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« on: April 04, 2010, 07:26:54 PM »

It's the year 2000, things have gone as they did historically, with John McCain winning the New Hampshire primary and taking the momentum until Bush and Rove manage to put a stop to that with some unsavory tactics in South Carolina.

However this time McCain accepts the offer put forth by Governor Jesse Ventura of Minnesota to mount an independent candidacy with Ventura as his running mate.

George W. Bush of Texas/ Dick Cheney of Wyoming (R)
Al Gore of Tennessee/ Joe Lieberman of Connecticut (D)
John McCain of Arizona/ Jesse Ventura of Minnesota (I)

Does the McCain/Ventura ticket take back the momentum, become credible challengers, and actually win some states, or do they fizzle out in the single digits as so many third-party candidates have done before?

Does McCain/Ventura take votes primarily away from George W. Bush, throwing the election by a larger margin to Al Gore? Or does the ticket primarily win over independent-minded liberals and moderate Republicans who would have otherwise voted for Gore by default despite his unappealing Southern DLC history? Or could they actually stand a slim chance of winning, making inroads into the Northeast, Midwest, and West...?
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