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« Reply #27 on: September 10, 2012, 03:22:09 PM » |
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1992: Perot's Victory Perot: 298 (35.7%) Clinton: 211 (34.8%) Bush: 29 (27.8%) 1996: Perot, No More Brown: 476 (42.8%) Dole: 51 (31.3%) Perot: 11 (24.9%) 2000: Somewhat Back to Normal Brown: 302 (48.2%) McCain: 236 (44.0%) Buchanan: 0 (4.8%) 2004: The Republicans Strike Back Powell: 290 (50.0%) Kerry: 248 (48.7%) 2008: Powell: 402 (56.1%) Dean: 136 (42.8%) 2012: History Made Rell: 318 (51.9%) Schweitzer: 220 (47.1%)
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« Reply #29 on: October 01, 2012, 09:11:41 PM » |
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Sixteen Years Obama/Biden: 408 (54.6%) McCain/Palin: 130 (43.1%) Obama/Biden: 387 (52.6%) Romney/Thune: 151 (45.8%) Clinton/Schweitzer: 374 (53.0%) Jindal/Pence: 164 (45.2%) Clinton/Schweitzer: 274 (50.0%) Walker/Sandoval: 264 (48.5%) Rubio/Pawlenty: 313 (51.9%) Schweitzer/Booker: 225 (47.0%)
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« Reply #30 on: October 17, 2012, 08:04:55 PM » |
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2012: Romney: 292 (51%) Obama: 246 (47%) 2016: Romney: 350 (54%) O'Malley: 188 (44%)
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« Reply #31 on: October 17, 2012, 09:05:15 PM » |
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We Want Carter Carter/Mondale: 327 (51%) Ford/Dole: 211 (47%) Carter Saves the Hostages Carter: 274 (49%) Reagan/Bush: 264 (48%) A Republican Returns Kemp/Crane: 368 (53%) Mondale/Kennedy: 170 (45%) The Man From Texas Bentsen/Clinton: 272 (49.3%) Kemp/Crane: 266 (49.2%) One the Greatest Presidents Bentsen/Clinton: 440 (56%) Dole/Quayle: 98 (42%) The Man From Hope Clinton/Gore: 399 (54%) Graham/Lugar The Comeback Kid Clinton/Gore: 300 (50%) McCain/Kasich: 238 (48%) The Closest Election Gore/Kerry: 270 (47.9%) Gregg/Ryan: 268 (49.4%) And So It Ends Giuliani/Palin: 278 (49.7%) Gore/Kerry: 260 (48.2%) Landslide Rudy Giuliani/Palin: 500 (61%) Dean/Gregoire: 38 (37%)
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« Reply #34 on: November 01, 2012, 02:47:53 PM » |
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2012: Romney/Ryan: 329 (36.6%) Obama/Biden: 122 (32.8%) Bloomberg/Hagel: 87 (28.6%) 2016:
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« Reply #35 on: November 09, 2012, 08:26:21 AM » |
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Clinton/Schweitzer: 312 (51%) Ryan/Jindal: 226 (47%) Rubio/Martinez: 283 (50%) Schweitzer/Warren: 255 (48%)
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« Reply #36 on: November 13, 2012, 09:45:59 PM » |
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Huntsman/Rubio: 267 (44.4%) Biden/Warner: 260 (43.8%) Paul/Bachmann: 11 (10.3%) Huntsman Elected President via the House, Rubio Elected Vice President via the Senate; as the GOP regains control in 2014. Huntsman/Rubio: 487 (59.3%) Warren/Klobuchar: 51 (39.2%)
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« Reply #38 on: November 17, 2012, 06:01:32 PM » |
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Huntsman/Rubio: 285 (50.5%) Cuomo/Klobuchar: 253 (48.6%) Huntsman/Rubio: 372 (54.8%) O'Malley/Newsome: 166 (43.6%) Rubio/Ayotte: 316 (51.0%) Castro/Booker: 222 (47.9%)
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« Reply #39 on: November 20, 2012, 11:51:54 PM » |
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Election of 1868 Lincoln: 271 (56.2%) Seymour: 80 (43.8%) Election of 1872 Lincoln: 321 (58.7%) Greeley: 31 (41.0%) Election of 1876 Grant: 220 (51.2%) Hendrick: 149 (48.5%) Election of 1880: Tilden: 185 (49.7%) Grant: 184 (49.5%) Election of 1884: Tilden: 219 (49.9%) Blaine: 182 (48.6%) Election of 1888: Cleveland: 219 (48.9%) Harrison: 182 (47.9%) Election of 1892: McKinley: 237 (45.0%) Cleveland: 184 (46.9%) Weaver: 22 (8.5%) Election of 1896: Cleveland: 271 (49.0%) McKinley: 176 (47.5%) Election of 1900: Bryan: 251 (49.0%) Reed: 196 (48.0%) Election of 1904: Roosevelt: 272 (51.0%) Bryan: 204 (48.0%) Election of 1908: Roosevelt: 350 (56.7%) Gray: 133 (43.6%) Election of 1912: Roosevelt: 384 (57.9%) Wilson: 147 (42.6%) Election of 1916: Roosevelt: 326 (50.9%) Cox: 205 (47.9%) Election of 1920: Smith: 269 (47.8%) Wood: 262(50.0%) Election of 1924: Coolidge: 405 (59.2%) Smith: 126 (39.5)
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« Reply #40 on: November 21, 2012, 09:34:35 AM » |
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Election of 1928: Coolidge: 454 (60.2%) Davis: 77 (38.9%) Election of 1932: Roosevelt: 472 (59.0%) Davis: 59 (39.0%) Election of 1936: Roosevelt: 531 (62.4%) Landon: 0 (36.8%) Election of 1940: Garner: 429 (56.9%) Vandenberg: 102 (42.4%) Election of 1944: Garner: 335 (52.9%) Bricker: 196 (46.7%) Election of 1948: Taft: 340 (53.0%) Russell: 191 (45.5%) Election of 1952: Eisenhower: 437 (57.4%) Taft: 94 (41.1%) Election of 1956: Eisenhower: 485 (59.2%) Warren: 46 (39.4%)
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« Reply #41 on: November 21, 2012, 09:53:07 AM » |
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« Edited: November 21, 2012, 01:34:58 PM by NHI »
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Election of 1960: Johnson: 342 (51.7%) Goldwater: 195 (47.9%) Election of 1964: Johnson: 270 (49.5%) Rockefeller: 268 (49.4%) Election of 1968: Romney: 375 (44.9%) Humphrey: 118 (37.6%) Wallace: 45 (16.5%) Election of 1972: Romney: 518 (60.0%) Muskie: 20 (38.5%) Election of 1976: Reagan: 355 (53.0%) Bayh: 183 (45.4% Election of 1980: Reagan: 501 (59.7%) Mondale: 37 (38.8%) Election of 1984: Reagan: 397 (55.3%) Hart: 141 (44.5%) Election of 1988: Bentsen: 296 (50.4%) Kemp: 242 (48.2%) Election of 1992: Bentsen: 395 (56.9%) Dole: 143 (42.7%)
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« Reply #42 on: November 21, 2012, 09:53:28 AM » |
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Election of 1996: Cuomo: 273 (48.8%) Bush: 265 (49.0%) Election of 2000: McCain: 310 (48.8%) Cuomo: 212 (38.2%) Ventura: 16 (12.5%) Election of 2004: McCain: 489 (60.8%) Dean: 49 (38.7%) Election of 2008: Clinton: 322 (51.0%) Dole: 216 (48.0% Election of 2012: Clinton: 348 (52.7%) Romney: 190 (46.5%)
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« Reply #45 on: December 18, 2012, 04:50:56 PM » |
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Christie/Sandoval v. O'Malley/Warren Christie/Sandoval: 317 (50.9%) O'Malley/Warren: 221 (47.7%) Christie/Sandoval v. Castro/Newsom Christie/Sandoval: 372 (55.3%) Castro/Newsom: 166 (44.5%)
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« Reply #48 on: January 02, 2013, 08:34:21 PM » |
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« Edited: January 02, 2013, 08:36:01 PM by NHI »
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President Gore: 2000 Vice Pres. Gore/Sen. Joe Lieberman: 350 (52.2%) Gov. George Bush/Dick Cheney: 188 (46.4%) The Closest Election in History: 2004 Sen. John McCain/Gov. Mike Huckabee: 272 (49.1%) Pres. Al Gore/Vice Pres. Joe Lieberman: 266 (49.0%) Close, but No Cigar: 2008 Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. Huckabee: 278 (49.9%) Gov. Mark Warner/Sen. Russ Feingold: 260 (48.8%) History: 2012 Gov. Hillary Clinton/Sen. Barack Obama: 353 (53.9%) Vice Pres. Mike Huckabee/Gov. Mitch Daniels: 185 (44.6%) Sweet 16: 2016 Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice Pres. Barack Obama: 402 (55.3%) Sen. Jim DeMint/Sen. John Thune: 136 (43.2%) Going for Broke: 2020 Vice Pres. Barack Obama/Rep. Julian Castro: 374 (52.9%) Gov. Sarah Palin/Sen. Rand Paul: 164 (45.7%) Obama-Nation: 2024 Pres. Barack Obama/ Vice Pres. Julian Castro: 315 (50.5%) Gov. Kevin Smith/Gov. Bob McDonnell: 223 (48.3%) The Comeback: 2028 Gov. Marco Rubio/Sen. Kelly Ayotte: 296 (50.3%) Vice Pres. Julian Castro/Sen. Kirsten Gilibrand: 242 (48.5%) Sweet Victory: 2032 Pres. Marco Rubio/Vice Pres. Kelly Ayotte: 409 (56.2%) Gov. Kamala Harris/Sen. Cory Booker: 129 (43.4%)
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« Reply #49 on: January 09, 2013, 09:30:06 AM » |
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Romney/Ryan: 353 (53.0%) Obama/Biden: 185 (45.3% Clinton/Warner: 303 (50.3%) Ryan/Jindal: 235 (48.6%)
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