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Old 05-07-2015, 08:41 AM
 
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Here is the script.
Bush will win over half the states primary/caucuses.
Walker will win about a quarter of them, up north/midwest.
Huckabee will win some states in the south and the hick belt.
Christie will win a couple states in the Northeast, and be VP talk.
Rubio will not win any states but place a strong showing for VP talk.
Fiorina will not win any states but place a strong showing for VP talk.
Rick Perry will be VP talk to lock in Texas.
Rand Paul will only win 0-3 states with decent showings spread out
across the country and be VP talk.
Ted Cruz will not win any states and not be VP talk.
Ben Carson will not win any states and not be VP talk.
The party will nominate Bush/Walker or Bush/Christie.

Hillary Clinton will win over 45 states, with Bernie Sanders winning
0-2 states and Jim Webb winning 0-2 states. Hillary will not choose
a running mate from among the challengers.
Her VP will be John Kerry or a Democratic Governor.

Clinton will win the general election with over 55% of the national vote.
She will have well over 300 electoral college votes and be announced the
winner about an hour after the California polls close. She will need to wait
to win California (which she will do easily) because Bush won Florida and Texas.

The media here and around the world will play up the First Female President
angle. Bill Clinton will cry and hug Hillary. He will be referred to as the First Dude.
Her presidency will mirror Obama's in many ways but be less controversial.
She will win a second term easily.
Chelsea Clinton will run for Congress, win, and run for President in 2036.
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Old 05-07-2015, 03:13 PM
 
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and we have yet to get out of the silly season.
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