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« Reply #450 on: March 22, 2010, 01:11:02 AM »

*Assuming HRC doesn't run in 2016

Barack Hussein Obama II (D): 2009-2017
Andrew Cuomo (D): 2017-2025
Paul Ryan (R): 2025-2033

Hahahahaha!

Obama is finished. Stick a fork in him.

I hope the Secret Service don't read this thread of yours.
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« Reply #451 on: March 22, 2010, 02:14:25 AM »

*Assuming HRC doesn't run in 2016

Barack Hussein Obama II (D): 2009-2017
Andrew Cuomo (D): 2017-2025
Paul Ryan (R): 2025-2033

Hahahahaha!

Obama is finished. Stick a fork in him.

Obsessed much?
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« Reply #452 on: March 27, 2010, 12:31:16 AM »

45. Reactionary
46. Reactionary
47. Reactionary

Ah, the wonder of American politics, and above all politics of the western world. Where despite bickering and name calling the electorate is still  idiotic enough to perceive differences between the two major parties.
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« Reply #453 on: March 27, 2010, 12:36:16 AM »

Barack Obama (Democrat, 2009-2017)
Anointed Successor (Democrat, 2017-2021)
Moderate Crist/Brown-lite (Republican, 2021-2029)

In any case,

Barack Obama (Democrat, 2009-2017)
Hillary Clinton (Democrat, 2017-2021)
Scott Brown (Republican, 2021-2029)

That was my prediction if anyone had to guess.

Please explain why Hillary would only serve one term.
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« Reply #454 on: March 27, 2010, 12:36:33 AM »

45. Reactionary
46. Reactionary
47. Reactionary

Ah, the wonder of American politics, and above all politics of the western world. Where despite bickering and name calling the electorate is still  idiotic enough to perceive differences between the two major parties.

Come on Conor, have some fun and guess specifics, not general facts... Smiley
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« Reply #455 on: March 27, 2010, 03:16:39 AM »

45. Michelle Obama
46. Bernie Sanders
47. Al Franken
48. Sasha Obama
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« Reply #456 on: March 27, 2010, 09:00:18 AM »

45. Reactionary
46. Reactionary
47. Reactionary

Ah, the wonder of American politics, and above all politics of the western world. Where despite bickering and name calling the electorate is still  idiotic enough to perceive differences between the two major parties.

Great list.
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« Reply #457 on: March 27, 2010, 09:40:48 AM »

(2013-2021) Mitt Romney
(2021-2025) Barack Obama
(2025-2033) George P. Bush
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« Reply #458 on: March 27, 2010, 10:04:48 AM »
« Edited: March 27, 2010, 10:28:43 AM by Hohoho look at my really pretentiously long username »

Palin v. Landrieu?  Do you really the Dems will nominate a moderate who is either out of office or barely winning?  BTW, LOL @ NC, GA, and LA voting Dem

LA did in 1992 and 1996. Also by that time, GA and NC will both have around 10 to 11 million people live in them states, Most from up North moving down because the cost of living is lower and the weather is better.
1.) VT has voted Republican more times any state, in fact up until 1992, I don't know the last time they didn't.  Is it going to be a GOP bastion soon?
2.) More people does not equal more Democratic, Georgia is growing a lot and is moving right

GA isn't moving right or left right now, its holding steady, but I see it being more Democratic at the natonal level, but saying republican at the local level. Also  LA would go Democratic because the Mary is from there, and 99% of the time the candidate wins their home state.
1.) No, you can't argue Georgia is not moving to the right, its a fact not an opinion
2.) Al Gore did incredibly well in TN in 2000

I said 99% of the time. Also Gore was too liberal for TN when he ran.

I know this is old, but I just have to address the idea that 99% of the time presidential candidates win their homestates.  Keep in mind this list doesn't even take into consideration minor tickets (aka those that either didn't get more than 10 electoral votes or got less than 10% of the popular vote), which would make this statement even more wrong.  Keep in mind that a winner could still lose his home state and win the election, so this isn't just limited to losers (though usually if a candidate does lose his home state, he also loses the election).

Major ticket candidates who have lost their homestates in a presidential contest:
1804/1808: Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist Party) (South Carolina)
1816: Rufus King (Federalist Party) (New York)
1836: Willie Person Mangum (Whig Party) (South Carolina)
1840: Martin Van Buren (Democratic Party) (New York)
1844: James K. Polk (Democratic Party) (Tennessee)
1852: Winfield Scott (Whig Party) (New Jersey)
1856: John C. Fremont (Republican Party) (California) and Millard Fillmore (Know Nothing Party) (New York)
1860: Stephen Douglas (Northern Democratic) (Illinois) and John C. Breckenridge (Southern Democratic) (Kentucky)
1872: Horace Greeley (Liberal Republican) (New York)
1880: Winfield Hancock (Democratic Party) (Pennsylvania)
1888: Grover Cleveland (Democratic Party) (New York)
1892: Benjamin Harrison (Republican Party) (Indiana) and James Weaver (Populist) (Iowa)
1900: William J. Bryan (Democratic Party) (Nebraska)
1904: Alton B. Parker (Democratic Party) (New York)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party) (New York) and William H. Taft (Republican Party) (Ohio)
1920: James M. Cox (Democratic Party) (Ohio)
1924: John W. Davis (Democratic Party) (West Virginia)
1928: Alfred E. Smith (Democratic Party) (New York)
1932: Herbert Hoover (Republican Party) (California)
1936: Alf Landon (Republican Party) (Kansas)
1944: Thomas E. Dewey (Republican Party) (New York)
1952/1956: Adlai Stevenson (Democratic Party) (Illinois)
1972: George McGovern (Democratic Party) (South Dakota)
1992: Ross Perot (Independent) (Texas)
2000: Albert Gore Jr. (Democratic Party) (Tennessee)

Seems a lot more common than just 1% of the time that a candidate loses their home state in an election. Hell, if I included third party tickets that earned less than 1% of the popular vote, it would be more accurate to say that presidential candidates lose their homestate 50% of the time than the joker who says that presidential candidates win their home states 99% of the time.
I mean really, it depends on the candidate and the location.  For example I severely doubt that Mitt Romney could win Massachusetts in a presidential election.
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« Reply #459 on: May 16, 2010, 10:11:42 PM »

Stop Spamming!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #460 on: May 17, 2010, 03:51:08 PM »

Spamming will NOT be tolerated on my boards.  Thank you.
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« Reply #461 on: May 20, 2010, 07:21:41 AM »

Mitt Romney
Barbara boxer
Scott Brown
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« Reply #462 on: May 20, 2010, 04:42:11 PM »

Mitt Romney
Barbara boxer
Scott Brown

Wrong
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« Reply #463 on: June 11, 2010, 03:00:11 AM »

45. Michelle Obama
46. Bernie Sanders
47. Al Franken
48. Sasha Obama

Ah, what a beautiful vision of the future.

Three pieces of discarded garbage, a comedienne, and a democratic socialist who thought the Democratic Party was a little too right wing for his taste.
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« Reply #464 on: June 11, 2010, 09:09:24 AM »

45. Michelle Obama
46. Bernie Sanders
47. Al Franken
48. Sasha Obama

Ah, what a beautiful vision of the future.

Three pieces of discarded garbage, a comedienne, and a democratic socialist who thought the Democratic Party was a little too right wing for his taste.

Hm...Discard my previous statement about your posts being "alright"...

Anyone who thinks an eight year old is a "piece of discarded garbage" needs to get their head checked.
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« Reply #465 on: June 11, 2010, 04:26:10 PM »

45. Michelle Obama
46. Bernie Sanders
47. Al Franken
48. Sasha Obama

Ah, what a beautiful vision of the future.

Three pieces of discarded garbage, a comedienne, and a democratic socialist who thought the Democratic Party was a little too right wing for his taste.

Hm...Discard my previous statement about your posts being "alright"...

Anyone who thinks an eight year old is a "piece of discarded garbage" needs to get their head checked.

Not now, but I can see into the future and see what that campaign would look like. So yeah.
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« Reply #466 on: June 11, 2010, 04:37:25 PM »

Al Franken? I could beat him. Give us Al Franken, the former writer for Playboy. Do it! Nominate Al Franken. LMAO his running mate could be Larry Flint or better yet better yet George Soros. I can see the ads now showing potential playboy parties at OUR WHITE HOUSE. Let the GOP run against him. PLEASE!!!
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« Reply #467 on: June 12, 2010, 02:27:36 AM »

Al Franken? I could beat him. Give us Al Franken, the former writer for Playboy. Do it! Nominate Al Franken. LMAO his running mate could be Larry Flint or better yet better yet George Soros. I can see the ads now showing potential playboy parties at OUR WHITE HOUSE. Let the GOP run against him. PLEASE!!!

lmao, run that ticket against Daniels/Cantor. Stuart Smalley may carry DC, but that's it.
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« Reply #468 on: January 18, 2011, 12:57:26 AM »

Now that the 2010 elections are over, we can see what the GOP and Democrats have to offer in the following years, so this topic deserves a bump. Time to make some revised lists, people.
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« Reply #469 on: January 18, 2011, 01:40:18 AM »

Rand Paul (2017 - 2021) - Nikki Haley as VP
Gavin Newsom (2021 - 2025)
Mike Haridopolos (2025 - 2033)
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« Reply #470 on: January 18, 2011, 08:11:44 AM »

In my timeline...

Bobby Jindal (R-LA): 2017-2021

Ted Kennedy Jr. (D-CT): 2021-2029

Julian Castro (D-TX): 2029-2033
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« Reply #471 on: January 20, 2011, 10:44:10 PM »

For fun:

1. Governor Bobby Jindal (R-Louisiana) - 2017-2025
2. A young governor who comes to prominence during the latter half of the 2010s / early 2020s (Democratic)
3. That governor's Vice President (A Democrat)
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« Reply #472 on: January 21, 2011, 10:46:11 AM »

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY) - 2017-2025
Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) - 2025-2029
Senator Michelle Obama (D-IL) - 2029-2037

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« Reply #473 on: January 28, 2011, 05:34:38 AM »

Barack Obama (2009-2017)
Marco Rubio (2017-2025)
Joe Kennedy (2025-2031)
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« Reply #474 on: January 28, 2011, 11:38:26 AM »
« Edited: January 28, 2011, 11:41:52 AM by Proud Little Guinea Pig Owner »

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY) - 2017-2025

16 years of one party rule? Yes, keep dreaming Roll Eyes

Barack Obama (2009-2017)
Marco Rubio (2017-2025)
Joe Kennedy (2025-2031)

I'm suspecting Naso is living on drugs.

45. Reactionary
46. Reactionary
47. Reactionary

Ah, the wonder of American politics, and above all politics of the western world. Where despite bickering and name calling the electorate is still  idiotic enough to perceive differences between the two major parties.

Rocky won the thread.
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