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alancia
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Political Matrix
E: 0.77, S: -0.35

« on: August 30, 2018, 02:06:10 AM »

 United States Presidential Election, 2016 (My Campaign Trail Game)


Businessman Donald Trump / Fmr. Senator Scott Brown: 357 EV's / 68,938,994 / 52.82%
Fmr. SOS Hillary Clinton / Sen. Cory Booker: 181 EV's / 57,727,431 / 44.23%
Others: 0 EV's / 3,858,537 / 2.95%

The 2016 election is remembered as one the biggest turnarounds in American politics. Donald Trump won the Republican nomination after a campaign marked by his divisive statements. However, once the general election started Trump struck a moderate tone to his campaign without leaving some conservative credentials, centering his message on a populist, anti-establishment message.

His opponent, Hillary Clinton, had also just won a long primary with populist senator Bernie Sanders. Clinton, seemingly destined to be the first female president, faltered to her Republican challenger. Hillary's long history in politics made her an easy target, along with her scandals and past actions. Furthermore, a poor debate perfomance, several terrorist attacks in Europe and fainting on stage contributed to a defeat that is widely seen as a rebuke to Obama's presidency.

Donald Trump managed to flip the Rust Belt by double digits, and score victories in leaning states like Colorado and Nevada. The biggest surprises were Minnesota and Connecticut, which gave their electors for a Republican for the first time in decades. Trump also got close in NJ, OR and DE.

Swing State Results

Ohio: 3,095,424 / 56.23% /// 2,289,487 / 41.59%

Florida: 4,718,288 / 55.24% /// 3,730,813 / 43.68%

Wisconsin: 1,657,332 / 55.23% /// 1,292,478 / 43.07%

New Hampshire: 398,492 / 54.91% /// 314,738 / 43.37%

Pennsylvania: 3,325,531 / 54.22% /// 2,666,303 / 43.47%

Virginia: 2,136,561 / 54.19% /// 1,736,033 / 44.03%

Iowa: 878,064 / 54.15% /// 704,863 / 43.47%
 
Michigan: 2,568,449 / 54.13% /// 2,099,876 / 44.26%

Minnesota: 1,540,563 / 49.84% /// 1,404,311 / 45.44%

Connecticut: 788,374 / 49.52% /// 782,791 / 49.17%

Nevada: 530,185 / 49.44% /// 509,692 / 47.53%

Colorado: 1,341,469 / 49.28% /// 1,198,915 / 44.04%

Maine-AL: 356,852 / 48.07% /// 348,256 / 46.91%

Oregon: 887,056 / 46.87% /// 875,458 / 46.26%

New Jersey: 1,890,650 / 49.79% /// 1,845,377 / 48.70%

Delaware: 200,814 / 49.47% /// 194,185 / 47.84%

Illinois: 2,715,740   / 49.31% /// 2,613,990   / 47.46%
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alancia
Jr. Member
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Posts: 736
Argentina


Political Matrix
E: 0.77, S: -0.35

« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2018, 07:32:18 PM »

United States Presidential Election, 2016 (My Campaign Trail Game)


Businessman Donald Trump / Fmr. Senator Scott Brown: 357 EV's / 68,938,994 / 52.82%
Fmr. SOS Hillary Clinton / Sen. Cory Booker: 181 EV's / 57,727,431 / 44.23%
Others: 0 EV's / 3,858,537 / 2.95%

The 2016 election is remembered as one the biggest turnarounds in American politics. Donald Trump won the Republican nomination after a campaign marked by his divisive statements. However, once the general election started Trump struck a moderate tone to his campaign without leaving some conservative credentials, centering his message on a populist, anti-establishment message.

His opponent, Hillary Clinton, had also just won a long primary with populist senator Bernie Sanders. Clinton, seemingly destined to be the first female president, faltered to her Republican challenger. Hillary's long history in politics made her an easy target, along with her scandals and past actions. Furthermore, a poor debate perfomance, several terrorist attacks in Europe and fainting on stage contributed to a defeat that is widely seen as a rebuke to Obama's presidency.

Donald Trump managed to flip the Rust Belt by double digits, and score victories in leaning states like Colorado and Nevada. The biggest surprises were Minnesota and Connecticut, which gave their electors for a Republican for the first time in decades. Trump also got close in NJ, OR and DE.

Swing State Results

Ohio: 3,095,424 / 56.23% /// 2,289,487 / 41.59%

Florida: 4,718,288 / 55.24% /// 3,730,813 / 43.68%

Wisconsin: 1,657,332 / 55.23% /// 1,292,478 / 43.07%

New Hampshire: 398,492 / 54.91% /// 314,738 / 43.37%

Pennsylvania: 3,325,531 / 54.22% /// 2,666,303 / 43.47%

Virginia: 2,136,561 / 54.19% /// 1,736,033 / 44.03%

Iowa: 878,064 / 54.15% /// 704,863 / 43.47%
 
Michigan: 2,568,449 / 54.13% /// 2,099,876 / 44.26%

Minnesota: 1,540,563 / 49.84% /// 1,404,311 / 45.44%

Connecticut: 788,374 / 49.52% /// 782,791 / 49.17%

Nevada: 530,185 / 49.44% /// 509,692 / 47.53%

Colorado: 1,341,469 / 49.28% /// 1,198,915 / 44.04%

Maine-AL: 356,852 / 48.07% /// 348,256 / 46.91%

Oregon: 887,056 / 46.87% /// 875,458 / 46.26%

New Jersey: 1,890,650 / 49.79% /// 1,845,377 / 48.70%

Delaware: 200,814 / 49.47% /// 194,185 / 47.84%

Illinois: 2,715,740   / 49.31% /// 2,613,990   / 47.46%

You should make a timeline out of this

Mmm, I probably should haha. Perhaps soon.
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alancia
Jr. Member
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Posts: 736
Argentina


Political Matrix
E: 0.77, S: -0.35

« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2019, 08:17:36 PM »

United States Presidential Election, 2016 (My Campaign Trail Game)


Businessman Donald Trump / Fmr. Senator Scott Brown: 357 EV's / 68,938,994 / 52.82%
Fmr. SOS Hillary Clinton / Sen. Cory Booker: 181 EV's / 57,727,431 / 44.23%
Others: 0 EV's / 3,858,537 / 2.95%

The 2016 election is remembered as one the biggest turnarounds in American politics. Donald Trump won the Republican nomination after a campaign marked by his divisive statements. However, once the general election started Trump struck a moderate tone to his campaign without leaving some conservative credentials, centering his message on a populist, anti-establishment message.

His opponent, Hillary Clinton, had also just won a long primary with populist senator Bernie Sanders. Clinton, seemingly destined to be the first female president, faltered to her Republican challenger. Hillary's long history in politics made her an easy target, along with her scandals and past actions. Furthermore, a poor debate perfomance, several terrorist attacks in Europe and fainting on stage contributed to a defeat that is widely seen as a rebuke to Obama's presidency.

Donald Trump managed to flip the Rust Belt by double digits, and score victories in leaning states like Colorado and Nevada. The biggest surprises were Minnesota and Connecticut, which gave their electors for a Republican for the first time in decades. Trump also got close in NJ, OR and DE.

Swing State Results

Ohio: 3,095,424 / 56.23% /// 2,289,487 / 41.59%

Florida: 4,718,288 / 55.24% /// 3,730,813 / 43.68%

Wisconsin: 1,657,332 / 55.23% /// 1,292,478 / 43.07%

New Hampshire: 398,492 / 54.91% /// 314,738 / 43.37%

Pennsylvania: 3,325,531 / 54.22% /// 2,666,303 / 43.47%

Virginia: 2,136,561 / 54.19% /// 1,736,033 / 44.03%

Iowa: 878,064 / 54.15% /// 704,863 / 43.47%
 
Michigan: 2,568,449 / 54.13% /// 2,099,876 / 44.26%

Minnesota: 1,540,563 / 49.84% /// 1,404,311 / 45.44%

Connecticut: 788,374 / 49.52% /// 782,791 / 49.17%

Nevada: 530,185 / 49.44% /// 509,692 / 47.53%

Colorado: 1,341,469 / 49.28% /// 1,198,915 / 44.04%

Maine-AL: 356,852 / 48.07% /// 348,256 / 46.91%

Oregon: 887,056 / 46.87% /// 875,458 / 46.26%

New Jersey: 1,890,650 / 49.79% /// 1,845,377 / 48.70%

Delaware: 200,814 / 49.47% /// 194,185 / 47.84%

Illinois: 2,715,740   / 49.31% /// 2,613,990   / 47.46%


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