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pbrower2a
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« on: September 20, 2014, 11:40:30 PM »

Obviously Sessions is going to lose to Victor Sanchez Williams in a massive landslide this November, but if he somehow returns to congress next year and decides to run for president, how would he fare against:

-Hillary Clinton
-Martin O'Malley
-Bernie Sanders
-Joe Biden
-Generic Democrat

Discuss with Maps!

btw it will look like this when against Generic D:
 


The map is basically an inverse of 1936. You could do better.

I could show a map with the Republican winning only Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, and the Third Congressional District of Nebraska. 

Maybe for Ted Cruz I could show an electoral map in which he wins his own state and roughly 47 other electoral votes -- which is one way to describe how Goldwater fared in 1964. Texas has 38 electoral votes instead of the five that Goldwater's Arizona had to offer in 1964...

Jeff Sessions is a Southern reactionary who will have little appeal in most of America outside of Dixie. Just look at the polls for Huckabee outside the South, which are awful. 

He would lose Florida and Virginia, by the way.
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pbrower2a
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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2014, 10:44:20 AM »

If anything, Kansas is more likely to go Democratic in 2016. But that would be a wash.
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