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« on: August 04, 2015, 05:33:56 PM »

Sanders will win New Hampshire and 5-10 more states. Hillary will win in the end but not until April or May. Hillary picks Patrick as her VP.

Carson and Santorum drop out first, but both end up with cabinet positions.

Jindal drops out in January 2016 to run for Senate.

Cruz wins Iowa followed by Walker, and Paul. Fiorina drops out. 

Paul wins New Hampshire with Walker in second, and Trump in third. Christie, Gilmore, Kasich, and Pataki drop out after New Hampshire.

Paul never breaks 15% in the primary polls, though he will consistently poll best in the general election.  He drops out after Nevada.

Cruz wins South Carolina with Graham second and Paul third. Graham drops out.

Paul wins Nevada with Walker in second and Trump third. 

Cruz sweeps the south on Super Tuesday, Huckabee wins Arkansas, Trump wins Massachusetts and Paul wins Alaska and Vermont. Walker wins Colorado, Minnesota, and Wyoming.

Perry drops out after Super Tuesday.
 
Cruz win Alabama, Kansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi and Huckabee drops out.  Paul wins Maine.

Rubio drops out after losing Florida to Bush, and is ultimately passed over for VP.  He runs for governor in 2018, and tries for President again in 2024.

Paul drops out after March 15 and endorses Cruz.

Bush drops out in early April.

Walker drops out after losing Pennsylvania.

Cruz beats Trump in the end to win the nomination on June 7.

Cruz picks Romney as his VP.

Clinton starts with a big lead but Cruz crushes her in the debates.

Cruz/Romney narrowly beats Clinton/Patrick in November.
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