Campaign Trail Results: Game #857057

This Game:

  • Year: 1988
  • Player Candidate: George Bush
  • Running Mate: Jack Kemp
  • Difficulty Level: Normal
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
  • Game Played:
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Michael Dukakis36747,646,81052.45
---- George Bush17142,327,72146.59
---- Lenora Fulani/Other0462,6910.51
---- Ron Paul0406,9010.45

Visits:

  • Ohio:4
  • Michigan:2
  • North Carolina:2
  • Pennsylvania:2
  • Maine:1
  • Texas:1

Answers:

  • What message will you most emphasize as you accept the Republican Party nomination?
    I stand for the continuation of Ronald Reagan's policies and legacy. Let us allow an ascendant conservatism to guide us into the future.
  • How much will you emphasize your experience under Ronald Reagan, or in other roles, as you run for President?
    I want to tie myself to Reagan as closely as possible. He is a broadly popular figure in this country.
  • What points about your opponent, Michael Dukakis, will you emphasize as you campaign?
    Dukakis bases his campaign on competence, but his state was simply riding the wave of a Reagan-created economic boom, which he tries to take credit for.
  • Would you endorse a constitutional amendment to ban abortion in the United States?
    I support an amendment like this, so long as it contains exceptions for rape, or to protect the health of the mother.
  • Do you believe that Edwin Meese should resign as Attorney General?
    I won't be making any statements about this issue as I campaign.
  • To what extent will your campaign attack the Massachusetts prison furlough program, and/or the murder committed by Willie Horton?
    We will attack the prison furlough system in general, perhaps with a “revolving door” ad or something of that nature. And the Willie Horton episode is certainly an egregious example of the practice.
  • To what extent will you attack the veto, by Dukakis, of a bill requiring teachers to lead their students in the Pledge of Allegiance?
    Why Dukakis thought it would be a good idea to veto this bill is beyond me, but we won't let him forget it in this campaign. I will say the Pledge of Allegiance wherever I go on the trail.
  • To what extent will you attack Dukakis's opposition to the military actions in Granada and Libya?
    Opposing these actions places any candidate well outside of the American mainstream. We will attack Dukakis relentlessly on this point.
  • To what extent will you attack Dukakis's bill, in 1971, to decriminalize sodomy and bestiality in the Massachusetts Congress?
    This is yet another example of Dukakis's poor judgment when it comes to defending American values.
  • To what extent will you emphasize Dukakis's claim to be a “card-carrying” member of the ACLU in your campaign attacks?
    The ACLU may be popular on some northeastern college campuses, but in most of the U.S. this association should be a millstone. We will obviously highlight it.
  • Do you have anything to say about the Iran-Contra affair, and can you reassure voters that you were not involved?
    I was absolutely not involved with these dealings at any point, and I was appalled to find out about them.
  • Ronald Reagan referred to Michael Dukakis as an “invalid” during a recent speech. Do you care to make any comment on that?
    Mr. Reagan's words are his own. I admire the President, but I would never go so far as to throw names at our opponent.
  • Do you have anything to say about your relationship with Manuel Noriega of Panama?
    This is the kind of specious attack that doesn't merit serious discussion in a national campaign. I trust that voters will be smart enough to focus on the real issues.
  • What do you have to say about the selection of Jack Kemp as your running mate?
    Jack Kemp is a towering figure within the Republican Party, and we're proud to have him on our ticket.
  • What is your position on capital punishment?
    I believe, if a state wishes to impose capital punishment, that it should have every right to do so.
  • Are you willing to rule out any further increases to the federal income tax, if elected President?
    As President, I will do anything I can to cut income taxes further.
  • Are protectionist measures of some kind needed to counteract the dominance of Japan in foreign trade?
    Our first resort should be to negotiate with Japan and take steps to enhance the competitiveness of American industry. But I wouldn't take anything off the table.
  • Do you believe that free trade measures destroy more American jobs than they create?
    I believe that free trade creates jobs. If I didn't believe that, I wouldn't support it.
  • Do you believe that voluntary prayer should be allowed in the nation's classrooms?
    I support the right for local schools to decide whether to include a daily, voluntary prayer.
  • Do you support additional gun control measures at the federal level?
    This is getting it completely backwards. American families have every right to defend themselves from America's crime epidemic.
  • What will you do as President to reduce the federal deficit?
    I will meet with members of Congress and review any avenue for getting our budget balanced, once I am President.
  • What measures should be taken to assist states, such as Texas, which have been hurt by the recent crash in oil prices?
    Cheap oil is an overall benefit to our economy. I think the majority of voters will understand that this fall.
  • Could more have been done to prevent the current farm crisis, which has devastated the upper Midwest?
    We need to increase the support for American agriculture by fighting for exports in our trade deals -- with the Soviet Union, Mexico, and elsewhere.
  • Where will you spend your final day of the campaign?
    The Midwest. Especially Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio.
  • Will you continue the tradition of debating your opponent in the month before the election?
    Let's do it.