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Allan Jay Lichtman, born April 4, 1947, is an American historian who has taught at American University in Washington DC since 1973. He is best known for creating the Keys to the White House with Soviet seismologist Vladimir Keilis-Borok in 1981.
The Keys to the White House is a system that uses 13 true/false criteria to predict whether the presidential candidate of the incumbent party will win or lose the next election. The system and Lichtman's predictions based on it have received extensive media coverage.
Lichtman is credited with correctly predicting the outcomes of most presidential elections from 1984 through 2020 using his interpretations of the system.
He did not correctly predict the outcome of the Electoral College in 2000 and 2024, or the popular vote in 2016 and 2024.[8]
Lichtman ran for the U.S. Senate seat in Maryland during the year of 2006; he finished sixth in the Democratic primary.
In 2017, Lichtman authored the book The Case for Impeachment, which laid out multiple arguments for the impeachment of Donald Trump.
YouTube: Allan Lichtman loses it.
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