The tortoise. That is an old one!
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2007-06-20 23:06:24
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answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6
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Assuming that those are the nominees, I would expect a low turnout election with about one-third of Republicans staying home. However, under those conditions, Bloomberg would mostly draw votes away from the Democrats and Clinton would have trouble competing for Independent votes. My projection would by Clinton 46-43 with 10 percent for Bloomberg and 1 percent for others. That margin should result in Clinton getting the electoral college win, but a lot of swing states are going to be close.
2007-06-21 02:35:52
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answered by Tmess2 7
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Why have you excluded Ron Paul?
Please do not tell me he doesn't stand a chance so that's why I did not include him as it insults us all.
Ron Paul has a very good chance of winning the election
America is in serious trouble and if we do not do something and soon it is highly probable that it shall go the way of the Roman Empire. Our money is being devalued, Our Sovereignty is being attacked, Our rights are being eroded and greed is everywhere.
Just how much more is everyone willing to take?
2007-06-21 03:31:51
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answered by Justin S 2
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With Clinton and Bloomberg splitting the liberal vote Giuliani would win.
2007-06-21 04:11:58
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answered by phillipk_1959 6
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Guiliani/ McCain
I would probably vote that ticket even though I can not stand McCain. Bloomberg would sink Hillary's chances, and Bloomberg never had a chance.
2007-06-21 08:55:01
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answered by Calvin 7
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Republician Newt Gingrich - president
Fred Thompson - vice president
2007-06-21 02:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Democrat: Hillary Clinton - president
Barack Obama - vice president
2007-06-21 02:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Clinton.
No Republican will EVER win the white house for a long time, and Independent's are not even going to be on the ballot in many states so they couldn't win if they won all the ones they get on!
I think it is a another Republican running as an Independent to take votes away from Democrats.
2007-06-21 02:33:22
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answered by cantcu 7
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I think Clinton will probably win in close one. With Romney(or Bloomberg) running against her. And Bloomberg will spend his own money over 0.5 billion dollars and lose.
I don't think Giuliani or McCain will make it past the primary.
2007-06-21 02:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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In that line up...probably Giuliani, but I don't really like any of the choices myself.
2007-06-21 02:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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