Senator Bill Bradley
Take a look at some of the top candidates. If anyone is missing whom you like, email me. I will make my official endorsement as well as official prediction soon.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Here you go. My official prediction is that Al Gore will beat George W. Bush to become the forty-third president of the United States. Bush doesn't seem to be exciting many people and I can only imagine that if Clinton could win a third campaign (which we all know he could), then why can't Gore ride his coattails, even he is trying to distance himself? I hope Bush wins out, but we will see.
Here is who I like. I like Sen. Bill Bradley of the Democrats, but my real pick is on the Rebulican side. I would like to see Elizabeth Dole become our next president and am endorsing her as of June 6, 1999. I will work for her campaign, although I don't even know if there will be one. She seems to be angling for VP.
Please take note, my favorite politician, Sen. John Ashcroft will be running for reelection in 2000.
Missouri Senate race 2000
You decide!
NFL PREDICTIONS - 1999
PLAYOFF PICTURE: I predict the following teams will make the playoffs, along with their projected records: Atlanta (11-5), Minnesota (13-3), Arizona (10-6), Green Bay (9-7), Tampa Bay (9-7), Carolina (9-7) from the NFC and from the AFC, Seattle (12-4), Jacksonville (10-6), Miami (11-5), Denver (11-5), New York Jets (9-7), and Pittsburgh(9-7).
- NFL PLayoffs (1st Round): Green Bay over Tampa Bay, Arizona over Carolina, Jacksonville over Pittsburgh, Denver over New York Jets. Byes: (Atlanta, Minnesota, Seattle, Miami)
- NFL Playoffs (2nd Round): Arizona over Atlanta, Minnesota over Green Bay, Seattle over Jacksonville, Miami over Denver.
- NFL Playoffs (3rd Round - Conference Finals): Minnesota over Arizona, Seattle over Miami
- SUPERBOWL XXXIV: Minnesota 35, Seattle 14
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All of the teams with their respective projected records by Jeremy Gibbs:
Arizona (10 - 6), Atlanta (11-5), Baltimore(7-9), Buffalo(6-10), Carolina(9-7), Chicago(2-14), Cincinnati(5-11), Cleveland(2-14), Dallas(8-8), Denver(11-5), Detroit(4-12), Green Bay(9-7), Indianapolis(3-13), Jacksonville(10-6), Kansas City(6-10), Miami(11-5), Minnesota(13-3), New England(8-8), New Orleans(3-13), New York Giants(6-10), New York Jets(9-7), Oakland(3-13), Philadelphia(3-13), Pittsburgh(9-7), ST. LOUIS RAMS(7-9), San Diego(5-11), San Francisco(8-8), Seattle(12-4), Tampa Bay(9-7), Tennesee(8-8), Washington(7-9).
Email me with your thoughts. (jgibbs76@juno.com)