The political prognosticators at the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics had to eat a lot of crow after the 2016 presidential election, after having confidently predicted a comfortable Hillary Clinton victory over Donald Trump.
Of course, they weren’t alone, as most of the nation’s political forecasters missed Trump’s upset victory.
The editors of Sabato’s Crystal Ball, the Center for Politics’ newsletter – “Sabato” in the title referring to center director Larry Sabato, Commonwealth Professor of Politics and one of the nation’s leading political observers – humbly acknowledged their 2016 inaccuracies. “The Crystal Ball is shattered,” they declared in the day after that election.
They then went about sweeping up the shards of broken glass, and building a better Crystal Ball for the 2020 election.