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Dutch Election: Late SMI Shift

March 14, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

Dutch Election          Late Surge for Populists but Left-Leaning Parties still Win Out The SMI has fairly consistently pointed towards right-leaning parties underperforming polls in the 2017 Dutch Election.  This forecast, however, has been impacted by real world events that have greatly helped the Social Media Influence (SMI) ratings of right-leaning parties, principally the populist PVV.  […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Dutch Election, Election, Forecasts, Polls, Social Media Analysis

SMI Forecast: D66 to Win Dutch Election

March 8, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

2017 Dutch Election          ‘Unexpected’ Outperformance by Left-Leaning Parties The Netherlands holds its next general election on March 15, 2017, or one week from today.  Most expect parties on the right of the political spectrum to do well – that is they are expected to dominate according to pundits, polls and betting markets. […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Dutch Election, Forecasts, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: betting markets, D66, Dutch Election, GL, PVV, SMI, social media analysis, social media influence, VVD, WILDERS

SMI on DNC Chair, Ellison Leads, Buttigieg Gaining Fast

February 25, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

DNC Chairperson Election The DNC, or Democratic National Committee, is about to elect a new Chair.  It will be one of the most important events for the Democrats in determining the party’s direction to take place in 2017. Although referred to as an ‘election’, in reality only the 447 members of the DNC will vote, […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: Buttigieg, DNC Election, Ellison, Perez, SMI, social media influence

Social Media Influence (SMI) Election Track-Record

February 22, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

SMI Track-Record          Making Correct Forecasts in Difficult Times Analyzing social media and/or on-line activity to measure influence and intent is still relatively new. It has been used with success in finance and product releases, but its application to elections was unheard of until 2015. Since that time, a number of out-of-consensus […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Dutch Election, Forecasts, French Election, Polls, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2016 US Presidential Election, 2017 French Presidential Election, Dutch Election, SMI, social media influence, Track-Record

SMI continues to forecast Macron in France

February 18, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

French Election          Macron, the next French President On December 12, 2016, we forecasted that Emmanuel Macron would be elected the next French President.  Since that time, his position as measured by Social Media Influence (SMI) has improved and the forecast remains intact.  The single largest change with this update is that Le Pen has moved […]

Filed Under: Forecasts, French Election, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, Fillon, Le Pen, Macron, SMI, social media influence

Dutch Election: SMI points to D66

February 15, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

Dutch Elections          SMI points to D66 Surge The Netherlands will hold its general election on March 15, 2017, a month from today.  As it occurs prior to the French (April/May) and German (September) elections, it will help to provide an indication of the direction that Europe will take going forward.  Especially, in the relatively volatile […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Dutch Election, Election, Forecasts, Polls, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: Dutch Election, polls, SMI, social media analysis, social media influence, The Netherlands

SMI Update French Election: Macron becomes Front Runner

January 31, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

2017 French Presidential Election         SMI-leader Macron takes the Betting Market lead Today is the first day that Emmanuel Macron has taken the lead in the betting markets for the 2017 French Presidential Election.  This highly unlikely scenario was forecast using the Social Media Influence (SMI) index in early December, which stated that the then-third place […]

Filed Under: 21st Century Data, Big Data, Election, Forecasts, French Election, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, betting markets, forecasting, social media analysis, social media influence

SMI Update French Election: Macron Surges, Fillon Declines

January 26, 2017 by Kevin Coogan

2017 French Presidential Election         SMI continues to point to underdog Macron In early December, or about 6 weeks ago, we predicted using the Social Media Influence (SMI) Index that Emmanuel Macron, then a distant third place in the polls and betting markets, would surge and end up winning the French Presidential Election taking place in […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Election, Forecasts, French Election Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, Fillon, Le Pen, Macron, SMI, social media influence

Social Media: Emmanuel Macron France’s Next President

December 12, 2016 by Kevin Coogan

2017 French Presidential Election         SMI points towards Macron Judging from the Social Media Influence (SMI) index, Emmanuel Macron and Francois Fillon will place first and second, respectively, in the first round of voting which will take place on April 23, 2017 qualifying them to pass on to the second round or head-to-head run-off on May […]

Filed Under: Forecasts, Social Media Analysis Tagged With: 2017 French Presidential Election, betting markets, Fillon, Le Pen, Macron, Poll bias, polls, social media influence

Accurate Election Forecast

November 9, 2016 by Kevin Coogan

Post-Election          Nailed it, Initial Review of Forecasts Our final forecast was for Trump to win the election with 306 electoral votes.  Though still not 100% declared, it looks like Trump will win 306 electoral votes.  This election has been an unprecedented success for ‘newer’ data and analytics and an awful one for those relying on […]

Filed Under: Election, Enthusiasm to Vote, Forecasts, Fundamental Forecasting, Google Search Trends, Google Search Trends, Identity Politics, Obama Coalition, Polls, Social Desirability Bias, Social Desirability Bias, Social Media Analysis, Voter Turnout, Wikipedia Page Views Tagged With: election 2016, Enthusiasm, forecasts, Google Search Trends, Obama Coalition, Social Desirability Bias, social media analysis, turnout

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