Campaign Trail Results: Game #1382791

This Game:

  • Year: 1988
  • Player Candidate: George Bush
  • Running Mate: Dan Quayle
  • Difficulty Level: Impossible
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
  • Game Played:
  • EdwardNelson
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Michael Dukakis53354,412,20359.72
---- George Bush536,017,69639.53
---- Lenora Fulani/Other0362,8400.40
---- Ron Paul0326,4440.36

Visits:

  • Utah:5
  • Texas:3
  • Arizona:1
  • Florida:1
  • Georgia:1
  • Louisiana:1

Answers:

  • Are you willing to rule out any further increases to the federal income tax, if elected President?
    My opponent will raise taxes, and so will I. He won't tell you. I just did.
  • What message will you most emphasize as you accept the Republican Party nomination?
    If we're going to talk about “competence” in government, which party has cut inflation, unemployment, and interest rates by over half during the 1980s?
  • 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 am a pro-life candidate, but I do not support an amendment for this purpose.
  • To what extent will your campaign attack the Massachusetts prison furlough program, and/or the murder committed by Willie Horton?
    I believe this is the kind of thing which might backfire on us. Voters want solutions, not petty attacks.
  • To what extent will you attack the veto, by Dukakis, of a bill requiring teachers to lead their students in the Pledge of Allegiance?
    Mr. Dukakis was simply following the law as handed down in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette. I don't think this type of attack will resonate with voters.
  • To what extent will you attack Dukakis's opposition to the military actions in Granada and Libya?
    These were poorly thought out positions, and we will highlight that, but we should spend most of the campaign focusing on my own merits.
  • To what extent will you attack Dukakis's bill, in 1971, to decriminalize sodomy and bestiality in the Massachusetts Congress?
    I think we need to preserve a level of dignity in this campaign, and talking about things like sodomy and bestiality might be a little bit too far for some people.
  • 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 should have been more aware that something was going on, based on some meetings I attended, and I regret not doing more to stop this at the time.
  • 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.
  • Your selection of Dan Quayle has raised serious eyebrows, even among Republicans. What role will he play in your fall campaign?
    We're proud to have Dan Quayle on the ticket, and he will be making important appearances in key swing states this fall.
  • Observers widely believe that Dan Quayle lost the Vice Presidential debate to Lloyd Bentsen. Do you agree?
    That's a ridiculous statement. Of course some partisan Democrats are making that case, but Mr. Quayle more than held his own.
  • To what extent will your campaign focus on your service as an airman in World War II?
    We will run a heavily biographical campaign this fall, including ads which highlight my military service.
  • What is your position on capital punishment?
    I believe that capital punishment is ineffective at reducing crime, and is not applied in an equal manner. I do not support the practice.
  • Would you support a free trade zone, encompassing Mexico, the U.S., and Canada?
    I'm opposed to the expansion of foreign trade at the present time, when we are already dealing with a large trade deficit.
  • Are protectionist measures of some kind needed to counteract the dominance of Japan in foreign trade?
    We have taken too many steps to expand world trade without adequately protecting American workers from the consequences. I would definitely run a more protectionist Administration.
  • Will you make a judge's views on abortion a strong component of your appointments?
    There is a lot more to jurisprudence than someone's belief on a small aspect of the abortion issue. My goal will be to appoint to most qualified judges available.
  • Do you support additional gun control measures at the federal level?
    I believe that we need to consider any measure to reduce our nation's crime epidemic, including new gun control legislation.
  • What is your opinion on the recent Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?
    This is a huge leap forward between the United States and Soviet Union, and I hope to oversee additional arms control measures during my time as President.
  • What measures should be taken to assist states, such as Texas, which have been hurt by the recent crash in oil prices?
    We need to form a comprehensive energy strategy and re-implement price supports for domestic oil production.
  • Could more have been done to prevent the current farm crisis, which has devastated the upper Midwest?
    We could have stabilized this situation much earlier with aggressive intervention from the federal government. This is the type of thing I would have done if I were President.
  • 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?
    I'd prefer to avoid that kind of thing if we can.