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5280
MagneticFree
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« on: October 03, 2012, 05:54:07 PM »

I expect Romney to win around 52% of the vote, and Obama about 41%
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5280
MagneticFree
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E: 6.97, S: -0.70

« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2012, 07:25:17 PM »

I expect Romney to win around 52% of the vote, and Obama about 41%

You expect that much to go to third parties (7%)!?! Shocked

Why may I ask?
There are 3 candidates that I know of are running as third party.  They could split the vote by 2-2.5% at least.
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5280
MagneticFree
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Political Matrix
E: 6.97, S: -0.70

« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2012, 07:53:41 PM »
« Edited: October 03, 2012, 07:59:06 PM by 5280 »

I expect Romney to win around 52% of the vote, and Obama about 41%

You expect that much to go to third parties (7%)!?! Shocked

Why may I ask?
There are 3 candidates that I know of are running as third party.  They could split the vote by 2-2.5% at least.

I know math isn't your strong suit (or thinking in general, for that matter), but 2% is NOT equal to 7%
You should really watch what you say, cause you're going to piss some people off by saying negative attacks.  Don't be a jackass.  

My numbers are off, no need to point out the obvious stuff.  When you have 3 third party candidates that take 2.5%, 2.5% and 2%, it adds up to 7%.
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MagneticFree
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E: 6.97, S: -0.70

« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2012, 02:14:25 AM »

I expect Romney to win around 52% of the vote, and Obama about 41%

You expect that much to go to third parties (7%)!?! Shocked

Why may I ask?
There are 3 candidates that I know of are running as third party.  They could split the vote by 2-2.5% at least.

I know math isn't your strong suit (or thinking in general, for that matter), but 2% is NOT equal to 7%
You should really watch what you say, cause you're going to piss some people off by saying negative attacks.  Don't be a jackass.  

My numbers are off, no need to point out the obvious stuff.  When you have 3 third party candidates that take 2.5%, 2.5% and 2%, it adds up to 7%.

The math is good, but I don't see why you would get 3 parties with at least 2%, when in 2008 none managed even close to 1%.
Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, and Goode.  I'm only factoring in the big name third party candidates.  Averaging the numbers in 3 ways is the easiest outcome.
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MagneticFree
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Political Matrix
E: 6.97, S: -0.70

« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2012, 10:08:52 AM »

And I guessed right on the nose with this one. Go me...
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