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« on: July 24, 2020, 03:40:18 PM »
« edited: July 24, 2020, 04:23:26 PM by Roll Roons »

-Comey doesn't release his letter. Self-explanatory.

-Bill Nelson puts out ads in Spanish and the Broward election administrators don't screw up ballot design. Makes it that much easier for Democrats to take the Senate this year.

-Kirk Dillard wins the Illinois GOP gubernatorial primary in 2010. A moderate from the suburbs, as opposed to strong social conservative Bill Brady from downstate who edged him by around 200 votes. He would beat Pat Quinn easily and would have cruised to reelection in 2018 a la Baker, Hogan or Phil. Republicans would have also been in a good position for redistricting.

-Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich endorses Chris Christie for reelection. No Bridgegate, and Christie likely wins the GOP nomination and presidency in 2016.

-Clyburn doesn't endorse Biden. Biden only wins a weak victory in South Carolina, and doesn't get much momentum on Super Tuesday, causing the primary to drag on for much longer.
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