2016: John Kasich V. Hillary Clinton (user search)
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Question: Who would you vote for?/Who would you think wins?
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Hillary Clinton/Hillary Clinton
 
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Hillary Clinton/John Kasich
 
#3
John Kasich/Hillary Clinton
 
#4
John Kasich/John Kasich
 
#5
Other/John Kasich
 
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Other/Hillary Clinton
 
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Total Voters: 131

Author Topic: 2016: John Kasich V. Hillary Clinton  (Read 6280 times)
Crumpets
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E: -4.06, S: -6.52

« on: August 05, 2015, 07:04:19 PM »

I think this could lead to a very odd political map. Kasich would be much weaker among minorities than Bush or Rubio, and maybe even Walker. On the other hand, he would do very well with working-class whites, and would make strong inroads in places like Iowa and Pennsylvania. In the end, I think it could be the first election in a while in which Florida votes more D than Pennsylvania.

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Crumpets
Thinking Crumpets Crumpet
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Posts: 17,727
United States


Political Matrix
E: -4.06, S: -6.52

« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2015, 07:12:40 PM »

I think this could lead to a very odd political map. Kasich would be much weaker among minorities than Bush or Rubio, and maybe even Walker. On the other hand, he would do very well with working-class whites, and would make strong inroads in places like Iowa and Pennsylvania. In the end, I think it could be the first election in a while in which Florida votes more D than Pennsylvania.



You must be new here. Colorado going for Hillary is borderline treason here. btwifarepublicanwinspennsylvaniatheywinvirginia

The lean-Dem votes around Pittsburgh and Erie are much different than those in Fairfax. The former, I think Kasich could win, the latter, no.
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