1992: Brown/Harkin v. Bush/Quayle v. Perot/Stockdale (user search)
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Jerseyrules
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« on: December 28, 2012, 05:34:11 PM »

Probably Brown.  Perhaps less Reagan Democrats return to support him, although if he campaigns on fiscal conservatism who knows?  Definitely steals more support from Perot because of his "anti-establishment" aura plus if he campaigns on fiscal conservatism he can really take the wind out of Perot's sails on the national debt issue.
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Jerseyrules
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E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2012, 04:35:09 PM »

The reason why I didn't post one before is because I'm not sure how this would turn out - I'm not sure of Brown's debating abilities, which might make or break it for him.  But here's my guess:

Brown: 307 EV
Bush: 231 EV



Maybe flip Kansas, AZ, and WY.  Why this map?  No southerner on the ticket secures the south for the GOP.  But Brown holds the northeast and midwest because of his anti-establishment nature.  But like I said this is just speculation I don't really have a lot to go on.
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