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Galeel
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« on: March 07, 2021, 01:03:33 PM »

Ppl are just stupid, IG... runs a trump esque campaign switches parties and wins in an upset over Harris


Me 😎

Despite the surprise popularity of UBI after it is trialled in several states, including Colorado, Oregon and Washington, Andrew Yang declines to run saying his work is done. You run in the Democratic primary on a similar platform to what Yang put forward in 2020. After Kamala Harris pivots rightward to the general thinking she is the presumptive nominee, you win the New Hampshire primary and take it from there. You then win the general against a Cruz/Noem ticket.

Alex Morse

Biden doesn't run and nobody serious challenges Harris except for Morse running a longshot campaign from the left. Harris ends up running a disastrous campaign later in the primary when nobody else can join, and Morse wins Iowa and New Hampshire, and eventually the nomination from there, before going on to narrowly defeat Donald Trump in the general election.

Kendrick Lamar
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Galeel
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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2021, 07:34:27 PM »

Tim Canova finally beats Debbie Wasserman Schultz in 2022, then runs against Kamala Harris in 2024 and defeats her in the primaries. He loses the general election, but is elected President against Trump, when faithless electors vote for him over Trump in enough states to give him the Presidency.

Boris Johnson

The Supreme Court rules that a similar person to Boris Johnson may run for President. Hated by all UK citizens, understandably, he moves to the US where people don't know him so well. He wins the GOP nomination by talking the same tripe he does over here without mentioning Brexit and changing his position on major issues whenever it suits him, to the extent that he writes articles and policy platforms on both sides of every issue. Republicans endorse him despite knowing full well the damage he caused in the UK. He wins with 400 or so EVs.

Sherrod Brown

Biden doesn't run for re-election, and Harris starts to falter in the primaries. Sensing opportunity, Brown jumps in like he's wanted to in the past and ends up winning the primaries before going on to easily win the GE (although losing Ohio).

Caitlyn Jenner
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