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« on: March 12, 2018, 05:37:14 AM »
« edited: March 12, 2018, 05:54:32 AM by augbell »


1980, Anderson doesn't run and Carter receives all his votes.
Carter 207
Reagan 370
Some states become very close: Oregon (1765 votes), Illinois (0.6%), Alabama (981 votes), Pennsylvania (0.69%)

Carter receives all Anderson's votes and Reagan loses 1% to Carter
Carter 284
Reagan 293
Carter still needs to win 1.1% from Reagan to win in Missouri, and he's reelected
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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2018, 08:21:01 AM »

1948:DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN

Dewey (R-NY) - Warren (R-CA): PV: 45.6%, EV: 267
Truman (D-MO, inc) - Barkley (D-KY): PV: 49.1, EV: 226
Thurmond (Dixiecrat-SC) - Wright (Dixiecrat-MS): PV: 2.4%, EV: 38
(I only gave 0.5% from Truman to Dewey)
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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2018, 09:06:31 AM »

1952:DEWEY FAILS REELECTION

Kefauver (D-TN) - Stevenson (D-IL): PV: 50.3%, EV: 302
Dewey (R-NY, inc) - Warren (R-CA): PV: 49.2%, EV: 229
I gave Kefauver 6% more than Stevenson, and assumed that he would have done better in south (VA) and worse in north (NY, CT, MD). Same for Dewey, 6% less than Eisenhower, but better in north and worse in south
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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2018, 08:15:40 AM »



2040. The GOP collapsed. The fiscally conservatives joined the Libertarian Party, while the religious conservatives formed the new Family Values Party. The remaining GOP ran on a strongly protectionnist and pro farmers campaign.
Meanwhile, Global warming, water drought and floods just went worse. The Green Party plateform had a large echo in states that has those problems.
Democratic Incumbent Mark Farrell (CA), despite his high impopularity, won democratic primaries over Tulsi Gabbard (HI). Short after, Senator Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) left the Democratic Party and was offered to be green nominee, in an effort of the Green Party to become more moderate on economic questions.

Democratic ticket: inc President Mark Farell (CA) - inc Vice-President Stacey Abrams (GA) 25%, 185 EV
Green ticket: Sen Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) - state senator Esteban Garcia (FL) 22%, 174 EV
Family Values ticket: Governor Matthew Shepherd (AR) - Rev Henry Johnson (LA) 20%, 60 EV
Republican ticket: Rep Lance Gooden (TX) - Former General Hugh Fanica (OH) 19%, 83 EV
Libertarian Ticket: Governor Patrick Graham (WY) - Businessman Joe O'Brian (MD) 14%, 36 EV

Democratic Party won tight races in New Mexico against Green and Family Values Party, in North Carolina and Georgia against Family Values Party, and in Pennsylvania against the GOP
Green Party won tight races in Texas and Florida against Dems and Family values, and in Nevada and Colorado against Libertarian.
Family Values Party won tight races in Utah against Libertarian Party and Dems, in Missouri and Tennessee against the GOP, and in Louisiana against the Green Party.
GOP won tight race in Kentucky against Family Values Party
Libertarian Party won tight races in Idaho and Oklahoma against Family Values Party, in Montana against the Green Party, in Kansas against Dems and Family Values Party.

Due to the 28th Amendment, the EV process is the ranking choice method.
First call:
Democratic ticket: inc President Mark Farell (CA) - inc Vice-President Stacey Abrams (GA) 185 EV
Green ticket: Sen Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) - state senator Esteban Garcia (FL) 174 EV
Republican ticket: Rep Lance Gooden (TX) - Former General Hugh Fanica (OH) 83 EV
Family Values ticket: Governor Matthew Shepherd (AR) - Rev Henry Johnson (LA) 60 EV
Libertarian Ticket: Governor Patrick Graham (WY) - Businessman Joe O'Brian (MD) 36 EV

Second call:
Democratic ticket: inc President Mark Farell (CA) - inc Vice-President Stacey Abrams (GA) 185 EV
Green ticket: Sen Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) - state senator Esteban Garcia (FL) 175 EV
Republican ticket: Rep Lance Gooden (TX) - Former General Hugh Fanica (OH) 113 EV
Family Values ticket: Governor Matthew Shepherd (AR) - Rev Henry Johnson (LA) 65 EV

Third call:
Democratic ticket: inc President Mark Farell (CA) - inc Vice-President Stacey Abrams (GA) 185 EV
Green ticket: Sen Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) - state senator Esteban Garcia (FL) 179 EV
Republican ticket: Rep Lance Gooden (TX) - Former General Hugh Fanica (OH) 174 EV

Fourth call:
Green ticket: Sen Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) - state senator Esteban Garcia (FL) 293 EV
Democratic ticket: inc President Mark Farell (CA) - inc Vice-President Stacey Abrams (GA) 245 EV
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