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Question: if there was an election in two rounds, you would vote for whom?
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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
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E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« on: February 21, 2012, 11:48:21 PM »

Personnaly, I would had vote for constitution on first and democratic on final round (except if there is a paul-obama final)

Your politics seem fairly atypical for France...
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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,118
United States


Political Matrix
E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 10:55:17 AM »

You could have Ricky on the Constitution ticket,

Santorum is probably the most removed from the Constitution Party platform of any of the current GOP candidates.
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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,118
United States


Political Matrix
E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2012, 11:16:16 AM »

A couple guesses at previous elections:

1992:

First round:

Clinton (Democratic): 31%
Perot (Perot Party): 23%
Bush (Republican): 20%
Buchanan (Taxpayer): 11%
Jerry Brown: (No2NAFTA): 5%
Other: 10%

Second round, Clinton vs. Perot:

Perot: 54%
Clinton: 46%

Second round, Bush vs. Perot:

Perot: 58%
Bush: 42%

Second round, Clinton vs. Bush:

Clinton: 52%
Bush: 48%

1968

Nixon (Republican): 30%
Wallace (American Independent): 24%
Humphrey (Democratic): 23%
McCarthy (Peace): 14%
Other: 9%

Second round, Nixon vs. Wallace (2002 scenario):

Nixon: 71%
Wallace: 29%

Second round, Nixon vs. Humphrey:

Nixon: 55%
Humphrey: 45%

Second round, Humphrey vs. Wallace:

Humphrey: 63%
Wallace: 37%
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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 9,118
United States


Political Matrix
E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2012, 01:31:11 PM »

I don't think that Brown would ran aganist Perot.


Nor would Buchanan. All three of them were anti-NAFTA

Buchanan endorsed Bush in the general election and Brown endorsed nobody.  It's not like they were Perot supporters.
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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,118
United States


Political Matrix
E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2012, 11:49:32 AM »
« Edited: February 23, 2012, 11:54:48 AM by wormyguy »

1980:

Reagan (Republican): 39%
Carter (Democratic): 22%
Kennedy (National Democratic): 17%
Anderson (Anderson Independent): 11%
Ed Clark (Libertarian): 5%
Other: 6%

Round 2, Reagan vs. Carter:

Reagan: 54%
Carter: 46%

Round 2, Reagan vs. Kennedy:

Reagan: 58%
Kennedy: 42%

1936 (with Huey Long):

Roosevelt (Democratic): 31%
Landon (Republican): 24%
Long (Share Our Wealth): 22%
Al Smith (Liberty): 8%
Borah (American): 6%
Other: 9%

Second round, Roosevelt vs. Landon:

Roosevelt: 62%
Landon: 38%

Second round, Roosevelt vs. Long:

Roosevelt: 65%
Long: 35%

Second round, Landon vs. Long:

Landon: 51%
Long: 49%
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