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Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« on: April 01, 2012, 08:00:13 PM »

1980

Former CIA Director George Bush (R-TX)/Senator Paul Laxalt (R-NV)-418 EV, 53.0% of the popular vote.
President Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Vice President Walter Mondale (D-MN)-92 EV, 39.4% of the popular vote.
Senator Jesse Helms (I-NC)/Congressman Phil Crane (R-IL)-28 EV, 6.6% of the popular vote.
Mr. Ed Clark (L-CA)/Mr. David Koch (L-KA)-1.0% of the popular vote.

The 1980 Republican convention was set to nominate Ronald Reagan for President and Gerald Ford for Vice President. However the deal fell through after a heated disagreement, and former President Ford declared his candidacy for the nomination on the convention floor. On the first ballot, Reagan narrowly came out on top, but did not clinch the nomination. The second ballot saw the withdrawal of John Connally, who instead of endorsing Reagan, let his delegates go completely. The Texas and Southern delegations split between Reagan and Bush, and Ford now took the lead. The next three successive ballots failed to produce a nominee (the fourth ballot was a dead even tie between Reagan and Ford), and calls for a dark horse to enter began. On the fifth ballot, Ford dropped out and endorsed Bush, who narrowly won. He picked Paul Laxalt as his running mate. Angry Conservatives stormed out of the hall, and later, rallied around Jesse Helms, who launched an independent bid.
Bush would easily defeat Carter and Helms and became the 40th President. His term was marked by an assassination attempt, and an economic recovery in mid 1983. American forces intervened in Grenada, and overthrew a Communist government. The President also held talks on weapons reduction with the USSR. He was extremely popular by 1984.
1984

President George Bush (R-TX)/Vice President Paul Laxalt (R-NV)-532 EV, 61.5% of the popular vote.
Reverend Jesse Jackson (D-IL)/Mayor Henry Cisneros (D-TX)-6 EV, 36.3% of the popular vote.
Others (Libertarian, New Alliance, Citizens)-2.2% of the popular vote.

The 1984 Democratic primaries saw major candidates, like Ted Kennedy, Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter, and Dale Bumpers refuse to enter. Senator John Glenn held the lead at first, but George McGovern’s Iowa victory derailed this. The New Hampshire primary resulted in Gary Hart of Colorado winning, once again derailing front runner Glenn. But the Alabama, Florida, and Georgia primaries were all won by the Reverend Jesse Jackson. Picking up momentum, he went on to win several remaining primaries, and narrowly defeated Hart and Glenn at the 1984 Democratic convention. He picked San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros as his running mate, the first all minority ticket.
The Bush/Laxalt ticket won reelection in a landslide, and continued negotiations with the USSR. In 1987, the US military joined Iraq and invaded Iran after the USSR intervened in support of Iran. The war would last 2 years, and cost over 20,000 American lives. The war would hurt Republicans going into the 1988 election.
1988

Governor Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Senator Joe Biden (D-DE)-287 EV, 49.6% of the popular vote.
Senator John Warner (R-VA)/Senator Claude Kirk (R-FL)-251 EV, 48.9% of the popular vote.
Others (Libertarian, New Alliance, Populist)-1.5% of the popular vote.

Warner was the favorite to win the election, but a series of minor scandals hit him, and he even lost his home state of Virginia (by a margin less then 1%, though) giving Cuomo the Presidency. America now ventures into the 1990s…..

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ChairmanSanchez
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2012, 08:48:24 PM »
« Edited: April 06, 2012, 09:27:41 PM by ChairmanSanchez »

2012-2032: America under the French system.
2012

President Barack Obama (D-IL)/Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE)-178 EV, 35.3% of the popular vote.
Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)-173 EV, 35.2% of the popular vote.
Governor Sam Brownback (T-KS)/Former Governor Sarah Palin (T-AK)-97 EV, 12.7% of the popular vote.
Mayor Rocky Anderson (G-UT)/Congressman Dennis Kucinich (G-OH)-55 EV, 8.4% of the popular vote.
Congressman Ron Paul (L-TX)/Governor Gary Johnson (L-NM)-35, 8.4% of the popular vote.

In the first round, as many predicted, Romney and Obama would be the top two. Perhaps the biggest surprise was the performance of the “Tea Party” which won most of the south by a large margin, and also in the west. The strong performance of the Green Party in urban areas also hurt the efforts of the Democratic Primary to win the states of Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Florida.

In the elections aftermath, Congressman Paul and Governor Brownback endorsed Romney, while Anderson endorsed Obama. The campaign between Romney and Obama heated up, and became increasingly negative.


Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)-293 EV, 51.3% of the popular vote.
President Barack Obama (D-IL)/Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE)-245 EV, 48.7% of the popular vote.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,096
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2012, 10:11:52 PM »

2012-2032: America under the French system.
2016



Governor Brian Schweitzer (D-MT)/Governor Martin O’Malley (D-MY)-174 EV, 40.3% of the popular vote.
Congressman Allen West (T-FL)/Senator Jeff Flake (T-AZ)-150 EV, 38.2% of the popular vote.
Governor Jill Stein (G-MA)/Congresswoman Kat Swift (G-TX)-96 EV, 9.1% of the popular vote.
President Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Vice President Marco Rubio (R-Fl)-83, 9.9% of the popular vote.
Governor Gary Johnston (L-NM)/Congressman Justin Amash (L-MI)-35 EV, 2.5% of the popular vote.

The Romney presidency was marred by the financial crisis, which nearly became a depression after the stock market crash of 2015. The US and Israeli militaries launched air strikes on Iran which eventually lead straight into war and later on, occupation. The US budget deficit only declined slightly, and taxes were eventually raised, with many Conservatives seething with anger at the Romney administration for breaking its promises.


Governor Brian Schweitzer (D-MT)/Governor Martin O’Malley (D-MY)-426 EV, 59.6% of the popular vote.
Congressman Allen West (T-FL)/Senator Jeff Flake (T-AZ)-112 EV, 40.4% of the popular vote.
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Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,096
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2012, 10:33:42 PM »

Thanks. I finally learned the skill of editing maps! I will finish this tomorrow Smiley
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ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,096
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2012, 09:41:25 PM »

2012-2032: America under the French system.
2020




Senator Paul Ryan (R-WI)/Governor Ken Cuccinelli (R-VA)-151 EV, 38.5% of the popular vote.
Former Senator Russ Feingold (G-WI)/Mr. Arlo Guthrie (G-FL)-135 EV, 34.4% of the popular vote.
President Brian Schweitzer (D-MT)/Vice President Martin O'Malley (D-MY)-123 EV, 18.3% of the popular vote.
Senator Rand Paul (L-KY)/Governor Rupert Boneham (L-IN)-70  EV, 5.8% of the popular vote.
Former Governor Sarah Palin (T-AK)/Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann (T-MN)-59 EV, 3.0% of the popular vote.

President Schweitzer successfully withdrawals the US from the Iranian War, and the economy begins to come back around 2018. However, the President fails to achieve much of his social and domestic policy agenda, and the voter fatigue with both parties does him in.


Former Senator Russ Feingold (G-WI)/Mr. Arlo Guthrie (G-FL)-370 EV, 52.4% of the popular vote.
Senator Paul Ryan (R-WI)/Governor Ken Cuccinelli (R-VA)-168 EV, 47.6% of the popular vote.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,096
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2012, 11:13:11 PM »

Santorum states?
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ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,096
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2012, 04:56:44 PM »

2000-Third Term Clinton.

President Bill Clinton (D-AR)/Vice President Al Gore (D-TE)-354 EV, 52.45% of the popular vote.
Senator Trent Lott (R-MS)/Congressman JC Watts (R-OK)-184 EV, 45.13% of the popular vote.
Mr. Donald Trump (RF-NY)/Mr. John Hagelin (RF-IA)-1.09% of the popular vote.
Mr. Ralph Nader (G-CT)/Mrs. Winona LaDuke (G-MN)-0.79% of the popular vote.
Mr. Pat Buchanan (C-VA)/Senator Bob Smith (C-NH)-0.38% of the popular vote.
Mr. Harry Browne (L-TE)/Mr. David Nolan (L-AZ)-0.16% of the popular vote.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,096
United States


Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2012, 06:10:51 PM »

2004

Governor Tommy Thompson (R-WI)/Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY)-321 EV, 54.40% of the popular vote.
Governor Howard Dean (D-VT)/Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA)-217 EV, 44.56% of the popular vote.
Mr. Ralph Nader (G-CT)/Mrs. Pat LaMarche (G-ME)-0.66% of the popular vote.
Mr. Barry Hess (L-AZ)/Mrs. Mary Ruwart (L-TX)-0.15% of the popular vote.
Mr. Chuck Baldwin (C-FL)/Mrs. Susan Ducey (C-KS)-0.13% of the popular vote.
Mr. John Hagelin (RF-IA)/Mr. Charles Collins (RF-FL)-0.10% of the popular vote.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,096
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #8 on: January 03, 2013, 06:26:27 PM »

1980

President James Carter (Democrat-GA)/Vice President Walter Mondale (Democrat-MN)-270 EV, 49.65% of the popular vote.
Former CIA Director George Bush (Republican-TX)/Congressman John Anderson (Republican-IL)-268 EV, 48.92% of the popular vote.
Mr. Ed Clark (Libertarian-CA)/Mr. David Koch (Libertarian-KS)-0.88% of the popular vote.
Mr. Barry Commoner (Citizens-NY)/Mrs. LaDonna Harris (Citizens-OK)-0.45% of the popular vote.
Other (Socialist Workers, Communist, American)-0.10%
Notes: President Carter was assassinated early on in his second term. President Mondale was unpopular at first, but by 1984, his popularity was high due to the recovering economy.

1984

President Walter Mondale (Democrat-MN)/Vice President Alan Cranston (Democrat-CA)-271 EV, 50.15% of the popular vote.
Senator Robert Dole (Republican-KA)/Senator Paul Laxalt (Republican-NV)-267 EV, 48.60% of the popular vote.
Mr. David Bergland (Libertarian-CA)/Mr. Jim Lewis (Libertarian-CT)-0.67% of the popular vote.
Mr. David Duke (Populist-LA)/Mr. Bob Richards (Populist-TX)-0.33% of the popular vote.
Other (Socialist Workers, American, Citizens)-0.25% of the popular vote.
1988

Senator Paul Laxalt (Republican-NV)/Congressman Jack Kemp (Republican-NY)-306 EV, 51.70% of the popular vote.
Vice President Alan Cranston (Democrat-CA)/Senator Joe Biden (Democrat-DE)-232 EV, 46.55% of the popular vote.
Former Congressman Ron Paul (Libertarian-TX)/Mr. Andre Marrou (Libertarian-AK)-1.15% of the popular vote.
Mrs. Lenora Fulani (New Alliance-NY)/Mrs. LaDonna Harris (New Alliance-OK)-0.45% of the popular vote.
Other (Populist, Citizens, Socialist Workers)-0.15% of the popular vote.
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