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« on: April 23, 2017, 10:27:16 PM »

It would still be a Clinton victory. Bush was incredible unpopular and a candidate like Clinton who offered change was destined to win. Without Perot I could see a maybe 40-35-20-5 Bush,Clinton,Not Vote, or vote for another minor party happen to Perots voters which may have flip Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey and Maybe Colorado and also Ohio if it is to that extreme. However a decent Clinton win would still happen. A popular vote might be say 52-46 also.
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