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« Reply #4300 on: July 21, 2014, 04:21:02 PM »

2004: Southern Showdown



Sen John Edwards D-NC/Sen Robert "Bob" Graham D-FL 279 EVS
Pres George W Bush R-TX/VP Richard "Dick" Cheney R-WY 259 EVS

2008: Down to the Wire



Sen Barack Obama/Sen William "Bill" Richardson D-NM 269 EVS
Fmr Gov Michael "Mike" Huckabee R-AR/Gov Charles "Charlie" Crist 269 EVS

House controlled by Democrats, Senate controlled by Republicans




2012: Two Angry Parties



Sen Jon Huntsman R-UT/Sen Marco Rubio R-FL 271 EVS
Pres Barack Obama/VP Charlie Crist D-FL 267 EVS

2016: Rough and Tumble



Pres Jon Huntsman R-UT/VP Marco Rubio R-FL 278 EVS
Sen Mark Warner D-VA/Sen Cory Booker D-NJ 260 EVS

2020: First Time for Everything



Sen Joni Ernst R-IA/Fmr Gov Susana Martinez R-NM 293 EVS
Sen Kirsten Gillibrand D-NY/Gov Tulsi Gabbard D-HI 245
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« Reply #4301 on: July 21, 2014, 08:07:23 PM »

2016 Republican Primaries

Senator Marco Rubio R-FL
Congressman Paul Ryan R-WI out after Virginia, endorsed Rubio after 2nd vote
Senator Rafael "Ted" Cruz R-TX out after Texas, did not endorse
Senator Randal "Rand" Paul R-KY out after Wyoming, endorsed Rubio
Former Senator Richard "Rick" Santorum R-PA, out after Nevada, endorsed Cruz
Former Neurosurgeon Benjamin "Ben" Carson R-MD out after South Carolina, endorsed Ryan
Governor Scott Walker R-WI out after Iowa, endorsed Ryan





2016: Republican Renaissance



Sen Marco Rubio R-FL/Gov Brian Sandoval R-NV 273 EVS
Fmr SoS Hillary Clinton D-NY/Sen Mark Warner D-VA 265 EVS
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« Reply #4302 on: July 21, 2014, 09:56:03 PM »

2016


Governor John Kasich (R-OH)/Governor Susana Martinez (R-NM): 275 EVs
Fmr. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Governor Terry McAuliffe (D-VA): 263 EVs
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« Reply #4303 on: July 22, 2014, 03:31:19 AM »

Decided to give you that beauty Tongue

Second Republic of the Confederated States of America - 1961 Presidential Election:



Liberal Party of the Confederacy: Lyndon B Johnson (L-TX) - 168 EVs

Conservative Party of the Confederacy: James Eastland (C-MS) - 79 EVs

After the Second Secession in fall 1960, initated by Alabama and followed by many other southern states from Virginia to Oklahoma, the political landscape in the Confederacy soon split between supporters of an all-in war against the North (predominant in areas not bordering the Northern States), and supporters of a possible peace with the North, and maybe a reintegration into the USA, albeit with a greater autonomy (predominant in areas bordering the Northern States or the Atlantic Ocean, whereto the USA sent a great navy presence). The leader of the "War" or conservative fraction was James Eastland, former Senator from Mississippi,  while former Texas Senator and former Vice Presidential Candidate on the Democratic 1960 Election ticket Lyndon Johnson led the "Peace" or Liberal fraction. Eastland tried to portray Johnson as Kennedy's agent in the South, yet Johnson prevailed, albeit mostly due to strong Army presence on the borders. Reintegration talks with the North soon initiated.
(The lighter color in Missouri means that just parts of the state are under Confederate control).
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« Reply #4304 on: July 22, 2014, 03:43:15 PM »
« Edited: July 22, 2014, 03:47:46 PM by Dixiecrat »

1948: Thurmond Wins



Strom Thurmond (SR-SC) / Fielding Wright (SR-MS) EV=192
Harry Truman (D-MO) / Alben Barkley (D-KY) EV=148
Thomas Dewey (R-NY) / Earl Warren (R-CA) EV=148
Henry Wallace (P-IA) /Glen Taylor (P-ID) EV=43
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« Reply #4305 on: July 22, 2014, 03:57:56 PM »

1948: Thurmond Wins



Strom Thurmond (SR-SC) / Fielding Wright (SR-MS) EV=192
Harry Truman (D-MO) / Alben Barkley (D-KY) EV=148
Thomas Dewey (R-NY) / Earl Warren (R-CA) EV=148
Henry Wallace (P-IA) /Glen Taylor (P-ID) EV=43

Wouldn't this get thrown to the House?
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« Reply #4306 on: July 24, 2014, 03:33:48 PM »

2024:


Sen Joni Ernst R-IA/Gov John Tyler Hammons R-OK 277 EVS
Gov Tulsi Gabbard D-HI/Sen Kirsten Gillibrand D-NY 261 EVS
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« Reply #4307 on: July 29, 2014, 05:58:14 PM »

√ Sec. of State Hillary Clinton/Gov. Charlie Crist: 299 (50.0%)
Gov. John Kasich/Gov. Susana Martinez: 239 (48.5%)

√ Sen. Brian Sandoval/Sen. Kelly Ayotte: 291 (50.7%)
Vice Pres. Charlie Crist/Sen. Tammy Baldwin: 247 (47.9%)
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« Reply #4308 on: August 01, 2014, 04:45:54 PM »

√ Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte: 325 (52.5%)
Joe Biden/Martin Heinrich: 213 (45.9%)

√ Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte: 380 (54.9%)
Martin O'Malley/Gavin Newsom: 158 (43.5%)
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« Reply #4309 on: August 02, 2014, 11:30:17 PM »

1940 - President Business



Businessman Wendell Willkie (R-NY)/Minority Leader Charles McNary (R-OR) - 50.2%, 295 EV's
Secretary of State Cordell Hull (D-TN)/Governor Paul McNutt (D-IN) - 48.9%, 234 EV's
Others - 0.9%, 0 EV's

1948 - The Most Contentious Election



General Dwight Eisenhower (D-NY)/Senator Harry Truman (D-MO) - 48.4%, 269 EV's
President Wendell Willkie (R-NY)/Senator John W. Bricker (R-OH) - 46.7%, 224 EV's
Governor Strom Thurmond (SR-SC)/Governor Fielding Wright (SR-MS) - 2.8%, 38 EV's
Others - 2.1%, 0 EV's

1956 - A Third Term of President Ike!



President Dwight Eisenhower (D-NY)/Vice President Harry Truman (D-MO) - 52.8%, 434 EV's
Senator William F. Knowland (R-CA)/Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (R-MA) - 44.9%, 97 EV's
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« Reply #4310 on: August 02, 2014, 11:51:02 PM »

^Nice. What happens in '52? Eisenhower landslide?
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« Reply #4311 on: August 02, 2014, 11:56:39 PM »

^Nice. What happens in '52? Eisenhower landslide?

I don't feel like making the map tonight, but Eisenhower wipes the floor with Bricker/Mickelson, something like 57-42.
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« Reply #4312 on: August 03, 2014, 08:47:15 AM »

1928
√ Pres. Calvin Coolidge: 467 (58.9%)
Gov. Al Smith: 64 (40.9%)

1932

√ Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 472 (58.1%)
Vice Pres. Charles G. Dawes: 59 (41.4%)

1936

√ Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 532 (60.8%)
Gov. Alf Landon: 8 (36.5%)

1940
√ Fmr. Sec. of Commerce Herbert Hoover: 273 (50.2%)
Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 258 (48.9%)

1944
√ Pres. Herbert Hoover: 429 (57.7%)
Fmr. Vice Pres. John N. Garner: 102 (42.2%)

1948

√ Gen. Dwight Eisenhower: 449 (59.1%)
Sen. Harry Truman: 82 (39.9%)

1952
√ Pres. Dwight Eisenhower: 482 (60.2%)
Gov. Adali Stevenson: 49 (38.9%)

1956
√ Pres. Dwight Eisenhower: 492 (61.1%)
Gov. Adali Stevenson: 39 (37.9%)

Presidents of the United States: 1929-1961
30th: Calvin Coolidge: Aug. 2, 1923 - Jan. 5, 1933
31st: Charles G. Dawes: Jan. 5, 1933 - Mar. 4, 1933
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Mar. 4, 1993 - Jan. 20, 1941
33. Herbert Hoover: Jan. 20, 1941 - Jan. 20, 1949
34. Dwight Eisenhower: Jan. 20, 1949 - Jan. 20, 1961
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« Reply #4313 on: August 03, 2014, 08:10:24 PM »


32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Mar. 4, 1993 - Jan. 20, 1941

FDR IS TIME LORD AFTER ALL!
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« Reply #4314 on: August 03, 2014, 09:39:45 PM »


32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Mar. 4, 1993 - Jan. 20, 1941

FDR IS TIME LORD AFTER ALL!

Oops!

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« Reply #4315 on: August 04, 2014, 10:23:23 AM »

2016



Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio (Democratic Party)
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and Senator Scott Brown of New Hampshire (Republican Party)

2020



Governor Anna Atkins of Colorado and Former Senator Rachel Frazier of Virginia (Democratic Party)
Governor Donald Clybourn of Texas and Senator Paul Allen of Minnesota (Republican Party)

2024



President Donald Clybourn of Texas and Vice President Paul Allen of Minnesota (Republican Party)
Governor Bruce Flannagan of Maryland and Congresswoman Alexis Carter of Georgia (Democratic Party)

2028



Congressman Aaron Marquez of New Jersey and DNC Chairwoman Maciejewski of Kentucky (Democratic Party)
Governor Barbara Mills of Ohio and Congressman Scott Hanley of New York (Republican Party)

2032



President Barbara Mills of Ohio and Vice President Scott Hanley of New York (Republican Party)
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court Greg McGraw of West Virginia and Former Senator Patricia George of Texas (Democratic Party)
Activist Brandy Evans of Ohio and Journalist Krista Ramirez of Arizona (United Socialist Party)

2036



Vice President Scott Hanley of New York and Activist Michael Brandt of California (Republican Party)
Congresswoman Lisa Gamache of Texas and Former Attorney General Bill Hyman of New York (Democratic Party)
Blog Editor Haley Thompson of Indiana and Activist Krystal Chamberlain of California (United Socialist Party)

2040



President Lisa Gamache of Texas and Vice President Bill Hyman of New York (Democratic Party)
Governor Shelly Hepburn of Maryland and Senator Nelson Tsukida of Florida (Republican Party)
Journalist Ann Hall of Pennsylvania and Lawyer Deborah McGuire of Florida

2044



Vice President Bill Hyman of New York and Governor Rebecca Robinson of California (Democratic Party)
Former Secretary of Defense Elizabeth White of Michigan and Congresswoman Sara Rosenberg of Florida (Republican Party)
Senator Devyn Wallace-Henderson of Montana and Senator Beth Kees of California (United Socialist Party)

2048



President Bill Hyman of New York and Vice President Rebecca Robinson of California (Democratic Party)
Associate Justice James Coleman of North Carolina and Senator Lucrecia Hanson of California (Republican Party)
Governor Donald Stephens of Pennsylvania and House Socialist Leader Ellie Fernandez of California (United Socialist Party)
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« Reply #4316 on: August 04, 2014, 10:50:05 AM »

2052



Vice President Rebecca Robinson of California and Secretary of Defense Susan Good of Arizona (Democratic Party)
Senator Shelby Adams of Pennsylvania and Governor Elizabeth Alford of Hawaii (Republican Party)
Governor Anna Schaefer of Michigan and House Socialist Leader Benjamin Miller of New York (United Socialist Party)

2056



President Shelby Adams of Pennsylvania and Vice President Elizabeth Alford of Hawaii (Republican Party)
Former Attorney General Ernesto Martinez of Pennsylvania and Governor Natalie Gifford of California (Democratic Party)
Former Congressman Harold Ross of Illinois and House Socialist Leader Debra Mahoney (United Socialist Party)

2060



President Ernesto Martinez of Pennsylvania and Vice President Natalie Gifford of California (Democratic Party)
Governor Douglas Frazier of Pennsylvania and Secretary of the Treasury Sophie Luong of California (Republican Party)
American Postal Workers Union President Amy Tan of California and United Farm Workers President Isaac Brantley of Illinois (United Socialist Party)

2064



Vice President Sophie Luong of California and Senator Bill Beyer of Pennsylvania (Republican Party)
Governor John Mireles of Florida and House Democratic Leader Yvette Andrews of Missouri (Democratic Party)
United Farm Workers President Isaac Brantley of Illinois and Senator Mary Haynes of California (United Socialist Party)

2068



President John Mireles of Florida and Vice President Yvette Andrews of Missouri (Democratic Party)
General Electric CEO Douglas Boyd of Ohio and Senate Republican Leader Gary Phelps of Florida (Republican Party)
Governor Martin Wade of Minnesota and Senator Alma Caceres of Massachusetts (United Socialist Party)

2072



Vice President Yvette Andrews of Missouri and House Democratic Leader Jennifer Powers of Georgia (Democratic Party)
Former Vice President Sophie Luong of California and Editor David Passmore of New Hampshire (Republican Party)
Senator Mary Haynes of California and Senate Socialist Leader Michael Martinez of Illinois (United Socialist Party)

2076



President Sophie Luong of California and Vice President David Passmore of New Hampshire (Republican Party)
Governor Jeff Ponderosa of Wisconsin and House Democratic Leader Kristina Ramirez of North Carolina (Democratic Party)
New York City Mayor Irene Favela of New York and Senator Allison Gaillard of Louisiana (United Socialist Party)
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« Reply #4317 on: August 07, 2014, 10:52:04 AM »

Why are Wyoming and Montana some of the first states to go for the Socialist party? 
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« Reply #4318 on: August 07, 2014, 04:06:48 PM »

√ Gov. Bill Clinton/Sen. Bob Kerrey: 438 (55.9%)
Vice Pres. Dan Quayle/Sec. Jack Kemp: 100 (42.8%)
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« Reply #4319 on: August 07, 2014, 10:45:50 PM »

2012 - Obama v. Huckabee



President Barack Obama (D-IL)/Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE) - 51.2%, 368 EV's
Fmr. Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR)/Fmr. Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) - 44.6%, 170 EV's
Fmr. Governor Gary Johnson (L-NM)/Congressman Ron Paul (L-TX) - 3.4%, 0 EV's
Others - 0.8%, 0 EV's
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« Reply #4320 on: August 08, 2014, 11:15:51 AM »

Why are Wyoming and Montana some of the first states to go for the Socialist party? 

Montana has a long history of radicalism. It was one of the hotbeds of the original Socialist Party and the IWW in the early 20th Century, and has a bit of a libertarian-left streak about it. Given that, I gave Montana to the USP. Wyoming went for the USP as the result of a strong unionization campaign in its coal fields (the most productive in the US).
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« Reply #4321 on: August 08, 2014, 12:48:29 PM »

Charting A Different Course

1936



President Franklin Roosevelt of New York and Vice President John Garner of Texas (Democratic Party): 500
Governor Floyd Olson of Minnesota and Senator Robert La Follette, Jr. of Wisconsin (American Labor Party): 23
Governor Alf Landon of Kansas and Frank Knox of Illinois (Republican Party): 8

1940



President Franklin Roosevelt of New York and House Speaker William Bankhead of Alabama (Democratic Party): 379
New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York and Congressman Francis Shoemaker of Minnesota (American Labor Party): 81
Wendell Willkie of Indiana and Senator Charles McNary of Oregon (Republican Party): 71

1944



President Franklin Roosevelt of New York and Director of the Office of War Mobilization James Byrnes of South Carolina (Democratic Party): 355
Governor Charles Poletti of New York and Governor Elmer Benson of Minnesota (American Labor Party): 99
General Douglas MacArthur of New York and Governor John Bricker of Ohio (Republican Party): 77

1948



President James Byrnes of South Carolina and Senator Alben Barkley of Kentucky (Democratic Party): 228
Henry Wallace of Iowa and Senator Glen Taylor of Idaho (American Labor Party): 188
Governor Thomas Dewey of New York and Governor Earl Warren of California (Republican Party): 115

Election thrown to the House of Representatives, which re-elects incumbent President Byrnes.

1952



General Dwight Eisenhower of New York and Senator John Sparkman of Alabama (Democratic Party): 441*
Governor Maurice Tobin of Massachusetts and Senator James Murray of Montana (American Labor Party): 90

1956



President Dwight Eisenhower of New York and Vice President John Sparkman of Alabama (Democratic Party): 457
Governor Robert F. Wagner, Jr. of New York and Senator Walter A. O'Brien, Jr. of Massachusetts (American Labor Party): 74

1960



Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Richard M. Nixon of California (Democratic Party): 225
Senator Mike Mansfield of Montana and Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois (American Labor Party): 312

1964



President Paul Douglas of Illinois and Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota (American Labor Party): 486
Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona and Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota (Democratic Party): 52

1968



Richard Nixon of California and Governor George Wallace of Alabama (Democratic Party): 303
Vice President Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota and Senator Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut (American Labor Party): 192
Governor Patrick Lucey of Wisconsin and Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon (Peace and Prosperity Party): 43
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« Reply #4322 on: August 08, 2014, 01:42:55 PM »

1972



President Richard Nixon of California and Vice President George Wallace of Alabama (Democratic Party): 517
Senator George McGovern of South Dakota and Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska (American Labor Party): 17

1976



Governor Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia and Senator Frank Church of Idaho (American Labor Party): 297
President George Wallace of Alabama and Senator Bob Dole of Kansas (Democratic Party): 237

1980



Ronald Reagan of California and Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas (Democratic Party): 490
President Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia and Vice President Frank Church of Idaho (American Labor Party): 48

1984



President Lloyd Bentsen of Texas and Vice President George Bush of Connecticut (Democratic Party): 525
Frank Church of Idaho and Senator Walter Mondale of Minnesota (American Labor Party): 13

1988



Vice President George Bush of Texas and Senator Al Gore of Tennessee (Democratic Party): 426
Governor William A. O'Neill of Connecticut and Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico (American Labor Party): 112

1992



Governor Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts and Jesse Jackson of South Carolina (American Labor Party): 371
President George Bush of Connecticut and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee (Democratic Party): 167

1996



President Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts and Vice President Jesse Jackson of South Carolina (American Labor Party): 379
Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Congressman Jack Kemp of New York (Democratic Party): 159

2000



Al Gore of Tennessee and Senator Jack Danforth of Missouri (Democratic Party): 271
Vice President Jesse Jackson of South Carolina and Governor Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire (American Labor Party): 267

2004



President Jack Danforth of Missouri and Vice President John Edwards of North Carolina (Democratic Party): 286
Governor Howard Dean of Vermont and Governor Chris Gregoire of Washington (American Labor Party): 252

2008



Senator John McCain of Arizona and Senator Joe Biden of Delaware (Democratic Party): 172
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico (American Labor Party): 366

2012



President Barack Obama of Illinois and Vice President Bill Richardson of Nex Mexico (American Labor Party): 337
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin (Democratic Party): 201
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« Reply #4323 on: August 09, 2014, 03:46:52 PM »

√ Sen. John McCain/Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison: 280 (49.7%)
Sen. Barack Obama/Sen. Joe Biden: 258 (48.9%)

√ Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. Kay Bailey Hutchison: 291 (50.9%)
Gov. Bill Richardson/Gov. Martin O'Malley: 247 (47.8%)

√ Sen. Hillary Clinton/Gov. Cory Booker: 364 (53.1%)
Gov. Mike Huckabee/Sen. John Thune: 174 (45.4%)
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« Reply #4324 on: August 11, 2014, 11:44:25 AM »
« Edited: June 24, 2015, 03:27:24 PM by MATTROSE94 »

1992 (Michael Dukakis runs again):

Former Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/Governor Bill Clinton (D-AR): 279 Electoral Votes 40%
President George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Vice-President Dan Quayle (R-IN): 235 Electoral Votes 35.5%
Businessman Ross Perot (I-TX)/Retired Admiral James Stockdale (I-CA): 24 Electoral Votes 23.9%
Others (Libertarian, Socialist, Etc.) 0 Electoral Votes 0.6%
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