Will Judge orders University of Pennsylvania to provide list of Jews to federal agency break its current traffic record this week? What 4K Voters Predict (April 2026)
With 3,640 votes cast on CalledIt, the community has a clear view on "Will Judge orders University of Pennsylvania to provide list of Jews to federal agency break its current traffic record this week?". The split stands at 64% YES. Here's what the data says and why it matters.
What's behind this prediction?
Trending topic: Judge orders University of Pennsylvania to provide list of Jews to federal agency. This prediction has attracted a large and engaged voting community on CalledIt, reflecting broad public interest in the outcome. Community predictions on CalledIt have historically been competitive with expert forecasts on similar questions.
What does the data say?
Breaking down the numbers: 64% of 3,640 voters say YES, while 36% say NO. This 28-point gap represents meaningful optimism — not just a coin flip.
Large-sample community prediction data of this kind has been shown in academic research to be surprisingly accurate. The wisdom-of-crowds effect means that 3,640 independent assessments tend to cancel out individual biases, leaving a more reliable signal than expert opinion alone.
The verdict
Based on 3,640 community votes, the CalledIt verdict is YES at 64%. The community expects this to happen, and the strength of the consensus suggests meaningful confidence.
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