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Author Topic: Make me two maps- Romney v. Romney and a three-way race between Romney, Romney  (Read 612 times)
Liberté
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« on: June 03, 2011, 04:21:20 AM »

Map 1:




Romney '95/Romney '06: 48%, 297 E.V.
Romney '11/Romney '08: 46%, 297 E.V.
Others: 0 E.V., 6%

Romney '11 runs fairly weak in the Deep South, not because Romney '95 is particularly strong there but because huge numbers of voters stay home or vote for the Constitution Party.


Map 2:



Romney '95/Romney '06: 43%, 293 E.V.
Romney '11/Romney '08: 41%, 234 E.V.
Romney '02/Romney '94: 16%, 11 E.V.

Romney '02 enters the campaign looking to capitalize on voter disenchantment with his two counterparts, but only manages to take Massachusetts while knocking several states in the Deep South to Romney '95. His attack dog veep selection, Romney '94, attacks Romney '95 for being a Kennedyesque latte-liberal, to no avail. Idaho explodes in a simultaneous Mormongasm.
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Liberté
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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2011, 02:07:45 PM »

When was Obama ever anti-war?
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Liberté
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« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2011, 03:05:10 PM »


Please don't go on one of those Libertarian rants about how both parties are pro-war...

Are they not?
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