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1.Aanders will reshuffle his campaign bringing in more experienced progressive DC aides hoping it will help his campaign get much needed momentum

2.Sanders will seek endorsement from Senator Ted Kennedy,offering to support him for Senate Majority Leader in return.

3.Sanders will campaign in IA blasting political establishment and calling for a "political revolution"

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1.Nader's campaign will talk about education reform.

2.Nader will seek the endorsement of Ron Dellums.

3.Nader and Gravel will give their vision on how to make the world a more peaceful place.

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Republican 

Alaska 

Pat Buchanan 26% 

Dan Quayle 20% 

George W Bush 15% 

Bill Weld 13%

Elizabeth Dole 11% 

California 

Dan Quayle 22% 

Pat Buchanan 17% 

Bill Weld 17% 

George W Bush 15%

Elizabeth Dole 13%

Delaware 

Pat Buchanan 22% 

Dan Quayle 21% 

Elizabeth Dole 16% 

George W Bush 16% 

Bill Weld 14%

Michigan 

Dan Quayle 21% 

Pat Buchanan 21% 

Bill Weld 15% 

Elizabeth Dole 14% 

George W Bush 12%

North Dakota

Pat Buchanan 23% 

Dan Quayle 20% 

George W Bush 17% 

Elizabeth Dole 14% 

Bill Weld 10%

Virginia 

Pat Buchanan 24% 

Dan Quayle 19%

George W Bush 16% 

Elizabeth Dole 14% 

Bill Weld 11%

Washington

Dan Quayle 20% 

Bill Weld 18% 

Pat Buchanan 15% 

George W Bush 14%

Elizabeth Dole 13% 

Democratic 

Delaware 

Hillary Clinton 21% 

Paul Wellstone 19% 

Dennis Kucinich 17% 

Russ Feingold 8% 

Bernie Sanders 5% 

California 

Paul Wellstone 20%

Hillary Clinton 19% 

Dennis Kucinich 17% 

Russ Feingold 8% 

Bernie Sanders 6%

Michigan 

Paul Wellstone 21% 

Hillary Clinton 17%

Dennis Kucinich 17% 

Russ Feingold 10% 

Bernie Sanders 6%

North Dakota 

Paul Wellstone 20% 

Hillary Clinton 20% 

Dennis Kucinich 16% 

Russ Feingold 8% 

Bernie Sanders 5%

Vermont 

Bernie Sanders 20% 

Paul Wellstone 18% 

Hillary Clinton 16%

Dennis Kucinich 15% 

Russ Feingold 7%

Washington 

Paul Wellstone 22% 

Dennis Kucinich 20% 

Hillary Clinton 17% 

Russ Feingold 8% 

Bernie Sanders 7%

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1. Trump would visit Miami, and hold a 30 minute rally simply laughing about the Republicans and how they are actually about to nominate Hitler Lover Pat Buchanan.

2. Trump would then proceed to laugh about the Democrats, at another rally within the great state of Missouri, saying they're picking between "a commie and Bill's shitty wife", and then complain about progressives within the Democratic party.

3. Trump would ask for an endorsement from Bill Clinton, reminding him of his departure from the White House.

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Quayle keeps up the pressure in Iowa. Hitting the streets and eating Fast Food with potential voters. 

Quayle heads to South Carolina. Asking for the endorsement of Strom Thurmond. 

Quayle will attempt to get the endorsement of Governor George Pataki. 

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1. Buchanan will stump in Iowa, focusing on his pro-life message and promise to pack the Supreme Court to overturn Roe, saying, "We must end the mass murder of the unborn in this country. This is systemic genocide, carried out for the profits of corrupt institutions such as Planned Parenthood, and abetted by the Democratic Party and large portions of the Republican Party. I certainly believe the Democrats and many of my fellow Republicans are under a Satanic influence endorsing the anti-life position. This is no joking matter, when I see politicians like Bill Weld endorsing the anti-life position, I see the Devil himself using these corrupt and crooked politicians as his mouthpiece. And this goes for people like Dan Quayle too, who are afraid to take the stand I have on ending the mass murder of the unborn by pledging to pack the court with pro-life justices. I think someone who is lukewarm in their pro-life advocacy is equally under Satanic influence as someone who openly endorses the murderous practice of abortion."

 

2. Buchanan will campaign in New Hampshire, organizing volunteers to place signs and flyers all across the state reading: "Bill Weld - Democrat for President". 

 

3. Buchanan will go to South Carolina, meeting with Senator Strom Thurmond to request his endorsement.

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1. Elizabeth Dole campaigns in Des Moines, hoping for a last minute surge in the early state to continue her campaign going forward.

2. Mrs. Dole visits with her husband to Iowa City, where they both touch on the economy.

3. Dole lays into Buchanan during a visit to New Hampshire.

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On 5/22/2022 at 8:17 PM, Fbarbarossa said:

Hoping to keep the momentum up and maybe even get a boost, Wellstone will seek the endorsement of President Bill Clinton.

Wellstone will hold a rally in Iowa, thanking Iowa Democrats for polling him first.

Wellstone's bus will roll over and make its first appearance in New Hampshire

(4) Bill Clinton refuses to endorse at the current time.

(11) Wellstone continues to build momentum in Iowa.

(17) New Hampshire loves the New Democratic grassroots champion.

momentum: +8 Wellstone continues to see a huge swing of momentum despite a a mixed week.

On 5/22/2022 at 8:32 PM, Cenzonico said:

1. Bill Weld recruits John McCain to stump in New Hampshire for him. He will drive the point home that Pat Buchanan would ensure four more years of Democratic rule if nominated. Bill Weld on the other hand would wreck the Democrats in November. 

2. The NH Weld campaign will do a twist with it's "The Volunteer State" operation. They will specifically target areas where Buchanan seems to have large amounts of support and attempt to convince them that Pat isn't the right guy. He'd only weaken America ahead of the 21st century. Bill Weld is not that guy, the complete opposite in fact. 

3. Bill Weld seeks the endorsement of NH senator Judd Gregg. 

"Before you say anything, no I won't puke on you... Ok!"

(7) Weld and McCain have poor showings in New Hampshire after threats of protests by Buchanan supporters.

(1!) Disaster strikes in New Hampshire where angry Buchanan supporters throw eggs, trash and various other things at Weld at his rallies. One poster shows Jesus and Satan arm wrestling with Buchanan rooting for Jesus and Weld and Democrats rooting for Satan.

(17) Weld does win over the support of Judd Gregg.

momentum: +1 Despite an embarrassing outreach to Buchanan support Weld does see his support grow.

On 5/22/2022 at 8:45 PM, Murrman104 said:

1: Kucinich will make sure he is actually calling his good and dear friend Shirley McLaine this time and not...whomever that was and ask both for her endorsement and her help in lending the campaign some Hollywood star power and glamour with her connections

2: Kucinich will ask Rep Clyburn to take him on a tour of South Carolina to meet with locals and hear their concerns

3: Kucinich will do Q and A sessions with students Iowa State University

(7) Shirley personally supports Kucinich’s campaign but doesn’t convince many In Hollywood.

(3) The tour in South Carolina doesn’t go well, Kucinich is called a radical by many within the South Carolina Democratic Party and some question Clyburn’s judgement 

(9) Kucinich has an average event but it won’t help him gain traction 

momentum: -3 Kucinich’s support begins to drop after a poor week.

On 5/22/2022 at 9:02 PM, Rezi said:

Feingold reshuffles his campaign.

 

Feingold goes to iowa

 

Feingold goes to Iowa again

(64) Feingold has a small boost for his reshuffle of his campaign 

(6) Unfortunately his reshuffle does little to help his first event in Iowa 

(10) Feingold finally sees the winds blow in his direction at his second rally showing the “new” Feingold.

momentum: +2  Feingold finally sees growth in his support after a reshuffling of his campaign.

On 5/22/2022 at 9:03 PM, Zenobiyl said:

Hillary Events

Reshuffle: Hillary Clinton does a total overhaul of her campaign infrastructure, firing most of her old staff and bringing in new staffers and veterans from the prior Clinton campaigns. She also brings in representatives of various key demographics to help with outreach: black voters, Jewish voters, and unions. 

1. Hillary uses her money to send volunteers across Iowa knocking on doors and setting up Hillary yard signs. Many of the yard signs simply read “VOTE CLINTON”.

2. Hillary runs an ad campaign across Iowa bringing up snippets of Pat Buchanan’s “culture war” convention speech, where he attacks Hillary and condemns the “radical agenda” Clinton and Clinton want to bring to America. Hillary ends the ad with a message: “I’m a strong independent woman and a proud democrat, in order words I’m the Republican Party’s worst nightmare. Buchanan and his goons think America isn’t ready for a female president; this year, let’s show them how wrong they are.”

(52) The reshuffle does almost nothing for Clinton’s flailing campaign.

(19) Believe it or not the trick works, Clinton sees a boost of support because many in Iowa believe their neighbors are supporting Clinton.

 (14) Clinton’s ad hits Buchanan and will help boost her image among some moderate voters

 momentum: -4  after an average reshuffling and a better week campaigning  Clinton continues to see following and support although not as terrible as the previous week.

On 5/22/2022 at 10:18 PM, ShortKing said:

1. Bush holds a rally in Cedar Rapids in an attempt to appeal to the Christian base.

2. Bush has a town hall Q&A in Nashua.

3. The Bush team runs ads across Nevada touting his immigration policies and compassionate conservatism.

(17) Bush sees a groundswell of support after a few bad weeks for his campaign.

(17) Bush’s Q&A goes over well as many fall in love with his kind personality.

(16) Bush rallies Hispanic support in the danger of a Buchanan nomination.

momentum: +3 Bush has proved that you don’t always need to reshuffle your campaign staff to turn things around after one of the best weeks he’s had since the start of the campaign.

On 5/23/2022 at 1:17 AM, Rodja said:

1.Aanders will reshuffle his campaign bringing in more experienced progressive DC aides hoping it will help his campaign get much needed momentum

2.Sanders will seek endorsement from Senator Ted Kennedy,offering to support him for Senate Majority Leader in return.

3.Sanders will campaign in IA blasting political establishment and calling for a "political revolution"

(20) Sanders’ reshuffle falls on its face as many are calling on the Vermont congressman to drop out.

(3) Ted Kennedy refuses to endorse Sanders

(4) Sanders rally is minuscule as his prospects all but dry up.

momentum: -7 Sanders’ campaign is in free fall as his week was the worst he’s had all campaign.

On 5/23/2022 at 2:16 AM, Timur said:

1.Nader's campaign will talk about education reform.

2.Nader will seek the endorsement of Ron Dellums.

3.Nader and Gravel will give their vision on how to make the world a more peaceful place.

(15) Nader’s support for education reform is broadly popular 

(8) Dellums declines to endorse at the moment 

(9) Nader and Gravel see limited support.

momentum: +8 Nader continues to see a large amount of momentum for his progressive campaign.

On 5/23/2022 at 2:42 PM, mark2 said:

1. Trump would visit Miami, and hold a 30 minute rally simply laughing about the Republicans and how they are actually about to nominate Hitler Lover Pat Buchanan.

2. Trump would then proceed to laugh about the Democrats, at another rally within the great state of Missouri, saying they're picking between "a commie and Bill's shitty wife", and then complain about progressives within the Democratic party.

3. Trump would ask for an endorsement from Bill Clinton, reminding him of his departure from the White House.

(10) Trump completely forgets to rally his core voter block but everyone does have a good laugh.

(6) trump’s name-calling finally backfires a little bit due to Wellstone’s huge popularity currently.

(4) Jesus Christ Bill Clinton just doesn’t want to endorse anybody does he?

momentum: +2  Donald Trump sees his momentum start to stall out after a poor week.

On 5/23/2022 at 3:33 PM, Pringles said:

Quayle keeps up the pressure in Iowa. Hitting the streets and eating Fast Food with potential voters. 

Quayle heads to South Carolina. Asking for the endorsement of Strom Thurmond. 

Quayle will attempt to get the endorsement of Governor George Pataki. 

(1!) Quayle is smiling for his photo op and he walks right into a table spilling his McDonald’s, he then drops the F bomb in front of children 😬

(5) “Aren’t you the guy who said fuck in front of kids?” - Strom Thurmond 

(6) Pataki definitely prefers Weld to Quayle but could be convinced if it’s a two way race between Buchanan.

momentum: -6 Quayle sees his support sink after his colorful language. Many are expecting him to either reshuffle his campaign staff.

On 5/23/2022 at 3:58 PM, The Blood said:

1. Buchanan will stump in Iowa, focusing on his pro-life message and promise to pack the Supreme Court to overturn Roe, saying, "We must end the mass murder of the unborn in this country. This is systemic genocide, carried out for the profits of corrupt institutions such as Planned Parenthood, and abetted by the Democratic Party and large portions of the Republican Party. I certainly believe the Democrats and many of my fellow Republicans are under a Satanic influence endorsing the anti-life position. This is no joking matter, when I see politicians like Bill Weld endorsing the anti-life position, I see the Devil himself using these corrupt and crooked politicians as his mouthpiece. And this goes for people like Dan Quayle too, who are afraid to take the stand I have on ending the mass murder of the unborn by pledging to pack the court with pro-life justices. I think someone who is lukewarm in their pro-life advocacy is equally under Satanic influence as someone who openly endorses the murderous practice of abortion."

 

2. Buchanan will campaign in New Hampshire, organizing volunteers to place signs and flyers all across the state reading: "Bill Weld - Democrat for President". 

 

3. Buchanan will go to South Carolina, meeting with Senator Strom Thurmond to request his endorsement.

(3) Buchanan is mocked for his speech including Bush being quoted as saying “That was some weird shit”

(5) The ad backfires when Weld says that the only party jumper is Buchanan.

(10) Thurmond declines to endorse Buchanan at the current time 

momentum: +2 Buchanan’s momentum begins to slow down.

17 hours ago, Hestia said:

1. Elizabeth Dole campaigns in Des Moines, hoping for a last minute surge in the early state to continue her campaign going forward.

2. Mrs. Dole visits with her husband to Iowa City, where they both touch on the economy.

3. Dole lays into Buchanan during a visit to New Hampshire.

(7) A less than stellar rally worries the Dole campaign in the final few weeks

(3) For some reason Buchanan supporters will never forgive Bob Dole for losing to Bill Clinton.

(10) Dole hits Buchanan on his radicalism.

 momentum: -3 Dole once again sees falling support on the run up to Iowa.

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Republicans 

Iowa

Pat Buchanan 27% 

Dan Quayle 20% 

George W Bush 17%

Elizabeth Dole 16%

Bill Weld 8%

 

New Hampshire

Bill Weld 34%

 Pat Buchanan 17% 

Dan Quayle 16% 

George W Bush 16%

Elizabeth Dole 14%

Nevada 

Pat Buchanan 22%

George W Bush 20% 

Dan Quayle 15% 

Bill Weld 14%

Elizabeth Dole 12% 

South Carolina 

Pat Buchanan 32% 

Dan Quayle 17%  

George W Bush 17% 

Elizabeth Dole 12% 

Bill Weld 11% 

 

National

Pat Buchanan 25% 

George W Bush 19% 

Dan Quayle 18%

Bill Weld 16%

Elizabeth Dole 11% 

 

 

Democrat 

National 

Paul Wellstone 23% 

Hillary Clinton 20% 

Dennis Kucinich 16% 

Russ Feingold 9% 

Bernie Sanders 2%

Iowa 

Paul Wellstone 24%  

Hillary Clinton 20%

Dennis Kucinich 14%

Russ Feingold 10% 

Bernie Sanders 3%
New Hampshire 

Paul Wellstone 23%

Hillary Clinton 21% 

Dennis Kucinich 17% 

Russ Feingold 9%

Bernie Sanders 7% 

Nevada 

Hillary Clinton 19% 

Paul Wellstone 19% 

Dennis Kucinich 13% 

Russ Feingold 9%

Bernie Sanders 3% 

South Carolina 

Hillary Clinton 22% 

Paul Wellstone 19% 

Dennis Kucinich 18%

Russ Feingold 11% 

Bernie Sanders 2%

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1: Kucinich going to prime pump the campaign with a reshuffle to get some momentum back. We will attempt to play down policy and lean in on a Carteresque pitch to honesty and decency (please South Carolina I swear I'm not spooky) 

2: Kucinich will ask for the endorsement of South Carolina Senator Ernest "Fritz" Hollings. To back him up he will ask for the help of fellow South Carolinian Rep Clyburn and Jesse Jackson whom Hollings endorsed in 1988. We'll cut to the chase and simply pitch how his policies will help South Carolina.

3: Rallies in Iowa with Dick Gephardt with the theme of "Stop thinking im a spooky radical" 

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1.Nader will seek the endorsement of Eugene McCarthy.

2.Nader and Gravel will do a campaign ad together.

3.Nader promises to reform the criminal justice system.

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1. Governor Bush again reaches out to Colin Powell for an endorsement, citing the need to rally behind a credible conservative candidate before Buchanan picks up too much steam.

2. Bush holds a town hall event with students at Iowa State University.

3. Bush reaches out to New Hampshire Congressman John Sununu for an endorsement.

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1. The Weld campaign will launch a smear campaign against Buchanan in New Hampshire hoping to dig him into the ground in the state.

2. Bill Weld stumps New Hampshire himself in an effort to drum up support. 

3. Weld seeks the endorsement of Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge. 

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More Polls

Republican 

Georgia

Pat Buchanan 23% 

George W Bush 21% 

Dan Quayle 17% 

Elizabeth Dole 14% 

Bill Weld 11%

Maine 

Bill Weld 22% 

George W Bush 19% 

Dan Quayle 16% 

Pat Buchanan 15% 

Elizabeth Dole 11%

Maryland 

Pat Buchanan 21% 

George W Bush 18%

Dan Quayle 16% 

Bill Weld 15% 

Elizabeth Dole 13%

Massachusetts 

Bill Weld 37% 

George W Bush 16% 

Dan Quayle 13% 

Elizabeth Dole 10% 

Pat Buchanan 9%

New York 

Bill Weld 20% 

George W Bush 20% 

Dan Quayle 16% 

Elizabeth Dole 12% 

Pat Buchanan 11%

Wyoming 

George W Bush 23% 

Pat Buchanan 21% 

Dan Quayle 17% 

Elizabeth Dole 14% 

Bill Weld 9% 

Democrats 

Georgia

Hillary Clinton 23% 

Paul Wellstone 20% 

Dennis Kucinich 14% 

Russ Feingold 12% 

Bernie Sanders 2%

Maine 

Paul Wellstone 23% 

Hillary Clinton 23% 

Dennis Kucinich 18% 

Russ Feingold 11% 

Bernie Sanders 6%

Maryland 

Hillary Clinton 22% 

Paul Wellstone 21% 

Dennis Kucinich 16% 

Russ Feingold 12% 

Bernie Sanders 2%

Massachusetts 

Paul Wellstone 24% 

Hillary Clinton 19% 

Dennis Kucinich 18% 

Russ Feingold 11% 

Bernie Sanders 4%

New York 

Hillary Clinton 24% 

Paul Wellstone 19% 

Dennis Kucinich 16% 

Russ Feingold 10% 

Bernie Sanders 4%

Wyoming 

Paul Wellstone 22% 

Hillary Clinton 22% 

Dennis Kucinich 16% 

Russ Feingold 13% 

Bernie Sanders 2%

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Event 1: Feingold attempts to sneak in and get Iowa Senator Harkin to endorse him, after receiving information about the Wellstone campaign's failed attempts at a Harkin endorsement. Feingold meets with both Tom Harkin and Clinton-Endorsee Tom Vilsack to share his vision for an America that can save agricultural powerhouses like Iowa.

 

Event 2: Feingold blankets Iowa with an ad that shows him learning the way around a soybean farm, the agricultural product produced the most by Iowans.

 

Event 3: Feingold holds an all-out rally in Des Moines. He blasts Wellstone and Clinton for being out of touch, promises a new age of prosperity, and even boldly calls himself the frontrunner to win Iowa.

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1. Trump would plead to Bill Clinton for an endorsement again, saying "Bill, Bill, I love ya man, endorse me, c'mon. I'll make all your expenses free at my brand new golf courses."

2. Trump would go back to actual rallies and speeches rather than blind rhetoric, proposing a new, progressive plan for the tax code in San Francisco.

3. Trump would continue to use Pat Buchanan as an easy punching bag, calling him a "hater" and saying he "hates gays, hates blacks, hates Jews, I mean who doesn't he hate?"

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1.Sanders will seek an endorsement from Rep.Geraldine Ferraro

2.Sanders will seek endorsement from AFL CIO Iowa chapter

3.Sanders will barnstorm IA and NH with numerous town halls about his vision of democratic socialism in America

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1. Elizabeth Dole will give her last hurrah into the campaign, announcing her campaign shakeup in the leadup to the primary.

2. Dole will appear in Des Moines with her husband for a rally.

3. Elizabeth Dole will go to Council Bluffs for a meet and greet with voters. 

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1. Buchanan will campaign in Iowa, criticizing Elizabeth Dole for her campaign, saying, "Look, I think we just need to accept that someone like Elizabeth doesn't belong in politics. It is simple biology that Elizabeth belongs at home. I'm not comfortable with the idea that Bob is the homemaker right now while Elizabeth is in this cutthroat political race. Women are not meant for the Oval Office. They are not leaders; the Bible and Human behavior tell us this. Put simply, would you trust a man or a woman to make the right decision when this nation is under attack? Do you think a woman has what it takes to push the red button or to declare war? Personally, I don't, and that's why I won't trust Elizabeth Dole to be our nominee for President."

 

2. Buchanan will campaign in New Hampshire, promising to "shut our southern border down until we figure out what the hell is going on there." Pat will elaborate, stating, "We have drugs, illegals, and crime pouring in from the Mexican border. I will use any means necessary to shut down the flow of illegal substances and individuals from Mexico, and I will not stand for this theft of America's culture, communities, and jobs because of this inflow of Mexican illegals. Jose, Miguel, and Eduardo may be able to sneak across the border and steal our jobs under the current Administration, but under a Pat Buchanan Presidency, they'll be stopped right at the Rio Grande! I don't want an America where English is the second-most common language. I don't want an America where our children grow up in crime and drug infested communities. I don't want the fundamental makeup of America to be altered by the failures of Washington's border policy. Let's stop this destruction of our country, let's stand up and fight for our border security!"

 

3. Pat will visit South Carolina, meeting with Strom Thurmond to once again court his endorsement.

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