1992: Results if the July controversy didn't occur
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« on: October 13, 2018, 04:10:12 PM »

How would the Ross Perot campaign in 1992 had gone if the controversies they faced in July, causing him to leave and and later re-enter the race, and making his poll numbers go down? Would he have been able to win any states?
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2018, 03:39:50 PM »

I would say he gets all states he got over 25 percent in, adding 32 electoral votes to his column. I would say he gets an absolute majority in Maine and Montana, probably helps give Bush a majority in Mississippi, so with those three states and Arkansas you have four majority states. He wins with 40 percents in Kansas, Utah, and Alaska and wins Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada with probably thirty six percent or so margins. He also almost wins Minnesota and Colorado, which would have put him at 50 total. Georgia and New Hampshire flip to Bush. Perot's county total will probably now be triple digits, maybe 120?

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