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DeSantis4Prez
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« on: September 16, 2019, 09:52:55 PM »
« edited: September 16, 2019, 10:05:05 PM by CTConservative »

2000:



Vice President Albert Gore Jr. / Senator Joseph Lieberman: 292 electoral votes, 49%
Governor George W. Bush / Fmr. Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney: 246 electoral votes, 48%

2004:



President Albert Gore Jr. / Senator Barbara Boxer: 306 electoral votes, 51%
Senator John McCain III / Vice President Joseph Lieberman: 232 electoral votes, 47%

2008:



Fmr. Governor Willard Mitt Romney / Senator John E. Sununu: 271 electoral votes, 48%
Vice President Barbara Boxer / Fmr. Governor Howard Dean III: 267 electoral votes, 47%

2012:



Senator Marco Rubio / Senator Kelly Ayotte: 283 electoral votes, 49%
Senator John Edwards / General James L. Jones: 255 electoral votes, 48%

2016:



President Marco Rubio / Vice President Kelly Ayotte: 316 electoral votes, 52%
Senator Amy Klobuchar / Governor Dannel Malloy: 222 electoral votes, 46%

2020:



Mr. Andrew Yang / Fmr. Mayor Andrew Gillum: 308 electoral votes
Fmr. Vice President John E. Sununu / Fmr. Governor Rick Perry: 230 electoral votes
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DeSantis4Prez
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2019, 09:12:39 AM »

2000: Gore wins NH



Vice President Al Gore / Senator Joe Lieberman: 270 electoral votes*, 48.5%
Governor George W. Bush / Former Secretary Dick Cheney: 267 electoral votes, 47.8%

*DC still has an abstaining elector

2004



President Al Gore / Vice President Joe Lieberman: 311 electoral votes, 49%
Fmr. Vice President Dan Quayle / Senator Bob Smith: 227 electoral votes, 47%


2008



Senator John McCain / Fmr. Governor Christine Todd Whitman: 328 electoral votes, 48.5%
Vice President Joe Lieberman / Governor Tim Kaine: 210 electoral votes, 47.5%

2012



Senator Hillary Clinton / Senator Tom Harkin: 285 electoral votes, 49%
President John McCain / Vice President Christine Todd Whitman: 253 electoral votes, 47%

2016



Senator Ted Cruz / Governor Scott Walker: 270 electoral votes, 48%
President Hillary Clinton / Vice President Tom Harkin: 268 electoral votes, 49%

2020



President Ted Cruz / Vice President Scott Walker: 310 electoral votes, 49%
Senator Cory Booker / Fmr. Governor Ed Rendell: 228 electoral votes, 48.5%

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DeSantis4Prez
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2019, 09:42:21 PM »

1976, no watergate



✓ Vice President Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/Governor Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA): 277 EV, 49.5%
Governor James E. Carter (D-GA)/Senator Walter F. Mondale (D-MN): 261 EV, 49%
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DeSantis4Prez
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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2019, 11:20:05 AM »

1976, no watergate



✓ Vice President Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/Governor Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA): 277 EV, 49.5%
Governor James E. Carter (D-GA)/Senator Walter F. Mondale (D-MN): 261 EV, 49%

I think Gerald Ford has zero interest to run for president in 1976 if Nixon served out his term. Or is he nominated a compromise candidate in a deadlocked Reagan-Rockefeller or Connally-Reagan primary?

Yeah I would assume so. I put Ford because I'm assuming he has ambitions for the Presidency just like  in 1976.
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