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« Reply #3725 on: July 08, 2013, 08:10:16 AM »

Bush/Crane: 411 (54.9%)
Carter/Mondale: 127 (44.0%)

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« Reply #3726 on: July 08, 2013, 10:14:02 AM »

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« Reply #3727 on: July 09, 2013, 06:47:50 AM »

2004 Democratic Primaries

Blue - Senator John S. McCain, III of Arizona
Red - Senator John Edwards of North Carolina
Green - Governor Howard Dean of Vermont

2004 GE

Senator John S. McCain, III (Independent/Democrat-Arizona)/Senator John F. Kerry (Democrat-Massachusetts) 346 electoral votes, 49.3% of the popular vote
President George W. Bush (Republican-Texas)/Vice President Richard B. Cheney (Republican-Wyoming) 192 electoral votes, 48.7% of the popular vote
Mr. Ralph Nader (Independent-Connecticut)/Mr. Peter Camejo (Independent-California) 0 electoral votes, 1.4% of the popular vote

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« Reply #3728 on: July 09, 2013, 12:39:11 PM »

I think this is what a Republican landslide would look like today.



Republican: 419
Democrat:  119
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« Reply #3729 on: July 09, 2013, 12:40:20 PM »

I think this is what a Republican landslide would look like today.



Republican: 419
Democrat:  119

Hopefully that day will come!
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« Reply #3730 on: July 09, 2013, 12:44:54 PM »

I think this is what a Republican landslide would look like today.



Republican: 419
Democrat:  119

Hopefully that day will come!

Stop bitching about gay marriage, abortion and illegals and maybe it'll happen soon.
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« Reply #3731 on: July 09, 2013, 12:51:16 PM »

I think this is what a Republican landslide would look like today.



Republican: 419
Democrat:  119

Hopefully that day will come!

Stop bitching about gay marriage, abortion and illegals and maybe it'll happen soon.

I completely agree with you!
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« Reply #3732 on: July 09, 2013, 02:02:43 PM »

1868: Seward/Grant v. Seymour/Blair
Seward/Grant: 224 (52.9%)
Seymour/Blair: 74 (47.1%)

1872: Grant/Wilson v. Greeley/Brown
Grant/Wilson: 286 (55.6%)
Greeley/Brown: 66 (43.8%)

1876: Tilden/Hendricks v. Blaine/Wheeler
Tilden/Hendricks: 273 (53.7%)
Baline/Wheeler: 96 (45.1%)

1880: Tilden/Hendricks v. Garfield/Arthur

Tilden/Hendricks: 200 (50.8%)
Garfield/Arthur: 169 (47.9%)

1884: Cleveland/Bayard v. Arthur/Logan
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Arthur/Logan: 204 (48.9%)
Cleveland/Bayard: 197 (48.8%)

1888: Cleveland/Stevenson v. Arthur/Logan
Cleveland/Stevenson: 204 (48.9%)
Arthur/Logan: 197 (49.0%)

1892: Lincoln/McKinley v. Cleveland/Stevenson
Lincoln/McKinley: 243 (51.1%)
Cleveland/Stevenson: 201 (48.0%)

1896: Lincoln/McKinley v. Bryan/Sewall:
Lincoln/McKinley: 276 (51.9%)
Bryan/Sewall: 171 (46.9%)

1990: McKinley/Roosevelt: v. Bryan/Stevenson
McKinley: 292 (51.6%)
Bryan/Stevenson: 155 (45.5%)

1904: Roosevelt/Fairbanks v. Parker/Davis
Roosevelt/Davis: 343 (56.4%)
Parker/Davis: 133 (37.6%)

1908: Roosevelt/Taft v. Gray/Johnson
Roosevelt/Taft: 352 (57.2%)
Gray/Johnson: 131 (41.6%)

1912: Roosevelt/Taft v. Wilson/Marshall
Roosevelt/Taft: 403 (59.5%)
Wilson/Marshall: 128 (39.9%)
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« Reply #3733 on: July 09, 2013, 03:54:57 PM »

1916: Roosevelt/Taft v. Cox/Owen

Roosevelt/Taft: 307 (51.6%)
Cox/Owen: 224 (47.1%)

1920: Coolidge/Harding v. Edwards/Smith
Coolidge/Harding: 352 (53.0%)
Edwards/Smith: 179 (45.7%)

1924: Coolidge/Dawes v. Underwood/Davis v. La Follette/Wheeler
Coolidge/Dawes: 281 (45.5%)
Underwood/Davis: 210 (43.1%)
La Follette/Wheeler: 40 (9.9%)

1928: Coolidge/Hoover v. Reed/Hall
Coolidge/Hoover: 355 (50.5%)
Reed/Hall: 176 (48.4%)

1932: Roosevelt/Garner v. Hoover/Curtis
Roosevelt/Garner: 491 (58.9%)
Hoover/Curtis: 40 (40.6%)


1936: Roosevelt/Garner v.  Borah/Bridges
Roosevelt/Garner: 531 (62.1%)
Borah/Bridges: 0 (37.9%)

1940: Roosevelt/Garner v. Taft/Vandenberg
Roosevelt/Garner: 437 (58.7%)
Taft/Vandenberg: 94 (40.7%)

1944: Roosevelt/Truman v. Dewey/Bricker
Roosevelt/Truman: 409 (54.2%)
Dewey/Bricker: 122 (45.7%)

1948: Roosevelt/Truman v. Warren/Stassen
Roosevelt/Truman: 321 (50.4%)
Warren/Stassen: 48.1%
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« Reply #3734 on: July 09, 2013, 10:11:55 PM »

1952: Eisenhower/Nixon v. Truman/Stevenson
Eisenhower/Nixon: 371 (56.2%)
Truman/Stevenson: 160 (42.9%)

1956: Eisenhower/Nixon v. Stevenson/Kennedy
Eisenhower/Nixon: 484 (57.9%)
Stevenson/Kennedy: 47 (41.2%)

1960: Johnson/Humphrey v. Nixon/Lodge
Johnson/Humphrey: 270 (49.5%)
Nixon/Lodge: 267 (49.4%)

1964: Goldwater/Rockefeller v. Johnson/Humphrey
Goldwater/Rockefeller: 275 (49.7%)
Johnson/Humphrey: 263 (49.5%)

1968: Goldwater/Rockefeller v. McCarthy/McGovern
Goldwater/Rockefeller: 496 (60.2%)
McCarthy/McGovern: 42 (38.6%)

1972: Rockefeller/Agnew v. Reagan/Jackson
Rockefeller/Agnew: 381 (55.4%)
Reagan/Jackson: 157 (44.3%)

1976: Udall/Carter v. Agnew/Ford
Udall/Carter: 278 (50.0%)
Agnew/Ford: 260 (48.9%)

1980: Anderson/Bush v. Udall/Carter
Anderson/Bush: 307  (51.9%)
Udall/Carter: 231 (46.8%)

1984: Bentsen/Hart v. Anderson/Bush
Bentsen/Hart: 294 (50.6%)
Anderson/Bush: 244 (48.5%)

1988: Bentsen/Hart v. Dole/Kemp v. Robertson/Buchanan
Bentsen/Hart: 461 (53.0%)
Dole/Kemp: 77 (35.9%)
Robertson/Buchanan: 0 (10.1%)

1992: Hart/Clinton v. DuPont/Kean v. Buchanan/Duke
Hart/Clinton: 495 (50.8%)
DuPont/Kean: 24 (31.6%)
Buchanan/Duke: 19 (16.6%)
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« Reply #3735 on: July 10, 2013, 12:30:03 PM »

1988


Bush/Dole 458 (57.1%)
Jackson/Hart  80 (41.7%)
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« Reply #3736 on: July 10, 2013, 06:05:03 PM »

1996: Powell/Gregg v. Hart/Clinton v. Buchanan/Foster
Powell/Gregg: 369 (50.5%)
Hart/Clinton: 153 (39.3%)
Buchanan/Foster: 16 (9.0%)

2000: Powell/Gregg v. Dean/Lieberman
Powell/Gregg: 512 (60.9%)
Dean/Lieberman: 26 (36.8%)
Other: 0 (2.3%)

2004: Powell/Gregg v. Edwards/Kerry
Powell/Gregg: 406 (57.8%)
Edwards/Kerry: 132 (40.7%)

2008: Rodham/Bayh v. Gregg/Romney
Rodham/Bayh: 301 (50.1%)
Gregg/Romney: 237 (48.6%)

2012: Rodham/Bayh v. Huckabee/Brewer
Rodham/Bayh: 366 (52.7%)
Huckabee/Brewer: 172 (45.9%)
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« Reply #3737 on: July 10, 2013, 08:56:26 PM »
« Edited: July 10, 2013, 08:59:00 PM by Skill and Chance »

2016: Warner/Hassan (D) vs. Rubio/Fallin (R)

Obama Approval: 49%
Unemployment: 6.2%
2016 GDP Growth: 2.9%



Rubio/Paul 262 (49.3%)
Warner/Hassan 276 (48.7%)

2020: Warner/Hassan (D) vs. Rubio/Toomey (R)

Warner Approval: 39%
Unemployment: 8.9%
2020 GDP Growth: -0.4%


Rubio/Toomey 361 (53.6%)
Warner/Hassan 177 (44.9%)
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« Reply #3738 on: July 11, 2013, 01:12:14 PM »

1976


Ford/Dole 327 (51.2%)
Church/Brown 211 (47.6%)
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« Reply #3739 on: July 11, 2013, 11:34:21 PM »



Democrats begin to appeal to poor whites, become more socially conservative. An independent socially liberal, economically moderate candidate appeals to some former Democrats.
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« Reply #3740 on: July 12, 2013, 12:12:40 AM »

2020
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President Scott Walker / Vice President Ken Cuccinelli - 205
Senator Julian Castro / Governor Alex Sink - 231




President Scott Walker / Vice President Ken Cuccinelli - 213
Senator Tammy Baldwin / Governor Julian Castro - 256




President Scott Walker / Vice President Ken Cuccinelli - 235
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand / Senator Joe Sestak - 256
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« Reply #3741 on: July 12, 2013, 01:40:40 PM »

Clinton/Schweitzer: 455 (50.2%)
Rubio/Huntsman: 55 (29.9%)
Cruz/Palin: 28 (18.7%)
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« Reply #3742 on: July 13, 2013, 06:51:36 AM »

1980


Kennedy/Carter  292 (50.2%)
Dole/Anderson  246 (48.7%)

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« Reply #3743 on: July 13, 2013, 04:00:19 PM »
« Edited: July 15, 2013, 07:39:23 AM by NHI »

1992:
Pres. George Bush/Vice Pres. Dan Quayle: 272 (49.1%)
Gov. Bill Clinton/Sen. Al Gore: 276 (48.8%)

1996:
Sen. Bob Kerrey/Gov. Ann Richards: 324 (51.7%)
Sen. Bob Dole/Sen. Judd Gregg: 214 (46.9%)

2000:
Pres. Bob Kerrey/Vice Pres. AnnRichards: 353 (54.2%)
Sen. John McCain/Rep. Newt Gingrich: 185 (44.6%)

2004:
Sen. John Edwards/Gen. Wesley Clark: 299 (50.9%)
Sen. George Allen/Sen. Jon Ensign: 239 (48.1%)

2008:
Sen. Olympia Snowe/Gov. Jeb Bush: 294 (50.4%)
Pres. John Edwards Edwards/Vice Pres. Wesley Clark Clark: 244 (48.2%)

2012:
Pres. Olympia Snowe/Vice Pres. Jeb Bush: 416 (55.8%)
Sen. Howard Dean/Sen. Martin O'Malley: 122 (42.5%)
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« Reply #3744 on: July 14, 2013, 08:42:21 PM »

Washington but NOT New Jersey?  Oh, and Jeb Bush 2016!
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« Reply #3745 on: July 15, 2013, 07:46:36 AM »

2016:
Bush/Ayotte: 324 (53.1%)
Warner/Booker: 214 (45.6%
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« Reply #3746 on: July 15, 2013, 08:09:26 AM »

The 2016 Map made my eyes burn. I hate every Bush except for the H.W one...
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« Reply #3747 on: July 15, 2013, 09:02:24 AM »

2016:
Bush/Ayotte: 324 (53.1%)
Warner/Booker: 214 (45.6%



This map makes me feel happy inside.   
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« Reply #3748 on: July 15, 2013, 09:14:29 AM »

2016

Vice Pres. Joe Biden (D-DE)/Fmr. Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D-MT): 446
Fmr Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL)/Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY): 92
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« Reply #3749 on: July 15, 2013, 10:06:35 AM »

UK 2010


(Conservative) David Cameron, Leader of the Opposition - 36.1%, 269 electoral votes
(Labour) Gordon Brown, Prime Minister - 29.0%, 235 electoral votes
(Liberal Democrats) Nick Clegg MP - 23.0%, 34 electoral votes
(UKIP) Malcolm Pearson, Baron Pearson of Rannoch - 3.1%


UK 2015


(Labour) Ed Miliband, Leader of the Opposition - 37.6%, 300 Electoral Votes
(Conservatives) David Cameron, Prime Minister - 32.1%, 238 Electoral Votes
(UKIP) Nigel Farage MEP - 14.5%
(Liberal Democrats) Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister - 9.1%
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