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« Reply #125 on: September 21, 2018, 06:07:35 PM »

Can Goldwater be in the next debate?
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« Reply #126 on: September 21, 2018, 06:11:21 PM »


Nixon specifically challenged Baker to the one on the eighth, and I thought Goldwater already was in the one on the fifteenth.
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« Reply #127 on: September 21, 2018, 06:11:50 PM »


Nixon specifically challenged Baker to the one on the eighth, and I thought Goldwater already was in the one on the fifteenth.

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« Reply #128 on: September 21, 2018, 06:20:19 PM »

I'm typing up the second debate. I just need to write the last two questions. NYE, Terp, go nuts. Smiley
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« Reply #129 on: September 21, 2018, 06:47:44 PM »

both debates have been posted. Feel free to respond as many times as you want to. NYE, Terp, be sure to label which debate you're responding to.
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« Reply #130 on: September 21, 2018, 06:49:52 PM »

Baker Ballots:

West Virginia: 10 (On Ballot)
Washington D.C.: 8 (On Ballot)
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« Reply #131 on: September 21, 2018, 07:28:47 PM »

Nixon Ballots:

Wisconsin: 4 (Request to be on Ballot rejected)
Massachusetts: 8 (On Ballot)
Washington D.C.: 3 (Request to be on Ballot rejected)
Indiana: 6 (On Ballot)
Ohio: 4 (Request to be on Ballot rejected)
Nebraska: 8 (On Ballot)
West Virginia: 7 (On Ballot)
Florida: 10 (On Ballot)
Oregon: 7 (On Ballot)
California: 5 (Request to be on Ballot rejected)
New Jersey: 2 (Request to be on Ballot rejected)
South Dakota: 1 (Request to be on Ballot rejected)
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« Reply #132 on: September 21, 2018, 08:49:40 PM »

Scranton Ballots

New Hampshire: 9 (On Ballot)
Wisconsin: 7 (On Ballot)
Ohio: 4 (Request to be on Ballot rejected to for this Turn)
California: 9 (On Ballot)
New Jersey: 7 (On Ballot)
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« Reply #133 on: September 21, 2018, 09:00:10 PM »

Case Ballots:

New Hampshire: 8 (On Ballot)
Massachusetts: 9 (On Ballot)
Pennsylvania: 8 (On Ballot)
Washington D.C: 6 (On Ballot)
Indiana: 7 (On Ballot)
Nebraska: 9 (On Ballot)
South Dakota: 4 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this Turn)
Oregon: 7 (On Ballot)
Illinois: 9 (On Ballot)

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« Reply #134 on: September 21, 2018, 09:03:03 PM »

Romney Ballots:

Massachusetts: 8 (On Ballot)
Washington DC: 9 (On Ballot)
Oregon: 7 (On Ballot)
Illinois: 6 (On Ballot)
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« Reply #135 on: September 21, 2018, 09:07:57 PM »

Case Ballots:

New Hampshire: 8 (On Ballot)
Massachusetts: 9 (On Ballot)
Pennsylvania: 8 (On Ballot)
Washington D.C: 6 (On Ballot)
Indiana: 7 (On Ballot)
Nebraska: 9 (On Ballot)
South Dakota: 4 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this Turn)
Oregon: 7 (On Ballot)
Illinois: 9 (On Ballot)

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« Reply #136 on: September 21, 2018, 09:11:39 PM »

Smith Ballots:

Wisconsin: 3 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this Turn)
Massachusetts: 2 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this Turn)
Illinois: 6 (On Ballot)
Indiana: 8 (On Ballot)
New Jersey: 2 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this Turn)
Ohio: 4 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this Turn)
Oregon: 9 (On Ballot)
California: 7 (On Ballot)
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« Reply #137 on: September 21, 2018, 09:13:03 PM »

Case Ballots:

New Hampshire: 8 (On Ballot)
Massachusetts: 9 (On Ballot)
Pennsylvania: 8 (On Ballot)
Washington D.C: 6 (On Ballot)
Indiana: 7 (On Ballot)
Nebraska: 9 (On Ballot)
South Dakota: 4 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this Turn)
Oregon: 7 (On Ballot)
Illinois: 9 (On Ballot)

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« Reply #138 on: September 21, 2018, 09:22:29 PM »

Ballots
New Hampshire
Howard Baker
Richard Nixon
George Romney
Margret Chase Smith
Ronald Reagan
Clifford Case
George Scranton

Wisconsin
Clifford Case
Nealson Rockefeller
George Scranton

Pennsylvainia
Richard Nixon
George Romney
Margert Chase Smith
William Scranton
Clifford Case

Massachuetts
Nealson Rockefeller
William Scranton
Clifford Case
George Romney
Richard Nixon

Washington D.C.
Ronald Reagan
Clifford Case
Howard Baker
George Romney

Indiana
Nealson Rockefeller
Ronald Reagan
Clifford Case
Richard Nixon
Margret Chase Smith

Ohio
George Romney
Clifford Case
Nealson Rockefeller
Ronald Reagan

Nebraska
Barry Goldwater
Clifford Case
Richard Nixon

West Virginia
Barry Goldwater
Ronald Reagan
Howard Baker
Richard Nixon

Florida
Howard Baker
Nealson Rockefeller
Ronald Reagan
Richard Nixon

Oregon
Nealson Rockefeller
Barry Goldwater
Ronald Reagan
William Scranton
Clifford Case
George Romney
Richard Nixon
Margret Chase Smith

Califronia
Barry Goldwater
Ronald Reagan
George Scranton
Margret Chase Smith

New Jersey
Clifford Case
Barry Goldwater
George Scranton

South Dakota
Nealson Rockefeller
Ronald Reagan

Illinios
Richard Nixon
Nealson Rockefeller
William Scranton
Clifford Case
George Romney
Margret Chase Smith
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« Reply #139 on: September 22, 2018, 09:18:03 AM »
« Edited: September 22, 2018, 01:15:15 PM by New Tennessean Politician »

From what I've seen on Wikipedia, I have the list of Delegates per state for the Republican Party. I don't know for the Democrats however and someone will need to link me a page with their delegates per state. Anyways, here is the Republican Delegate Numbers:

Delegates by State (Republicans):

Alabama: 26 Delegates (Separate)
Alaska: 12 Delegates (Separate)
Arizona: 16 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Arkansas: 18 Delegates (Winner Take All)
California: 86 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Colorado: 18 Delegates (Separate)
Connecticut: 16 Delegates (Separate)
Delaware: 12 Delegates (Separate)
Florida: 34 Delegates (Separate)
Georgia: 30 Delegates (Separate)
Hawaii: 14 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Idaho: 14 Delegates (Separate)
Illinois: 58 Delegates (Separate)
Indiana: 26 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Iowa: 24 Delegates (Separate)
Kansas: 20 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Kentucky: 24 Delegates (Separate)
Louisiana: 26 Delegates (Separate)
Maine: 14 Delegates (Separate)
Maryland: 26 Delegates (Separate)
Massachusetts: 34 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Michigan: 48 Delegates (Separate)
Minnesota: 26 Delegates (Separate)
Mississippi: 20 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Missouri: 24 Delegates (Separate)
Montana: 14 Delegates (Separate)
Nebraska: 16 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Nevada: 12 Delegates (Separate)
New Hampshire: 8 Delegates (Winner Take All)
New Jersey: 40 Delegates (Separate)
New Mexico: 14 Delegates (Separate)
New York: 92 Delegates (Separate)
North Carolina: 26 Delegates (Separate)
North Dakota: 8 Delegates (Separate)
Ohio: 58 Delegates (Separate)
Oklahoma: 22 Delegates (Separate)
Oregon: 18 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Pennsylvania: 64 Delegates (Separate)
Rhode Island: 14 Delegates (Winner Take All)
South Carolina: 22 Delegates (Winner Take All)
South Dakota: 14 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Tennessee: 28 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Texas: 46 Delegates (Separate)
Utah: 8 Delegates (Separate)
Vermont: 12 Delegates (Separate)
Virginia: 24 Delegates (Separate)
Washington: 24 Delegates (Separate)
West Virginia: 14 Delegates (Separate)
Wisconsin: 30 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Wyoming: 12 Delegates (Winner Take All)
District of Columbia: 9 Delegates (Separate)
Puerto Rico: 5 Delegates (Winner Take All)
US Virgin Islands: 3 Delegates (Separate)
667 Delegates (a Majority) to be Nominated
1333 Delegates in Total
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« Reply #140 on: September 22, 2018, 09:34:13 AM »

If People are wondering, here is how will Delegate association go after the New Hampshire Primary.

Post New Hampshire: Maine and Vermont will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Wisconsin: Michigan and Minnesota will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Pennsylvania: Delaware will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Massachusetts: Connecticut and Rhode Island will state who their Delegates will support.
Post D.C, Indiana, and Ohio: Maryland will state who their Delegates will support.
Post West Virginia and Nebraska: Kansas, Kentucky, Virginia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, North Carolina, Colorado, and Arkansas will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Florida and Oregon: Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, and Washington will state who their Delegates will support.
Post California, New Jersey, and South Dakota: Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Illinois: Missouri and Iowa will state who their Delegates will support.
Convention: USVI and PR will state who their Delegates will support.
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« Reply #141 on: September 22, 2018, 10:20:15 AM »

Prediction of First Ballot Vote (I can't predict where it goes from here since I do predict it goes to a second ballot)

Margret Chase Smith: 58
Howard Baker: 238
Clifford Case: 172
Harold Stassen: 21
Richard Nixon: 93
Barry Goldwater: 88
Ronald Reagan: 243
Nealson Rockefeller: 132
George Scranton: 129
George Romney: 142
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« Reply #142 on: September 22, 2018, 10:23:30 AM »

If People are wondering, here is how will Delegate association go after the New Hampshire Primary.

Post New Hampshire: Maine and Vermont will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Wisconsin: Michigan and Minnesota will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Pennsylvania: Delaware will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Massachusetts: Connecticut and Rhode Island will state who their Delegates will support.
Post D.C, Indiana, and Ohio: Maryland will state who their Delegates will support.
Post West Virginia and Nebraska: Kansas, Kentucky, Virginia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, North Carolina, Colorado, and Arkansas will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Florida and Oregon: Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, and Washington will state who their Delegates will support.
Post California, New Jersey, and South Dakota: Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Illinois: Missouri and Iowa will state who their Delegates will support.
Convention: USVI and PR will state who their Delegates will support.

Is there going to be a method to determine who gets which delegates?
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« Reply #143 on: September 22, 2018, 10:26:06 AM »

Prediction of First Ballot Vote (I can't predict where it goes from here since I do predict it goes to a second ballot)

Margret Chase Smith: 58
Howard Baker: 238
Clifford Case: 172
Harold Stassen: 21
Richard Nixon: 93
Barry Goldwater: 88
Ronald Reagan: 243
Nealson Rockefeller: 132
George Scranton: 129
George Romney: 142

Interesting, I must ask why you gave Case MO and Ronnie AR.
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« Reply #144 on: September 22, 2018, 10:29:33 AM »

If People are wondering, here is how will Delegate association go after the New Hampshire Primary.

Post New Hampshire: Maine and Vermont will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Wisconsin: Michigan and Minnesota will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Pennsylvania: Delaware will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Massachusetts: Connecticut and Rhode Island will state who their Delegates will support.
Post D.C, Indiana, and Ohio: Maryland will state who their Delegates will support.
Post West Virginia and Nebraska: Kansas, Kentucky, Virginia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, North Carolina, Colorado, and Arkansas will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Florida and Oregon: Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, and Washington will state who their Delegates will support.
Post California, New Jersey, and South Dakota: Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming will state who their Delegates will support.
Post Illinois: Missouri and Iowa will state who their Delegates will support.
Convention: USVI and PR will state who their Delegates will support.

Is there going to be a method to determine who gets which delegates?

For WTA States, all the Delegates will go to the Candidate they choose.

For Separate States, the Delegates will be randomly decided based in the popularity of Candidates in said state on a state caucus held on the Primaries same night, though it's Minor and only determines Delegate by Caucus winner.

For the Primaries, WTA means all the Delegates go to the winner, while for separate, any candidate over 15% gets an amount of Candidates based by Support.
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« Reply #145 on: September 22, 2018, 01:25:26 PM »

Delegates by State (Democrats):

Alabama: 52 Delegates (Separate)
Alaska: 24 Delegates (Separate)
Arizona: 32 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Arkansas: 36 Delegates (Winner Take All)
California: 172 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Colorado: 36 Delegates (Separate)
Connecticut: 32 Delegates (Separate)
Delaware: 24 Delegates (Separate)
Florida: 68 Delegates (Separate)
Georgia: 60 Delegates (Separate)
Hawaii: 28 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Idaho: 28 Delegates (Separate)
Illinois: 116 Delegates (Separate)
Indiana: 52 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Iowa: 48 Delegates (Separate)
Kansas: 40 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Kentucky: 48 Delegates (Separate)
Louisiana: 52 Delegates (Separate)
Maine: 28 Delegates (Separate)
Maryland: 52 Delegates (Separate)
Massachusetts: 68 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Michigan: 96 Delegates (Separate)
Minnesota: 52 Delegates (Separate)
Mississippi: 40 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Missouri: 48 Delegates (Separate)
Montana: 28 Delegates (Separate)
Nebraska: 32 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Nevada: 24 Delegates (Separate)
New Hampshire: 16 Delegates (Winner Take All)
New Jersey: 80 Delegates (Separate)
New Mexico: 28 Delegates (Separate)
New York: 184 Delegates (Separate)
North Carolina: 52 Delegates (Separate)
North Dakota: 16 Delegates (Separate)
Ohio: 116 Delegates (Separate)
Oklahoma: 44 Delegates (Separate)
Oregon: 36 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Pennsylvania: 128 Delegates (Separate)
Rhode Island: 28 Delegates (Winner Take All)
South Carolina: 44 Delegates (Winner Take All)
South Dakota: 28 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Tennessee: 56 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Texas: 92 Delegates (Separate)
Utah: 16 Delegates (Separate)
Vermont: 24 Delegates (Separate)
Virginia: 48 Delegates (Separate)
Washington: 48 Delegates (Separate)
West Virginia: 28 Delegates (Separate)
Wisconsin: 60 Delegates (Winner Take All)
Wyoming: 12 Delegates (Winner Take All)
District of Columbia: 4 Delegates (Separate)
Puerto Rico: 2 Delegates (Winner Take All)
US Virgin Islands: 1 Delegate (Separate)
1304 Delegates (a Majority) to be Nominated
2607 Delegates in Total
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« Reply #146 on: September 22, 2018, 01:30:48 PM »

Yeah, I winged it but eh, it's probably close enough.
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« Reply #147 on: September 22, 2018, 08:04:32 PM »

Mink Ballots:

Wisconsin: 9 (On Ballot)
Pennsylvania: 3 (Request to be On Ballot Rejected for this Turn)
Massachusetts: 5 (Request to be On Ballot Rejected for this Turn)
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« Reply #148 on: September 23, 2018, 09:22:34 AM »

Rockefeller Ballots:

New Hampshire: 8 (On Ballot)
Pennsylvania: 2 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this turn)
Washington D.C.: 5 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this turn)
Nebraska: 6 (On Ballot)
West Virginia: 5 (Request to be on Ballot rejected for this turn)
California: 6 (On Ballot)
New Jersey: 8 (On Ballot)
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« Reply #149 on: September 23, 2018, 09:24:41 AM »

Question for all players: Once we get to the Pirmaries, you want coverage precinct by Precinct for small states like NH and County by County for the other states and do Caucuses by calling them as a Candidate wins them (One caucus for a WTA state, number of Delegates will equal the number of Caucuses for a Separate State) or should I just skip it and go to the day after?
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