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« Reply #50 on: July 30, 2008, 06:39:01 PM »

08/29/12 - This would kick off the effective start of the General Election after the Democrats and the Republicans had wrapped up there Conventions and the choices as Vice President.

09/05/12 - Democratic nominee Russ Feingold would go to meet the troops stationed in Iran to show himself as "Presidential" and also would deliver a speech about his way that he would handle the blood bath in Afghanistan.

09/09/12 - Green candidate Dennis Kucinich would also take on a more attack plan of a speech about Iran and the War in Afghanistan and the speech would make many stabs at the Jindal Administration and the Republican Party in general.

09/10/12 - President Bobby Jindal would rebuttal Kucinich's attacks on him with his own speech and would of course outline Kucinich's vote against the declaration against going to war with Iran and his disapproval of Iraq and now Afghanistan. "Congressman Kucinich says that Afghanistan is unwinnable, this is the same man that said that Iraq was "unwinnable" and look how prosperous it is now compared to under the regime of Saddam Hussein and how could he wish to appease the Iranian regime by letting them carry out there new Holocaust against Israel.."

09/18/12 - The first major polls come out during the General Election of 2012, the results are what many thought it would be and with the devastating attack on Kucinich his support had dropped. Incumbent Bobby Jindal held only a small lead over Russ Feingold in the polls.

2012 Polls:
Jindal/Pawlenty - 42%
Feingold/Biden - 38%
Johnson/Jingozian - 4%
Kucinich/Mesplay - 2%
Other - 2%
Undecided - 12%

09/24/12 - Joe Biden would go onto the Meet the Press and would discuss the War in Afghanistan with host Tom Brokaw "Tom this war can be won but this has gotten out of hand, Iraq first, then Iran and Afghanistan what's next on the menu in the Middle East conflict?.."
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« Reply #51 on: July 30, 2008, 09:10:06 PM »

10/04/12 - CNN and numerous other broadcasting networks and political journalists release the new map of the tossup state for the 2012 Election. These include MN, OR, IO, NM, CO, FL, NH, VI, PA, OH, AR, NV and MI would be under the category as tossup states, the new tossups Oregon and Minnesota are only included because the Republicans won them in the 08 election after the Libertarians and the Green parties had siphoned enough votes from the candidates to push those Republican, as Virginia this was won by Obama and is nearly the same as OR and MN.

Democrats: 193
Republicans: 194
Tossups: 159


10/07/12 - Cornell University would hold it's ritualistic debate between the third party candidates, they would invite Gary Johnson of the Libertarians, Dennis Kucinich of the Greens, Darrell Castle of the Constitution party, Stewart Alexander of the Socialists, Gene Amondson of the Prohibition party and Charles Jay of the new Boston Tea Party. Kucinich and Johnson would square off against each other about the wars in the Middle East and Charles Jay would try to get a few jabs at Johnson for "not being a true Libertarian".

10/13/12 - The Rhode Island Senate Race is one that has a suprise of coverage but nothing to match the 2012 Election coverage but former Senator Lincoln Chafee an Independent would run against incumbent Sheldon Whitehouse. With the support of the Republican Party in Rhode Island, the polls showed Chafee and Whitehouse in a dead heat.

RI 2012 Senate Polls:
Lincoln Chafee - 47%
Sheldon Whitehouse - 47%
Other - 1%
Undecided - 5%

10/21/12 - In an interview with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson about what he would do after the election if "he didn't win the election" and Johnson would say that he had been thinking of getting back into politics more and hinting at a possibility of running for Congress in 2014 as of course a Libertarian.

10/27/12 - On a interview with Chuck Hagel on Democracy Now! Hagel would say again that he wouldn't be drafted by the "Draft Hagel" to run for his former Senate seat as an Independent candidate against incumbent Mike Johanns and Tony Raimondo.

10/31/12 - The next major set of polls would be released and would show the rise of both Johnson and Kucinich in the polls and Feingold beginning to close the gap between him and Jindal. State polling would also be used and would show that Feingold had taken the lead in Michigan, Florida and Pennsylvania as Jindal led in Arkansas, Nevada and Virginia.

Halloween 2012 Polls:
Jindal/Pawlenty - 42%
Feingold/Biden - 40%
Johnson/Jingozian - 5%
Kucinich/Mesplay - 3%
Other - 1%
Undecided - 9%

11/04/12 - Bobby Jindal would make "last minute" campaigning in Iowa and would use his work with his 15 point Economic "Resuscitation" as Jindal called it that had help numerous in debt families through out the US and would say "not to switch this pony out half way through the race" and would say to vote for of course the Jindal/Pawlenty ticket in the election.

11/05/12 - Feingold would also do last minute campaign in New Mexico and Colorado as Biden would do campaigning himself up in New Hampshire for Feingold to gain the needed support to win the presidency. Feingold would talk to the Democratic Hispanic Caucus in New Mexico about Immigration for the last time to rally up Hispanic support for himself.
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« Reply #52 on: July 30, 2008, 09:57:58 PM »
« Edited: July 30, 2008, 09:59:42 PM by Andy Jackson »

11/06/12 - The Presidential Election of 2012 and the Congressional Elections would be held as both the elections had close results from the polls as at the very end the two candidates Jindal and Feingold would be in a dead heat after polling on election day had them at about 43% to 43% each. The other candidates could prove to deliver needed states and electoral points to either of the two major candidates. The first results came in and the joint CNN/MSNBC coverage were the first to report...

                        We can now call that Kentucky will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                We can now call that South Carolina will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   


           
         Jindal/Pawlenty: 16    Feingold/Biden: 0    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0
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« Reply #53 on: July 31, 2008, 06:28:02 AM »

Jindal is ugly.
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« Reply #54 on: July 31, 2008, 05:43:57 PM »


He has stupid hair.

Anyway, I like this timeline, good job.  I'm not sure I'll like the outcome though. Tongue
Thank you Smiley Maybe politicians in general are weird looking?
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« Reply #55 on: July 31, 2008, 06:38:55 PM »



                          We can now call that Delware will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Connecticut will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                          We can now call that Georgia will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                          We can now call that Kansas will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                     
                     
                Jindal/Pawlenty: 37    Feingold/Biden: 10    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0
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« Reply #56 on: August 01, 2008, 06:48:35 PM »

With the results that are in so far Feingold is behind 20 electoral votes from incumbent Bobby Jindal but the night is still young. The major third party candidates Gary Johnson, Dennis Kucinich and Darrell Castle are having some luck here and there with Johnson having the most effect in Maryland with 5% and in Mississippi with 6% there, Kucinich is about 6% in Massachusetts and nearly 7% in Vermont but several states like Delware and Connecticut he is only doing 2% to 3% in a suprise and Castle has a scattered showing of 0.5% to 1% in the southern states.

                            We can now call that Mississippi will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                        We can now call that Louisiana will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Massachusetts will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                        We can now call that Oklahoma will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Rhode Island will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Vermont will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Maryland will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                     
                Jindal/Pawlenty: 59    Feingold/Biden: 39    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0
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« Reply #57 on: August 01, 2008, 07:29:31 PM »

What's the PV by now?
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« Reply #58 on: August 01, 2008, 07:42:36 PM »

With the states in right now the PV is: Feingold is about 10% away from Jindal but this is only the states that are in right now so this of course can change because the major number of undecideds lye in the battleground states or just in the states that haven't been called yet.
Jindal/Pawlenty - 52.6
Feingold/Biden - 42.9
Johnson/Jingozian - 2.2
Kucinich/Mesplay - 1.9
Castle/Corsi - 0.4
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« Reply #59 on: August 01, 2008, 07:44:51 PM »


Has a bird crapped on his head or what?
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« Reply #60 on: August 01, 2008, 07:52:17 PM »

Yes it has and it looks like it's still crapping! Smiley
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« Reply #61 on: August 04, 2008, 09:17:31 PM »

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« Reply #62 on: August 04, 2008, 09:34:29 PM »
« Edited: August 05, 2008, 09:00:55 AM by Andy Jackson »

We can now call that Alabama will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that New York will go to Russ Feingold

We can now call that Wisconsin will go to Russ Feingold

We can now call that Missouri will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that Indiana will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that Maine will go to Russ Feingold

We can now call that New Jersey will go to Russ Feingold

We can now call that D.C. will go to Russ Feingold

We can now call that Texas will go to Bobby Jindal


Jindal/Pawlenty: 130    Feingold/Biden: 102    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0

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« Reply #63 on: August 04, 2008, 09:49:15 PM »

Still doing it?
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« Reply #64 on: August 04, 2008, 09:59:29 PM »

                            We can now call that Tennessee will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                        We can now call that Nebraska will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Illinois will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                        We can now call that Virginia will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Michigan will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Wyoming will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that South Dakota will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Florida will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                    We can now call that North Carolina will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

           
         Jindal/Pawlenty: 180    Feingold/Biden: 167    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0
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« Reply #65 on: August 04, 2008, 09:59:53 PM »

Yup!
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« Reply #66 on: August 04, 2008, 10:23:31 PM »

It will truly be interesting to see what happens whoever wins. We will either have the first Democrat after 4 administrations and quite possibly the most liberal since FDR or perhaps the most conservative president....ever...and the most successful Republican dynasty since 1896, or even 1868.
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« Reply #67 on: August 04, 2008, 10:26:50 PM »

It will truly be interesting to see what happens whoever wins. We will either have the first Democrat after 4 administrations and quite possibly the most liberal since FDR or perhaps the most conservative president....ever...and the most successful Republican dynasty since 1896, or even 1868.
Yep, all I can say it's going to be a nail bitter!
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« Reply #68 on: August 04, 2008, 10:30:03 PM »

Can you finish tonight, I promise I would help someone fix their roof tommorow. Tongue
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« Reply #69 on: August 04, 2008, 10:30:58 PM »

Can you finish tonight, I promise I would help someone fix their roof tommorow. Tongue
I can give it a try.
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« Reply #70 on: August 04, 2008, 11:01:57 PM »

                            We can now call that Washington will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                        We can now call that North Dakota will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                        We can now call that Montana will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                        We can now call that Arizona will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Pennsylvania will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                        We can now call that Utah will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

                    We can now call that Puerto Rico will go to Russ Feingold
                                                                   

                    We can now call that West Virginia will go to Bobby Jindal
                                                                   

           
         Jindal/Pawlenty: 206    Feingold/Biden: 207    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0
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« Reply #71 on: August 04, 2008, 11:25:13 PM »

Holy sh**t. Were down to the last swing states. Will you do a post election commentary of what the pundits say after this election?
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« Reply #72 on: August 04, 2008, 11:26:41 PM »
« Edited: August 06, 2008, 11:24:34 PM by Andy Jackson »

The Election of 2012 has boiled down to a handfulll of states that will decide the Election and the next President. Most of the remaining states are either solidly Republican or Democrat or polls show either Jindal or Feingold in the lead and the polls have been right through out Election night and soon the election comes down to New Hampshire, New Mexico and Oregon as the kingmaker states and it now seems that the third parties could throw these states to either of the candidates. With Johnson going with a 9% in his home state of New Mexico and his "stealing" of some Conservative Democratic voters and Republican voters the states seems to be a complete tossup as NH and OR have Kucinich and the Green party taking many votes away from the Democrats there they do seem that they could slide to the Republican corner.

We can now call that Idaho will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that California will go to Russ Feingold

We can now call that Nevada will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that Ohio will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that Iowa will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that Hawaii will go to Russ Feingold

We can now call that Alaska will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that Minnesota will go to Bobby Jindal


Jindal/Pawlenty: 264    Feingold/Biden: 266    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0
274 Electoral Votes Needed to Win the Presidential Election, 2012
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« Reply #73 on: August 04, 2008, 11:27:37 PM »

Holy sh**t. Were down to the last swing states. Will you do a post election commentary of what the pundits say after this election?
I'll give it a try and only three states to go!
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« Reply #74 on: August 04, 2008, 11:47:13 PM »
« Edited: August 05, 2008, 08:54:06 AM by Andy Jackson »

We can now call that New Mexico will go to Bobby Jindal

We can now call that New Hampshire will go to Russ Feingold

           
         Jindal/Pawlenty: 269    Feingold/Biden: 270    Johnson/Jingozian: 0    Kucinich/Mesplay: 0
                   274 Electoral Votes Needed to Win the Presidential Election, 2012
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