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STEED 02-24-16 09:20 AM

Neal put down for all the remaining elections -

Trump and Clinton all the way. :ping:

All this deciding & selecting is giving me a headache. :damn:

AVGWarhawk 02-24-16 09:21 AM

SC D-Clinton

0 drops for R.

Aktungbby 02-24-16 12:00 PM

^Yeah Trump and Clinton for all the rest of the primaries. Edit: they will be the party nominees; and get the most states on Super Tuesday...American Samoa (Territory) will go to Clinton

Bilge_Rat 02-24-16 02:05 PM

Super Tuesday, march 1

Democratic

-Clinton will win Alabama, Samoa, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia;

-Sanders will win Vermont (duh) and Massachusetts;

GOP

-Trump will win Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and Wyoming;

-Cruz will win Texas.

dropout: Kasich

How will you score this one Neal?

Onkel Neal 02-24-16 05:40 PM

Scoring


Quote:

The Super Tuesday primary, select which candidate you think will win the most states. Not the most delegates, just winner/best showing in each state. 5 points, 13 if you get both parties right.

Last, after we finish the Mar 1 Super Tuesday, I'll ask who will be the eventual nominee of each party. You'll get 5 points for a correct selection, 13 if you pick the eventual winner of both parties.

Last, after the conventions, on Oct 13, you can select the winner of the Presidential race, worth 10 points.

When the President is announced, we will add up the scores and see who is the winner. I will send a Subsim mug and t-short to the winner. In case of a 2 way tie, they split the prizes. 3 way or more, I will tell you something nice.

Oberon 02-24-16 07:16 PM

Super Tuesday

Dem: Clinton
Rep: Trump

Torplexed 02-25-16 01:13 AM

Republican: Trump
Democrat: Clinton

AVGWarhawk 02-25-16 10:11 AM

Alabama: Clinton
Alaska: Trump
Arkansas: Clinton
Colorado: Clinton
Georgia: Clinton
Massachusetts: Trump
Minnesota: Clinton
Oklahoma: Trump
Tennessee: Clinton
Texas: Cruz
Vermont: Sanders
Virginia: Clinton
Wyoming:
Trump

North Dakota involved?

Jimbuna 02-25-16 10:38 AM

I'm becoming a tad confused by all this but I believe my latest pick is Clinton, Trump with Kasich for the drop.

I'll stick with them for all the future forthcoming unless I notify of any change.

TIA

Onkel Neal 02-25-16 12:39 PM

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for Super Tuesday, simply name the candidate that you think will win the most states.

Example:

R-Trump
D-Clinton


You don't have to tell me who wins which state, just who wins da most.:arrgh!:

Warhawk, what's your call? It looks like Trump and Clinton.

Here's where we stand now. Dems in SC Sat, then Super Tuesday.

After Super Tuesday, you will select who you think will win the party noms (not now, wait, wait....I will let you know when).

AVGWarhawk 02-25-16 12:45 PM

Super Tuesday:

R-Trump
D-Clinton

How's dat? :D

Onkel Neal 02-28-16 09:24 AM

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And now we see Clinton's support in the South, looks solid.

Rubio, too little, too late.

So, most of you have made you calls for Super Tuesday, mapuc, Mr Quatro, waiting for you, sirs. I will close the thread Monday evening so get you picks for Super Tuesday in now.

After Super Tuesday, you can make you choice for who you think will be the eventual winner of the Dem and Rep parties. There will be a more primaries over the next three months but as the original contest structure outlined, you will have to look into your crystal ball by March 2 (Weds) and make your pick.

Here's the standings after last night's Dem South Carolina primary.

Aktungbby 02-28-16 11:57 AM

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*Bonus: Select the name of the candidate you think will be the first in either party to announce they are dropping out. 1 Point. We will use the media to decide who has announce their withdrawal from the race.That may be tricky if three candidates drop out the evening of a primary, we will have a fine discussion about that, I am sure. Use this guide, I am only counting major R and D candidates, those with pictures by their name: http://www.politics1.com/p2016.htm
I was not aware from the rules that NONE counted as a point as names are explicitly stated in the official rules; By my reckoning I should still be tied with AVGWarhawk :wah: Warhawk can have the mug; I just want a 'T-short'!:woot:

mapuc 02-28-16 01:58 PM

Here are my prediction for the Super Tuesday

Dem - Clinton
Drop Sanders-I guess he's going to drop after Tuesday

Rep - Trump

Drop I see many drops after Super Tuesday
Kasich, Carson and Cruz

That is my prediction

Markus

Mr Quatro 02-28-16 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2385111)

So, most of you have made you calls for Super Tuesday, mapuc, Mr Quatro, waiting for you, sirs. I will close the thread Monday evening so get you picks for Super Tuesday in now.

I was waiting to see how Hillary would do in SC ...

Super tuesday March 1st

Republican: Trump
Democrat: Clinton

Carson (for my fourth time) the first drop after tuesday


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