George W. Bush wins the Republican nomination for President in 2000, and, in an effort to balance the ticket, chooses a moderate - Sen. Olympia Snowe from Maine.
Vice President Al Gore wins the Democratic nomination, and, hoping to repeat the success of '92 and '96, chooses a very popular southerner - former GA Sen. Sam Nunn.
Bush runs a more moderate/centrist campaign than in real life, while Gore runs a more populist campaign than in real life. All other events occur as in real life.
Polling map:
Bush/Snowe: 198
Gore/Nunn: 183
Battleground: 157
How do the tossup states break? Any surprises? What is the final electoral map, and popular vote margin?