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Ewing: Analyzing the presidential election of 2016

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Most of us have heard of March Madness where the colleges play for the national championship in basketball, well the heavy favorite Kentucky team didn’t win. Well, the heavy favorite to win the 2016 presidential election is Hillary Clinton and according to this author she —- first the story and then the results. But before we divulge the answer a quick look at the madness as it will play out.

Hillary will be the Democratic Party nominee. No amount of scandals will keep her from losing her moment of fame in the general election. The Democrats will spend somewhere between one billion to two billion dollars.

The Republican Party candidates will spend over a billion dollars. It’s anyone’s guess at this time who will become the nominee. It may not make a big difference who wins. If the GOP candidates (this is considering the 20 or more who claim they will enter the race) can create as much madness and excitement to equal the basketball world than they may wake up the approximately 70% of the American people who don’t pay attention to the election until the final weeks as they get bombarded with all those political ads. Just like in basketball, it’s that last second shot that determines the outcome. And what an amazing outcome it will be in 2016.

In the first quarter of the contest, Hillary has 232 points (electoral votes). This is based on the last six presidential elections. She needs only 38 to win! The Republican candidate is far behind with only 164. The magic number it takes to win is 270. But there are 12 states that are undecided totaling 142 electoral votes. These 12 are Florida, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, New Mexico, and New Hampshire.

Hillary knows that her best shot to win are the non-married women who voted 67% for the Democratic Party in 2012. Women are Hillary’s path to victory.

But standing in Hillary’s way is that the the GOP won 78% of the Christian vote in 2012. That didn’t make a big difference in 2012 as millions of Christians didn’t vote. Christians need to have a candidate that inspires them to take action, to get involved to vote. The ideal would be a Christian woman who exudes enthusiasm and patriotism. Just think if there were a Christian American Party to unite Americans to finally stand up to their beliefs. American women and men united in one cause to restore America to return to being a Christian nation. Americans just put Christian American Party in the search box at amazon.com books and you will find the guide to success.

In a 3 way race — Democratic, Republic and Christian — the Christians could win 40% of the vote if they were to get active, which probably would be enough to win the election. Facts are the Democratic and Republican Parties have messed up our country. In 2012, the Republican candidates did not portray the enthusiasm and patriotism that the American voters wanted. With the present Republican candidates the odds of anyone of them getting over 269 electoral votes are a long shot. The ideal Christian team would be the unmatched enthusiasm and patriotism of Sarah Palin and the great sheriff of Milwaukee County, David Clarke,JR, a patriotic Christian, the man that will restore law and order in our country which we so desperately need.

The answer to the question will the heavy favorite, Hillary Clinton win. She will play the women card to the max to beat every Republican male candidate. With Hillary, America will continue down the destructive road. Her only loss would be against the Palin-Clarke team.

Roger H. Ewing
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