A Political-History Forecast Model of Congressional Elections: Lessons Learned from Campaign 2022

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Polity Pub Date : 2023-05-23 DOI:10.1086/725252
S. Quinlan, M. Lewis-Beck
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InDiscourses, Machiavelli opined, “it is easy, by diligent study of the past, to foresee what is likely to happen in the future in any republic.” The message: there is value in exploring history to predict. A strong pedigree of political science research acknowledges the importance of path dependence, “lock-in,” and “Laws of Politics.” Such recurrences at face bode well for forecasting. Election forecasting models traditionally use political-economic variables to predict results. In 2022, we formulated a model forecast of U.S. Congressional elections with a twist—spurning any public opinion or macroeconomy measure. Instead, we tested whether historical junctures, state-level party strength, and federalism dynamics offered solid guides to the performance of the Democratic Party, historically dominant in Congress since 1946. Our analysis demonstrated that this Political History model offered credible estimates of Democrats’ performance in thirty-eight Congressional elections from 1946–2020, with out-of-sample predictions
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国会选举的政治历史预测模型:从2022年竞选中吸取的教训
在《论》一书中,马基雅维利认为,“通过对过去的勤奋研究,很容易预见任何共和国未来可能发生的事情。”它传递的信息是:探索历史进行预测是有价值的。一个强大的政治科学研究谱系承认路径依赖、“锁定”和“政治法则”的重要性。这种反复出现的现象表面上是预测的好兆头。选举预测模型传统上使用政治经济变量来预测结果。在2022年,我们制定了一个扭曲的美国国会选举预测模型,摒弃了任何民意或宏观经济措施。相反,我们测试了历史转折点、州一级政党实力和联邦制动态是否为民主党的表现提供了可靠的指导,民主党自1946年以来一直在国会占据主导地位。我们的分析表明,这个政治历史模型对民主党在1946年至2020年的38次国会选举中的表现提供了可信的估计,并进行了样本外预测
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1968, Polity has been committed to the publication of scholarship reflecting the full variety of approaches to the study of politics. As journals have become more specialized and less accessible to many within the discipline of political science, Polity has remained ecumenical. The editor and editorial board welcome articles intended to be of interest to an entire field (e.g., political theory or international politics) within political science, to the discipline as a whole, and to scholars in related disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities. Scholarship of this type promises to be highly "productive" - that is, to stimulate other scholars to ask fresh questions and reconsider conventional assumptions.
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