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Yeahsayyeah
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E: -9.25, S: -8.15

« on: December 16, 2013, 06:43:17 PM »
« edited: December 16, 2013, 06:53:48 PM by Yeahsayyeah »

I still have no idea how to do Nixon 68 properly. So what would be considered as a moderate conservative with a strong pro-war stance does not work, at least if the debade is effed up...

Humphrey: 33,460,834 - 45,70% - 398 EV
Nixon: 28,215,015 - 38,53% - 63 EV
Wallace: 11,544,211 - 15,77% - 76 EV

Lost Oklahoma by about 5500 Votes, Vermont by 2000, New Jersey by 28000, VIrginia by 30000, North Carolina by 34000



The state, that would have gotten me over 270, Ohio, was lost 40,7-48.
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Yeahsayyeah
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Political Matrix
E: -9.25, S: -8.15

« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2013, 07:28:04 PM »

Okay, I think I got it: Nixon/Romney - 45,9% of the popular vote, 416 EV

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