JonathanSwift
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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2015, 05:51:01 PM » |
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Biden announces on September 21st that he will not run for President. He endorses Hillary Clinton.
Gilmore is the first Republican to drop out, due to lackluster polling numbers, fundraising and debate performances.
Chafee drops out following a disastrous performance at the first Democratic debate. Webb drops out the following month and endorses Clinton.
Jindal drops out in November, endorsing Huckabee and announcing his intent to run for Governor-elect Vitter's Senate seat.
Pataki suspends his campaign in December, followed by Perry and Carson in January.
Cruz and Sanders win Iowa; Rubio, Santorum and Walker drop out.
Bush and Sanders win New Hampshire; Christie, Fiorina and Kasich drop out and endorse Bush; O'Malley drops out and endorses Clinton.
Cruz and Clinton win South Carolina; likewise in Nevada. Graham, Paul and Trump drop out and endorse Cruz.
Huckabee wins Arkansas, but nothing else, on Super Tuesday; he suspends his campaign the following day. Cruz sweeps the rest of the South, as well as Colorado and Minnesota, emerging as the frontrunner.
Bush drops out after losing his home state of Florida to Cruz by a 53-46 margin.
Sanders crosses the delegate threshold with a win in New York in April. This causes Hillary Clinton to suffer a psychotic breakdown, in which she attempts to stab Bill to death with their stolen silverware. Both Clintons are subsequently arrested, tried, and given the federal death penalty after Hillary confesses to the murder of Vince Foster and other crimes.
Ted Cruz rallies the millions of conservatives who stayed home in 2012, and wins a 47-state landslide against Sanders. Sanders wins D.C., Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
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