Assuming Bush drops out during the race...
Although some Bush voters go to Clinton, most go to Perot. Clinton is pretty much toast.
Ross Perot/James Stockdale: 55.87%, 323 EV
Bill Clinton/Al Gore: 43.79%, 215 EV
Other: .34%
(Basically any state Clinton got 45% or more in, plus some others, stay, while the rest go Perot)
Perot still forms the Reform Party, who takes a sizable chunk of the House and Senate. In Perot's second term, he is able to end the Electoral College, move Election days to the first Saturday in November, and get a nationalized health care system. James Stockdale is elected President in 2000, although he isn't as popular as Perot was.
Um, no. That would get a huge backlash from the Jewish community and would be considered an antisemitic move to block Jews from voting, considering the fact that religious Jews can't drive in Shabbat (Saturday).