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The presidential election is right around the corner and Americans are
wondering whether Democratic candidate Barack Obama or Republican candidate
Mitt Romney will be the man running the country. We won’t know the official
result until all votes across the nation but the winner of the top five
clash between the Alabama Crimson Tide and LSU Tigers could give us a look
into a crystal ball and allow us to know the winner before results are known
by the entire country.
Since 1984, the winner of the Alabama – LSU game has gone right along with
election results. An Alabama victory was followed by a win by the democratic
nominee, while a win by LSU signaled the Republican candidate being voted
into office. It has been accurate for the past seven elections.
Let’s take a look:
1984: LSU 16, Alabama 14. Ronald Reagan (R) demolishes Walter Mondale (D).
1988: LSU 19, Alabama 18. George H.W. Bush (R) defeats Michael Dukakis (D).
1992: Alabama 31, LSU 11. Bill Clinton (D) defeats George H.W. Bush (R).
1996: Alabama 26, LSU 0. Clinton (D) defeats Bob Dole (R).
2000: LSU 30, Alabama 28. George W. Bush (R) defeats Al Gore (D).
2004: LSU 26, Alabama 10. George W. Bush (R) defeats John Kerry (D).
2008: Alabama 27, LSU 21. Barack Obama (D) defeats John McCain (R).
If this trend continues, an Alabama win on Saturday would signal victory for
the Democratic party and an Obama re-election. If LSU can pull the upset,
Romney will beat out the incumbent president and find his way into the oval
office.
With that bit of knowledge, who will you be rooting for?
Geaux Tigers | w*******g 发帖数: 9932 | 2 as much as I want to root for the Tigers, Alabama is a stronger team
this year. lsu offense is not strong enough
candidate
official
known
【在 w*****2 的大作中提到】 : http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/NCAA/32032567.html : http://fansided.com/2012/11/01/alabama-vs-lsu-has-history-of-pr : The presidential election is right around the corner and Americans are : wondering whether Democratic candidate Barack Obama or Republican candidate : Mitt Romney will be the man running the country. We won’t know the official : result until all votes across the nation but the winner of the top five : clash between the Alabama Crimson Tide and LSU Tigers could give us a look : into a crystal ball and allow us to know the winner before results are known : by the entire country. : Since 1984, the winner of the Alabama – LSU game has gone right along with
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http://fansided.com/2012/11/01/alabama-vs-lsu-has-history-of-pr
The presidential election is right around the corner and Americans are
wondering whether Democratic candidate Barack Obama or Republican candidate
Mitt Romney will be the man running the country. We won’t know the official
result until all votes across the nation but the winner of the top five
clash between the Alabama Crimson Tide and LSU Tigers could give us a look
into a crystal ball and allow us to know the winner before results are known
by the entire country.
Since 1984, the winner of the Alabama – LSU game has gone right along with
election results. An Alabama victory was followed by a win by the democratic
nominee, while a win by LSU signaled the Republican candidate being voted
into office. It has been accurate for the past seven elections.
Let’s take a look:
1984: LSU 16, Alabama 14. Ronald Reagan (R) demolishes Walter Mondale (D).
1988: LSU 19, Alabama 18. George H.W. Bush (R) defeats Michael Dukakis (D).
1992: Alabama 31, LSU 11. Bill Clinton (D) defeats George H.W. Bush (R).
1996: Alabama 26, LSU 0. Clinton (D) defeats Bob Dole (R).
2000: LSU 30, Alabama 28. George W. Bush (R) defeats Al Gore (D).
2004: LSU 26, Alabama 10. George W. Bush (R) defeats John Kerry (D).
2008: Alabama 27, LSU 21. Barack Obama (D) defeats John McCain (R).
If this trend continues, an Alabama win on Saturday would signal victory for
the Democratic party and an Obama re-election. If LSU can pull the upset,
Romney will beat out the incumbent president and find his way into the oval
office.
With that bit of knowledge, who will you be rooting for?
Geaux Tigers | w*******g 发帖数: 9932 | 5 as much as I want to root for the Tigers, Alabama is a stronger team
this year. lsu offense is not strong enough
candidate
official
known
【在 w*****2 的大作中提到】 : http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/NCAA/32032567.html : http://fansided.com/2012/11/01/alabama-vs-lsu-has-history-of-pr : The presidential election is right around the corner and Americans are : wondering whether Democratic candidate Barack Obama or Republican candidate : Mitt Romney will be the man running the country. We won’t know the official : result until all votes across the nation but the winner of the top five : clash between the Alabama Crimson Tide and LSU Tigers could give us a look : into a crystal ball and allow us to know the winner before results are known : by the entire country. : Since 1984, the winner of the Alabama – LSU game has gone right along with
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