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« on: April 04, 2010, 09:16:36 PM »
« edited: May 11, 2010, 04:32:26 PM by NE Assembyman electoraljew2 »

Going off of the other successful Alternate Universes, I’ve decided to create a future one for the 2016 election. Barack Obama has been elected to a second term. There is a Republican House and a Republican Senate, though both are extremely close and nothing can get done without bi-partisan corporation. We are completely out of Iraq, and mostly out of Afghanistan. The Taliban has been defeated, but Al Qaeda hasn't. There are growing tensions between Iran, and Israel which both have nuclear weapons. Obamacare has little effect, and social security is an issue. Unemployement at 6 percent. Growing tensions with North Korea. Social Security is also a big issue.

Democrats
Hillary Clinton- SE Lt. Gov tb75
Andrew Cuomo- Rochambeau
Russ Feingold- Hubert Humphrey
Alexi Giannoulias- sirnick
Sherrord Brown- Eleden

Republicans
Sue Lowden- Tmthforu94
Bobby Jindal- hantheguitarman
Scott Brown- justW353
Sarah Palin- Sewer Socialist
Eric Cantor- A-bob
Bill Brady- yougo1000
Christopher Shays- Giovanni
Rand Paul- Dallasfan65


Early January 2012: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada
Late January: Florida, Maine, Hawaii
Early February: Arkansas, Indiana, Colorado, North Dakota, Vermont
Late February: Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island
Late February: Idaho, New York, Virginia, Illinois, Delaware, D.C.
Early March: Ohio, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina
Late March: Massachusetts, Texas, Alaska, Pennsylvania
Early April: New Mexico, Louisiana, Connecticut
Late April: Missouri, California, South Dakota, Michigan, Tennessee
Early May: Wisconsin, Utah, Maryland
Late May: Kansas, West Virginia, New Jersey
Early June: Alabama, Wyoming, Nebraska
Late June: Montana, Mississippi, Kentucky
Republican Convention Late-August
Democratic Convention Early-September

The game starts in Jan. 2015. It's not too late to join, please PM me or post on the discussion/sign-up thread to get in the game. I will come out with polling/maps/dates so don'y worry about any of that when posting.

December 31st, 2014 potential candidate polling

Democratic
Clinton 41%
Cuomo 8%
Feingold 7%
Giannoulis 6%
Not Sure 38%

Republican
Palin 27%
Cantor 18%
Brown 8%
Jindal 4%
Brady 4%
Lowden 3%
Not Sure 36%


state polling not yet available
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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2010, 10:40:48 PM »

Sewer Socialist, please make credible posts or I will delete your character.
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« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2010, 10:50:54 PM »

BREAKING NEWS- SARAH PALIN DROPS HER PRESIDENCY FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!
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« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2010, 04:06:41 PM »

January 31st, 2011 Polling

Democratic
Clinton 40%
Feinfold 15%
Giannoulias 8%
Not Sure 37%

Clinton Red, Feingold Blue, Giannoulias Green

Republican
Jindal 22%
Brown 10%
Brady 8%
Lowden 8%
Not Sure 52%


Jindal Red, Brown Blue, Lowden Green, Brady Gray

Statewide Opinion Polling

Iowa

Democratic
Clinton 44%
Feingold 16%
Giannoulias 14%
Not Sure 26%

Republican
Jindal 26%
Brady 13%
Lowden 9%
Brown 7%
Not Sure 45%

New Hampshire

Democratic
Clinton 39%
Feingold 26%
Giannoulias 6%
Not Sure 29%

Republican
Jindal 20%
Brown 19%
Lowden 13%
Brady 12%
Not Sure 36%

Endorsements

Scott Brown
John McCain
Susan Collins
Olympia Snowe
Charlie Crist
Rudy Giuliani

Bobby Jindal

Mike Huckabee
Rush Limbaugh
Haley Barbour
Jim Demint
Tom Coburn
Rand Paul

Sue Lowden
Meg Whitman
Brian Sandoval
Orrin Hatch
John Ensign
Jon Porter
Dean Heller
Kelly Ayotte
Kay Baily Hutchinson
Jane Norton
John Thune
Johnny Isakson

Eric Cantor (Not Yet Announced)

John Boehner
Tim Palwenty
Mitch Daniels
Joe Lieberman
Ryan Frazier
Rob Portman
Mike Pence
Pat Toomey
Mike Cox
Bob McDonnell
Mitt Romney
Mike Bloomberg
Lindsey Graham
Marco Rubio
Lamar Alexander


Hillary Clinton
Bill Clinton
Al Gore
John Kerry
Jerry Brown
Joe Biden
Al Franken

Russ Feingold
Al Franken
Bernie Sanders
Alan Grayson
Howard Dean
Dave Obey
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« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2010, 06:18:21 AM »

February 28th, 2011 Polling

Democratic
Clinton 38%
Feingold 19%
Giannoulias 7%
Not Sure 36%


Clinton Red, Feingold Blue, Giannoulias Green

Republican
Cantor 26%
Jindal 19%
Brown 12%
Lowden 10%
Brady 4%
Not Sure 29%

Cantor Red, Jindal blue, brown green, lowden grey, brady yellow

South Carolina

Democratic
Clinton 41%
Feingold 10%
Gianoulias 9%
Not Sure 40%

Republican
Jindal 33%
Cantor 31%
Lowden 6%
Brady 5%
Brown 4%
Not Sure 21%

Florida

Democratic
Clinton 44%
Feingold 30%
Giannoulias 5%
Not Sure 21%

Republican
Cantor 30%
Brown 15%
Jindal 14%
Lowden 11%
Brady 4%
Not Sure 26%

Nevada

Democratic
Clinton 36%
Feingold 23%
Giannoulias 8%
Not Sure 23%

Republican
Lowden 34%
Cantor 24%
Jindal 20%
Brown 9%
Brady 2%
Not Sure 11%


Endorsements later today...
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« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2010, 04:03:37 PM »
« Edited: April 14, 2010, 04:35:52 PM by electoraljew2 »

Endorsements

Scott Brown
John McCain
Susan Collins
Olympia Snowe
Charlie Crist
Rudy Giuliani

Bobby Jindal
Mike Huckabee
Rush Limbaugh
Haley Barbour
Jim Demint
Tom Coburn
Rand Paul
Jeb Bush
Glenn Beck
Dan Coats
Tom Corbett
Rick Santorum
Newt Gingrich


Sue Lowden
Meg Whitman
Brian Sandoval
Orrin Hatch
John Ensign
Jon Porter
Dean Heller
Kelly Ayotte
Kay Baily Hutchinson
Jane Norton
John Thune
Johnny Isakson
Rick Perry
John Hoevan
Mike Crapo
Dino Rossi
Jeff Sessons
Sarah Palin
Sean Parnell
Lisa Murkowski
Sonny Perdue
Nancy Reagan
Michael Reagan
Bill O'Reily
Robert Gates



Eric Cantor (Not Yet Announced)
John Boehner
Tim Palwenty
Mitch Daniels
Joe Lieberman
Ryan Frazier
Rob Portman
Mike Pence
Pat Toomey
Mike Cox
Bob McDonnell
Mitt Romney
Mike Bloomberg
Lindsey Graham
Marco Rubio
Lamar Alexander


Hillary Clinton
Bill Clinton
Al Gore
John Kerry
Jerry Brown
Joe Biden
Al Franken
Mark Warner
Bill Richardson
Tom Vilsack
Ralph Nader
Wesley Clark
Bob Graham
Gary Hart


Russ Feingold
Al Franken
Bernie Sanders
Alan Grayson
Howard Dean
Dave Obey
Barbara Lee
Jon Conyers
Jim Webb
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Raúl Grijalva
David Loebsack
Carol Shea-Porter
Mike Capuano
Jay Rockefeller
Andre Carson
Pete Visclosky
Xavier Becerra
Kasim Reed
Claire McCaskill


Remember that you can still sign up, and march's state polls on thursday.
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« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2010, 07:47:02 PM »

Daily Kos Straw Poll

Democrats
Clinton 35%
Feingold 20%
Brown 14%
Not Sure 31%

Republicans
Cantor 27%
Jindal 21%
Brown 11%
Lowden 11%
Brady 3%
Not Sure 27%
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« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2010, 09:37:31 PM »

Polling on March 31st, 2015

Democrats
Clinton 33%
Feingold 22%
Brown 13%
Not Sure 32%



Red Clinton, Feingold Blue, Brown Green

Republicans
Cantor 23%
Jindal 23%
Brown 13%
Lowden 13%
Not Sure 28%



Cantor Red, Jindal blue, brown green, lowden yellow

Iowa Polling

Democrats
Clinton 29%
Feingold 25%
Brown 15%
Not Sure 31%

Republicans
Cantor 24%
Jindal 20%
Lowden 15%
Brown 11%
Not Sure 30%

From now on, If your endorsements are approved by me, you may use them in the thread.
I will no longer post them with polls.
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« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2010, 09:06:33 AM »

Polling on April 30th, 2015

Democrats
Clinton 27%
Feingold 24%
Brown 12%
Not Sure 37%


Red Clinton, Feingold Blue, Brown Green

Republicans
Jindal 22%
Cantor 20%
Lowden 18%
Brown 17%
Not Sure 23%


Cantor Red, Jindal blue, brown green, lowden yellow

New Hampshire

Democrats
Feingold 34%
Brown 32%
Clinton 22%
Not Sure 14%

Republicans
Brown 26%
Lowden 22%
Cantor 17%
Jindal 15%
Not Sure 20%

Ohio

Democrats
Brown 36%
Feingold 21%
Clinton 19%
Not Sure 24%

Republicans
Cantor 23%
Lowden 22%
Brown 22%
Jindal 15%
Not Sure 18%

Florida

Democrats
Feingold 28%
Clinton 21%
Brown 16%
Not Sure 35%

Republicans
Cantor 25%
Jindal 22%
Brown 21%
Lowden 16%
Not Sure 26%

Iowa

Democrats
Feingold 28%
Clinton 22%
Brown 10%
Not Sure 40%

Republicans
Cantor 21%
Jindal 20%
Lowden 15%
Brown 14%
Not Sure 30%

Arizona

Democrats
Feingold 26%
Clinton 24%
Brown 20%
Not Sure 30%

Republicans
Brown 27%
Lowden 26%
Cantor 18%
Jindal 17%
Not Sure 13%
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« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2010, 02:07:15 PM »

Republican Straw Poll After Jindal's announcement.
Cantor 28%
Lowden 28%
Brown 22%
Not Sure 22%
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« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2010, 02:58:26 PM »

Scott Brown recently said that "Eric Cantor is in this to win." You bet I am. I'm in this to change the course of our country. I'm in this to reform our schools. I'm in this to make us energy independent. I'm in this to secure our borders. I'm in this to protect our nation and our Constitution. I am in this for you!"

The Cantor campaign says they will travel to Afghanstan with John Boehner, Lindsey Graham and Lamar Alexander next week to attend military strategy session and see progress in the country.

Rudy Giuliani in Iowa:

Scott Brown is a Governor.  Eric Cantor is a representative.  You know what Cantor represents?  He represents the corrupt Washington system.  He represents Wall Street, and whoever else will pad his wallet.  He represents the system that got us into the trouble we are in now.

Scott Brown will not tour Afghanistan with Cantor, but rather will tour the nation with John McCain, visiting combat zones and military bases.
is McCain still alive? not in game character

McCain's alive.
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« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2010, 03:26:39 PM »

Average Polling Post-Jindal
Lowden 28%
Cantor 23%
Brown 20%
Not Sure 29%
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« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2010, 03:35:04 PM »

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« Reply #13 on: April 22, 2010, 03:54:23 PM »
« Edited: April 22, 2010, 04:06:33 PM by electoraljew2 »

Polling on May 31st, 2015

Democrats
Feingold 26%
Clinton 22%
Brown 19%
Not Sure 33%



Republicans
Lowden 29%
Cantor 22%
Brown 22%
Not Sure 27%



New Hampshire

Democrats
Brown 39%
Feingold 36%
Clinton 17%
Not Sure 14%

Republicans
Lowden 33%
Brown 31%
Cantor 19%
Not Sure 17%

Michigan

Democrats
Brown 32%
Feingold 31%
Clinton 20%
Not Sure 17%

Republicans
Lowden 31%
Brown 27%
Cantor 16%
Not Sure 26%

Iowa

Democrats
Feingold 29%
Brown 22%
Clinton 18%
Not Sure 31%

Republican
Lowden 27%
Cantor 23%
Brown 19%
Not Sure 31%
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« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2010, 03:48:02 PM »

Polling on June 30th, 2015

Democrats
Feingold 25%
Brown 22%
Clinton 18%
Not Sure 35%



Republicans
Lowden 30%
Cantor 25%
Brown 24%
Not Sure 21%



New Hampshire

Democrats
Brown 42%
Feingold 34%
Clinton 12%
Not Sure 12%

Republicans
Lowden 32%
Brown 31%
Cantor 20%
Not Sure 17%

Ohio

Democrats
Brown 46%
Feingold 22%
Clinton 10%
Not Sure 22%

Republicans
Lowden 32%
Brown 26%
Cantor 25%
Not Sure 17%

Michigan

Democrats
Brown 35%
Feingold 30%
Clinton 16%
Not Sure 19%

Republicans
Brown 33%
Lowden 32%
Cantor 19%
Not Sure 16%

Iowa

Democrats
Feingold 29%
Brown 28%
Clinton 15%
Not Sure 28%

Republicans
Cantor 29%
Lowden 28%
Brown 20%
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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2010, 03:59:59 PM »

Polling on July 31st, 2015

Democrats
Brown 28%
Feingold 25%
Clinton 18%
Not Sure 29%



Republicans
Lowden 31%
Cantor 28%
Brown 25%
Not Sure 16%



Kansas

Democrats
Clinton 30%
Brown 23%
Feingold 19%
Not Sure 28%

Republicans
Cantor 34%
Lowden 29%
Brown 18%
Not Sure 19%
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« Reply #16 on: May 01, 2010, 01:32:14 PM »

Current News Update
-Tensions continue to grow with North Korea.
-Iran has invaded Iraq
-Unemployment is back on the rise, now at 7.4%
-Social Security Bill is being debated in congress.
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« Reply #17 on: May 04, 2010, 05:26:51 PM »

Polling on August 31st, 2015

Democrats
Feingold 29%
Brown 28%
Clinton 22%
Not Sure 21%



Republicans
Lowden 31%
Cantor 29%
Brown 25%
Not Sure 15%



NO STATE POLLS RQUESTED, REMEMBER TO REQUEST THIS MONTH
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« Reply #18 on: May 08, 2010, 03:08:29 PM »

Polling September 30th, 2015

Democrats
Brown 31%
Feingold 28%
Clinton 21%
Not Sure 20%



Republicans
Lowden 32%
Cantor 32%
Brown 23%
Not Sure 13%



Iowa

Democrats
Brown 37%
Feingold 32%
Clinton 18%
Not Sure 13%

Republicans
Cantor 35%
Lowden 31%
Brown 19%
Not Sure 15%
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« Reply #19 on: May 12, 2010, 04:04:19 PM »
« Edited: May 12, 2010, 04:30:18 PM by NE Assembyman electoraljew2 »

Polling on October 31st, 2015

Democrats
Brown 54%
Clinton 25%
Not Sure 21%



Republicans
Lowden 40%
Cantor 38%
Brady 7%
Not Sure 15%



New Hampshire

Democrats
Brown 57%
Clinton 29%
Not Sure 14%

Republicans
Lowden 44%
Cantor 35%
Brady 5%
Not Sure 16%

South Carolina

Democrats
Brown 46%
Clinton 31%
Not Sure 23%

Republicans
Cantor 45%
Lowden 34%
Brady 11%
Not Sure 10%

Iowa

Democrats
Brown 55%
Clinton 23%
Not Sure 22%

Republicans
Lowden 38%
Cantor 37%
Brady 13%
Not Sure 12%

Nevada


Democrats
Brown 56%
Clinton 24%
Not Sure 20%

Republicans
Lowden 54%
Cantor 31%
Brady 6%
Not Sure 9%

California

Democrats
Brown 60%
Clinton 18%
Not Sure 22%

Republicans
Lowden 44%
Cantor 30%
Brady 3%
Not Sure 23%
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« Reply #20 on: May 16, 2010, 08:39:10 AM »

POLLING ON NOVEMBER 30TH, 2015

Democrats
Brown 57%
Clinton 23%
Not Sure 20%



Republicans
Lowden 43%
Cantor 37%
Brady 6%
Not Sure 14%



NO STATE POLLS REQUESTED
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« Reply #21 on: May 20, 2010, 05:50:26 PM »

POLLING DECEMBER 31st 2015

Democrats
Brown 62%
Clinton 24%
Not Sure 14%



Republicans
Lowden 43%
Cantor 40%
Brady 8%
Not Sure 9%



Maine

Democrats
Brown 67%
Clinton 20%
Not Sure 13%

Republicans
Lowden 47%
Cantor 35%
Brady 6%
Not Sure 12%

New Jersey

Democrats
Brown 65%
Clinton 23%
Not Sure 12%

Republicans
Cantor 42%
Lowden 41%
Brady 10%
Not Sure 7%

Illinois

Democrats
Brown 70%
Clinton 16%
Not Sure 14%

Republicans
Brady 32%
Lowden 31%
Cantor 24%
Not Sure 13%
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« Reply #22 on: May 20, 2010, 06:06:39 PM »

Primary states coming up (democratic delegates)(republican delegates)
Jan 10. Iowa (57)(40)
Jan 13. New Hampshire (30)(12)
Jan 16 South Carolina (54)(47) Nevada (34)(34)
Jan 24 Florida (211)(114)
Jan 27 Maine (32)(21)
Jan 30 Hawaii (29)(20)
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« Reply #23 on: May 21, 2010, 04:15:10 PM »

Iowa

Democrats
Brown 74.59% 43
Clinton 25.41% 14

Republicans
Cantor 42.97% 17
Lowden 42.53% 17
Brady 14.50% 6
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« Reply #24 on: May 21, 2010, 04:54:24 PM »

Democrats



Brown 43
Clinton 14

Republicans



Cantor 17
Lowden 17
Brady 6
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