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NHI
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« Reply #325 on: April 12, 2016, 07:59:21 AM »

1948
Despite, polls predicting a Dewey victory, FDR cruises to an incredible 5th term!
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: 431 (52.0%)
Thomas Dewey: 62 (43.6%)
J. Strom Thurmond: 38 (2.5%)

1952
FDR becomes UN General Secretary midway through his term, thus elevating VP Truman to the Presidency. He faces Senator Robert Taft in the general and loses a narrow election.
Robert Taft: 276 (49.6%)
Harry Truman: 255 (48.9%)

1956
Pres. Taft's death in 1953 elevates VP Nixon to the Presidency. Aided by a strong economy Nixon crushes Democrat Adlai Stevenson.
Richard Nixon: 470 (57.5%)
Adlai Stevenson: 61 (42.9%)
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NHI
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« Reply #326 on: April 13, 2016, 04:45:19 PM »

Mayor Rudy Giuliani/Gov. Sarah Palin: 495 (56.4%)
Vice Pres. Joe Lieberman/Sen. John Kerry: 43 (41.7%)

Pres. Rudy Giuliani/Vice Pres. Sarah Palin: 386 (53.9%)
Gov. Howard Dean/Gov. Cory Booker: 152 (44.8%)

Gov. Hillary Clinton/Sen. Tim Kaine: 270 (49.5%)
Vice Pres. Sarah Palin/Sen. John Thune: 268 (49.3%)
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NHI
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« Reply #327 on: April 13, 2016, 06:19:46 PM »

2016: Democratic Voters Feel The Bern

The First Four: Democratic Primary
Iowa Caucus
Bernie Sanders: 50.1%
Hillary Clinton: 49.7%

New Hampshire Primary
Bernie Sanders: 61.0%
Hillary Clinton: 38.9%

Nevada Caucus
Bernie Sanders: 51.4%
Hillary Clinton: 48.4%

South Carolina Primary
Hillary Clinton: 53.4% (Write-In)
Bernie Sanders: 40.2%
Joe Biden: 5.4% (Write In Candidate)

Bernie Sanders: 56.0%
Hillary Clinton: 36.7%
Other: 7.3%

2016: Republicans Get Trumped

The First Four:
Iowa Caucus
Donald Trump: 30.1%
Ted Cruz: 25.5%
Marco Rubio: 24.9%
Ben Carson: 10.1%
Jeb Bush: 4.1%
Mike Huckabee: 2.0%
Chris Christie: 1.5%
Other: 1.8%

New Hampshire Primary
Donald Trump: 40.1%
John Kasich: 16.7%
Marco Rubio: 14.9%
Ted Cruz: 10.0%
Jeb Bush: 8.6%
Chris Christie: 5.5%
Ben Carson: 2.0%
Other: 2.2%

South Carolina Primary
Donald Trump: 49.0%
Marco Rubio: 19.7%
Ted Cruz: 13.0%
Jeb Bush: 9.6%
John Kasich: 6.7%
Other: 1.7%

Nevada Caucus
Donald Trump: 53.0%
Marco Rubio: 21.4%
Ted Cruz: 20.9%
John Kasich: 3.7%
Other: 1.0%

Donald Trump: 58.2%
Marco Rubio: 33.9%
Other: 7.9%

2016: Battle Royale
Donald Trump/Marco Rubio: 303 (50.7%)
Bernie Sanders/Jeff Merkely: 235 (47.9%)
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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #328 on: April 15, 2016, 07:13:22 AM »

2004: Direct Election of the President of the United States
Dean vs. Bush
Howard Dean/Wesley Clark: 64,501,000 (50.33%)
George W. Bush/Richard Cheney: 60,952,125 (47.56%)
Other: 2,692,500 (2.11%)
Total Votes: 128,145,625

2008:
Giuliani vs. Dean vs. Ventura
Rudolph Giuliani/Samuel Brownback: 57,491,591 (44.07%)
Howard Dean/Wesley Clark: 50,792,111 (38.87%)
Jesse Ventura/Brian Schweitzer: 18,665,332 (14.28%)
Other: 3,691,741 (2.78%)
Total Votes: 130,640,775
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« Reply #329 on: April 16, 2016, 09:25:53 AM »

Brian Sandoval/Kelly Ayotte: 306 (51.2%)
Julian Castro/Amy Klobuchar: 232 (47.4%)
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« Reply #330 on: April 17, 2016, 07:32:18 AM »

Hillary Clinton: 357 (52.0%)
Ted Cruz: 181 (45.3%)
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NHI
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« Reply #331 on: April 17, 2016, 12:29:04 PM »

Gov. Howard Dean/Sen. Tom Harkin: 293 (50.7%)
Pres. George W. Bush/Vice Pres. Richard Cheney: 245 (47.9%)

Businessman Donald Trump/Gov. Jon Huntsman: 412 (53.9%)
Pres. Howard Dean/Vice Pres. Tom Harkin: 126 (45.0%)

Pres. Donald Trump/Vice Pres. Jon Huntsman: 535 (51.9%)
Sen. Bernie Sanders/Prof. Elizabeth Warren: 3 (22.8%)
Mayor Michael Bloomberg/Sen Evan Bayh: 0 (24.3%)

Vice Pres. Jon Huntsman/Gov. Nikki Haley: 429 (54.3%)
Gov. Gavin Newsom/Gov. Martin O'Malley: 109 (44.1%)
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NHI
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« Reply #332 on: April 18, 2016, 06:16:58 AM »

1992:
Businessman Donald Trump/Governor Bill Clinton 395 (53.8%)
Pres. George Bush/Vice Pres. Dan Quayle: 143 (44.9%)


1996:
President Donald Trump/Vice President Bill Clinton 436 (55.7%)
Vice Pres. Dan Quayle/Sec. Jack Kemp: 102 (43.2%)


*Maybe a future timeline.
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NHI
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« Reply #333 on: April 20, 2016, 09:17:45 AM »

Donald Trump/John Kasich: 280 (50.1%)
Hillary Clinton/Julian Castro: 258 (48.7%)
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NHI
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« Reply #334 on: April 25, 2016, 09:33:40 PM »
« Edited: April 25, 2016, 09:53:08 PM by NHI »

Lyin' Ted Fumbles in IA, Trump vs. Rubio
Donald Trump: 58% PV (1420)
Marco Rubio: 39% PV (600)
Other: 4%

Warren Takes the Plunge, Battle Royale for the Democrats
Hillary Clinton: 53% PV (2,489)
Elizabeth Warren: 45% PV  (1,781)

Trump Shakes up the Electoral Map to Win a Close Election against HRC
Donald Trump: 272 (50.0%)
Hillary Clinton: 266 (48.9%)
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« Reply #335 on: April 30, 2016, 04:20:15 PM »

Obama is Elected 44th President in Landslide
✓ Barack Obama/Hillary Clinton: 456 (54.9%)
Mitt Romney/Jim DeMint 82 (43.8%)
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NHI
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« Reply #336 on: May 02, 2016, 03:16:03 PM »
« Edited: May 02, 2016, 03:27:08 PM by NHI »

Donald Trump
Rick Santorum
Mitt Romney

Donald Trump/Chris Christie: 413 (52.5%)
Barack Obama/Joe Biden: 125 (45.9%)

Donald Trump enters the 2012 race, running as a populist (sans the bombastic rhetoric) wins the Republican nomination over Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. He brings the party together by selecting Chris Christie as the nominee and goes onto win the Presidency by a bigger margin than the polls originally expected by having major crossover appeal from disaffected Democrats and Independents who responded to his message: "Make America Great Again!"

Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders

Donald Trump/Chris Christie: 448 (52.8%)
Hillary Clinton/Deval Patrick: 80 (33.4%)
Bernie Sanders/Alan Grayson: 10 (12.7%)

Donald Trump presides over a resurgent economy and a secure world. Hillary Clinton, wins the Democratic nomination after a bruising primary against Senator Bernie Sanders, who launches an independent bid after being shutout of the nomination by the Super Delegates. Aided by a strong economy and splintered Democratic Party, President Trump wins reelection in a landslide.
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NHI
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« Reply #337 on: May 02, 2016, 06:07:17 PM »

Blame it on Bernie
✓ Donald Trump: 294 (49.9%)
Hillary Clinton: 244 (48.7%)
Other: 0 (1.4%)
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NHI
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« Reply #338 on: May 02, 2016, 07:54:16 PM »

Not sure if it's intentional, but the 2nd ME district is the competitive one.
It was intentional. lol
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« Reply #339 on: May 04, 2016, 07:36:22 PM »

✓ Donald Trump/Joni Ernst: 310 (51.0%)
Hillary Clinton/Cory Booker: 228 (47.8%)
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« Reply #340 on: May 05, 2016, 07:57:13 AM »

The Donald Keeps it Closes, but Hillary Still Prevails
Hillary Clinton/Cory Booker: 285 (50.5%)
Donald Trump/John Kasich: 53 (48.0%)

Hillary Wins, Despite facing "The Adult Candidate"
Hillary Clinton/Ben Sasse: 323 (51.8%)
Ben Sasse/CoreyGardner: 215 (47.0%)
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NHI
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« Reply #341 on: May 07, 2016, 03:30:55 PM »

(Republican) Donald Trump: 260 (36.46%)
(Democrat) Hillary Clinton: 206 (34.69%)
(Independent) Bernie Sanders: 41 (15.78%)
(United Conservatives/Independent) Mitt Romney: 28 (10.98%)
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« Reply #342 on: May 08, 2016, 05:17:32 PM »

2016: Clinton v. Trump
✓ Hillary Clinton/Cory Booker: 279 (50.3%)
Donald Trump/Joni Ernst: 259 (48.0%)

2020 Republican Primary: The Sweep
✓ Brian Sandoval: 53.1%
Joni Ernst: 30.4%
Ben Sasse: 13.8%
Scott Walker: 1.1%
Other: 1.5%

2020: Clinton vs. Sandoval
✓ Brian Sandoval/Pamela Bondi: 353 (53.4%)
Hillary Clinton/Cory Booker: 185 (45.1%)

2024 Democratic Primary: The Broken Convention
Tulsi Gabbard: 46.5%
Cory Booker: 41.8%** Becomes the Nominee at a Brokered Convention
Russ Feingold: 8.9%
Other: 2.8%

2024: Booker vs. Sandoval vs. Gabbard[/size][/b]
✓ Brian Sandoval/Pamela Bondi: 517 (50.8%)
Cory Booker/Maura Healey: 17 (26.8%)
Tulsi Gabbard/Keith Ellison: 4 (21.0%)
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« Reply #343 on: May 11, 2016, 07:26:52 AM »

(I) Donald Trump/Mike Huckabee: 362 (31.5%)
(D) Barack Obama/Mark Warner: 111 (27.1%)
(G) Bernie Sanders/Jill Stein: 51 (20.4%)
(R) Michelle Bachmann/Thad McCotter: 11 (19.9%)
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NHI
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« Reply #344 on: May 11, 2016, 06:08:50 PM »

How would Bachmann have won Nebraska without winning a single CD?
It's possible, seeing as all three CDs are shaded at 30%. I'm guessing the results looked something like this:

CD1   33% D, 32% R, 20% I, 15% G
CD2   20% D, 32% R, 15% I, 33% G
CD3   18% D, 32% R, 33% I, 17% G
TOT    24% D, 32% R, 23% I, 22% G


Bingo
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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #345 on: May 11, 2016, 06:53:34 PM »
« Edited: May 11, 2016, 07:15:36 PM by NHI »

2012: The Missed Opportunity


Enter: Christie, The Savior
Chris Christie: 9,420,001 (49.70%)
Michelle Bachmann: 4,368,111 (23.04%)
Newt Gingrich: 2,981,511 (15.73%)
Ron Paul: 2,042,201 (10.77%)

Chris Christie/Newt Gingrich: 291 (65,510,411)
Barack Obama/Joe Biden: 247 (62,491,000)

The Republican Fracturing
Chris Christie: 11,401,401 (52.01%) 1,061 (176 Short of Nomination)
Ted Cruz: 9,865,999 (47.39%) 988 (249 Short of Nomination)
*** Chris Christie is nominated at a Brokered Convention

Hillary Clinton/Sherrod Brown: 368 (70,761,402)
Chris Christie/Newt Gingrich: (64,024,501)
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #346 on: May 15, 2016, 01:01:21 PM »

Trump-Slide
Donald Trump/Marsha Blackburn: 400 (54.1%)
Hillary Clinton/Julian Castro: 138 (44.3%)
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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #347 on: May 17, 2016, 05:10:10 PM »

2012 Republican Primary
✓ Newt Gingrich: 58.5%
Jon Huntsman: 21.1%
Ron Paul: 14.3%

2012 General Election
✓ Newt Gingrich/Marco Rubio: 272 (49.0%)
Barack Obama/Joe Biden: 266 (48.6%)




2016 General Election
✓ Hillary Clinton/Mark Warner: 297 (50.0%)
Newt Gingrich/Marco Rubio: 241 (48.5%)
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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #348 on: May 19, 2016, 09:27:28 PM »

2016: Nat'l Primary

Donald Trump: 262 (36.9%)
Hillary Clinton: 245 (31.5%)
Bernie Sanders: 23 (19.4%)
Gary Johnson: 8 (11.2%)

2016: Nat'l Runoff
Donald Trump: 277 (50.6%)
Hillary Clinton: 261 (49.4%)
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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #349 on: May 20, 2016, 09:54:51 AM »

No 22

Pres. Ronald Reagan/Rep. Jack Kemp: 504 (59.6%)
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy/Sen. Joe Biden: 34 (39.1%)

Pres. Ronald Reagan/Vice Pres. Jack Kemp: 407 (56.3%)
Gov. Mario Cuomo/Gov. Jerry Brown: 131 (42.5%)

Gov. Bill Clinton/Gov. Ann Richards: 492 (57.4%)
Commentator Pat Buchanan/Diplomat Alan Keyes: 46 (41.0%)

Pres. Bill Clinton/Vice Pres. Ann Richards: 451 (56.4%)
Gov. Dan Quayle/Sen. John McCain: 87 (42.4%)

Pres. Bill Clinton/Gov. Howard Dean: 516 (55.0%)
Sen. John Thune/Gov. Mitt Romney: 19 (23.7%)
Cong. Ron Paul/Gov. Gary Johnson: 3 (20.3%)

Businessman Donald Trump/Gov. Bill Owens: 410 (39.1%)
Vice Pres. Howard Dean/Sen. Barbara Boxer: 102 (32.6%)
Sen. John Thune/Gov.  Brian Schweitzer: 26 (26.3%0

Pres. Donald Trump/Vice Pres. Bill Owens: 498 (57.1%)
Gov. Brian Schweitzer/Jim Matheson: 26 (23.1%)
Sen. Ted Cruz/Rep. Raul Labrador: 14 (18.8%)
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