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« on: December 14, 2014, 01:38:28 AM »

Mccain vs Gore with Maps

My prediction Mccain Wins all Bush states plus Oregon , Wisconson , New Mexico

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Mccain : 294
Gore : 244

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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2014, 02:48:03 AM »

John McCain (R) 55% 313 EV
Al Gore (D) 44% 225 EV


Al Gore (D) 67% 442 EV
Alan Keyes (R) 32% 96 EV


Al Gore (D) 51% 287 EV
Orin Hatch (R) 48% 251 EV


Al Gore (D) 56% 322 EV
Gary Bauer (R) 43% 216 EV


Al Gore (D) 55% 368 EV
Steve Forbes (R) 44% 170 EV


Jack Kemp (R) 53% 296 EV
Al Gore (D) 46% 242 EV


Elizabeth Dole (R) 51% 276 EV
Al Gore (D) 48% 262 EV


Al Gore (D) 53% 332 EV
Dan Quayle (R) 46% 206 EV


Bill Frist (R) 49.4% 271 EV
Al Gore (D) 49.2% 267 EV
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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2014, 06:24:09 PM »


Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Governor John Engler (R-MI) 292 Electoral Votes (48.9%)
Vice President Al Gore (D-TN)/Senator Joe Leiberman (D-CT) 246 Electoral Votes (46.8%)
Others (Reform, Green, Libertarian, etc.) 0 Electoral Votes (4.3%)
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2014, 07:46:36 PM »

 Matt how would Mccain popular vote would be larger then Obama in 2008 beciause I thought the Democrats were more popular in 2000 then the Republicans were in 2008
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« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2014, 12:40:22 PM »

Matt how would Mccain popular vote would be larger then Obama in 2008 beciause I thought the Democrats were more popular in 2000 then the Republicans were in 2008
The reason why I have John McCain winning by a larger margin that George Bush is because he was a much more moderate candidate who had more appeal to moderate voters. Those are the reasons why I have McCain picking up Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Oregon and the electoral vote from Maine's 2nd Congressional District. On the other hand, more conservative voters would have been less receptive to McCain than Bush and decide to either sit out the election or voted for Pat Buchanan. Due to that factor, Al Gore is able to pick up Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Florida and West Virginia in my map.
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