EditorialJust about anything is still possible in this year’s midterm elections. Everything from a Democratic hold in the Senate and a fairly close race for the House to something like a Republican rout is well within the range of realistic possibilities on Tuesday. (Ryan Carl/The New York Times)
EditorialThe emergence of Republican-leaning pollsters has reduced the risk that polling averages will overestimate Democrats. (Ryan Carl/The New York Times)
EditorialThe technique called weighting by recalled vote choice is a fancy way to say having the right number of people who say they voted for a candidate in the last election. (Ryan Carl/The New York Times)