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Kuumo
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« on: January 10, 2021, 08:03:51 PM »



Managed to get this map as Humphrey on Impossible.

https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/1987638



Won 1948 on Impossible despite narrowly losing Ohio and California plus some smaller Western states because I won New York.

Congrats, Alben Barkley. What a weird map. I've never had New York vote for Truman while Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming vote for Dewey.
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Kuumo
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2021, 11:23:44 PM »

Won 1948 on Impossible despite narrowly losing Ohio and California plus some smaller Western states because I won New York.

Congrats, Alben Barkley. What a weird map. I've never had New York vote for Truman while Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming vote for Dewey.

It might have something to do with the fact that I never visited the Plains/Mountains states when prompted. I think I did the Midwest three times and west coast once (or maybe it was each twice). I lost all those states by like a point or less. I did visit New York 3 times as you see plus for the final day, but I was actually kinda surprised I won it. Was down there in the final poll, didn’t visit the east coast when prompted. Expected to win CA+OH instead, more like the real map.

By the way, that’s a pretty impressive map for 1968 Humphrey on Impossible. I assume you won the debate and exposed Nixon’s treachery? Seems I usually have to get lucky enough to get both to win at that difficulty.

Yes. I also campaigned in California and Kentucky specifically to maximize the electoral vote total if I happened to pick the most favorable random options.
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