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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #250 on: May 16, 2015, 04:21:58 PM »

Republicans: 276 (50%)
Democrats: 262 (49%)
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« Reply #251 on: May 17, 2015, 04:49:29 PM »

Barack Obama/Joe Biden: 402 (56.8%)
Michelle Bachmann/Mike Huckabee: 136 (42.1%)

Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine: 294 (50.9%)
Jeb Bush/Rand Paul: 244 (48.1%)

Brian Sandoval/John Kasich: 297 (51.1%)
Tim Kaine/Amy Klobuchar: 241 (46.9%)
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NHI
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« Reply #252 on: May 18, 2015, 07:45:18 PM »

√ Gerald Ford/Jack Kemp: 459 (57.3%)
Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale: 79 (42.2%)

√ Jack Kemp/George Bush: 535 (63.1%)
Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro: 3 (36.0%)

√ Jack Kemp/George Bush: 389 (54.4%)
Mario Cuomo/Al Gore: 149 (44.5%)
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NHI
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« Reply #253 on: May 19, 2015, 02:35:02 PM »
« Edited: May 19, 2015, 02:39:15 PM by NHI »

2016 Election
√ Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine: 328 (51.6%)
Scott Walker/Rand Pau: 210 (47.2%)


2020 Election
√ Bill Haslam/Brian Sandoval: 274 (49.8%)
Tim Kaine/Amy Klobuchar: 264 (49.1%)
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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #254 on: May 20, 2015, 08:54:22 AM »

2004: Edwards Defeats Bush
√ John Edwards/Wesley Clark: 337 (52.0%)
George Bush/Dick Cheney: 201 (46.8%)

Giuliani narrowly wins 2008 Election
√ Rudy Giuliani/Sam Brownback: 276 (49.9%)
John Edwards/Wesley Clark: 262 (49.0%)

Clinton Makes History
√ Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh: 387 (53.7%)
Rudy Giuliani/Sam Brownback: 151 (44.8%)

Clinton Romps Brownback
√ Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh: 417 (55.2%)
Sam Brownback/Lindsey Graham: 121 (43.5%)
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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #255 on: May 24, 2015, 09:26:45 AM »

Kerry Surges past Bush to Win 2004 Election
√ John Kerry/John Edwards: 284 (50.1%)
George Bush/Dick Cheney: 254 (48.7%)

Crashing Economy Dooms Kerry's Reelection Bid
√ Rick Santorum/Mitt Romney: 324 (51.7%)
John Kerry/John Edwards: 214 (47.1%)

After Primary Challenge, Unpopular Santorum Loses to Clinton in a Three-way Race
√ Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama: 459 (50.0%)
Rick Santorum/Mitt Romney: 72 (32.3%)
Jon Huntsman/Lisa Murkowski: 10 (16.7%)

Economy Booming, Clinton Wins Second Term
√ Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama: 388 (53.8%)
Bobby Jindal/John Thune: 150 (44.9%)

History Made, Again: Obama Wins
√ Barack Obama/Gavin Newsom: 317 (51.1%)
John Kasich/Paul Ryan: 221 (47.8%)

The Democratic Wall Cracks: Obama Narrowly Defeats Ryan in Squeaker Election
√ Barack Obama/Gavin Newsom: 271 (49.5%)
Paul Ryan/Charlie Crist: 267 (49.4%)


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NHI
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« Reply #256 on: May 27, 2015, 12:35:00 PM »

√ Bill Clinton: 427 (52%)
Steve Forbes: 108 (40%)
Ross Perot: 0 (7%)
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NHI
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« Reply #257 on: May 28, 2015, 01:12:02 PM »

√ Bill Clinton: 427 (52%)
Steve Forbes: 108 (40%)
Ross Perot: 0 (7%)

I'm assuming this is 1996, not 1992?  I think you may have even underestimated Forbes' Southern problem.  He may have only gotten Alabama and Oklahoma.

Yes, '96. Quite possibly.
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« Reply #258 on: May 28, 2015, 07:31:08 PM »

Christie-McDonnell v. Obama-Biden
√ Chris Christie: 284 (49.6%)
Barack Obama: 254 (49.1%)

Clinton-Kaine v. Christie-Ryan
√ Hillary Clinton: 379 (53.5%)
Chris Christie: 159 (44.9%)
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NHI
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« Reply #259 on: May 31, 2015, 09:59:21 AM »

√ Kennedy-Johnson: 421 (55.7%)
Goldwater-Miller: 117 (43.8%)

√ Johnson-Humphrey: 274 (42.9%)
Nixon-Agnew: 219 (42.8%)
Wallace-LeMay: 45 (13.9%)

√ Reagan-Rockefeller: 430 (57.1%)
Humphrey-Muskie: 108 (42.3%)

√ Bayh-Kennedy: 272 (49.6%)
Reagan-Rockefeller: 266 (49.4%)

√ Kennedy-Mondale: 297 (50.9%)
Bush-Helms: 241 (48.0%)

√ Kennedy-Mondale: 340 (52.9%)
Dole-Kirkpatrick: 198 (46.1%)

√ Kemp-Powell: 325 (51.9%)
Mondale-Feinstein: 213 (47.1%)

√ Kemp-Powell: 452 (58.2%)
Clinton-Gore: 86 (40.7%)

√ Powell-Wilson: 384 (53.6%)
Tsongas-Casey: 154 (44.7%)

√ Powell-Wilson: 520 (61.5%)
Bradley-Dean: 18 (36.9%)

√ Pataki-Snowe: 337 (53.2%)
Boxer-Clark: 201 (45.8%)

√ Kennedy-Warner: 303 (51.1%)
Pataki-Snowe: 235 (47.8%)

√ Kennedy-Warner: 498 (51.2%)
Romney-Crist: 16 (28.8%)
Huckabee-Palin: 24 (18.7%)

35. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1969
36. Lyndon Johnson: 1969-1973

37. Ronald Reagan: 1973-1977
38. Birch Bayh: 1977-1981*
39. Robert F. Kennedy: 1981-1989

41. Jack Kemp: 1989-1997
42. Colin Powell: 1997-2005
43. George Pataki: 2005-2009

44. John F. Kennedy, Jr.: 2009-Present
*Did not seek reelection, after wife's death in 1979.
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« Reply #260 on: June 02, 2015, 07:23:47 PM »

√ Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen: 273 (49.6%)
George Bush/Dan Quayle: 265 (49.5%)

√ George Bush/Colin Powell: 461 (50.3%)
Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen: 77 (38.5%)
Ross Perot/James Stockdale: 0 (11.1%)

√ Colin Powell/John McCain: 433 (54.0%)
Bill Clinton/John Kerry: 105 (40.9%)
Ross Perot/Pat Choate: 0 (4.2%)

√ Colin Powell/John McCain: 535 (61.4%)
Bill Bradley/Joe Lieberman: 3 (37.0%)

√ John McCain/Jeb Bush: 398 (54.9%)
Al Gore/Joe Biden: 140 (44.1%)

√ John Edwards/Russ Feingold: 388 (53.6%)∆
John McCain/Jeb Bush: 150 (44.9%)
∆ President John Edwards resigns in 2010, after it is revealed he committed adultery during the '08 campaign fathered a lovechild and used campaign money to hide his mistress and mother of his daughter, Vice President Fiengold assumes the Presidency, becoming the first Jewish President in the Nation's history.

√ Russ Feingold/Sherrod Brown (49.3%)
Rudy Giuliani/Tim Pawlenty: 268 (49.5%)
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« Reply #261 on: June 06, 2015, 03:47:17 PM »

Romney-Ryan: 269 (62,934,407) 48.69%
Obama-Biden: 269 (63,918,507) 49.45%


√ Obama-Gillibrand: 290 (66,314,111) 50.53%
Romney-Ryan: 248 (63,901,311) 48.69%

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NHI
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« Reply #262 on: June 07, 2015, 06:25:17 PM »

Fait accompli

2016
√ Hillary Clinton/Martin Heinrich: 374 (53.9%)
Ted Cruz/Carly Fiorina: 164 (44.7%)

√ Hillary Clinton/Martin Heinrich: 395 (54.2%)
Tom Cotton/Kelly Ayotte: 143 (44.9%)
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« Reply #263 on: June 08, 2015, 09:59:37 PM »

√ Robert Todd Lincoln: 306 (52.9%)
William Jennings Bryan: 141 (45.9%)

√ Robert Todd Lincoln: 338 (53.6%)
William Jennings Bryan: 109 (44.0%)

√ William McKinley: 245 (50.0%)
Alton Parker: 231 (48.9%)

√ William Jennings Byran: 243 (48.5%)
William McKinley: 240 (47.9%)

√ William Jennings Bryan: 304 (52.9%)
William Howard Taft: 227 (45.1%)

√ Woodrow Wilson: 272 (47.6%)
Coleman Du Pont: 259 (47.7%)

√ Leonard Wood: 392 (59.0%)
Woodrow Wilson: 139 (37.9%)
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« Reply #264 on: June 10, 2015, 09:35:45 PM »

Hillary keeps it close throughout the election, scores strong debate performance against Bush and hammers him over the economy and Iraq. Polls before election day show a close election, but independents break strong for Hillary and she prevails by a bigger margin than expected.

√ Clinton-Vislack: 295 (50.0%)
Bush-Cheney: 243 (48.7%)

Hillary succeeds in winding down the Iraq War, with all troops nearly withdrawn by time of 2008 election, but the weak economy becomes the focus once the general election gets under way. John McCain, goes after Hillary, after the economy begins to collapse, but he is largely ineffective (as he was IRL). Clinton runs a Truman style campaign, attacking the GOP Congress and tying McCain to them. In the end, Clinton narrowly prevails over McCain.

√ Clinton-Vislack: 284 (49.7%)
McCain-Pawlenty: 254 (49.2%)

√ Rice-Kasich: 290 (50.8%)
Vilsack-Obama: 248 (47.6%)
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« Reply #265 on: June 12, 2015, 06:50:57 AM »

√ Hillary Clinton-Julian Castro: 290 (50.3%)
Bush-Walker: 248 (48.2%)
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« Reply #266 on: June 15, 2015, 10:07:39 PM »

Morning in America for Obama in 2012
√ Barack Obama: 421 (59.8%)
Sarah Palin: 117 (39.2%)
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« Reply #267 on: June 17, 2015, 07:30:46 PM »


√ Rice/Ryan: 270 (49.5%)
Obama/Biden: 268 (48.9%)
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« Reply #268 on: June 20, 2015, 07:07:55 PM »

√ Margaret Chase Smith/William Scranton: 272 (49.6%)
John F. Kennedy/Lyndon Johnson: 266 (49.7%)

√ Lyndon Johnson/Edmund Muskie: 396 (48.9%)
Margaret Chase Smith/William Scranton: 95 (38.2%)
George Wallace/Curtis LeMay: 47 (11.9%)

√ Lyndon Johnson/Edmund Muskie: 363 (53.6%)
Barry Goldwater/Mark Hatfield: 175 (45.8%)

√ George Bush/Gerald Ford: 327 (52.2%)
Edmund Muskie/Jimmy Carter: 211 (47.0%)

√ George Bush/Gerald Ford: 431 (57.9%)
Jimmy Carter/George McGovern: 107 (41.8%)
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« Reply #269 on: June 22, 2015, 07:16:34 AM »

√ John Kerry/John Edwards: 272 (48.32%)
George W. Bush/Dick Cheney: 266 (50.68%)

√ John McCain/Tim Pawlenty: 349 (52.1%)
John Kerry/John Edwards: 189 (45.4%)

√ John McCain/Tim Pawlenty: 281 (50.2%)
Hillary Clinton/Tom Vilsack: 257 (48.6%)

√ Tim Pawlenty/John Kasich: 274 (49.5%)
Tim Kaine/Barack Obama: 264 (49.4%)
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« Reply #270 on: June 24, 2015, 07:40:43 AM »

√ Gov. Ronald Reagan/Sen. Winston Proutt: 320 (47.7%)
Pres. Lyndon Johnson/Vice Pres. Hubert Humphrey: 191 (42.4%)
Gov. George Wallace/Gen. Curtis LeMay: 27 (9.2%)

√ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy/Gov. John Connally: 289 (48.1%)
Pres. Ronald Reagan/Vice Pres. Winston Proutt: 249 (46.7%)
Rep. John Anderson/Gov. John A. Volpe: 0 (3.8%)

√ Pres. Robert F. Kennedy/Vice Pres. John Connally: 300 (51.3%)
Rep. Gerald Ford/Sen. Edward M. Brooke: 238 (47.6%)

√ Sen. George Bush/Sen. Bob Dole: 294 (50.6%)
Vice Pres. John Connally/Gov. Jimmy Carter: 244 (48.3%)

√ Pres. George Bush/Vice Pres. Bob Dole: 408 (55.1%)
Frm. Vice Pres. Jimmy Carter/Rep. Geraldine Ferraro: 130 (43.9%)

√ Vice Pres. Bob Dole/Gen. Colin Powell: 364 (53.9%)
Sen. Gary Hart/Sen. Walter Mondale: 174 (45.0%)

√ Pres. Bob Dole/Vice Pres. Colin Powell: 314 (52.1%)
Gov. Bill Clinton/Sen. Bill Bradley: 224 (46.9%)

√ Vice Pres. Colin Powell/Sen. John McCain: 308 (51.7%)
Sen. Al Gore/Gov. Ann Richards: 230 (47.2%)

√ Gov. Ann Richards/Sen. Barbara Boxer: 276 (49.5%)
Pres. Colin Powell/Vice Pres. John McCain: 262 (49.6%)

√ Frm. Vice Pres. John McCain/Gov. George W. Bush: 297 (51.0%)
Pres. Ann Richards/Vice Pres. Barbara Boxer: 241 (48.1%)

√ Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. George W. Bush: 532 (62.3%)
Gov. Howard Dean/Sen. Evan Bayh: 6 (35.8%)

√ Gov. Hillary Clinton/Gov. Andrew Cuomo: 271 (49.5%)
Vice Pres. George W. Bush/Gov. Jon Huntsman: 267 (49.4%)
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« Reply #271 on: July 05, 2015, 07:00:11 PM »

√ Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine: 304 (50.7%)
Scott Walker/John Kasich: 234 (48.2%)
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« Reply #272 on: July 07, 2015, 07:54:58 AM »

√ Bloomberg: 386 (45.0%)
Cruz: 139 (31.9%)
Webb: 13 (22.2%)
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« Reply #273 on: July 08, 2015, 08:09:45 AM »
« Edited: July 08, 2015, 08:31:25 AM by NHI »

[/Chris Christie/Marco Rubio: 364 (52.9%)center]
[/Bernie Sanders/Amy Klobuchar: 174 (45.3%)center]
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NHI
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« Reply #274 on: July 09, 2015, 07:58:56 AM »
« Edited: July 09, 2015, 02:45:30 PM by NHI »

Feel The Bern!
√ Sanders/Gilibrand: 395 (54.7%)
Trump/Cruz: 143 (43.4%)
Other: 0 (1.9%)

√ Ayotte/Sandoval: 290 (50.1%)
Sanders/Gilibrand: 248 (48.2%)
Other: 0 (1.7%)
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