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« Reply #150 on: February 04, 2010, 11:42:31 PM »



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« Reply #151 on: February 05, 2010, 12:17:20 AM »



Nelson - 314
Johnson - 214
Tossup - Virginia

Not really sure how that one would go...maybe a bigger win for Nelson since he is a conservative Democrat being pro-life and such...definitely a small win in the south for Johnson.


Next: Senator Lisa Murkowski  of Alaska (R) v.  Governor Brad Henry of Oklahoma (D)

Possible VPs: Representative Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee,  Governor Ted Kulongoski of Oregon (D)
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« Reply #152 on: February 05, 2010, 02:49:59 PM »



Nelson - 314
Johnson - 214
Tossup - Virginia

Not really sure how that one would go...maybe a bigger win for Nelson since he is a conservative Democrat being pro-life and such...definitely a small win in the south for Johnson.


Next: Senator Lisa Murkowski  of Alaska (R) v.  Governor Brad Henry of Oklahoma (D)

Possible VPs: Representative Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee,  Governor Ted Kulongoski of Oregon (D)
Nebraska's third is one of the most conservative in the nation. No Democrat is carrying it.

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« Reply #153 on: February 05, 2010, 03:23:21 PM »



Nelson - 314
Johnson - 214
Tossup - Virginia

Not really sure how that one would go...maybe a bigger win for Nelson since he is a conservative Democrat being pro-life and such...definitely a small win in the south for Johnson.


Next: Senator Lisa Murkowski  of Alaska (R) v.  Governor Brad Henry of Oklahoma (D)

Possible VPs: Representative Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee,  Governor Ted Kulongoski of Oregon (D)
Nebraska's third is one of the most conservative in the nation. No Democrat is carrying it.

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Not from Nebraska, not familiar with Nebraska politics. Thought Nelson might have a home state advantage, how often does Nebraska offer up a Presidential candidate?

(Gerald Ford was born in Nebraska but really from Michigan just btw)

Why skip though? Just do the next haha
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