1996 with Alexander/McCain as Republican ticket (user search)
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Question: Who do you vote for / Who Wins?
#1
Alexander/Alexander
 
#2
Alexander/Clinton
 
#3
Alexander/Perot
 
#4
Clinton/Alexander
 
#5
Clinton/Clinton
 
#6
Clinton/Perot
 
#7
Perot/Alexander
 
#8
Perot/Clinton
 
#9
Perot/Perot
 
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Total Voters: 40

Author Topic: 1996 with Alexander/McCain as Republican ticket  (Read 6414 times)
The Duke
JohnD.Ford
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« on: July 27, 2005, 11:34:09 PM »

Had the Republicans not passe dwelfare a third time, and thus not allowed Clinton to sign it, he'd have lost by 10 points, and he signed it because Dick Morris' polls showed exactly that happenning.

Lamar is a bad candidate which is why he didn't win a primary.  He could not have won the White House in 1996.

Congratulations on picking a realistic running mate for Alexander, they both have strong ties to Mike Murphy (manager of Lamar '96 and McCain '00).  If you want to lose the GOP nomination, pick Mike Murphy to run your campaign.  McCain is a very realistic Lamar pick for VP though because of that tie.
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