Consensus Electoral Map (No Toss-ups)

As of November 3, 2020

This map aggregates the ratings of nine organizations  to come up with a consensus forecast for the 2020 presidential election. 

The candidate with the higher net consensus score is shown as the winner of the state, regardless of the strength of that 'lead'. The goal is to reflect the winner-take-all nature of the vote in each state.

See the regular Consensus Electoral Map for a more granular look at the state of the presidential race.

Use this map as a starting point to create and share your own 2020 presidential election forecast.

The map at this URL was originally created for the 2020 election as a Trump vs. Biden forecast. For an interactive map, choose one of the following:
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