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LLR
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« on: May 04, 2016, 11:13:50 AM »



LD Smith (D-VA)/Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) 179 EVs
1184AZ (R-WA)/Tom Cotton (R-AR) 203 EVs
Intell (I-HI)/Jon Huntsman (I-UT) 51 EVs
Kingpoleon (I-NJ)/Rick Perry (I-TX) 105 EVs

With the republican party having an unconventional nominee, Intell and Kingpoleon enter the race hoping to oppose him. The 3 moderates split those votes, but it heads to the House.
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LLR
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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2016, 02:08:50 PM »

four candidates won states in the 2016 democratic primaries — representative inman tell of kentucky, whose bizarrely tone-deaf, nationalist campaign petered out after scraping the "lead" in an essential five-way tie in iowa; moderate arkansas governor ken pollion, who ran a well-organised but ultimately uninspiring campaign that pulled in the remnants of the old-guard southern blue dogs; new york senator rocky lang, a mainstream progressive whose most vocal followers included, bizarrely, both elements of the white activist left and wall street types; and north carolina governor phoebe "peebs" saxifrage, whose longshot campaign (some observers cynically suggested at the outset that she was only running because she knew north carolina would never trust her with a second term) rapidly gained a coälition of african-americans and working-class white voters.



saxifrage - 2484 delegates
lang - 1881 delegates
pollion - 366 delegates
tell - 35 delegates


Uh... why would I lose my home state?

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