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« Reply #150 on: March 30, 2014, 09:30:35 AM » |
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√ Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL)/ Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) 285 (48.3%) Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)/ Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) 250 (46.7%) Sen. Bernie Sanders/Dennis Kucinich: 3 (3.5%) Other: 0 (1.5%) √ Sen. Alison Lundergan Grimes: (D-KY)/Gov. Brian Schweitzer: 341 (51.5%) Pres. Jeb Bush (R-FL)/ Vice Pres. Kelly Ayotte: 197 (46.4%) Other: 0 (2.1%)
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« Reply #153 on: April 18, 2014, 06:46:23 PM » |
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√ Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) / Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) 281 (49.4%) Pres. Barack Obama (D-IL) / Vice Pres. Joe Biden (D-DE) 257 (49.2%) √ Sec. of State. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) / Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) 275 (49.3%) Pres. Mitt Romney (R-MA) / Vice Pres. Paul Ryan (R-WI) 263 (49.3%) √ Pres. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) / Vice Pres. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) 310 (51.3%) Vice Pres. Paul Ryan (R-WI) / Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) 228 (46.8%)
Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) / Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) 300 (50.8%) Vice Pres. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) / Gov. Gavin Newsome (D-CA) 238 (47.7%) √ Pres. Chris Christie (R-NJ) / Vice Pres. Marco Rubio (R-F) 324 (52.0%) Sen. Martin Heinrich/ (D-NM) / Gov. Julian Castro (D-TX) 214 (46.8%) √ Vice Pres. Marco Rubio (R-FL) / Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) 281 (49.5%) Gov. Julian Castro (D-TX) / Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) 257 (49.4%)
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #154 on: April 19, 2014, 04:28:20 PM » |
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√ Senator Bob Dole (R-KS) / Representative Jack Kemp (R-NY) 270 (47.3%) President Bill Clinton (D-AR) / Vice President Al Gore (D-TN) 268 (46.6%) Ross Perot (I-TX) / Pat Choate (I-DC) 0 (5.1%) √ Pres. Bob Dole (R-KS) / Representative Jack Kemp (R-NY) 306 (50.9%) Senator Bill Bradley (D-NJ) / Senator Paul Wellstone (D-MN) 232 (47.8%) √ Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) / Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR) 391 (52.9%) Governor Howard Dean (D-VT) / Senator John Edwards (D-NC) 147 (45.4%) √ Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) / Governor Mark Warner (D-VA) 336 (51.7%) President Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) / Vice President Mike Huckabee (R-AR) 202 (46.8%) √ President Evan Bayh (D-IN) / Vice President Mark Warner (D-VA) 305 (51.3%) Governor George W. Bush (R-TX) / Senator John Thune (R-SD) 233 (47.4%)
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #156 on: April 29, 2014, 10:32:15 PM » |
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√ Mitt Romney: 270 (64,349,999) 49.6% Barack Obama: 268 (63,785,666) 49.2% Other: 0 (1,540,679) 1.2% Ohio: √ Mitt Romney: 49.6% Barack Obama: 49.2% Virginia: √ Mitt Romney: 49.6% Barack Obama: 49.4% Florida: √ Mitt Romney: 50.0% Barack Obama: 49.1% New Hampshire: √ Mitt Romney: 50.1% Barack Obama: 48.9%
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #158 on: May 10, 2014, 10:56:34 PM » |
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Governor Ann Richards/Senator Bob Kerrey: 384 (52.2%) Vice President Dan Quayle/Senator Bob Smith: 154 (46.4%) President Ann Richards/Vice President Bob Kerrey: 285 (49.1%) General Colin Powell/Rep. John Kasich: 253 (49.0%) Mayor Rudy Giuliani/Governor Tommy Thompson: 310 (50.9%) Vice President Bob Kerrey/Governor Janet Napolitano: 228 (48.0%) President Rudy Giuliani/Vice President Tommy Thompson: 360 (52.7%) Governor Ed Randell/Governor Gavin Newsom: 178 (45.9%) Governor Andrew Cuomo/Senator Mary Landrieu: 381 (50.5%) Rep. Mike Pence/Governor Sarah Palin: 144 (35.5%) Governor Jon Huntsman/Governor Angus King: 13 (13.0%)
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« Reply #159 on: May 12, 2014, 09:01:11 PM » |
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President Barack Obama/Vice Pres. Joe Biden: 357 (53.0%) Senator Rick Santorum/Rep. Newt Gingrich: 181 (45.1%) Sec. of State Hillary Clinton/Senator Sherrod Brown: 277 (49.5%) Governor Chris Christie/Senator Rand Paul: 261 (49.4%) Governor Susanna Martinez/Senator Kelly Ayotte: 272 (49.3%) Vice President Sherrod Brown/Senator Tammy Baldwin: 266 (49.2%)
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #160 on: May 12, 2014, 10:57:52 PM » |
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√ Vice President Joe Biden/Senator Elizabeth Warren: 285 (49.8%) Governor Jeb Bush/Senator Kelly Ayotte: 253 (48.6%) Other: 0 (1.6%) √ Attorney General Kirsten Gilibrand/Governor Julian Castro: 368 (53.2%) Senator Ted Cruz/Governor Mike Pence: 170 (45.3%) Other: 0 (1.5%)
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« Reply #161 on: May 13, 2014, 08:28:21 AM » |
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√ Governor Jeb Bush/Secretary Elizabeth Dole: 273 (48.9%) Vice President Al Gore/Senator Joe Lieberman: 265 (48.7%) Other: 0 (2.4%) √ President Jeb Bush/Vice President Elizabeth Dole: 342 (53.0%) Senator Joe Biden/Governor Howard Dean: 196 (45.5%) Other: 0 (1.5%) √ Senator Hillary Clinton/Governor Bill Richardson: 277 (49.29%) Vice President Elizabeth Dole/Senator George Allen: 261 (49.20%) Other: 0 (1.6%) √ Governor Chris Christie/Senator Judd Gregg: 311 (50.9%) President Hillary Clinton/Vice President Bill Richardson: 227 (47.5%)
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« Reply #162 on: May 16, 2014, 08:42:35 AM » |
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Savior of the Republican Party √ Gov. Brian Sandoval (R-NV)/ Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR): 275 (49.5%) Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-MD)/ Gov. Jay Nixon (D-MO) 263 (49.4%) √ Pres. Brian Sandoval (R-NV)/ Vice Pres. Tom Cotton (R-AR) 326 (52.9%) Gov. Gavin Newsom/ (D-CA)/Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy (D-MA) 212 (45.3%)
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« Reply #163 on: May 18, 2014, 09:06:39 PM » |
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No economic crisis in 2008√ Sen. John McCain/Gov. Sarah Palin: 276 (49.4%) Sen. Barack Obama/Sen. Joe Biden: 262 (49.3%) √ Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. Sarah Palin: 296 (50.9%) Sen. Russ Fieingold/Gov. Martin O'Malley: 242 (47.9%) Vice President Sarah Palin/Gov. Jon Huntsman: 269 (49.8%) Sen. Hillary Clinton/Sen. Sherrod Brown: 269 (49.8%)* *House Elects Clinton 26-23 √ Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice Pres. Sherrod Brown: 299 (50.7%) Gov. Jon Huntsman/Sen. Charlie Crist: 239 (48.0%)
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« Reply #165 on: May 21, 2014, 11:15:18 PM » |
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The Duke Wins √ Gov. Michael Dukakis/Sen Lloyd Bentsen: 272 (49.6%) Vice Pres. George H.W. Bush/Sen. Dan Quayle: 266 (49.5%) Dukakis Thwarts off Economic Crisis √ Pres. Michael Dukakis/Vice Pres. Lloyd Bentsen: 337 (52.4%) Sen. Dan Quayle/Rep. Jack Kemp: 201 (45.4%) History Made √ Gov. Ann Richards/Attorney General Bill Clinton: 411 (55.8%) Sen. Philip Graham/Sen. Richard Lugar: 127 (43.9%) Straight Talk Express √ Sen. John McCain/Gov. John Engler: 291 (50.4%) Pres. Ann Richards/Vice Pres. Bill Clinton: 247 McCain! McCain! McCain! √ Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. John Engler: 427 (57.8%) Vice Pres. Bill Clinton/Sen. John Kerry: 11 (40.9%) Republican Dominance √ Mayor Rudy Giuliani/Gov.Tim Pawlenty: 373 (53.9%) Gov. Roy Barnes/Sen. Diane Feinstein: 165 (44.7%) √ Pres. Rudy Giuliani/Vice Pres. Tim Pawlenty: 337 (51.4%) Sen. Russ Feingold/Gov. Deval Patrick: 201 (46.9%)
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« Reply #168 on: May 25, 2014, 07:47:56 AM » |
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√ Frm. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton/Sen. Tim Kaine: 423 (55.0%) Sen. Ted Cruz/Sen. Rand Paul: 115 (43.6%) √ Sen. Brian Sandoval/Sen. Pat Toomey: 303 (50.1%) Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice President Tim Kaine: 235 (48.7%)
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« Reply #169 on: May 28, 2014, 10:57:59 PM » |
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√ Moderate Republican Governor: (R-NY) 389 (55.8%) Divisive Incumbent Democratic President: (D-IL) 149 (42.8%) Other: 0 (1.4%) √ Popular Incumbent Republican President (R-NY)): 538 (64.9%) Extreme gaffe-prone Democratic Congressman (D-CA): 0 (33.6%) Other: 0 (1.5%)
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« Reply #170 on: June 01, 2014, 07:31:10 PM » |
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Battle of the Brians √ Brian Sandoval/Pat Toomey: 289 (50.7%) Brian Schweitzer/Sherrod Brown: 249 (47.9%) √ Kirsten Gilibrand/Martin Heinrich: 304 (50.0%) Brian Sandoval/Pat Toomey: 234 (48.5%)
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« Reply #171 on: June 03, 2014, 11:01:42 PM » |
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McCain's One Term Pledge: √ John McCain/Joe Lieberman: 285 (49.6%) Barack Obama/Joe Biden: 253 (49.5%) Battle Royal √ Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon: 281 (50.5%) Tim Pawlenty/Jon Huntsman: 257 (48.4%)
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« Reply #172 on: June 04, 2014, 09:20:38 PM » |
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√ Sen. John McCain/Sen. John Engler: 295 (50.0%) Vice Pres. Al Gore/Sen. Joe Lieberman: 243 (47.9%) √ Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. John Engler: 342 (53.6%) Sen. Joe Biden/Sen. Dick Durbin: 196 (44.9%) √ Sen. Hillary Clinton/Sen. Evan Bayh: 272 (49.7%) Vice Pres. John Engler/Gov. Jeb Bush: 266 (49.0%) √ Gov. Rudy Giuliani/Sen. John Thune: 320 (51.1%) Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice Pres. Evan Bayh: 218 (47.4%) √ Pres. Rudy Giuliani/Vice Pres. John Thune: 356 (52.8%) Sen. Jack Conway/Sen. Amy Klobuchar: 182 (45.0%)
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« Reply #173 on: June 06, 2014, 11:46:05 PM » |
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« Edited: June 07, 2014, 09:30:42 AM by NHI »
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1996: Constitutional Crisis President Bill Clinton/Vice President Al Gore: 269 (47.1%) General Colin Powell/Representative Jack Kemp: 269 (48.0%)* Ross Perot/Pat Choate: 0 (4.0%) *General Powell is elected President by the House of Representatives. There are immediate calls for abolishing the Electoral College. President-Elect Powell pledges to unite the country.2000: Gore v. Powell √ President Colin Powell/Vice President Jack Kemp: 349 (53.4%) Vice President Al Gore/Senator Diane Feinstein: 189 (43.1%) Ralph Nader/Winona LaDuke: 0 (2.5%) Democrats win back control of the Senate and increase their numbers in the House in 1998 midterms. Efforts begin to repeal the Electoral College. Aided by a strong economy and bipartisan support Colin Powell faced no strong opposition from Former Vice President Al Gore and crushed him in his reelection.2004: America at War √ Vice President Jack Kemp/Senator Judd Gregg: 532 (63.9%) Representative Dennis Kucinich/Representative Ron Paul: 6 (35.1%) The US War in Afghanistan, following the 9/11 Terrorist Attack saw President Powell's approval ratings skyrockets. Coupled by a strong economy and a nation at war, Americans rallied around President Powell and Vice President Kemp easily defeated Congressman Dennis Kucinich, (who selected fellow Republican Ron Paul as his running mate) in the greatest landslide in American history. Kucinich carried only the state of Vermont by 0.01%.2008: Going for Broke √ Governor Rudy Giuliani/Senator John McCain: 300 (49.3%) Governor Christine Gregoire/Senator Jeanne Shaheen: 238 (48.9%) President Kemp presided over an end to the War in Afghanistan and received praises for his handling of the conflict, but his focus on the economy faltered. Democrats regained control of the House in 2006, effectively preventing Kemp from getting any of his economic programs through Congress. Citing his health and age President Kemp announced in early 2007 that he would not be a candidate for President in 2008. Vice President Judd Gregg initially considered a run, but decided against it, leaving the field wide open. Governor Rudy Giuliani (who succeeded Pataki, after he ran for the Senate and won in 2000) and Senator John McCain were the Republican Ticket against Democrats Governor Christine Gregoire and Senator Jeanne Shaheen. Despite the economic crash Giuliani managed to prevail in another closely divided election.2012: Clinton Returns √ Former President Bill Clinton/Governor Brian Schweitzer: 425 (57.7%) President Rudy Giuliani/Senator Jim DeMint: 133 (41.1%) Democrats nominated Former President Bill Clinton to challenge President Giuliani, who was still dealing with the aftermath of the Great Recession and with Democrats firmly in control of Congress, he was powerless and his approval rating dipped into the 40s. In the wake of a conservative backlash, John McCain stepped aside and Jim DeMint was nominated to run for Vice President on the ticket. Clinton rode in wave, crushing Giuliani in the popular and electoral vote; winning the second term he never got and breaking Republican's sixteen year lock on the White House. (The Electoral College was effectively abolished in the spring of 2012, via the 28th Amendment and would go into effect for the 2016 Presidential Election) 2016: Popularly Elected √ Vice President Brian Schweitzer: 52.7% Senator Rick Perry: 31.5% Governor Gary Johnson: 13.4% Other: 2.5% Vice President Brian Schweitzer rode into the White House with his folksy charm and no-nonsense approach (and with some help from Bill Clinton). In the first election with the electoral college, Schweitzer won decisively defeating Texas Senator Rick Perry. (Under the old system Schweitzer would have won 457 electoral votes to Perry's 76; a devastating landslide). This election assure Democrats twelve more years in power, with the election of Kirsten Gillibrand in 2020 (Schweitzer chose not to run) and reelection in 2024.
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« Reply #174 on: June 07, 2014, 09:46:33 AM » |
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2020: Democrats Again √ Vice President Kirsten Gillibrand: 47.7% Governor Jon Huntsman: 30.5% Governor Gary Johnson: 20.8% 2024: Close One √ President Kirsten Gillibrand: 47.1% Governor Chris Christie: 46.9% Other: 6.0% 2028: The Republicans Return Governor Mia Love: 48.9% Vice President Julian Castro: 47.0% Other: 4.0% 2032: Republican Landslide √ President Mia Love: 50.1% Senator Gavin Newsom: 45.0% Other: 4.9%
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