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covenrochester) wrote2022-11-11 12:01 pm
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Astrology: Governor Election Prediction

Astrological charts to predict elections tend to be rather straightforward. Here is one I did a couple of weeks before the recent US elections. The querent was decidedly in favor of Candidate Zeldin winning against Incumbent Hochul for the office of Governor of New York State. This helps us determine the proper houses.
Hochul, as an incumbent, is given House 10, and Lord 10, which is Jupiter.
As a Querent partial for Zeldin, Q and Zeldin must be given House 1, and Lord 1, which is Saturn.
(had the Querent been impartial, and did not care about the result, Zeldin would get House 4, and Lord 4, as the "enemy" of the Incumbent).
The electorate, as always in these questions, is given the Moon.
ZELDIN: SATURN: Zeldin's planet has great dignity and is in his own mundane house. Saturn is very strong here. Essential and accidental dignity are fairly low on our list of dispositive factors, however. More to the point is Saturn in STATION, i.e., not moving. That's definitely an affliction. For a person seeking to be upwardly mobile in political office, "not going anywhere" is decidedly unhelpful. Curiously, the antiscion of the Moon is conjunct the 1st House cusp. But that is insignificant for the result. It means only that the electorate is weighing on the minds of Zeldin and the Querent. You don't have to be Nostradamus to guess that, but it is nice to see the chart confirming the fact.
HOCHUL: JUPITER: Hochul has much less essential and accidental dignity here. But, again, that is not terribly relevant. What *IS* very relevant, and dispositive, in fact, is that the Moon 's next aspect is a trine to Jupiter, Hochul: That trine will take place as soon as the Moon enters Sagittarius.
Moon aspecting Jupiter: Election to Hochul.
And so it was.
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