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Question: When will the first female U.S. President be elected?
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2012
 
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2016
 
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2020
 
#4
2024
 
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2028+
 
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Never
 
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bhouston79
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« on: June 18, 2009, 03:32:24 PM »

2020 - Susan Collins (R - ME).  She will run as a moderate and win the RNC nomination after the RNC figures out that they can't win elections with a coalition consisting of only approximately 25% of all americans.  (i.e. the DNC nominating Bill Clinton after nominating two liberals in the previous two elections)  The Republicans will run a "Northeast strategy" and Collins will choose Connecticut Senator (she will run for Senate after her term as Governor is complete), Jodi Rell as her VP.  It will be the first all female ticket in U.S. history.  These moderates will break the DNC's stranglehold on the Northeast (much the way Bill Clinton did in the South in 1992), and they will win Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.  Their status as moderates will also help them win some other swing states.  The following will be the map on election night:

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