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Fubart Solman
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« Reply #25 on: August 16, 2015, 04:19:15 PM »


299 - 233 - 6
Jeb Bush(R-FL)/Joni Ernst(R-IA) - 46.8%
Hillary Clinton(D-NY)/Martin Heinrich(D-NM) - 42.3%
Bernie Sanders(G-VT)/Angus King(G-ME) - 7.4%

Other:
3.4%:
Gary Johnson(L-NM)/Tommy Thompson(L-WI) - 2.0%
Robert Barr(C-GA)/Virgil Goode(C-VA) - 0.4%
Rocky Anderson(J-UT)/Thom Hartmann(J-OR) - 0.8%
Other: 0.1%
Placeholder: 0.1%

Sanders runs with a more moderate choice after Warren declines. King, his Senate colleague, maintains Sander's strongholds in the North-East while Sanders focuses on nationwide popular vote turnout. Bush manages to pull out ahead with voter turnout with a great speech by his running-mate at the Convention. Ernst is remembered best for calling for, "The end of the last eight Obama years and a push for the future four Bush years!" Keynote speaker Marco Rubio focuses on the American Dream and helps energize Bush's voters.

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No, Sanders didn't take some of Romney's voters. He merely excelled at voter turnout in likely primary wins in New Hampshire and Iowa.

Dude! What is with you having abnormally high percentages for third and fourth-nth party tickets? Gah!
My guess is that he thinks that some Republicans would be turned off by the idea of another Bush, which is understandable. I'm not sure how the Justice Party would get 0.8% though. Also, I thought that Hartmann supported Bernie?
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« Reply #26 on: August 16, 2015, 04:31:12 PM »

Dude! What is with you having abnormally high percentages for third and fourth-nth party tickets? Gah!
My guess is that he thinks that some Republicans would be turned off by the idea of another Bush, which is understandable. I'm not sure how the Justice Party would get 0.8% though. Also, I thought that Hartmann supported Bernie?

Oops! I slipped up with the Constitution - Justice percentages. Sorry.

That said, I think Sandets could feasibly mobilize ~8% of the vote.
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