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zoz
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« on: May 22, 2020, 09:19:07 AM »



Hubert Humphrey/John Connally - 33,565,187 (45.7%) 348 EV
Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew - 30,836,109 (42.0%) 145 EV
George Wallace/Curtis LeMay - 9,057,997 (12.3%) 45 EV

This was my best ever result as Humphrey in a serious game. I trounced Nixon at the debate and successfully exposed him in the negotiations at the end. In addition, I answered just about every other question correct, running on a toned-down liberal message.

The five closest states were:

Kentucky (+393, 0.03% MoV)
Nevada (+1,502, 1.01% MoV)
California (+92,697, 1.26% MoV)
Arkansas (+9,541, 1.59% MoV)
Oregon (+17,347, 2.19% MoV)
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zoz
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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2020, 12:48:23 PM »



Al Gore/Bob Graham - 51,871,094 (48.8%) 304 EV
George W. Bush/Dick Cheney - 51,402,093 (48.4%) 234 EV
Ralph Nader/Winona LaDuke - 2,635,360 (2.5%)
Pat Buchanan/Ezola Foster - 311,269 (0.3%)

Played as Al Gore, ran close to Clinton and avoided any non-issue based questions, as well as any missteps. The map came out quite interesting, with Gore doing well down the Mississippi Valley region, but losing Wisconsin and New Mexico to Bush. Bush's margins in other parts of the West were down however, notably in the Great Plains.

The five closest states were:

New Hampshire (+1,113, 0.2% MoV)
Ohio (+9,512, 0.2% MoV)
Iowa (+6,258, 0.5% MoV)
Florida (+45,183, 0.67% MoV)
Pennsylvania (+33,921, 0.7% MoV)
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zoz
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2020, 10:23:20 AM »

If they add new games I would love to see 1992 for sure
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zoz
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2020, 10:45:24 AM »


Hillary Clinton/Sherrod Brown - 308 - 48.9%
Donald Trump/Mike Pence - 230 - 45.0%
Other - 6.1%

Played as Clinton, won pretty solidly although it got rough at the end. About half way through the game I had most of the Rust Belt leaning my way, as well as narrow leads in NC, GA, TX, and AZ. Mississippi and SC were also a lighter shade of red. Overall I did better than 84.4% of players as Hillary so far.
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zoz
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« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2020, 10:45:54 AM »

The new 2016 scenario is very very good

very good
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zoz
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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2020, 02:48:05 PM »

If they add new games I would love to see 1992 for sure
2004 would be great as well.

1912 as well but I dont know if it would be possible to win with anyone but Wilson

It would definitely be a challenge, but a fun one
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