Senator TNF (S-KY) - Governor Jerry (M-AR) (Popular Front): 332President Supersonic (C-TN) - Vice President Cathcon (C-MI) (Conservative Party): 182Unpledged Electors (NA/NA): 24The incumbent Conservative Party ticket Supersonic/Cathcon is crippled by an economic downturn a year before the election, not to mention grassroots disaffection from evangelicals and religious groups, however the Conservative internal opposition cannot mobilise an efficient primary challenge. The other American parties, the Socialists and Moderate Party of the USA agree to form a popular anti-Conservative front after losing the previous two presidential elections due to a left wing vote split. An unpledged elector slate in the southern states hurts the Conservative Party but it's TNF's populist left wing rhetoric which resonates with the white working class that swings the election, Jerry, the Moderate Party vice-presidential candidate keeps suburbanites and centrists on board the Popular Front ticket. President Supersonic cannot appeal to the South, but Vice President Cathcon does manage to stem the Popular Front's efforts in the Midwest though these efforts are in vain.