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Question: Was 1992 a landslide?
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Adam Griffin
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« on: April 02, 2007, 09:31:08 AM »

Would be a long shot, but always a possibility:



Clinton: 42.72% (44,909,806)
Bush: 37.86% (39,795,133)
Perot: 18.78% (19,743,821)

Clinton: 266 EV
Bush: 272 EV
Perot: 0 EV

If Bush received # extra votes...

GA - 13,715
KY - 47,927
LA - 82,586
NV - 13,321
MT - 10,301
NM - 48,794
HI - 42,489
OH - 90,633
NJ - 79,342
CT - 104,006
RI - 81,699
NH - 6,557
DE - 23,742
VT - 45,471

Total extra: 690,583

What-if scenario; nothing like this could have really happened. Wink
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