The Hill and Decision Desk HQ debut 2024 Election Center

Features include exclusive poll-averaging and race scenario-planning tools for 2024

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The Hill and leading election results provider Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ) today announced the launch of the “2024 Election Center,” a suite of interactive tools that enables users to create their own election scenarios and predictions for 2024, powered by DDHQ’s expansive collection of polls and historical data. The “Election Center” offers The Hill’s audience a brand-new product experience, built on the platform’s comprehensive election coverage, including DDHQ’s election results and race calls.

The core of “Election Center” is the Decision Desk HQ/The Hill Polling Average, delivering new rolling averages of surveys conducted in every 2024 race for the U.S. House, U.S. Senate and the race for president. 

“We are very excited to debut the ‘2024 Election Center’ with Decision Desk HQ, including The Hill/Decision Desk HQ Polling Average, the go-to metric for consumers to use through the election,” said Bob Cusack, editor in chief of The Hill.

Key survey data, from horse-race results to job approval and favorability, to the mood of the country, will be offered via the “Election Center,” and five trial heat polls in a race will trigger the start of a polling average. DDHQ has averaged polls since the 2018 election cycle with a methodology that prioritizes simplicity, accuracy and thoroughness. The Decision Desk HQ/The Hill Polling Average will offer straightforward averages that accurately represent the state of all available polls in a race while being easy to interpret and not overly sensitive to news events. 

The “Election Center” will also feature a prediction tool enabling users to create their own shareable election scenarios for president, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House. 

“The Hill wants to innovate with unique election coverage and tools and new ways of employing data to engage audiences as much as DDHQ does, and we’re excited to introduce these features and build them out as we get closer to November 2024,” said Drew McCoy, president of Decision Desk HQ.  

About The Hill:

The Hill, a Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXST) property, is the nation’s leading digital-first political news brand and the definitive source for non-partisan political news and information. Inside the Beltway it’s known as an essential, agenda-setting read for lawmakers and influencers. Beyond the Capitol, millions of Americans turn to The Hill to decode how events in Washington will impact their communities and lives.

About Decision Desk HQ:

Decision Desk HQ is a leading provider of real-time election results, race calls and related data, and the only provider to cover U.S. elections from the presidency and Congress to the county and city level. Launched in 2012 on a hunch that we could use technology to improve the speed and lower the cost of collecting election returns, we were first to call the presidency for Donald Trump in 2016 and for Vice President Joe Biden in 2020. In 2022, we were first to call control of Congress and also covered 16,000 local races. We continue to innovate with new technologies to drive more efficient results reporting that prioritizes accuracy, supports local coverage and strengthens trust in the democratic process. 

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