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And O'Rourke overperformed past Democrats in Texas but still lost.
They overperformed expectations in some races and underperformed them in others.
Rather, Trump overperformed in several high-turnout rural counties in Pennsylvania.
He overperformed his polls in some states but underperformed in others.
Clinton overperformed her statewide result here in 2016 by about 10 points.
"Midway," which slightly overperformed, snagged the first-place spot over Warner Bros.
Democrats overperformed in last summer's special House elections in safe Republican districts.
But Indiana overperformed compared with other, more distant states, making this unclear.
So far in 2018, Democrats have overperformed in special elections and state elections.
Democratic women candidates have overperformed when they've competed against men in this year's primaries.
Women are also making a big difference in special elections, where Democrats have overperformed.
Trump overperformed in rural Ashland county, the second-least prosperous county in the state.
Sununu vastly overperformed Trump in some key townships along the coast and near Lake Winnipesaukee.
Candidates have under and overperformed relative to what his model would expect before, he notes.
In the past eight special elections, Democrats have overperformed by an average of 9 points.
His campaign way overperformed expectations but ultimately could never make the former mayor quite viable.
And he didn't just lose -- he barely overperformed Hillary Clinton in the swing, suburban Atlanta seat.
Cruz vastly overperformed expectations and out-hustled Donald Trump to win 29 percent of Iowa voters.
Trump overperformed in the industrial Rust Belt in that cycle, also flipping Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Buttigieg overperforms: In Iowa and New Hampshire, the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor overperformed polls and expectations.
Fox's Freddie Mercury biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" overperformed with a rocking $2150 million when it debuted in 4,000 theaters.
WINNERS * Ralph Northam: In both the Democratic primary earlier this year and again Tuesday night, Northam overperformed expectations.
What's an experiment or change that has overperformed your expectation, and what hasn't panned out as you'd hoped?
In a series of special House elections in 2017, Democratic candidates consistently overperformed Clinton's showing in these districts.
"Iowa was not his terrain — social conservatives have emerged victorious and overperformed the polls in the last two contests," Dickinson said.
The party has so far overperformed in special elections this year, combining suburban and more moderate voters with a supercharged Democratic base.
So, while Biden definitely overperformed, polls generally showed a two-man race for delegates between Biden and Sanders going into Super Tuesday.
In the Florida statewide races, Democrats overperformed their traditional margins in urban and suburban areas home to many educated whites and Latinos.
When they didn't win special elections in places like Kansas, they significantly overperformed (for the most part) what Clinton did in 2016.
Amy Klobuchar was thinking when she was first to take the stage to address her supporters without knowing whether she had overperformed.
The offering has overperformed — a vote of confidence in Hong Kong, the Asian financial hub that has grappled with months of protests.
Meanwhile, he overperformed among voters with a household income above $100,000, taking 34% of that voter group over Klobuchar's 21% and Sanders' 18%.
Democrats, energized in opposition to the Trump administration, have overperformed in high-profile special elections in Virginia, Alabama, and now Pennsylvania's 18th district.
Not surprisingly, the guy who said the "American dream is dead" overperformed in the crumbling communities where the American dream really was dead.
In Missouri, Jason Kander overperformed Clinton by 15.9 points, and in Indiana, Evan Bayh did 9.6 points better than her (though they both lost).
But McCready overperformed in a district that Trump carried by nearly 12 points in 2016, giving Democrats a good shot at flipping the seat.
Trump overperformed with the white working class, a demographic that has historically voted Democrat though has been voting Republican increasingly more in recent years.
Along the way, he sharply defied the polls to score an unexpected win in Michigan and has overperformed his poll numbers in most caucus states.
Despite a 16% Rotten Tomatoes score and an F CinemaScore, the movie overperformed with a $11.3 million opening weekend (it was made for $10 million).
And Pat Bates, a state senator, warned the crowd at Ms. Harkey's headquarters that Democrats had "overperformed" in their voter registration efforts in the June primaries.
Although euroskeptics have overperformed in previous European elections, recent polls indicate that in many countries the rise of populism has led to a pro-Europe mobilization.
If you are older, you may want to consider moving some stock funds that have overperformed and buying more fixed-income investments, which are considered safer.
Just as Duke has traditionally underperformed in polls, Kennedy has always overperformed because many Democrats identify his name as that of former president John F. Kennedy.
Trump got a meager 46 percent of the vote nationally, but he overperformed in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin and wound up with an Electoral College victory.
Lesko remains a heavy favorite, but given how Democrats have overperformed in special elections the past year, this race should be closer than most would normally expect.
The importance of these first two states is not the amount of delegates each contains; it's the Election Night headlines about who won, and who overperformed expectations.
My colleague Ezra Klein had asked the president a question about which part of the law had overperformed his expectations, and which part of the law had underperformed.
Mr. Nixon overperformed in the Electoral College (winning, 301-191) relative to his narrow victory in the popular vote over Hubert Humphrey (by less than one percentage point).
Like Toomey, Johnson overperformed Trump in the state's most populous region: He won more votes than Trump did in all 10 counties that make up the Milwaukee market.
The key races in play, he argued, were ones in which Trump had far overperformed previous Republican presidential candidates — a dynamic that imperiled Democratic candidates in those states.
In election after election since Trump's 2016 win, Democrats have heavily overperformed Hillary Clinton's showing -- the result of a major enthusiasm gap between their base and the GOP one.
It shares a border — and a similar profile — with Westchester County, N.Y., where in last week's New York primary Donald Trump underperformed his statewide vote share, and John Kasich overperformed.
She might have overperformed in areas that went for Romney, like Georgia's sixth, but that was because her campaign targeted them -- not because they are naturally ripe to shed the GOP.
Republican candidates running in special elections for the House in this cycle have repeatedly underperformed Trump's marks in 2016 while Democrats have overperformed, an ominous trend ahead of the midterm elections.
There was plenty more bad news for them on that front on Thursday: > The Cook Political Report writes that Democrats have overperformed by 8 points in nine special elections this cycle.
Strong Democratic showings in red districts -- even when the Democrat in the race didn't actually win but have overperformed previous elections -- have added to the evidence that a blue wave could be building.
The latest poll had him down near the bottom of the pack at 5 percent, but Lawrence claims that these surveys underrate Duke's support and that he's consistently overperformed polls in his career.
While Yang overperformed what many experts believed he would accomplish in the Democratic primary, his following was unable to propel him beyond Iowa and New Hampshire, defeats that largely thwarted the candidate's rise.
What part of the health care law has overperformed expectations, done better than expected, and what part do you feel has underperformed and really not been as robust as you would have liked?
This January, the party picked up a state Senate seat in a district Trump won by 17 points and overperformed (but lost) in a state assembly special election in a very conservative area.
That is where Democrats believe Klobuchar's electoral record will factor in: The senator has consistently overperformed against other Democrats in Minnesota, winning her three terms in office by an average of 26 percentage points.
In the much lower-profile Kansas special election last week, Democrats massively overperformed their presidential ballot showing in the district — while Trump had won by 27 points, GOP candidate Ron Estes only won by 7.
There's an interesting recent contradiction here: The central theme of the 2018 midterms was that Democratic female candidates overperformed their male counterparts by about 15 percent in primaries, the Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman found.
Democrats have overperformed by an average of nine points in each of the eight special elections since President Trump took office — giving us a sense of what a blue wave might look like in November.
They amounted to more than twice as many extra votes as the Clinton campaign was able to find in the three counties — Miami-Dade, Orange and Palm Beach — where she most overperformed Obama's 2012 campaign.
He's a somewhat more modest favorite in South Dakota, but Clinton overperformed a bit in caucuses in neighboring Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and Wyoming, so I wouldn't completely write off a Clinton win in a primary there.
The relationships between economic growth and presidential approval, and presidential approval and midterm seat losses, are likely quite real, but measuring them precisely is difficult, and a different president might have underperformed, or overperformed, historical norms.
There is a sense in which the 2016 election was a "wave" for Republicans; they systematically overperformed their polls, narrowly prevailing in both a presidential election and Senate races in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin that they seemed poised to lose.
Democrats have inarguably overperformed in a series of special elections since Trump was inaugurated, flipping a U.S. Senate seat, a House seat and nearly two dozen GOP-held state legislative seats, some in deep-red territory like Oklahoma, Missouri and Wisconsin.
While Democrats at the federal level haven't been able to pull off the wins they have scored downballot, in virtually every House special election this year Democrats overperformed -- by a large amount -- Hillary Clinton's 2016 showing in these congressional seats.
That was a pattern seen in Ohio's 12th District, where the O'Connor ran up the score in his base of Franklin County, which includes the Columbus suburbs, while Balderson overperformed in more rural areas of the district like Muskingum County.
He received six nominations overall — as many as Eilish and two fewer than Lizzo, who led with eight — including for best new artist and best rap/sung performance for "Panini," the follow-up single that has overperformed but does not feel substantial.
Bernie Sanders launched a long-shot presidential campaign, drastically overperformed expectations, fell insurmountably far behind in the delegate race, and then decided he wanted to stay in it all the way until the end so his supporters in every state had a chance to vote.
That makes six turnovers from Republican to Democrat in contested state House and Senate races so far in 2017 -- and 26 out of 35 races (at the state legislative and congressional level) in which the Democratic nominee has overperformed Hillary Clinton's showing last November.
But in a year where Democrats, buoyed by anti-Trump fervor, have consistently overperformed their Republican counterparts, the party will look at the loss as a sign that a blue wave is about to crash on Republicans in the general election later this year.
"One of the reasons Democrats have overperformed in swing districts in the last two years is that they've nominated a lot of moderates," Conant said, adding that Republicans would likely claw back some suburban losses if Warren were at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2020.
It was only in the open-ended questions that you could see meaningful differences — Feldman said that ultimately, it turned out that the shows that "overperformed for 'enjoyment' and underperformed for 'interesting'" did well with viewers, while the shows that respondents saw as more interesting than enjoyable did poorly in the ratings.
It overperformed and went on to debut to $21 million, becoming the first R-rated comedy since The Boss (April 2016) to finish first at the box office. The film made $11.6 million in its second weekend and $9.5 million in its third, finishing second behind Angel Has Fallen both times.
Relay started under the name Relais H', when in 1852 Louis Hachette acquired the "trainstations' libraries". The sales of newspapers quickly overperformed the sales of books. To keep books' sales up, Relais H innovated by creating book series and asking specific authors to write those series. In January 2000, the stores Relais H became Relay.
The Space Between Us starring Gary Oldman was nominated for Choice Sci-Fi Movie and Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actor at the 2017 Teen Choice Awards.Ella Ceron, "Teen Choice Awards 2017: See the First Wave of Nominations", Teen Vogue, June 19, 2017. The horror thriller The Bye Bye Man overperformed industry expectations with a US$13.5 million domestic opening weekend.Anita Busch, "'Split' And 'xXx' Merge Into Market While 'The Founder' May Get Lost In Heavy Traffic", Deadline.
The site suggested that if the film overperformed in China—the world's second largest movie market—the losses could have been lower. Opening in China on October 22, 2015, it failed to meet expectations. Based on its production cost and factoring in the percentage of ticket sales kept by theater owners, analysts estimated that Pan needed to take in at least $400–500 million worldwide to break even. The financial loss incurred by Pan puts it alongside Tomorrowland and Jupiter Ascending as one of the biggest box office failures of 2015.
It was the director's biggest opening of all- time, and the fourth-biggest for DiCaprio and supporting actor Tom Hardy. Critics noted that The Force Awakens had an advantage, considering that it was playing at 781 more theaters, that Sunday matinees are family-friendly, and since it had the benefit of playing in all North American IMAX theaters. Nevertheless, The Revenant played very balanced across the U.S. and overperformed in all states except the Northeast region. Its wide release weekend is among the top openings in the month of January.
When a player's actual tournament scores exceed their expected scores, the Elo system takes this as evidence that player's rating is too low, and needs to be adjusted upward. Similarly, when a player's actual tournament scores fall short of their expected scores, that player's rating is adjusted downward. Elo's original suggestion, which is still widely used, was a simple linear adjustment proportional to the amount by which a player overperformed or underperformed their expected score. The maximum possible adjustment per game, called the K-factor, was set at K = 16 for masters and K = 32 for weaker players.
Though once viewed as a marginal prospect, the Marlins had high hopes for him. In 2006, he joined a rookie cast that included Hanley Ramírez, Dan Uggla, Jeremy Hermida, Josh Johnson, Josh Willingham, Eric Reed, Mike Jacobs, and Scott Olsen, a group that overperformed considering the meager expectations which were placed on them due to the frugal nature of Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria. Abercrombie had some high points, but overall he did not stick as a starter for the Marlins in 2006 and ended up with only 281 plate appearances, a batting average of .212, an on-base percentage of .
Night Watch (, Nochnoy Dozor) is a 2004 Russian urban fantasy supernatural thriller film directed by Timur Bekmambetov and written by Bekmambetov and Laeta Kalogridis. It is loosely based on the 1998 novel The Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko, and is followed by a 2006 sequel, Day Watch. It was Russia's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film grossed $1.5 million in limited theatrical release in the United States, then significantly overperformed in United States home video market (generated more than $9.5 million in home video sales and $12 million in home video rentals).
The UAE features a unique labour market system, in which residence in the UAE is conditional on stringent visa rules. This system is a major advantage in terms of macroeconomic stability, as labour supply adjusts quickly to demand throughout economic business cycles. This allows the Government to keep unemployment in the country on a very low level of less than 3%, and it also gives the Government more leeway in terms of macroeconomic policies – where other governments often need to make trade-offs between fighting unemployment and fighting inflation. Between 2014 and 2018, the accommodation and food, education, information and communication, arts and recreation, and real estate sectors overperformed in terms of growth, whereas the construction, logistics, professional services, public, and oil and gas sectors underperformed.
A 2016 poll conducted by Morning Consult showed that Trump performed better in general election polls regardless of whether the poll was conducted online or by live interviewer over the phone. This finding led Morning Consult's chief research officer to conclude that there was little evidence that poll respondents were feeling pressured to downplay their true general election preferences. Harry Enten, an analyst for FiveThirtyEight.com noted that Trump generally underperformed his polling in Democratic-leaning states like California and New York — where the stigma against voting for Trump likely would have been stronger — and overperformed his polls in places like Wisconsin and Ohio. Enten concluded that, although Trump did better than the polls predicted in many states, he "didn’t do so in a pattern consistent with a 'shy Trump' effect".
Presidential campaigns and pundits seek to keep track of the shifting electoral landscape. While swing states in past elections can be determined simply by looking at how close the vote was in each state, determining states likely to be swing states in future elections requires estimation and projection based on previous election results, opinion polling, political trends, recent developments since the previous election, and any strengths or weaknesses of the particular candidate involved. The swing-state "map" transforms between each election cycle, depending on the candidates and their policies, sometimes dramatically and sometimes subtly. For example, in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton overperformed in educated, suburban states such as Virginia and Colorado compared to past Democratic candidates, while Donald J. Trump performed over standard Republican expectations in the Upper Midwest, such as Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
While Dukakis personally overperformed in Iowa due to the farm crisis, 1988 was also the beginning of a long-term re-alignment of the state toward the Democratic Party, as the historically-Republican state became a Democratic-leaning swing state for a quarter of a century. Iowa had voted Republican in the five preceding elections, and nine of the previous eleven. Beginning in 1988, Iowa has voted Democratic in six of the eight elections that have since occurred. Despite this, , this is the last election in which Marion County, Buena Vista County, Sac County, and Humboldt County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016 Additionally, this was also the last time a candidate from either party would win the state of Iowa without winning the popular vote, until Donald Trump did so in 2016 (although he won the general election).

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