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The Duke
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« Reply #300 on: November 23, 2005, 03:31:02 AM »

Delegate count:

Soult        69
Brunsel    61
Rights      49
Ford         43
Nichols     37
Smith       27
Craddock 14
Berger     11
Wixted       8

I can't imagine this not ending in a deadlocked convention unless someone cleans up Super Tuesday.

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PBrunsel
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« Reply #301 on: November 23, 2005, 11:37:02 AM »

Democratic Mini-Tuesday is coming today and probabaly won't be finsihed until Thanksgiving.

But here is a quiz:

Judging by the history i've given you:

1. Who (in this timeline) was elected President in 2008?
2. What was the Republican Ticket in 2028?
3. Who was the Democratic Nominee for President in 2028?

Just to make sure your listening of course. Smiley
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12th Doctor
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« Reply #302 on: November 23, 2005, 01:21:36 PM »

Personally, what I would acctually do at this point is focus all my energies on the Midwestern (Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota) and Northeastern (PA, Up-state New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut, Maine) states.  Also, I would campaign heavily in West Virginia and Arkansas and seek out Don's endorsement to win in Tennessee.  I would also take a shot at a few votes in southern Utah, Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas.

P.S. I'm suprised I did so poorly in Missouri.
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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #303 on: November 23, 2005, 02:20:05 PM »

I will never win anything...
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« Reply #304 on: November 23, 2005, 02:22:06 PM »

well, considering your tendency to change positions every 2 days, 14 delegates aint bad sof ar. Tongue
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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #305 on: November 23, 2005, 02:24:26 PM »

well, considering your tendency to change positions every 2 days, 14 delegates aint bad sof ar. Tongue

I don't change my positions every 2day.. When I started here, My positions was the same as now... THe parties I join as changed. That is all i have change.
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PBrunsel
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« Reply #306 on: November 23, 2005, 03:32:52 PM »


You'll probabaly win North Carolina and perhaps Arkansas. It's all up to me you know! HA HA!! Cheesy
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« Reply #307 on: November 23, 2005, 03:35:58 PM »


You'll probabaly win North Carolina and perhaps Arkansas. It's all up to me you know! HA HA!! Cheesy

yea :-)
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Akno21
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« Reply #308 on: November 23, 2005, 07:03:08 PM »


Considering the competition, you're probably right. You and States pretty much split the southern fundie vote, but he's a leading Senator and you're just a reverend, so he has a lot more star power. Outside the south, you've got strong competition in PBrunsel, Andrew, John Ford, and Soulty. It's not like you're losing to Mike Naso, don't feel bad Smiley
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« Reply #309 on: November 23, 2005, 07:27:40 PM »
« Edited: November 23, 2005, 07:47:37 PM by hughento »

2028-Naso was GOP tickethead, NixonNow the VP.

Harry was the D candidate, Liep was the independent candidate who easily won re-election.

Evan Bayh won the 2008 election.
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« Reply #310 on: November 23, 2005, 08:03:24 PM »

Mini-Tuesday’s Results: Democrats
By Wallace Kueeler, Campaign ‘32

The Democratic Results played well for Senators Nyman and Kramer last night.

Arizona: 47 Delegates
E. Nyman: 36.2%, 32 Delegates :
G. Lundregen: 22.6%, 12 Delegates
H. Bartlett: 15.5%, 3 Delegates
K. Nation: 12.3%
P. Kramer: 9.7%
L. Longley: 3.7%

Senator Nyman’s huge win in Arizona can be attributed more to a well organized campaign machine then popularity in the region. Lundregen tried to bounce off of his New Hampshire win to take this state, but fell short of victory by a large margin. Kramer had targeted Hispanics, but they did not go to the polls in as large numbers as was thought to be. Senator Longley polled at what can be expected from a campaign ran under the theme, “Why the heck not?”

Delaware: 12 Delegates
E. Nyman: 43.6%, 12 Delegates[/b]
H. Bartlett: 20.3%
G. Lundregen: 17.1%
K. Nation: 15.2%
P. Kramer: 2.7%
L. Longley: 1.1%

Once again, Senator Nyman ran away with the race, and it was expected. With huge backing from labor and a well managed campaign in this “first state”, Nyman trounced his opponents. Surprisingly enough, it was expected that Bartlett or Lundregen would win this one, but then again it was Zogby that told us that.

Missouri: 44 Delegates
E. Nyman: 30.3%, 16 Delegates
G. Lundregen: 29.9%, 16 Delegates
P. Kramer: 26.8%, 12 Delegates
H. Bartlett: 7.2%
K. Nation: 3.5%
L. Longley: 2.3%

Nyman won this one in a bitter fight with the Vice-President and Senator Kramer from the state just south of this one. A primary that was filled with attack ads and impassioned speeches, Senator Kramer made quite a show in Kansas City declaring at a rally, and borrowing from William J., Bryan, “You will not crucify labor with Free Trade!” The endorsement of Chairman Realpolitik gave Nyman a huge advantage in the Union and labor vote in this very Union state. Had Kramer won the endorsement of Realpolitik, he may have won instead of finishing a dismal third.

New Mexico: 36 Delegates
G. Lundregen: 24.2%, 17 Delegates
P. Kramer: 21.3%, 13 Delegates
E. Nyman: 20.6%, 6 Delegates
H. Bartlett: 19.3%
K. Nation: 10.3%
L. Longley: 4.3%

To take a break from Nyman Victories: Staying with a populist streak after the election of William M. Smith to the governor’s mansion in 2030, Cosmo Kramer was able to make a considerable run in this our nation’s poorest state. Though Governor Smith has endorsed Chris Soult (R-PA) for President, he declared that his favorite in the Democratic field was Gustaf Lundregen, thus the popular Governor put him over the top to win the Primary. Kramer’s targeting of Hispanics did help him however as he polled remarkably high in the Southern part of the state.

North Dakota: 12 Delegates
E. Nyman: 32.8%, 7 Delegates
G. Lundregen: 31.6%, 5 Delegates
H. Bartlett: 16.3%
K. Nation: 10.8%
L. Longley: 4.3%
P. Kramer: 4.2%

Nyman won North Dakota after a strong comeback from the Veep. The [Fargo Journal and Bismarck Courier were instrumental in Lundregen’s success. The two papers endorsed him three days before the primary, and simply heaped on praise of him. Unfortunately for the papers, both their towns did vote for Nyman on primary night. In an upset however, Longley just finished above of Kramer, so he did not come in last once again.

South Carolina: 38 Delegates
P. Kramer: 48.9%, 38 Delegates [/b]
E. Nyman: 25.3%
G. Lundregen: 14.4%
K. Nation: 6.2%
H. Bartlett: 3.9%
L. Longley: 1.3%

Kramer swept South Carolina as was expected. His “Christian Democrat” Crusaders knocked on over 6,000 Doors and covered the entire state to make sure he won big. He did, nearly achieving 50% of the vote. Should Kramer take the Confederate Flag out of his campaign logo however? It may not play well in New York.

Also, Governor Ernest Bunburry (I-SC) has already endorsed Peter Bell (I-IN) for President.

Virginia: 56 Delegates
E. Nyman: 31.1%, 28 Delegates
P. Kramer: 30.3%, 28 Delegates
G. Lundregen: 19.0%
H. Bartlett: 12.6%
K. Nation: 5.3%
L. Longley: 1.7%

Support from Governor Ben Mason (D-VA) won Nyman this primary. He was able to derail Kramer “Southerner’s vote for a Southron” Campaign by tying himself to the most popular Virginia Governor since Mark Warner. Mason would most likely be Nyman’s running-mate if he is to win the nomination.

In an unimportant note, Hobbes once again won the Libertarian Primary.
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Max Power
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« Reply #311 on: November 23, 2005, 08:23:28 PM »

He was able to derail Kramer “Southerner’s vote for a Southron” Campaign by tying himself to the most popular Virginia Governor since Mark Warner.
DAMN THOSE SOUTHRONS Wink
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« Reply #312 on: November 23, 2005, 09:15:09 PM »

Looks like Nym90 is starting to run away with it.
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« Reply #313 on: November 23, 2005, 09:26:22 PM »

Looks like Nym90 is starting to run away with it.

As I intended.

The real threat is that Vice-President Lundregen might endorse Bell over his party's nominee.
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« Reply #314 on: November 24, 2005, 12:33:38 AM »

keep it a bit more interesting then that Wink

Good work, but you've gotta let me win a couple more states Tongue
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« Reply #315 on: November 24, 2005, 02:20:55 AM »

Congressman Joe Delaney and I will continue to concentrate most of our resources in and around the Great Lakes area and the more easterly Plains states. We are also putting some time and money into the libertarian New England states such as NH and ME in anticipation of the fact that a more liberal Democrat would find it harder to win them. Might put some money into WA and OR as well.

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« Reply #316 on: November 24, 2005, 04:06:43 AM »

Congressman Joe Delaney and I will continue to concentrate most of our resources in and around the Great Lakes area and the more easterly Plains states. We are also putting some time and money into the libertarian New England states such as NH and ME in anticipation of the fact that a more liberal Democrat would find it harder to win them. Might put some money into WA and OR as well.

Sounds good to me. Smiley
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« Reply #317 on: November 24, 2005, 11:41:18 PM »

And Governor Chris Verin will continue to say "Grin"
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« Reply #318 on: November 24, 2005, 11:44:09 PM »

In an upset however, Longley just finished above of Kramer, so he did not come in last once again.

NOW WORLD IS MINE
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« Reply #319 on: November 25, 2005, 12:05:46 AM »

"Unimportant" you say PB?  Well, the Forgotten Majority will not be neglected!
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« Reply #320 on: November 25, 2005, 12:47:09 PM »

"Unimportant" you say PB?  Well, the Forgotten Majority will not be neglected!

It's Wallace Kueeler, he's a real snob. Smiley
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« Reply #321 on: November 25, 2005, 04:18:33 PM »
« Edited: November 25, 2005, 04:21:34 PM by Preston Caldwell »

It seems the establishment is lining up heavily on the side of Nym.  I expected it to happen, none the less.  The narrow losses in Virginia and Missouri are somewhat dissapointing, but I will press on, at least until after the Arkansas primary.  I am still very suprised about Virginia.  I thought I would take much of the rural areas, plus some of the Urban, with Gustaf taking much of suburban areas leaving Nym without much of a base.

What is the primary schedule, PBrunsel?
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Max Power
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« Reply #322 on: November 25, 2005, 07:36:59 PM »

"Unimportant" you say PB?  Well, the Forgotten Majority will not be neglected!
But they will remain Forgotten. Wink
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« Reply #323 on: November 25, 2005, 07:55:27 PM »
« Edited: January 29, 2006, 07:12:51 PM by PBrunsel »

Primary Dates-2032

Iowa- January 10th, 2032
New Hampshire, January 21st, 2032

Mini Tuesday- February 3rd, 2032
Arizona
Delaware
Missouri
New Mexico
North Dakota
South Carolina
Virginia

Mini-Tuesday II- February 17th, 2032
Oklahoma
Indiana
Ohio
Colorado (Quite a fight between Smith and Ford!)
West Virginia (Will be quite a fight between Nyman and Kramer!)
Maryland

Super Tuesday - March 2nd, 2032
Illinois
Michigan
Washington
Wisconsin

Southern Tuesday- March 16th, 2032
Alabama
Arkansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Carolina
Tennessee
Texas


Assorted Other Primaries- March 23rd, 2032
Alaska
California
Hawaii
Kansas
Minnesota
Nebraska
Nevada
Oregon
South Dakota

 Big Eastern Primary- April 6th, 2032
Connecticut
Washington, D.C.
Maine
Massachusetts
New Jersey
New York
Rhode Island

Florida- April 13th, 2032

Pennsylvania- April 13th, 2032

Last of Them Primaries- May 4th, 2032
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
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« Reply #324 on: November 26, 2005, 02:55:36 AM »

Colorado is teh mine. Maryland is teh Nymz, but me getz delegatz
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