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« Reply #1150 on: February 26, 2018, 09:36:04 PM »

what about Arizona?
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« Reply #1151 on: February 26, 2018, 09:42:17 PM »

the least states needed to reach 270
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« Reply #1152 on: February 26, 2018, 09:48:33 PM »


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The reverse of the previous scenario. Republicans find a candidate with the same ability as Trump to attract WCWs but doesn't alienate other conservatives. Combined with a sleazy Democratic administration and the Democratic candidate being someone like Cuomo, the worst traits of Hillary Clinton, etc. The resulting election sees the great Rural Revolt managing to win over the hearts of many moderate suburbanites. As of the morning after, New York has just been called for the GOP as they continue to celebrate into the dawn. New Jersey, for some reason, remains too close to call, as does ME-01 bolstered by a Portland loyal to the Democrats. Republicans won all KY counties, in MO they won all but St. Louis City, Illinois was called before California.
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« Reply #1153 on: February 27, 2018, 01:18:24 AM »

Electoral College Same-Sex Marraige Referendum



2/3 of electors required
Yes - 359
No - 179
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« Reply #1154 on: February 27, 2018, 01:32:25 AM »

Electoral College 20 Week Abortion Ban Referendum



2/3 of electors required
Yes - 355
No - 183
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« Reply #1155 on: February 27, 2018, 02:06:48 AM »

My favorite map ever.

Four-color Theorem Electoral College Majority.



Dem 270
Rep 80
Ind 82
Oth 106

This was only just barely possible. I initially concluded it was impossible when I was just using states (for which I do believe the 269 I got is the maximum), however, I made the decision to do congressional districts separately (each NE/ME congressional district must be a different color from all other states and NE/ME CDs bordering it), which allowed NE-01 to become the 270th Dem vote.

Best map ever.
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« Reply #1156 on: February 27, 2018, 05:27:26 AM »

Electoral College 20 Week Abortion Ban Referendum



2/3 of electors required
Yes - 355
No - 183

If it said "Unless in case of Rape" FF TL
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« Reply #1157 on: February 27, 2018, 11:21:11 AM »

Electoral College Same-Sex Marraige Referendum



2/3 of electors required
Yes - 359
No - 179
I want more of this.
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« Reply #1158 on: February 27, 2018, 11:24:15 AM »

Electoral College Same-Sex Marraige Referendum



2/3 of electors required
Yes - 359
No - 179
I would think North Carolina would be green here.
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« Reply #1159 on: February 27, 2018, 05:18:53 PM »

2016


Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE)/Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY): 274 EVs
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)/Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ): 264 EVs


2020


Gov. Charlie Baker (R-MA)/Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC): 315 EVs
President Joe Biden (D-DE)/Vice President Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY): 223 EVs

2024


President Charlie Baker (R-MA)/Vice President Tim Scott (R-SC): 336 EVs
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)/Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA): 202 EVs

2028


House Majority Leader Tim Ryan (D-OH)/Gov. Julian Castro (D-TX): 273 EVs
Vice Pres. Tim Scott (R-SC)/Sen. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL): 265 EVs
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« Reply #1160 on: February 27, 2018, 06:31:40 PM »

Same idea as my previous post, which is the last on the last page, this time for 2012.



363-175 GOP above, 386-149 DEM below

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« Reply #1161 on: February 27, 2018, 09:36:34 PM »

In a similar but older game, President Elect 1988, I won as Kennedy in 1960 with this map, although I lost the popular vote:




John F. Kennedy: 313 EV/49.4%
Richard Nixon: 224 EV/50.6%
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« Reply #1162 on: February 27, 2018, 10:25:08 PM »



Above: 302-236 GOP

2008

Below: 464-74 DEM



Just as a reminder, I'm taking the most rightward or leftward swing and having the state swing that way instead of the way it did.
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« Reply #1163 on: February 28, 2018, 08:08:01 PM »

Based on Democracy 3 - Democracy 3 was released in 2013, so this will pick up in 2014. The game begins with you taking office after being elected.

January 20th, 2013: West_Midlander takes office after winning the Democratic primaries in an upset against incumbent President Obama and then winning the general election.

Results based off of party support % in game. For the midterms I am taking the Democratic % support halfway through the term.
US House of Representatives
Republican - 222 (-12)
Democratic - 213 (+12)
Democrats won the popular vote but lost due to gerrymandering.
Senate special elections

United States Senate

Republican - 51 (+6)
Democratic - 47 (-6)
Independent - 2
The Senate is 51-49 as the two Independents caucus with the Democrats.
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« Reply #1164 on: February 28, 2018, 08:53:10 PM »

Map of Senators and Governors from each state
Dark Blue- 3 Republicans
Light Blue- 1 Democrat either Senator or Governor
Light Red- 1 Republican either Senator or Governor
Dark Red- 3 Democrats



Vermont if green because it's got a Republican Governor, Democratic Senator and Independent Senator. Montana is interesting because it's got a Democratic Governor and Senator. Seeing Alabama only light blue is kinda amazing...
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« Reply #1165 on: February 28, 2018, 09:19:40 PM »



Above: 461-67 GOP

2004

Below: 360-168 DEM

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« Reply #1166 on: February 28, 2018, 10:00:45 PM »

Democracy 3 Part 2
The game is kind of broken in that if you do pretty good you can really runaway with the vote totals.

This one is called:


The PV was 98.7 to 1.3%.

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« Reply #1167 on: February 28, 2018, 10:23:05 PM »



Above: 456-82 GOP

2000

Below: 388-150 DEM

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« Reply #1168 on: March 01, 2018, 12:37:37 AM »



1996: Ross Perot defeats incumbent president Clinton and the Republican challenger.
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« Reply #1169 on: March 01, 2018, 09:49:50 AM »

Democracy 3 Part 2 Continued
US House
Democratic - 415 (+212)
Republican - 20 (-212)
US Senate
Democratic - 68 (+24)
Republican - 30 (-24)
Independent - 2
Democrats control the Senate, 70-30.
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« Reply #1170 on: March 01, 2018, 10:14:11 AM »

Oh, geez louise!
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« Reply #1171 on: March 01, 2018, 11:34:54 AM »

Oof
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« Reply #1172 on: March 01, 2018, 01:06:49 PM »

2000
Pres. Doris McGonagill (D-Ohio) / VP Joseph Welker (D-Georgia) - 275 votes, 48.9%
Fmr. Atty. Gen. Keith Mott (R-Texas) / Fmr. Sen. Harold Nelson (R-Ohio) - 259 votes, 47.8%
Gov. Nancy Isom (I-Utah) / Lt. Gov. Jerome Murphy (I-Utah) - 5 votes, 1.2%


2004
Pres. McGonagill / VP Welker - 307 votes, 51.0%
Sen. Kim Hixson (R-Washington) / Fmr. Gov. Stephen Reiher (R-Wisconsin) - 226 votes, 46.5%
Gov. Isom / Lt. Gov. Murphy - 5 votes, 0.9%


2008
CEO Richard M. Peralta (I-California) / Fmr. Secy. Jo-Ann Wilson (I-Florida) - 312 votes, 35.9%
Sen. Paul Wolf (R-Oklahoma) / Mayor Danjue Shang (R-Georgia) - 116 votes, 32.4%
VP Welker / Sen. Dirk Vanderwall (D-Wisconsin) - 101 votes, 30.7%
Gov. Isom / Gov. J. P. Escalante (I-Idaho) - 9 votes, 1.5%


2012
Pres. Peralta / VP Wilson - 463 votes, 56.5%
Mayor Shang / Fmr. Gov. Joshua Thoms (R-Florida) - 48 votes, 35.7%
Mayor Jacquelyn Ward (D-D.C.) / Rep. Ryan Whitby (D-New York) - 17 votes, 17.0%
Gov. Isom / Sen. Escalante - 10 votes, 1.4%

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« Reply #1173 on: March 01, 2018, 06:22:49 PM »



Above: 509-29 DEM

1996

Below: 374-153 GOP

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« Reply #1174 on: March 02, 2018, 12:11:45 AM »



Above: 503-22 DEM

1992

Below: 345-104 GOP

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