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« on: April 15, 2014, 12:28:08 PM »
« edited: April 18, 2014, 12:37:48 PM by Cris »


I apologize for possible grammatical errors in the timeline.

December 6, 2014

2014 Senate Elections


"We have a breaking news, a special news. We can project that the republicans won the control of the United States Senate. Bill Cassidy defeats the incumbent democratic senator Mary Landrieu in the runoff election in Louisiana."



Republicans 51 (+ 6)
Democrats 47 (- 6)
Indipendents 2 (=)

Key Results

Alaska
✔ Dan Sullivan 49,6%
Mark Begich 48,4%

Arkansas
✔ Tom Cotton 51,6%
Mark Pryor 47,9%

Colorado
✔ Mark Udall 50,3%
Cory Gardner 49,4%

Georgia
✔ David Perdue 51,9%
Michelle Nunn 47,2%

Kentucky
✔ Mitch McConnel 51,5%
Alison Lundergan Grimes 47,2%

Iowa
✔ Bruce Braley 51,6%
Joni Ernst 48,1%

Louisiana
✔ Bill Cassidy 50,3%
Mary Landrieu 49,7%

Michigan
✔ Gary Peters 50%
Terry Lynn Land 49,5%

Montana
✔ Steve Daines 54,9%
John Walsh 43,5%

New Hampshire
✔ Jeanne Shaheen 52%
Scott Brown 47,8%

North Carolina
✔ Kay Hagan 49,6%
Tom Tills 49,1%

South Dakota
✔ Mike Rounds 57,1%
Rick Weiland 41,6%

West Virginia
✔ Shelley More Capito 53,7%
Natalie Tennant 44%

2014 Gubernatorial Elections



Republicans 26 (- 3)
Democrats 24 (+ 3)

Key Results

Arkansas
✔ Mike Ross 50,1%
Asa Hutchinson 49,9%

Connecticut
✔ Dan Malloy 51,3%
Thomas Foley 48,5%

Florida
✔ Charlie Crist 51,3%
Rick Scott 47,4%

Georgia
✔ Nathan Deal 50,1%
Jason Carter 49,8%

Illinois
✔ Pat Quinn 50,5%
Bruce Rauner 49,1%

Kansas
✔ Sam Brownback 49,3%
Paul Davis 49,1%

Maine
✔ Mike Michaud 43,1%
Paul LePage 37,2%
Eliot Cutler 19,7%

Michigan
✔ Rick Snyder 51,3%
Mark Schauer 48,5%

Nevada
✔ Brian Sandoval 60,3%
Chris Hyepock 27,6%
David Lory VanDerBeek 12,1%

New Mexico
✔ Susana Martinez 53,7%
Gary King 45,3%

Ohio
✔ John Kasich 52,5%
Ed FitzGerald 47%

Pennsylvania
✔ Tom Wolf 54,8%
Tom Corbett 43,7%

Wisconsin
✔ Scott Walker 51,1%
Mary Burke 48,6%


“The primary season will start the next year, with the first announcements of the candidates. The innocence of Chris Christie in the scandal "Bridgegate" was recognized, but he will run? His popolarity is too low to running? And Scott Walker? He narrowly won the re-election in Wisconsin. The conservative front will be capable to support only one candidate? Hillary Clinton  will run? And if she will run, there will be others candidates to contrast her? ”
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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2014, 07:32:33 AM »

Comments? Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2014, 09:35:10 AM »


Very good for the moment. Continue!
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« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2014, 11:04:24 AM »

Looks good so far.
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« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2014, 02:11:10 PM »
« Edited: April 18, 2014, 11:05:15 AM by Cris »



Republican National Primary Poll - January 2015
Mike Huckabee 13%
Chris Christie 12%
Scott Walker 10%
Marco Rubio 8%
Rand Paul 8%
Jeb Bush 6%
Rick Santorum 6%
Ted Cruz 5%
Paul Ryan 3%
Rick Perry 2%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 25%

Democratic National Primary Poll - January 2015
Hillary Clinton 61%
Brian Schweitzer 12%
Joe Biden 8%
Bernie Sanders 5%
Others 1%
Undecided 13%

The Candidates

Former Pennsylvania Senator and 2012 Candidate Rick Santorum


"America needs of a conservative voice, a conservative man that is capable to defend our values and help our families. For this, I'm running for president of the United States."

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie


“In these years I've made a great work in New Jersey and the voters have re-elected me in a landslide. Today, the United States needs of a strong leadership. I'm ready to serve our country as the next president of the United States of America.”

Former Secretary of State, New York Senator and 2008 Candidate Hillary Clinton


" I announce that I'm running for the presidency of the United States of America. This is an important decision for my life and for my country. I thought about it for a long time but the american people deserve a new chance."


“No. I'm not running for the presidency. Is not my time, I will run for re-election in the Senate.”

Former Arkansas Governor and 2008 Candidate Mike Huckabee


" We need of a strong conservative voice, but this person must have the right experience for take the office. I proudly served Arkansas as Governor, for 11 years and I was a presidential candidate in 2008. I have the right experience, and I'm running for President."

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush


"I thank all the persons for their encouragement and today, I announce my candidacy for the presidency of the United States. I have a great project for this country, and I hope that you will help me to accomplish this."

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker


"Is a great love for my country that pushes me to run for President of the United States. I proudly served Wisconsin and I think that now is time to serve my country."


"I'm not running for President of the United States. I'm proudly served my party and my country as the vice presidential nominee in 2012, but I will not running for the presidency. I have others projects."

Former Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer


"America needs of a really change, overcoming the dynasties! Dynasties are wrong for our country and I desire be the man that the United States expect, and for this I'm running for President."

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders


"I think that americans expect something better for this elections and for the future. I want to fulfill this desire and I'm officially running for the presidency of the Unites States of America, as a democrat"

Texas Senator Ted Cruz


"Is time to change this country. After the Obama administration's disasters, I think that our country need of a new voice, a conservative, a strong voice for make better the United States. I'm running for President!"

US Representative Peter King


"Yes, I'm running for President of the United States! Against the extremists for make better this country."


"No. I'm not running for President."

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul


"Is time for a radical change. This is what Americans want and I'm ready for this. And you? You are ready? I'm proudly running for President of the United States of America."


"I'm proudly to be Vice President. I have decided to not running for President. I already running for this office, but I think that is time for others persons."

Republican National Primary Poll

Mike Huckabee 15%
Scott Walker 13%
Chris Christie 11%
Jeb Bush 11%
Rand Paul 10%
Ted Cruz 8%
Rick Santorum 8%
Peter King 2%
Others 1%
Undecided 21%

Republican Primary Poll - Iowa

Mike Huckabee 17%
Rick Santorum 13%
Scott Walker 12%
Rand Paul 10%
Chris Christie 8%
Ted Cruz 8%
Jeb Bush 5%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 25%

Republican Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Chris Christie 21%
Jeb Bush 15%
Rand Paul 12%
Peter King 8%
Scott Walker 8%
Mike Huckabee 7%
Rick Santorum 5%
Ted Cruz 4%
Others 1%
Undecided 19%

Democratic National Primary Poll

Hillary Clinton 56%
Brian Schweitzer 18%
Bernie Sanders 11%
Others 1%
Undecided 14%

Democratic Primary Poll - Iowa

Hillary Clinton 52%
Brian Schweitzer 23%
Bernie Sanders 13%
Others 1%
Undecided 11%

Democratic Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Hillary Clinton 54%
Bernie Sanders 27%
Brian Schweitzer 9%
Others 1%
Undecided 9%

General Election Polls

Hillary Clinton 48%
Chris Christie 43%

Hillary Clinton 48%
Jeb Bush 42%

Hillary Clinton 51%
Rand Paul 41%

Hillary Clinton 49%
Scott Walker 38%

Hillary Clinton 52%
Mike Huckabee 37%

Hillary Clinton 52%
Peter King 36%

Hillary Clinton 53%
Rick Santorum 36%

Hillary Clinton 55%
Ted Cruz 37%%
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« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2014, 12:12:23 PM »
« Edited: April 18, 2014, 11:06:37 AM by Cris »

Rematch

Republican National Primary Poll - July 2015

Scott Walker 16%
Mike Huckabee 15%
Chris Christie 14%
Rand Paul 13%
Ted Cruz 10%
Jeb Bush 8%
Rick Santorum 6%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 16%

Republican Primary Poll - Iowa

Mike Huckabee 21%
Rand Paul 15%
Scott Walker 11%
Ted Cruz 11%
Rick Santorum 9%
Chris Christie 8%
Jeb Bush 4%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 19%

Republican Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Chris Christie 27%
Jeb Bush 14%
Rand Paul 14%
Scott Walker 9%
Mike Huckabee 8%
Peter King 6%
Rick Santorum 3%
Ted Cruz 3%
Others 1%
Undecided 15%

Democratic National Primary Poll - July 2015

Hillary Clinton 54%
Brian Schweitzer 21%
Bernie Sanders 13%
Others 1%
Undecided 11%

Democratic Primary Poll - Iowa

Hillary Clinton 52%
Brian Schweitzer 23%
Bernie Sanders 13%
Others 1%
Undecided 11%

Democratic Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Hillary Clinton 52%
Bernie Sanders 30%
Brian Schweitzer 10%
Others 1%
Undecided 7%

The notable endorsements.

Chris Christie


Former Massachusetts Governor and 2012 Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney.


Arizona Senator and 2008 Presidential Nominee John McCain.


Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.


New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez.

Jeb Bush


Former President George W. Bush


Florida Senator Marco Rubio

Ted Cruz


Former Alaska Governor and 2008 Vice Presidential Nominee Sarah Palin


Former Texas Governor Rick Perry

Scott Walker


Congressman and 2012 Vice Presidential Nominee Paul Ryan


Ohio Governor John Kasich

Mike Huckabee


Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal

Rand Paul


Former Congressman Ron Paul

Hillary Clinton


President Barack Obama


Vice President Joe Biden

Ames Iowa Straw Poll Results



Rand Paul 3.869
Mike Huckabee 3.547
Rick Santorum 2.568
Scott Walker 2.280
Ted Cruz 2.212
Chris Christie 1.351
Jeb Bush 845
Peter King 51
Scattering 169

Republican National Primary Poll - December 2015

Mike Huckabee 18%
Chris Christie 15%
Rand Paul 14%
Scott Walker 13%
Ted Cruz 11%
Jeb Bush 7%
Rick Santorum 6%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 14%

Republican Primary Poll - Iowa

Mike Huckabee 26%
Rand Paul 18%
Ted Cruz 13%
Scott Walker 10%
Rick Santorum 8%
Chris Christie 8%
Jeb Bush 5%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 10%

Republican Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Chris Christie 33%
Rand Paul 15%
Scott Walker 12%
Jeb Bush 11%
Mike Huckabee 8%
Peter King 4%
Rick Santorum 2%
Ted Cruz 2%
Others 2%
Undecided 11%

Democratic National Primary Poll - December 2015

Hillary Clinton 54%
Brian Schweitzer 22%
Bernie Sanders 12%
Others 2%
Undecided 10%

Democratic Primary Poll - Iowa

Hillary Clinton 51%
Brian Schweitzer 26%
Bernie Sanders 12%
Others 1%
Undecided 10%

Democratic Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Hillary Clinton 53%
Bernie Sanders 33%
Brian Schweitzer 6%
Others 1%
Undecided 7%

The Primary Map

Republicans



Mike Huckabee
Chris Christie
Rand Paul
Scott Walker
Ted Cruz
Jeb Bush
Rick Santorum
Peter King

Democrats



Hillary Clinton
Brian Schweitzer
Bernie Sanders
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« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2014, 02:28:58 PM »

Looks good so far.
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« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2014, 02:36:05 PM »


Thanks. Smiley
Good luck for your TL!


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« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2014, 03:06:08 PM »

Perfect Smiley
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« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2014, 03:16:55 PM »


Thank you very much Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2014, 11:08:57 AM »





“The polls has just closed and we can project that Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has won the democratic caucuses. Hillary Clinton wins Iowa.”

✔ Hillary Clinton 54,1% (41)
Brian Schweitzer 29,2% (11)
Bernie Sanders 14,3% (7)


"Thank you Iowa! Thank you for this great victory! Let's go to New Hampshire, to South Carolina and we will win the nomination, with a new chance for all the americans!"


"We will not surrender! We will go in all the states to transmit our message of change and freedom."


"The campaign is still long. I wait you in New Hampshire."

“On the republican side, we can project that Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, the winner of 2008 Iowa republican caucuses, has won again the Iowa caucuses.”

✔ Mike Huckabee 28,9% (9)
Rand Paul 19,1% (5)
Ted Cruz 15,4% (4)
Scott Walker 12,3% (4)
Chris Christie 8,7% (2)
Rick Santorum 8,4% (2)
Jeb Bush 5,8% (2)
Peter King 0,8% (0)


"This is a very important state for me and for my campaign and without a great results in Iowa is impossible continue to battle for the nomination. For this, I have made the decision to suspend my presidential campaign. My endorsement goes to Governor Huckabee because I think that Mike will be capable to defend our values, our families and will win the nomination!"


"Thank you Iowa. I love this state. First of all, I thank Senator Santorum for his endorsement. This is an amazing result and this results will push us to win the republican nomination!"


"Let us go forward in our battle for freedom! This is an important results, but we will do better."


"This is a disappointing results, there is no doubt. Now, we go in South Carolina. South Carolina will be an important test."


"Thank you for this great results, Iowa! We still have a lot to say and we will win!"


"I thank all the Iowans that have put their trust in me. Now, we will go in New Hampshire for a great victory!"


"This is not a good results but the next primaries, as New Hampshire and North Carolina, will be decisive."

Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Mike Huckabee 9 11
Rand Paul 5
Ted Cruz 4
Scott Walker 4
Chris Christie 2
Jeb Bush 2
Peter King 0
Rick Santorum 2 (Pledged to Huckabee)

Democratic Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Hillary Clinton 41
Brian Schweitzer 11
Bernie Sanders 7

Republican National Primary Poll - After Iowa

Mike Huckabee 24%
Chris Christie 17%
Rand Paul 16%
Scott Walker 13%
Ted Cruz 9%
Jeb Bush 6%
Peter King 1%
Others 2%
Undecided 12%

Republican Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Chris Christie 36%
Rand Paul 16%
Jeb Bush 11%
Mike Huckabee 10%
Scott Walker 9%
Peter King 5%
Ted Cruz 2%
Others 2%
Undecided 9%

Republican Primary Poll - South Carolina (Pre-Iowa)

Ted Cruz 19%
Mike Huckabee 16%
Jeb Bush 13%
Chris Christie 10%
Rand Paul 10%
Scott Walker 9%
Rick Santorum 5%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 16%

Republican Primary Poll - South Carolina (After Iowa)

Mike Huckabee 21%
Ted Cruz 18%
Rand Paul 13%
Jeb Bush 11%
Scott Walker 11%
Chris Christie 10%
Peter King 1%
Others 2%
Undecided 13%

Democratic National Primary Poll - After Iowa

Hillary Clinton 57%
Brian Schweitzer 20%
Bernie Sanders 14%
Others 1%
Undecided 8%

Democratic Primary Poll - New Hampshire

Hillary Clinton 49%
Bernie Sanders 36%
Brian Schweitzer 8%
Others 1%
Undecided 6%

Democratic Primary Poll - South Carolina

Hillary Clinton 45%
Brian Schweitzer 32%
Bernie Sanders 6%
Others 1%
Undecided 16%
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« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2014, 09:03:07 AM »
« Edited: April 19, 2014, 01:40:07 PM by Cris »

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“The polls has just closed in New Hampshire and we can project that Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic Primaries. This is the second victory for Hillary in the primary season.”

✔ Hillary Clinton 51,8% (26)
Bernie Sanders 36,9% (11)
Brian Schweitzer 10,1% (0)


"Thank you New Hampshire! This is wonderful! This is a fundamental victory."


"This is a great result! Thank you New Hampshire! Let us go forward and we will win!"

“On the republican side, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie wins the primaries.”

✔ Chris Christie 38,4% (10)
Rand Paul 17,3% (3)
Jeb Bush 12,6% (4)
Scott Walker 10,4% (2)
Mike Huckabee 10% (2)
Peter King 5,8% (0)
Ted Cruz 3,1% (0)


"With this victory, tonight, we have relaunched our campaign!"


"Without a great result in New Hampshire, it is useless to continue my campaign. I suspend my campaign and endorse Chris Christie for President."

Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Mike Huckabee 13
Chris Christie 12
Rand Paul 8
Scott Walker 6
Jeb Bush 6
Ted Cruz 4

Democratic Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Hillary Clinton 67
Bernie Sanders 18
Brian Schweitzer 11

Republican National Primary Poll - After New Hampshire

Mike Huckabee 25%
Chris Christie 22%
Rand Paul 18%
Scott Walker 11%
Ted Cruz 7%
Jeb Bush 5%
Others 1%
Undecided 11%

Republican Primary Poll - South Carolina

Ted Cruz 21%
Mike Huckabee 21%
Chris Christie 12%
Rand Paul 11%
Jeb Bush 9%
Scott Walker 9%
Others 1%
Undecided 16%

Republican Primary Poll - Nevada

Rand Paul 20%
Chris Christie 18%
Mike Huckabee 17%
Scott Walker 16%
Ted Cruz 10%
Jeb Bush 6%
Others 1%
Undecided 12%

Democratic National Primary Poll - After New Hampshire

Hillary Clinton 57%
Brian Schweitzer 18%
Bernie Sanders 15%
Others 1%
Undecided 9%

Democratic Primary Poll - South Carolina

Hillary Clinton 46%
Brian Schweitzer 34%
Bernie Sanders 6%
Others 1%
Undecided 13%

Democratic Primary Poll - Nevada

Hillary Clinton 51%
Bernie Sanders 19%
Brian Schweitzer 16%
Others 1%
Undecided 13%

"Ted Cruz presidential campaign is only focused on South Carolina and the most recent polls show that is a close race between him and Mike Huckabee. A victory in South Carolina will be fundamental for Cruz. Without a victory in the Palmetto State, is very probably that Cruz will drop out from the race"
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« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2014, 09:12:02 AM »



Next: South Carolina
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« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2014, 02:06:21 PM »

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“We can project that Hillary Clinton wins the South Carolina primaries. Former Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer gets the second place.”

✔ Hillary Clinton 51,6% (46)
Brian Schweitzer 39,3% (22)
Bernie Sanders 7,6% (0)

“On the republican side, is too close to call between Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. Also, is too close to call for the third place between Rand Paul, Chris Christie and Scott Walker.”

13% IN

Ted Cruz 26,4%
Mike Huckabee 22,2%
Rand Paul 15,1%
Scott Walker 14,2%
Chris Christie 13,9%
Jeb Bush 7%

“With the 58% reported, Governor Huckabee has a small lead over Senator Cruz. Close race for the third place between Rand Paul and Chris Christie”

58% IN

Mike Huckabee 25,9%
Ted Cruz 24,6%
Rand Paul 14,3%
Chris Christie 13,8%
Scott Walker 11,3%
Jeb Bush 8,9%

“Now, we can project that Mike Huckabee wins the South Carolina Republican primaries.”

✔ Mike Huckabee 27,3% (38)
Ted Cruz 23,2% (10)
Chris Christie 14,1% (0)
Rand Paul 13,9% (0)
Scott Walker 10,6% (0)
Jeb Bush 9,4% (0)


"We have spent all the our forces in South Carolina and we have staked everything on South Carolina. The our objective was the victory, but it did not happen. Without a victory in this state and others poor results is useless continue my campaign. For this reason, I suspend my presidential campaign. My endorsement goes to Mike Huckabee, the only candidate that can defend our values and lead us to the victory."

Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Mike Huckabee 51 65
Chris Christie 12
Rand Paul 8
Scott Walker 6
Jeb Bush 6
Ted Cruz 14 (Pledged to Huckabee)

Democratic Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Hillary Clinton 113
Brian Schweitzer 33
Bernie Sanders 18

Republican National Primary Poll - After South Carolina

Mike Huckabee 30%
Chris Christie 25%
Rand Paul 17%
Scott Walker 9%
Jeb Bush 7%
Others 0%
Undecided 12%

Republican Primary Poll - Nevada

Rand Paul 25%
Mike Huckabee 22%
Chris Christie 20%
Scott Walker 15%
Jeb Bush 5%
Others 2%
Undecided 11%

Republican Primary Poll - North Carolina (December 2015)

Jeb Bush 20%
Chris Christie 16%
Mike Huckabee 14%
Scott Walker 12%
Rand Paul 9%
Ted Cruz 8%
Rick Santorum 4%
Peter King 1%
Others 1%
Undecided 15%

Republican Primary Poll - North Carolina (After South Carolina)

Mike Huckabee 22%
Chris Christie 20%
Jeb Bush 18%
Rand Paul 14%
Scott Walker 10%
Others 1%
Undecided 15%

Republican Primary Poll - Maine

Chris Christie 37%
Rand Paul 16%
Mike Huckabee 13%
Jeb Bush 13%
Scott Walker 11%
Others 1%
Undecided 9%

Republican Primary Poll - Minnesota

Scott Walker 26%
Chris Christie 22%
Mike Huckabee 16%
Rand Paul 14%
Jeb Bush 6%
Others 1%
Undecided 15%

Democratic National Primary Poll - After South Carolina

Hillary Clinton 59%
Brian Schweitzer 20%
Bernie Sanders 14%
Others 0%
Undecided 7%

Democratic Primary Poll - Nevada

Hillary Clinton 56%
Brian Schweitzer 18%
Bernie Sanders 16%
Others 1%
Undecided 9%

Democratic Primary Poll - North Carolina

Hillary Clinton 58%
Brian Schweitzer 17%
Bernie Sanders 17%
Others 0%
Undecided 8%

"Hillary Clinton is the clear frontrunner for the democratic nomination. On the republican side, Mike Huckabee has a big lead in the delegate count, but who will take the role of opponent? Jeb Bush declared that a victory in North Carolina will be fundamental, also Scott Walker is concentrated only on Minnesota, like Rand Paul with Nevada. The next objectives of Chris Christie are Maine, Nevada, Minnesota, Arizona and Michigan."
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« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2014, 08:01:54 PM »

I have to say that, I think Christie's political career is pretty much over.
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« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2014, 08:14:41 AM »

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+++ As expected, Chris Christie resigns as New Jersey Governor +++

Nevada Caucuses

“We can project that Hillary Clinton wins the Nevada caucuses.”

✔ Hillary Clinton 59,9% (35)
Brian Schweitzer 21,7% (8 )
Bernie Sanders 16,5% (6)

“On the republican side, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is the winner of the caucuses.”

✔ Rand Paul 29,5% (8 )
Mike Huckabee 23,7% (7)
Chris Christie 22,9% (6)
Scott Walker 15,7% (6)
Jeb Bush 6,7% (2)


"Thank you Nevada! The run to the victory has just begun!"

North Carolina Primary

"Hillary Clinton wins easily the North Carolina Democratic primaries."

✔ Hillary Clinton 62,4% (110)
Brian Schweitzer 22,3% (27)
Bernie Sanders 14,7% (0)


"Thank you North Carolina! The finish line is near!"

"On the republican side, is too close to call for the victory between Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee, but we can project that Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush will take the third place."

47% IN

Chris Christie 27,8%
Mike Huckabee 25,2%
Jeb Bush 19,4%
Rand Paul 13,7%
Scott Walker 13,1%

"Now, we project that Mike Huckabee wins the North Carolina Republican primary."

✔ Mike Huckabee 26,7% (19)
Chris Christie 24,9%(17)
Jeb Bush 18,8% (15)
Rand Paul 15,9% (11)
Scott Walker 12,6% (9)


"This is a disappointing results, like the others results in the primary season. I suspend my presidential campaign and now, the race for the nomination is only between Mike Huckabee and Chris Christie. I endorse Governor Christie for his experience and also because is the only that can beat Hillary Clinton in the general election."

Maine Republican Caucuses

✔ Chris Christie 47,9% (10)
Rand Paul 20,2% (4)
Mike Huckabee 17,6% (4)
Scott Walker 12,7% (3)

Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Mike Huckabee 95
Chris Christie 45 68
Rand Paul 31
Scott Walker 21
Jeb Bush 23 (Pledged to Christie)

Democratic Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Hillary Clinton 258
Brian Schweitzer 64
Bernie Sanders 24

Republican National Primary Poll - After Maine

Mike Huckabee 34%
Chris Christie 27%
Rand Paul 21%
Scott Walker 9%
Others 0%
Undecided 9%

Republican Primary Poll - Minnesota

Chris Christie 27%
Scott Walker 25%
Mike Huckabee 21%
Rand Paul 15%
Others 1%
Undecided 11%

Republican Primary Poll - Colorado

Mike Huckabee 28%
Chris Christie 26%
Rand Paul 19%
Scott Walker 12%
Others 1%
Undecided 14%

Republican Primary Poll - Missouri (Non-binding primary)

Mike Huckabee 45%
Rand Paul 18%
Chris Christie 15%
Scott Walker 12%
Others 1%
Undecided 9%

Republican Primary Poll - Arizona

Mike Huckabee 36%
Chris Christie 25%
Scott Walker 15%
Rand Paul 12%
Others 1%
Undecided 11%

Republican Primary Poll - Michigan

Chris Christie 28%
Scott Walker 21%
Rand Paul 19%
Mike Huckabee 18%
Others 1%
Undecided 13%

Democratic National Primary Poll - After North Carolina

Hillary Clinton 61%
Brian Schweitzer 25%
Bernie Sanders 8%
Others 0%
Undecided 6%

Democratic Primary Poll - Minnesota

Hillary Clinton 52%
Brian Schweitzer 27%
Bernie Sanders 12%
Others 1%
Undecided 8%

Democratic Primary Poll - Missouri

Hillary Clinton 47%
Brian Schweitzer 38%
Bernie Sanders 6%
Others 2%
Undecided 7%

Democratic Primary Poll - Colorado

Hillary Clinton 41%
Brian Schweitzer 38%
Bernie Sanders 8%
Others 1%
Undecided 12%

Democratic Primary Poll - Arizona

Hillary Clinton 48%
Brian Schweitzer 35%
Bernie Sanders 11%
Others 1%
Undecided 5%

Democratic Primary Poll - Michigan

Hillary Clinton 54%
Bernie Sanders 26%
Brian Schweitzer 10%
Others 1%
Undecided 9%
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« Reply #16 on: April 23, 2014, 09:34:34 AM »



Colorado Republican Caucuses

"Mike Huckabee wins the Colorado Caucuses, with a margin of 6 points over Chris Christie."

✔ Mike Huckabee 35,6% (13)
Chris Christie 29,8% (10)
Rand Paul 23,4% (8 )
Scott Walker 10,6% (4)

Minnesota Caucuses

"On the democratic side, we can project that Hillary Clinton wins the Minnesota Democratic caucuses."

✔ Hillary Clinton 54,8% (76)
Brian Schweitzer 32% (29)
Bernie Sanders 12,9% (0)

"On the republican side, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has won the caucuses. Scott Walker take the second place."

✔ Chris Christie 31,4% (11)
Scott Walker 26,9% (9)
Mike Huckabee 23,9% (8 )
Rand Paul 16,9% (6)

Missouri Primary

"Hillary Clinton wins the Missouri Democratic Primaries"

✔ Hillary Clinton 53,1% (61)
Brian Schweitzer 41,8% (34)
Bernie Sanders 4,7%

"Governor Huckabee wins the Non-binding Missouri Primaries."

✔ Mike Huckabee 52,4% (0)
Rand Paul 20,3% (0)
Chris Christie 14,9% (0)
Scott Walker 10,3% (0)


"I announce that I suspend my presidential campaign. This is an irrevocable decision. For the moment, I don't endorse any candidate."


"Michigan will be decisive!"

Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Mike Huckabee 116
Chris Christie 89
Rand Paul 45
Scott Walker 34

Need to nominate: 1205

Democratic Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Hillary Clinton 395
Brian Schweitzer 131
Bernie Sanders 24

Need to nominate: 2542

Republican National Primary Poll - After CO/MN/MO

Mike Huckabee 39%
Chris Christie 32%
Rand Paul 19%
Others 0%
Undecided 10%

Republican Primary Poll - Arizona

Mike Huckabee 43%
Chris Christie 33%
Rand Paul 15%
Others 0%
Undecided 9%

Republican Primary Poll - Michigan

Chris Christie 38%
Mike Huckabee 25%
Rand Paul 22%
Others 1%
Undecided 14%

Democratic National Primary Poll - After MN/MO

Hillary Clinton 63%
Brian Schweitzer 28%
Bernie Sanders 5%
Others 0%
Undecided 3%

Democratic Primary Poll - Arizona

Hillary Clinton 51%
Brian Schweitzer 36%
Bernie Sanders 7%
Others 1%
Undecided 5%

Democratic Primary Poll - Michigan

Hillary Clinton 56%
Bernie Sanders 27%
Brian Schweitzer 12%
Others 1%
Undecided 5%
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« Reply #17 on: April 25, 2014, 12:07:29 PM »

Rematch

Arizona Primary

"We can project that Hillary Clinton wins the Arizona Democratic primaries."

✔ Hillary Clinton 52,7% (64)
Brian Schweitzer 38,9% (24)
Bernie Sanders 7,8%

"For the republicans, Mike Huckabee wins the primary and all the 56 delegates."

✔ Mike Huckabee 48% (56)
Chris Christie 34,8% (0)
Rand Paul 16,5% (0)

Michigan Primary

"On the democratic side, Hillary Clinton wins Michigan. Bernie Sanders take the second place."

✔ Hillary Clinton 57,8% (109)
Bernie Sanders 24% (34)
Brian Schweitzer 18% (26)

"On the republican side, Chris Christie wins."

✔ Chris Christie 43% (35)
Mike Huckabee 31,9% (20)
Rand Paul 24,1% (3)


"We have staked everything on Michigan but we did not have the right response to continue our campaign. For this, I suspend my campaign and I endorse Hillary Clinton."

Maine Democratic Caucuses

✔ Hillary Clinton 63,6% (27)
Brian Schweitzer 35,8% (8 )

Nothern Marianas Convention

✔ Hillary Clinton (2)
Brian Schweitzer (0)

Alaska Republican Caucuses

✔ Mike Huckabee 40,1% (12)
Chris Christie 32,2% (8 )
Rand Paul 26% (6)

Wyoming Republican Caucuses

✔ Mike Huckabee 42,4% (12)
Chris Christie 40,8% (11)
Rand Paul 16,3% (4)

Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Mike Huckabee 216
Chris Christie 143
Rand Paul 58

Need to nominate: 1205

Democratic Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Hillary Clinton 597 655
Brian Schweitzer 189
Bernie Sanders 58 (Pledged to Hillary Clinton)

Need to nominate: 2542

Republican National Primary Poll - After AZ/MI

Mike Huckabee 41%
Chris Christie 35%
Rand Paul 16%
Others 0%
Undecided 8%

Democratic National Primary Poll - After AZ/MI

Hillary Clinton 66%
Brian Schweitzer 31%
Others 0%
Undecided 3%

Super Tuesday - The states



Republican and Democratic contests
Only Republican contest
Only Democratic contest

Super Tuesday - The polls

Republicans



Dark Red - Huckabee leads by 10 or more points
Light Red - Huckabee leads by 5 to 10 points
Yellow - A candidate leads by only 0 to 5 points
Light Green - Christie leads by 5 to 10 points
Dark Green - Christie leads by 10 or more points

Republican Primary Poll - Virginia

Chris Christie 45%
Mike Huckabee 41%
Rand Paul 6%
Others 0%
Undecided 8%

Democrats



Dark Red - Clinton leads by 10 or more points
Light Red - Clinton leads by 5 to 10 points
Yellow - A candidate leads by only 0 to 5 points
Light Blue - Schweitzer leads by 5 to 10 points
Dark Blue - Schweitzer leads by 10 or more points

Democratic Primary Poll - Colorado

Brian Schweitzer 46%
Hillary Clinton 44%
Others 0%
Undecided 10%
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« Reply #18 on: April 29, 2014, 08:23:19 AM »

A new update today or tomorrow.
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« Reply #19 on: April 30, 2014, 01:48:22 AM »

Great and realistic timeline!
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« Reply #20 on: April 30, 2014, 11:10:29 AM »





"We can project that Hillary Clinton wins all the states interested by the primary contests, including Colorado."

American Samoa Caucuses
✔ Hillary Clinton 90,3% (11)
Brian Schweitzer 9,7% (0)

Colorado Caucuses
✔ Hillary Clinton 52,4% (29)
Brian Schweitzer 47,2% (21)

Florida Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 63,5% (199)
Brian Schweitzer 35% (76)

Georgia Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 56,1% (80)
Brian Schweitzer 43,3% (45)

Massachusetts Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 69,3% (106)
Brian Schweitzer 30,5% (26)

Oklahoma Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 55,8% (29)
Brian Schweitzer 42,6% (19)

Tennessee Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 57,4% (57)
Brian Schweitzer 41,7% (29)

Texas Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 57,3% (169)
Brian Schweitzer 42,1% (87)

Virginia Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 69,8% (101)
Brian Schweitzer 30,2% (27)

Vermont Primary
✔ Hillary Clinton 71,3% (23)
Brian Schweitzer 25,2% (4)


"I think that my campaign has reached the limit of its potential.
For this, I suspend my campaign and I endorse Hillary Clinton."


Democratic Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count


Hillary Clinton 1459 1982
Brian Schweitzer 523 (Pledged to Hillary Clinton)

Need to nominate: 2542

14 days later...

Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic Presumtive Nominee.


"Thank you! This was a great presidential campaign and we are ready for the victory in the general election, for make better our country, the United States of America!"

Final Map



✔ Hillary Clinton 5083

Next: Super Tuesday (Republican) and Republican Presumptive Nominee.
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« Reply #21 on: April 30, 2014, 11:38:52 AM »

That's a great timeline, bad that I just discovered it now!
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« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2014, 12:48:23 PM »


That's a great timeline, bad that I just discovered it now!

Thanks!
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« Reply #23 on: May 01, 2014, 02:13:25 PM »

Rematch



"On the republican side, we can project for Mike Huckabee the following states."

Georgia Primary
✔ Mike Huckabee 47,8% (56)
Chris Christie 36% (18)
Rand Paul 15,7% (0)

Idaho Caucuses
✔ Mike Huckabee 47,8% (14)
Chris Christie 42,3% (13)
Rand Paul 9,4% (3)

North Dakota Caucuses
✔ Mike Huckabee 55,8% (16)
Chris Christie 32,1% (9)
Rand Paul 11,5% (3)

Oklahoma Primary
✔ Mike Huckabee 63,4% (41)
Chris Christie 20,6% (0)
Rand Paul 15,4% (0)

Tennessee Primary
✔ Mike Huckabee 66,1% (53)
Rand Paul 23,2% (3)
Chris Christie 10,5% (0)

Texas Primary
✔ Mike Huckabee 58,7% (143)
Chris Christie 31,6% (10)
Rand Paul 9,5% (0)

Virginia Primary
✔ Mike Huckabee 50,1% (36)
Chris Christie 45,6% (13)
Rand Paul 4,3% (0)

"And for Chris Christie we can project..."

Florida Primary
✔ Chris Christie 46,8% (98)
Mike Huckabee 41,2% (0)
Rand Paul 11,7% (0)

Massachusetts Primary
✔ Chris Christie 57,9% (27)
Mike Huckabee 31,5% (14)
Rand Paul 10,1% (0)

Vermont Primary
✔ Chris Christie 59,2% (16)
Mike Huckabee 31,3% (0)
Rand Paul 9,5% (0)


"I think that is time of unity. Mike Huckabee is clear the front runner in the race and I endorse him."


"Now, the race is only between a conservative, Mike Huckabee, and a democrat, Chris Christie. I can't endorse a democrat! Is time of a conservative voice. Is the time of Mike Huckabee, the next president of the United States."


"We will go in Ohio"


"I thank Governor Scott Walker and Senator Rand Paul for their endorsements. We will win!"


Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



Mike Huckabee 589 690
Chris Christie 347
Rand Paul 67 (Pledged to Mike Huckabee)
Scott Walker 34 (Pledged to Mike Huckabee)

Need to nominate: 1205

Republican Primary Poll - Ohio

Mike Huckabee 49%
Chris Christie 46%
Others 0%
Undecided 5%

General Election Polls

Hillary Clinton 48%
Chris Christie 45%

Hillary Clinton 49%
Mike Huckabee 39%

Republican Mini Tuesday (AS-HI-MS-OH-WA)

"We can project that Mike Huckabee wins the states of Mississippi, Ohio and, surprisingly, the state of Washington."

Mississippi Primary
✔ Mike Huckabee 67,3% (38)
Chris Christie 32,3% (0)

Ohio Primary
✔ Mike Huckabee 52,7% (50)
Chris Christie 47,1% (15)

Washington Caucuses
✔ Mike Huckabee 51,3% (22)
Chris Christie 48,2% (21)

"Chris Christie wins in American Samoa and Hawaii"

American Samoa Caucuses
✔ Chris Christie 61,3% (6)
Mike Huckabee 38,7% (3)

Hawaii Caucuses
✔ Chris Christie 60,2% (12)
Mike Huckabee 38,5% (7)


"I congratulate with Mike Huckabee for his victories tonight, I thank all the american citizens that have supported me, but I endorse Governor Huckabee for the presidency of the United States. Now, Mike Huckabee is our nominee and I will help him to beat Hillary Clinton"

Republican Presidential Primaries - Map and Delegates Count



✔ Mike Huckabee 809 1211
Chris Christie 402 (Pledged to Mike Huckabee)

Need to nominate: 1205

Mike Huckabee, the Republican Presumptive Nominee


"Thank you! I'm proudly to be the republican nominee for president of the United States. This is the right way to the victory. For win again, our party and our country need of a conservative voice. At all the people that say that I'm not the right candidate to win, I quote the example of Ronald Reagan. A conservative that has won the elections in landslides."

Final Map



✔ Mike Huckabee 2409
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« Reply #24 on: May 05, 2014, 07:32:45 AM »

A new update today or tomorrow.
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