For the Political Types: A Contest
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:24 pm
Since everyone who has been posting about politics on this board seems to have everything figured out, I thought, Why not get it in writing and make a little game of it? The winner of this game, explained forthwith, will receive a brand new mousepad, and maybe even an umbrella, compliments of your friends at US Lacrosse. And I’ll also throw in a feature story about your MCLA team or player of choice on our website (yes, I know that’s not a big deal) next winter. The only thing it will cost you is constant ridicule for the next four years. (Kidding).
So there are five candidates left on the Democrat side (I’ll miss you Bill Richardson) and seven on the Republican side (with all due respect to Alan Keyes). Rank each party’s candidates from lowest (the candidate that will next leave the race) to the highest (the nominee) and you earn those corresponding points toward your score (only if they were in the correct position).
Also, if you accurately predict the nominee and VP candidate you receive a 10-point bonus for each party. If you then predict the correct POTUS (with correct VP), you get 20 more points.
My picks:
5. Clinton
4. Obama
3. Edwards
2. Kucinich
1. Gravel
7. Romney
6. McCain
5. Guiliani
4. Huckabee
3. Paul
2. Thompson
1. Hunter
D: Clinton-Richardson
R: Romney-Thompson
P/VP: Romney-Thompson
(Please save critiques of selections until yours has been posted)
So there are five candidates left on the Democrat side (I’ll miss you Bill Richardson) and seven on the Republican side (with all due respect to Alan Keyes). Rank each party’s candidates from lowest (the candidate that will next leave the race) to the highest (the nominee) and you earn those corresponding points toward your score (only if they were in the correct position).
Also, if you accurately predict the nominee and VP candidate you receive a 10-point bonus for each party. If you then predict the correct POTUS (with correct VP), you get 20 more points.
My picks:
5. Clinton
4. Obama
3. Edwards
2. Kucinich
1. Gravel
7. Romney
6. McCain
5. Guiliani
4. Huckabee
3. Paul
2. Thompson
1. Hunter
D: Clinton-Richardson
R: Romney-Thompson
P/VP: Romney-Thompson
(Please save critiques of selections until yours has been posted)