OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's centre-right opposition is certain to win an election next month and probably by a landslide, a mathematics modelling think tank, inspired by U.S. statistician Nate Silver, said on Tuesday.
The four centre-right parties, led by Erna Solberg's Conservatives, have a more than 95 percent chance of winning the September 9 election, the Norwegian Computing Centre said, leaving Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's Labour-led government with a less than 5 percent chance.
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