Many posters here probably are familiar with Nate Silver's popular election forecasting blog, 538, but for my money PEC is a more obscure, but a little bit better blog for election forecast modeling.
You can find it here:
http://election.princeton.edu/
Both are great sources that I'd highly recommend for horse-race political reading, but if you had to follow only one, I'd go with PEC.
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Re: Princeton Election Consortium
Wow, a PEC that functions... 
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