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TheWildCard
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« on: May 15, 2004, 02:26:28 PM »

I think it'd go something like this

Rudy has a tough combative race with Bill Frist for the nomination he takes big hits in the south but still manages to win every where else. He decides to balance the ticket with a southerner. Though his race against Frist wasn't the most friendly the two don't dislike eachother so Rudy announces that it will be

Guliani/Frist 2008

On the Democrats side of the spectrum the race for the nomination was a breeze for Edwards... He selects Bill Richardson to balance out his ticket...

Edwards/Richardson 2008

Election night looks like this....



Frist just did enough to tilt TN in Guliani's favor... States such as NY, TX, PN, and MI were deadlocked to a 2000 Florida extent. But this time there are no challenges because Edwards is young he'll be back in 4 or 8 years to once again run for the highest office in all the land.....


Would have liked to make it more dynamic but sadly I don't have the time right now.
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TheWildCard
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2004, 12:08:31 PM »

Okay allow me to justify my map...

California:Arnold won here in a near landlside he, Rudy, has views very much like CA's Governor thus it wouldn't be impossible for CA to go for Rudy.

Tennesse:Rudy has Frist as his VP while all the other southern states were split(except Florida) due to Rudy's liberal stances on social issues... Tennesse, however voted for the Republican ticket more for Frist then for Guiliani.

The rest of the south: I should have added that the Southern states also were very close and deadlocked NC only went Edwards because that is his homestate.

And last but not least... This is for fun people! Common don't take it too seriously Smiley
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