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Maxwell
mah519
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Re: Post random maps here
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June 17, 2014, 12:10:22 AM »
Adn then, I'm guessing, the Republicans become the liberal party
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TNF
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Re: Post random maps here
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June 17, 2014, 10:38:06 AM »
Quote from: IDS Legislator Maxwell on June 17, 2014, 12:10:22 AM
Adn then, I'm guessing, the Republicans become the liberal party
That remains to be seen.
1932
President Carl Hatch of New Mexico and Vice President Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas (Democratic Party): 39.41% of the popular vote / 133 electoral votes
Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska and House Speaker Bertrand Snell of New York (Republican Party): 57.65% of the popular vote / 398 electoral votes
1936
President George W. Norris of Nebraska and Vice President Bertrand Snell of New York (Republican Party): 60.54% of the popular vote / 442 electoral votes
Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York and Burton K. Wheeler of Montana (Democratic Party): 36.80% of the popular vote / 89 electoral votes
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Maxwell
mah519
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June 17, 2014, 03:25:09 PM »
President John McCain (R-AZ)/Vice President Tom Kean (R-NJ)
- 50.8%, 295 EV's
Governor Bill Clinton (D-AR)/Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
- 47.4%, 243 EV's
2000 - President McCain holds steady with high approval ratings until the last couple of months, with the economy starting to go down and poor debate performances pulling the numbers close. Still, Tom Kean does will against Gephardt, and Clinton's large agreement with the McCain foreign policy weakens his case in the third debate, allowing McCain to win re-election narrowly.
Senator George Allen (R-VA)/Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL)
- 49.4%,
270 EV's
Senator John Kerry (D-MA)/Former Senator Sam Nunn (D-GA)
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49.6%
, 268 EV's
2004 - America's at war, and Senator George Allen, the victor over the President's personal choice Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson, proves to be a controversial nominee, and he faces the strongest Dem ticket on foreign policy in a long time, with John Kerry and Former Senator Sam Nunn battling the administration on it's handling of Iraq. In the end, Kerry wins the popular vote, but Allen wins the electoral vote.
Senator Joe Biden (D-DE)/Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN)
- 53.2%, 351 EV's
President George Allen (R-VA)/Vice President Jeb Bush (R-FL)
- 45.7%, 187 EV's
2008 - With the economy tanking, President George Allen faced an uphill battle for re-election. He faced a strong opponent, Senator Joe Biden from Delaware, who made an amazing recovery from his 1988 plagiarism scandal and rocked the crowned Hillary Clinton AND rising star Barack Obama. Evan Bayh proved to be a successful VP pick, and won Indiana by 8 points, more than the electoral margin.
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badgate
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Re: Post random maps here
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June 17, 2014, 03:36:41 PM »
Inspired by my short list perhaps?
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NHI
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Re: Post random maps here
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June 17, 2014, 06:27:12 PM »
√ Hillary Clinton: 294 (50.6%)
Chris Christie: 244 (47.9%)
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BaconBacon96
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Re: Post random maps here
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June 19, 2014, 08:27:08 PM »
Dwight Eisenhower Declines To Run for Re-election
Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver/Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy-281 EVs
Vice President Richard Nixon/Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler- 250 EVs
President Estes Kefauver/Vice President John F. Kennedy-228 EVs
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller/Retired General Alfred M. Gruenther-252 EVs
Georgia Senator Herman Talmadge/Former Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus-57 EVs
Angered by the strongly pro-civil rights agenda of the Kefauver Administration, the Southern Democrats launch a pro-segregationist third party bid led by Herman Talmadge. President Kefauver and Vice President Kennedy are very narrowly reelected by Congress
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MadmanMotley
Bmotley
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June 19, 2014, 11:14:23 PM »
Quote from: NE Representative BaconBacon96 on June 19, 2014, 08:27:08 PM
Dwight Eisenhower Declines To Run for Re-election
Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver/Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy-281 EVs
Vice President Richard Nixon/Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler- 250 EVs
President Estes Kefauver/Vice President John F. Kennedy-228 EVs
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller/Retired General Alfred M. Gruenther-252 EVs
Georgia Senator Herman Talmadge/Former Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus-57 EVs
Angered by the strongly pro-civil rights agenda of the Kefauver Administration, the Southern Democrats launch a pro-segregationist third party bid led by Herman Talmadge. President Kefauver and Vice President Kennedy are very narrowly reelected by Congress
Which leads to...
Vice-President John F. Kennedy/Texas Governor John Connally 247EV
Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater/Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton 291EV
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Tayya
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Re: Post random maps here
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June 22, 2014, 07:21:07 AM »
2016 presidential race
Fmr. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) 276 EV, 50.1%
Gov. John Kasich (R-OH)/Gov. Susana Martinez (R-NM) 262 EV, 48.7%
2016 Senate races
AL: Shelby (R) 66% Black (D) 34%
AK: Murkowski (I) 52% Sullivan (R) 44%#
AZ: Schweikert (R) 50% Carmona (D) 47%
AR: Boozman (R) 54% Hays (D) 44%
CA: Newsom (D) 52% Boxer (D) 48%
CO: Bennet (D) 49% Coffman (R) 48%
CT: Blumenthal (D) 61% Foley (R) 36%
FL: Rubio (R) 52% Deutch (D) 46%
GA: Loudermilk (R) 54% Nunn (D) 46%*
HI: Hanabusa (D) 65% Hannemann (R) 31%
ID: Labrador (R) 57% Minnick (D) 40%
IL: Madigan (D) 53% Kirk (R) 44%
IA: Grassley (R) 56% Loebsack (D) 46%
KS: Moran (R) 61% Boyda (D) 36%
KY: Massie (R) 51% Edelen (D) 48%
LA: Boustany (R) 53% Vitter (R) 47%*
MD: Edwards (D) 64% Carson (R) 30% Bertocchi (C) 5%
MO: Luetkemeyer (R) 51% Zweifel (D) 48%#
NV: Reid (D) 46% Sandoval (R) 46% NOTA 7%
NH: Ayotte (R) 49% Kuster (D) 47%
NY: Schumer (D) 65% Hayworth (R) 32%
NC: Burr (R) 50% Foxx (D) 47%
ND: Hoeven (R) 79% Taylor (D) 21%
OH: Portman (R) 55% Brunner (R) 43%
OR: Lankford (R) 100%
OR: Wyden (D) 58% Conger (R) 39%
PA: Sestak (D) 51% Toomey (R) 48%
SC: Scott (R) 58% Colbert Busch (D) 38%
SD: Thune (R) 57% Johnson (D) 43%
UT: Lee (R) 68% Dabakis (D) 32%
VT: Leahy (D) 100%
WA: Murray (D) 56% Driscoll (R) 40%
WI: Pocan (D) 52% Johnson (R) 48%
Democrats: 50+2 (+3)
Republicans: 48 (-3)
#: Incumbent primaried.
*: In run-off election.
2016 gubernatorial races
DE: Biden (D) 64% Ramone (R) 34%
IN: Bayh (D) 53% Pence (R) 46%
MO: Schweich (R) 51% Koster (D) 48%
MT: Bullock (D) 54% Rosendale (R) 46%
NC: Cooper (D) 49% McCrory (R) 49%
ND: Dalrymple (R) 62% Sinner (D) 37%
NH: Hassan (D) 64% Rich (R) 33%
UT: Herbert (R) 53% Matheson (D) 45%
VT: Shumlin (D) 88% Spilton (I) 12%
WA: Inslee (D) 52% Reichert (R) 46%
WV: Manchin (D) 66% Storch (R) 32%
Democrats: 26 (+1)
Republicans: 24 (-1)
2016 House Pickups
CA-7: Bera (D) 54% Ose (R) 46%
CA-21: Renteria (D) 52% Valadao (R) 48%
CA-25: Rogers (D) 50% Strickland (R) 49%
CO-6: Romanoff (D) 51% Balmer (R) 48%
FL-2: Graham (D) 52% Southerland (R) 46%¤
FL-10: Demings (D) 54% Webster (R) 44%¤
FL-13: Ehrlich (D) 50% Jolly (R) 48%¤
FL-26: Martinez (R) 51% Bullard (D) 48%!
FL-26: Porter (D) 52% Martinez (R) 47%¤
CA-36: Ruiz (D) 53% Nestande (R) 47%
MN-07: Westrom (R) 52% Erickson (D) 47%
NY-11: Molinari (R) 54% Recchia (D) 44%
PA-6: McGinty (D) 50% Costello (R) 49%
Republicans: 228 (-8)
Democrats: 207 (+7)
¤: Election held with redrawn district lines.
!: Special election.
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NHI
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Re: Post random maps here
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June 22, 2014, 03:07:12 PM »
√ Sen. John Edwards/Gen. Wesley Clark: 295 (50.5%)
Pres. George W. Bush/Vice Pres. Dick Cheney: 243 (48.0%)
√ Sen. John McCain/Gov. Mitt Romney: 328 (51.7%)
President John Edwards/Vice Pres. Wesley Clark: 210 (46.9%)
√ Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. Mitt Romney: 356 (52.8%)
Gov. Martin O'Malley/Sen. John Kerry: 182 (45.0%)
Gov. Hillary Rodham Clinton/Sen. Martin Heinrich: 281 (50.1%)
Vice Pres. Mitt Romney/Sen. Lisa Murkowski: 257 (48.7%)
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I Will Not Be Wrong
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Re: Post random maps here
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Reply #4234 on:
June 23, 2014, 07:12:36 PM »
445 R to 93 D
How does this happen?
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outofbox6
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June 23, 2014, 07:19:20 PM »
287 R to 251 D
And how does this happen???
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TNF
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June 24, 2014, 01:20:35 PM »
1896
Thomas B. Reed of Maine and Henry C. Evans of Tennessee (Republican Party): 273
Robert E. Pattison of Pennsylvania and Claude Matthews of Indiana (Democratic Party): 129
William J. Bryan of Nebraska and Thomas E. Watson of Georgia (People's Party): 45
1900
Thomas B. Reed of Maine and Henry C. Evans of Tennessee (Republican Party): 292
David B. Hill of New York and David Turpie of Indiana (Democratic Party): 142
William J. Bryan of Nebraska and Charles A. Towne of Minnesota (People's Party): 13
1904
Henry C. Evans of Tennessee and Joseph B. Foraker of Ohio (Republican Party): 343
Alton B. Parker of New York and Henry G. Davis of West Virginia (Democratic Party): 133
William R. Hearst of New York and Francis Cockrell of Missouri (People's Party): 0
Eugene V. Debs of Indiana and Benjamin Hanford of New York (Socialist Party): 0
1908
Joseph B. Foraker of Ohio and James S. Sherman of New York (Republican Party): 327
Alton B. Parker of New York and Clark Howell of Georgia (Democratic Party): 133
William J. Bryan of Nebraska and John W. Kern of Indiana (People's Party): 16
William D. Haywood of Montana and Carl D. Thompson of Wisconsin (Socialist Party): 7
1912
Judson Harmon of Ohio and Oscar Underwood of Alabama (Democratic Party): 343
Theodore Roosevelt of New York and Hiram Johnson of California (Republican Party): 98
William J. Bryan of Nebraska and Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana (People's Party): 61
Eugene V. Debs of Indiana and Charles E. Russell of New York (Socialist Party): 29
1916
Charles E. Hughes of New York and Charles W. Fairbanks (Republican Party): 255
Judson Harmon of Ohio and Oscar Underwood of Alabama (Democratic Party): 193
William J. Bryan of Nebraska and John W. Parker of Louisiana (People's Party): 63
Eugene V. Debs of Indiana and Kate Richards O'Hare of Missouri (Socialist Party): 20
Election thrown to the House. Harmon re-elected President by the Democrats in alliance with Populists and Socialists. Underwood re-elected Vice President.
1920
Theodore Roosevelt of New York and Warren Harding of Ohio (Republican Party): 404
James M. Cox of Ohio and Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York (Democratic Party): 127
William J. Bryan of Nebraska and Asle Gronna of North Dakota (People's Party): 0
Eugene V. Debs of Indiana and Seymour Steadman of Illinois (Socialist Party): 0
1924
Warren G. Harding of Ohio and Irvine Lenroot of Wisconsin (Republican Party): 382
William G. McAdoo of California and Alfred E. "Al" Smith of New York (Democratic Party): 136
Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota and Burton Wheeler of Montana (Socialist Party): 13
William J. Bryan of Nebraska and Samuel E. Ralston of Indiana (People's Party): 0
1928
Warren G. Harding of Ohio and Irvine Lenroot of Wisconsin (Republican Party): 444
Alfred E. "Al" Smith of New York and Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas (Democratic Party): 64
Norman M. Thomas of New York and James H. Maurer of Pennsylvania (Socialist Party): 23
William G. McAdoo of California and Nellie T. Ross of Wyoming (People's Party): 0
1932
Norman Thomas of New York and James H. Maurer of Pennsylvania (Socialist Party): 329
Alfred E. "Al" Smith of New York and John N. Garner of Texas (Democratic Party): 143
J. Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts and Herbert Hoover of California (Republican Party): 59
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NHI
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June 24, 2014, 10:55:14 PM »
Key Races:
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen: 51%
v. Scott Brown: 46%
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu: 51%
v. Bill Cassidy: 45%
North Carolina: Thom Tillis: 49%
v. Kay Hagan: 48%
Kentucky: Mitch McConnell: 50%
v. Allison Grimes: 48%
Iowa: Joni Ernst: 50%
Bruce Barley: 49%
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badgate
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2016
Frmr. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton / Frmr. Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley - 302
Frmr. Florida Governor Jeb Bush / Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin - 236
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NHLiberal
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June 27, 2014, 10:36:53 AM »
Quote from: badgate on June 25, 2014, 12:16:38 AM
2016
Frmr. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton / Frmr. Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley - 302
Frmr. Florida Governor Jeb Bush / Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin - 236
Uhhh why would Clinton lose NH? She is very popular here. Especially with a rabid so-con and a Bush on the GOP ticket...
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BaconBacon96
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June 27, 2014, 09:46:02 PM »
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Gerald Ford Wins in 1976
President Gerald Ford/Kansas Senator Bob Dole-277 EVs
Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter/Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale-261 EVs
1980
Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy/Fmr. Florida Governor Reubin Askew-338 EVs
Vice President Bob Dole/Tennessee Senator Howard Baker-200 EVs
1984
President Ted Kennedy/Vice President Reubin Askew-358 EVs
Fmr. Secretary of Defense George HW Bush/Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander-180 EVs
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BaconBacon96
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June 28, 2014, 08:14:48 PM »
1988
New York Governor Mario Cuomo/Georgia Senator Sam Nunn-349 EVs
New York Representative Jack Kemp/North Carolina Governor Elizabeth Dole-189 EVs
1992
Businessman Ross Perot/Missouri Senator John Danforth-270 EVs
President Mario Cuomo/Vice President Sam Nunn-268 EVs
1996
President Ross Perot/Vice President John Danforth-307 EVs
Fmr. Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton/Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey-231 EVs
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MadmanMotley
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June 29, 2014, 12:18:55 AM »
2004 Confederate Presidential Election:
President Newt Gingrich (D-GA)/Vice-President Lamar Alexander (D-TN) 39%
Governor Gary Johnson (Constitutional Confederacy-NM)/Delegate Walter Jones Jr. (CC-NC) 33%
Delegate John Edwards (Populist-NC)/Governor Mark Warner (P-VA) 28%
Runoff:
President Newt Gingrich (D-GA)/Vice-President Lamar Alexander (D-TN) 42%
Governor Gary Johnson (CC-NM)/Delegate Walter Jones Jr. (CC-NC) 58%
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MadmanMotley
Bmotley
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June 29, 2014, 08:06:16 PM »
2012:
Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-IN)/Gov. Brian Sandoval (R-NV) 291EV 50.6%
Pres. Barack Obama (D-IL)/VP. Joe Biden (D-DE) 247EV 49.4%
2016:
Pres. Mitch Daniels (R-IN)/VP. Brian Sandoval (R-NV) 288EV 50.4%
Fmr. SoS. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Gov. Jay Nixon (D-MO) 250EV 49.6%
2020:
VP. Brian Sandoval (R-NV)/Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) 228EV 49.8%
Gov. Kamala Harris (D-CA)/Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) 310EV 50.2%
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NHI
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June 29, 2014, 08:47:03 PM »
√ Hillary Clinton/John Hickenlooper: 374 (53.4%)
Ted Cruz/Scott Walker: 164 (45.0%)
(R) √ Brian Sandoval/Pat Toomey: 288 (50.6%)
(D) Allison Grimes/Amy Klobuchar: 250 (47.9%)
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BaconBacon96
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2000
Vice President John Danforth/Colorado Governor Bill Owens-274 EVs
South Dakota Senator Tom Daschle/Vermont Governor Howard Dean-264 EVs
2004
Massachusetts Senator John Kerry/Retired General Wesley Clark-329 EVs
Vice President Bill Owens/Activist Alan Keyes-209 EVs
2008
President John Kerry/Vice President Wesley Clark-329 EVs
Arizona Senator John McCain/Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour-209 EVs
2012
Fmr. Florida Governor Jeb Bush/New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte-272 EVs
Vice President Wesley Clark/Fmr. Indiana Senator Evan Bayh-266
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badgate
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Are 2004 and 2008 identical on purpose? That would be historical
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BaconBacon96
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June 29, 2014, 09:33:22 PM »
Quote from: badgate on June 29, 2014, 09:25:58 PM
Are 2004 and 2008 identical on purpose? That would be historical
You'll notice they aren't exactly identical. In 2008 Mississippi's PV surpasses 60% GOP.
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NHI
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June 30, 2014, 11:11:34 PM »
√ Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama: 386 (53.9%)
John McCain/Haley Barbour: 152 (44.8%)
√ Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama: 437 (56.3%)
Michelle Bachmann/Newt Gingrich: 101 (42.7%)
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July 01, 2014, 01:54:24 PM »
269 to 269 tie...how does this happen?
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