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 6432 times)
George W. Hobbes
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« on: June 17, 2005, 10:45:56 PM »

Perot/Clinton.  However, with this match-up I'd say it's a fair assessment that Ross only wins 5% instead of 8%.
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George W. Hobbes
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2005, 07:36:27 PM »

Frankly, I think if Newt doesn't shut down the government because he's a crybaby, then I think the Republicans had a decent shot at winning back the White House in 1996.

(Also, if Clinton doesn't take Dick Morris' advice and sign the welfare reform bill, then the GOP certainly could win.)

Hmm...I'll have to work on a timeline for that.
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