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« Reply #4925 on: January 10, 2016, 02:47:52 PM »
« edited: January 14, 2016, 10:58:29 AM by Senator Kent »

Adding Puerto Rico on a blank map doesn't work for some reason. The number of electoral votes shows up, but Puerto Rico itself doesn't. Example:


EDIT: Thanks. it works now.
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« Reply #4926 on: January 10, 2016, 06:33:30 PM »

With some of the demographics standardized:



Democratic: 50.1%, 293 EVs
Republican: 48.1%, 245 EVs


What I did was that I standardized the swing and turnout for non college-educated "whites", "blacks", and Hispanics/"Latinos" (53% Democratic, 51% turnout), and did the same with college-educated "whites" and "Asians/Others" (52% Republican, 72% turnout).
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« Reply #4927 on: January 11, 2016, 09:15:20 AM »

Adding Puerto Rico on a blank map doesn't work for some reason. The number of electoral votes shows up, but Puerto Rico itself doesn't. Example:

You're using the wrong prefix (read: text up to AL=) in your map. Try replacing
Code:
https://uselectionatlas.org/TOOLS/genusmap.php?year=2016&ev_c=0&pv_p=1&ev_p=1&type=calc&
with
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https://uselectionatlas.org/USPRESIDENT/genusmap.php?year=2016&ev_c=0&pv_p=1&ev_p=1&type=calc&
resulting in

or
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https://uselectionatlas.org/TOOLS/genusmap.php?type=mock&year=2016&off=0&ev_c=0&ev_p=1&pty=2&
resulting in

I hope this helped.
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« Reply #4928 on: January 13, 2016, 06:45:42 PM »


Sen. Evan Bayh / Sen. Thad Cochran [DEM] 29.7% votes, 16 States
Sen. Olympia Snowe / Gov. Tim Pawlenty [REP] 24.8% votes, 13 States
Rep. Dennis Kucinich / Rep. Bernie Sanders [SDP] 15.6% votes, 5 States + DC
Rep. Barack Obama / Sen. John McCain [IND] 12.7% votes, 6 states
Gov. Michael Bloomberg / Mr. Mark Zuckerberg [IND] 10.9% votes, 3 States
Gov. Brian Schweitzer / Rep. Jay Nixon [POP] 3.9% votes, 6 States
Gov. John Huntsman / Mr. Mitt Romney [MDP] 1.4% votes, 2 States
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« Reply #4929 on: January 13, 2016, 06:48:14 PM »


Sen. Evan Bayh / Sen. Thad Cochran [DEM] 29.7% votes, 16 States
Sen. Olympia Snowe / Gov. Tim Pawlenty [REP] 24.8% votes, 13 States
Rep. Dennis Kucinich / Rep. Bernie Sanders [SDP] 15.6% votes, 5 States + DC
Rep. Barack Obama / Sen. John McCain [IND] 12.7% votes, 6 states
Gov. Michael Bloomberg / Mr. Mark Zuckerberg [IND] 10.9% votes, 3 States
Gov. Brian Schweitzer / Rep. Jay Nixon [POP] 3.9% votes, 6 States
Gov. John Huntsman / Mr. Mitt Romney [MDP] 1.4% votes, 2 States

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« Reply #4930 on: January 14, 2016, 12:55:49 PM »

No 22nd Amendment - Bush gets a challenge


President George W. Bush (R-TX)
Former Governor John Engler (R-MI)
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA)
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« Reply #4931 on: January 14, 2016, 05:24:25 PM »


Mr. H. Ross Perot / V. Adm. James Stockdale [IND]
Gov. George Wallace / Gen Curtis LeMay [AIP]
Rep. John Anderson / Gov. Patrick Lucey [IND]
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« Reply #4932 on: January 14, 2016, 05:39:03 PM »

1912 - Second Place Finishers

Gov. Woodrow Wilson / Gov. Thomas Marshall [DEM]
Pres. Theodore Roosevelt / Gov. Hiram Johnson [PRO]
Pres. William Taft / Prof. Nicholas Butler [REP]
Mr. Eugene V. Debs / Mr. Emil Seidel [SOC]
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« Reply #4933 on: January 14, 2016, 07:51:14 PM »
« Edited: February 05, 2016, 07:42:38 PM by BigVic »

Gore wins 2000 and the first 20 years of the 21st century

2000


VP. Albert Gore Jr (D-TN)/Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT) 292 48.4%
Gov. George W. Bush (R-TX)/Sec. Richard B. Cheney (R-WY) 246 47.9%

2004


Sen. John S. McCain III (R-AZ)/Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) 300 52.4%
Pres. Albert Gore Jr (D-TN)/VP. Joseph R. Lieberman (D-CT) 238 48.1%

2008


Pres. John S. McCain III (R-AZ)/VP. Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) 281 50.1%
Sen. Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY)/Sen. John Edwards (D-SC) 257 48.4%

2012


Sen. Barack H. Obama (D-IL)/Fmr Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM) 375 53.3%
Fmr Gov. W. Mitt Romney /Rep. Michele M. Bachmann (R-MN) 163 46.6%

2016


Pres. Barack H. Obama (D-IL)/VP Bill Richardson (D-NM) 432 57.8%
Gov. Christopher J. Christie (R-NJ)/Sen. Rafael E "Ted" Cruz (R-TX) 106 42.1%

2020


Gov. Scott K. Walker (R-WI)/Sen. Marco A. Rubio (R-FL) 273 48.5%
Sen. Martin T. Heinrich (D-NM)/Sen. Timothy M. Kaine (D-VA) 265 49.3%
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« Reply #4934 on: January 16, 2016, 09:35:33 AM »

Massive Perot swing



President-Elect Bill Clinton: 183 EV
Ross Perot: 255 EV
George HW Bush: 100 EV
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« Reply #4935 on: January 16, 2016, 11:03:27 AM »
« Edited: January 16, 2016, 11:06:42 AM by Teddy Lee, Bass God of the West »

From the book A Disturbance of Fate: The Presidency of Robert F. Kennedy, by Mitchell J. Freedman.
1968 U.S. Presidential Election:

NY Sen. Robert F. Kennedy/TX Sen. Ralph Yarborough: 50.6%, 341 EVs
Fmr. VP Richard Nixon/MD Gov. Spiro T. Agnew: 43%, 187 EVs
Fmr. AL Gov. George Wallace/Fmr. Gen. Curtis Lemay: 6.3%, 10 EVs

1972 U.S. Presidential Election:

Pres. Robert F. Kennedy/VP Ralph Yarborough: 53%, 387 EVs
CA Gov. Ronald Reagan/Fmr. Gen. Creighton Abrams: 40%, 151 EVs
Fmr. GA Gov. Lester Maddox/Fmr. CA Rep. John G. Schmitz: 4%, 0 EVs

1976 U.S. Presidential Election:

VP Ralph Yarborough/HEW Sec. Julian Bond: 57%, 454 EVs
CT Sen. Lowell Weicker/KS Sen. Bob Dole: 40%%, 84 EVs

1980 U.S. Presidential Election:

Pres. Ralph Yarborough/VP Julian Bond: 44%, 288 EVs
IL Rep. Jesse Jackson/CO Sen. Patricia Schroeder: 45%, 250 EVs
Mr. David McReynolds/Mrs. Maureen Smith: 9%, 0 EVs
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« Reply #4936 on: January 16, 2016, 01:07:38 PM »

1960:

Republican: Richard M. Nixon (California)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Massachusetts) - 49.8%, 283 EVs
Democratic: John F. Kennedy (Massachusetts)/Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas) - 49.7%, 254 EVs


1964:

Republican: Richard M. Nixon (California)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Massachusetts) - 50.3%, 306 EVs
Democratic: George Smathers (Florida)/Pat Brown (California) - 48.7%, 232 EVs


1968:

Democratic: John Connally (Texas)/Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota) - 51.2%, 285 EVs
Republican: Nelson Rockefeller (New York)/Ronald Reagan (California) - 48.3%, 253 EVs


1972:

Democratic: John Connally (Texas)/Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota) - 49.8%, 271 EVs
Republican: Ronald Reagan (California)/Edward Brooke (Massachusetts) - 49.9%, 267 EVs


1976:

Republican: Robert Finch (California)/Howard Baker (Tennessee) - 50.8%, 319 EVs
Democratic: Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota)/James E. Carter (Georgia) - 47.2%


1980:

Republican: Robert Finch (California)/Howard Baker (Tennessee) - 53.4%, 408 EVs
Democratic: Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts)/Jerry Brown (California) - 46.2%, 130 EVs
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« Reply #4937 on: January 18, 2016, 11:31:08 AM »



Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I-NY)/Former Senator Evan Bayh (I-IN) - 274 EV, 41.2% of the popular vote
Businessman Donald Trump (R-NY)/Former Congressman Allen West (R-FL) - 143 EV, 29.8% of the popular vote
Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT)/Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN) - 121 EV, 27.9% of the popular vote
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« Reply #4938 on: January 18, 2016, 05:54:00 PM »

2012 if Obama, Romney, Johnson, Stein, Goode, and Anderson won the same percentage of the popular vote:



Green: Jill Stein (Massachusetts)/Cheri Honkala (Pennsylvania) - 16.62%, 173 EVs
Constitution: Virgil Goode (Virginia)/Jim Clymer (Pennsylvania) - 16.62%, 121 EVs
Republican: W. Mitt Romney (Massachusetts)/Paul D. Ryan (Wisconsin) - 16.62%, 97 EVs
Justice: Ross Anderson (Utah)/Luis Rodriguez (California) - 16.62%, 91 EVs
Libertarian: Gary Johnson (New Mexico)/James P. Gray (California) - 16.62%, 56 EVs
Democratic: Barack Obama (Illinois)/Joe Biden (Delaware) - 16.62%, 0 EVs
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« Reply #4939 on: January 20, 2016, 12:48:28 AM »

1952

Gen. Dwight Eisenhower / Sen. Joseph McCarthy [REP] 442 EV; 55% pv
Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson / Sen. John Sparkman [DEM] 89 EV; 44% pv

The assassination of President Eisenhower in the Autumn of 1953 intensifies the Red Scare, as President McCarthy charges Eisenhower's assassins of having ties to the CPUSA and calling for emergency legislation to suspend the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Amendments to the Constitution.

1956

Pres. Joseph McCarthy / Sen. John Bricker [REP] 531 EV; 71% pv
Sen. Estes Kefauver / Gov. Averell Harriman [DEM] 0 EV; 27% pv

The Citizen Loyalty Act of 1957 outlaws opposition to the president, doubles the size of the Supreme Court (allowing McCarthy to prevent Constitutional challenges to his Administration), authorizes the CUA to begin a massive public surveillance program, and establishes the National Party as the state political organization.

1960

Pres. Joseph McCarthy / VP John W. Bricker [NAT] 537 EV; 99% pv
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The Revolution of 1967 results in the overthrow of the McCarthyite regime. The provisional government, established by a coalition of the Socialist Party, the Workers Front, and the Democratic Alliance, adopt a new Constitution and call for provisional elections for Congress and President in the Spring of 1968.

1968

Dr. Martin Luther King / Prov. VP Hubert H. Humphrey [SP] 48%
Prov. Pres. Birch Bayh / Gen. Ronald Reagan [DA] 37%
Prov. Rep. Clifton DeBerry / Dr. Benjamin Spock [WF]
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« Reply #4940 on: January 20, 2016, 08:20:44 PM »

So, was the Revolution of 1967 peaceful, a 2nd Civil War, or something in between?  And how does King win the Deep South in 1968?  Are most Southern whites disenfranchised as during Reconstruction for supporting the McCarthyites?
In a way, the 1967 Revolt was a cross between the Russian Revolution and the OTL Iranian Revolution. The revolution as a series of student protests against the Vietnam War (in which the McCarthyite Regime had made the ill-fated decision to employ nuclear weapons, leading to massive international backlash). In early summer, the protesters forged an alliance with leaders of the Workers Front, an underground labor movement comprised of union leaders and radical socialist thinkers. The Workers Front called for massive, nationwide strikes in protest of the Regime's actions; when McCarthy ordered the military to break the picket lines, the strike became an armed revolt that soon gained control of many of the nation's largest cities. As socialist leaders and democratic activists joined the protest movement, the troops deployed to break the strike (the overwhelming majority of whom were draftees) famously refused to fire on the strikers and instead joined the revolutionaries.

And yes, King carried the Deep South states in large part due to the fact that Southern whites had overwhelmingly supported the McCarthy regime: 2/3 of white Southerners either boycotted the election or were purposefully disenfranchised, meaning that the voting block in those states was overwhelmingly black and pro-Socialist.
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« Reply #4941 on: January 21, 2016, 11:11:27 AM »

2012 if Obama, Romney, Johnson, Stein, Goode, and Anderson won the same percentage of the popular vote:



Green: Jill Stein (Massachusetts)/Cheri Honkala (Pennsylvania) - 16.62%, 173 EVs
Constitution: Virgil Goode (Virginia)/Jim Clymer (Pennsylvania) - 16.62%, 121 EVs
Republican: W. Mitt Romney (Massachusetts)/Paul D. Ryan (Wisconsin) - 16.62%, 97 EVs
Justice: Ross Anderson (Utah)/Luis Rodriguez (California) - 16.62%, 91 EVs
Libertarian: Gary Johnson (New Mexico)/James P. Gray (California) - 16.62%, 56 EVs
Democratic: Barack Obama (Illinois)/Joe Biden (Delaware) - 16.62%, 0 EVs


And with the right-wing vote (Romney, Johnson, Goode) and the left-wing vote (Obama, Stein, Anderson) combined:



Left-Wing: 49.86%, 277 EVs
Right-Wing: 49.86%, 261 EVs


Ignoring the percentages, the East is oddly reminiscent of the late-1990s/early-2000s. The West would look normal, but super-strongly lefty Idaho and Utah screw that up.
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« Reply #4942 on: January 22, 2016, 09:54:34 PM »
« Edited: January 22, 2016, 10:04:46 PM by Senator Kent »

With Obama, Romney, Johnson, and Stein having won the same percentage of the popular vote:


Green: Jill Stein (Massachusetts)/Cheri Honkala (Pennsylvania - 24.91%, 226 EVs
Republican: W. Mitt Romney (Massachusetts)/Paul D. Ryan (Wisconsin) - 24.91%, 164 EVs
Libertarian: Gary Johnson (New Mexico)/James P. Gray (California) - 24.91%, 95 EVs
Democratic: Barack Obama (Illinois)/Joe Biden (Delaware) - 24.91%, 53 EVs


While not exact, you can vaguely see the shadow of the past. Stein seems to win most of the old Democratic strongholds (Massachusetts and Rhode Island, New York, DC, West Virginia, Minnesota, Arkansas, Hawaii) along with the strange additions of Idaho and Alaska. Romney and Johnson seem to split the GOP, with Johnson being stronger in the Mountain West and Romney in the South, with some exceptions (Romney wins in Utah and Johnson wins in Georgia). And Obama's states seem to be former bastions of moderate Republicanism (with the exception of Wisconsin, which was very close, all of these states went for Ford in 1976).
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« Reply #4943 on: January 22, 2016, 10:11:14 PM »

Pitting the Outsiders (Johnson and Stein) against the Centrists (Romney and Obama):



Centrists: 49.81%, 308 EVs
Outsiders: 49.81%, 230 EVs
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« Reply #4944 on: January 22, 2016, 10:20:33 PM »

And with the right-wing (Romney and Johnson) against the left-wing (Obama and Stein) for a normal looking (other than the percentages) map:



Right-Wing: 49.81%, 292 EVs
Left Wing: 49.81%, 246 EVs


Closest states are Ohio (R+0.01%) and Vermont (L+0.39%).
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« Reply #4945 on: January 22, 2016, 11:26:24 PM »

And only Obama, Romney, and Johnson equalized:


Democratic: Barack Obama (Illinois)/Joe Biden (Delaware) - 33.09%, 239 EVs
Republican: W. Mitt Romney (Massachusetts)/Paul D. Ryan (Wisconsin) - 33.09%, 169 EVs
Libertarian: Gary Johnson (New Mexico)/James P. Gray (California) - 33.09%, 130 EVs
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« Reply #4946 on: January 25, 2016, 12:31:32 AM »

If the 2014 House Elections were Presidential:

317-221 Republican win. I guess it's, like, John Kasich/Susan Collins vs. Joe Manchin/Brad Ashford where Kasich somehow doesn't get on the ballot in Massachusetts. I don't have a clue here, tbh.
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« Reply #4947 on: January 25, 2016, 01:07:49 AM »

If the 2014 House Elections were Presidential:

317-221 Republican win. I guess it's, like, John Kasich/Susan Collins vs. Joe Manchin/Brad Ashford where Kasich somehow doesn't get on the ballot in Massachusetts. I don't have a clue here, tbh.

That would be more like Kasich vs Clinton
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« Reply #4948 on: January 25, 2016, 02:04:55 AM »

If the 2014 House Elections were Presidential:

317-221 Republican win. I guess it's, like, John Kasich/Susan Collins vs. Joe Manchin/Brad Ashford where Kasich somehow doesn't get on the ballot in Massachusetts. I don't have a clue here, tbh.

That would be more like Kasich vs Clinton

Clinton would destroy a loser like Kasich.
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« Reply #4949 on: January 25, 2016, 08:10:43 AM »

If the 2014 House Elections were Presidential:

317-221 Republican win. I guess it's, like, John Kasich/Susan Collins vs. Joe Manchin/Brad Ashford where Kasich somehow doesn't get on the ballot in Massachusetts. I don't have a clue here, tbh.

That would be more like Kasich vs Clinton

Clinton would destroy a loser like Kasich.

No, she wouldn't
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