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« Reply #1450 on: April 12, 2018, 09:44:10 PM »

1964

Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson (TX) /Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (MN)
38,681,264 (61%) • 531

Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller (NY) / Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (ME)
24,172,972 (38%) • 7


1968

Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson (TX) / Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (MN)
34,485,348 (51%) • 280

Sen. Richard M. Nixon (CA) / Sen. Barry Goldwater (AZ)
33,073,980 (49%) • 258


1972

Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (NY) / Gov. Reubin Askew (FL)
40,524,124 (52%) • 347

Gov. Ronald Reagan (CA) / Sen. George H. W. Bush (TX)
37,626,336 (47%) • 191


1976

Pres. Robert F. Kennedy (NY) / Vice Pres. Reubin Askew (FL)
45,567,968 (52%) • 421

Fmr. Gov. Ronald Reagan (CA) / Sen. Lenore Romney (MI)
41,279,904 (48%) • 117


1980

Gov. Gerald R. Ford (MI) / Sen. Howard Baker (TN)
46,333,560 (61%) • 535

Sen. George McGovern (SD) / Sen. Edmund Muskie (ME)
29,653,128 (39%) • 3


1984

Pres. Gerald R. Ford (MI) / Vice Pres. Howard Baker (TN)
51,570,972 (57%) • 535

Sen. Gary Hart (CO) / Gov. Bill Clinton (AR)
36,470,972 (42%) • 3


1988

Gov. Mario Cuomo (NY) / Gov. Bill Clinton (AR)
49,657,368 (54%) • 433

Sec. of State George Bush (TX) / Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (AZ)
41,697,424 (45%) • 105

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« Reply #1451 on: April 14, 2018, 03:40:29 PM »

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« Reply #1452 on: April 14, 2018, 08:24:13 PM »

The Gang Gets Screwy



President H. Ross Perot (I-TX)/Vice President Colin Powell (I-NY) - 62
Governor Ron Paul (R-TX)/Senator John McCain (R-AZ) - 180
Mr. Donald J. Trump (D-NY)/Fmr. Governor Jerry Brown (D-CA) - 296
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« Reply #1453 on: April 14, 2018, 09:08:00 PM »


Modern analogue to 1924?
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« Reply #1454 on: April 15, 2018, 01:34:41 AM »

national 13% swing to Mcgovern

Mcgovern 311
Nixon 216
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« Reply #1455 on: April 15, 2018, 04:41:40 AM »

Spiro Agnew succeeds Richard Nixon

1976



✓ Senator Frank Church (D-ID)/Former Governor James E. Carter (D-GA): 369 EV. (52.75%)
President Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD)/Vice President George H.W. Bush (R-TX): 169 EV. (45.98%)


1980



✓ Representative Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/Senator Howard Baker (R-TN): 417 EV. (54.21%)
President Frank Church (D-ID)/Vice President James E. Carter (D-GA): 121 EV. (45.09%)


1984



✓ President Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/Vice President Howard Baker (R-TN): 535 EV. (59.00%)
Former Vice President James E. Carter (D-GA)/Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA): 3 EV. (37.57%)


1988



✓ Senator Lawton Chiles (D-FL)/Representative Richard Gephardt (D-MO): 287 EVs. (50.11%)
Vice President Howard Baker (R-TN)/Senator Lowell P. Weicker (R-CT): 251 EV. (47.76%)


1992



✓ President Lawton Chiles (D-FL)/Vice President Richard Gephardt (D-MO): 422 EVs. (55.74%)
Senator Trent Lott (R-MS)/Senator J. Danforth Quayle (R-IN): 116 EV. (42.90%)


1996



✓ Vice President Richard Gephardt (D-MO)/Former Governor Edmund G. Brown (D-CA): 346 EVs. (51.85%)
Senator Robert J. Dole (R-KS)/Representative Jack Kemp (R-NY): 192 EV. (47.66%)


2000



✓ Senator Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL)/Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX): 294 EV. (50.67%)
President Richard Gephardt (D-MO)/Vice President Edmund G. Brown (D-CA): 244 EV. (48.03%)


2004



✓ Governor Gray Davis (D-CA)/Senator Bob Graham (D-FL): 309 EV. (51.01%)
President Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL)/Vice President Phil Gramm (R-TX): 229 EV. (47.45%)


2008



✓ President Gray Davis (D-CA)/Senator Mary Landerieu (D-LA): 278 EV. (49.23%)
Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Former Governor Mike Huckabee (D-AR): 260 EV. (48.39%)


2012



✓ Governor Jon Huntsman (R-UT)/Former Governor George Pataki (R-NY): 291 EV. (51.24%)
Vice President Mary Landerieu (D-LA)/Senator Mark Warner (D-VA): 247 EV. (46.83%)


2016



✓ President Jon Huntsman (R-UT)/Vice President George Pataki (R-NY): 297 EV. (51.77%)
Senator John Kerry (D-MA)/Governor Mark Dayton (D-MN): 241 EV. (46.44%)


2020



✓ Comedian Stephen Colbert (D-SC)/Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA): 370 EV. (53.51%)
Senator Rafael Edward Cruz (R-TX)/Senator John Thune (R-SD): 168 EV. (45.07%)
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« Reply #1456 on: April 15, 2018, 07:04:27 PM »
« Edited: April 15, 2018, 08:11:09 PM by cookiedamage »


2020



✓ Comedian Stephen Colbert (D-SC)/Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA): 370 EV. (53.51%)
Senator Rafael Edward Cruz (R-TX)/Senator John Thune (R-SD): 168 EV. (45.07%)


I feel like Colbert would file in New Jersey, since he lives like 5 minutes away from me in Montclair.
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« Reply #1457 on: April 15, 2018, 07:21:19 PM »

1880


Sen. Angela Margate Simspon Croft (R-PA) - 230 EVs - 49.65%

Gov. Elizabeth Buckley (D-LA) - 139 EVs - 48.02%

Mrs. Mary Mitchell (I-IA) - 0 EVs - 1.56%
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« Reply #1458 on: April 15, 2018, 11:58:39 PM »

1928


Gov. Barbara "Babs" Stevenson (R-IL)/Sen. Carol Shawe (R-NJ) - 356 EVs - 54.67%

Sen. Clara Ulrich (D-VA)/Rep. Bettina Carlton-Snowe (D-AL) - 175 EVs - 45.03%

1932


Fmr. Sen. Alice Maxwell (D-TX)/Gov. Gretchen Milton (D-NY) - 407 EVs - 57.65%

Pres. Barbara "Babs" Stevenson (R-IL)/Vice Pres. Carol Shawe (R-NJ) - 124 EVs - 40.03%

1936


Pres. Alice Maxwell (D-TX)/Vice Pres. Gretchen Milton (D-NY) - 531 EVs - 67.34%

Fmr. Sen. Marelyn Peck (R-MN)/Sen. Harriet Mar (R-NY) - 0 EVs - 30.85%

1940


Vice Pres. Gretchen Milton (D-NY)/Sen. Stella Haggerty (D-MA) - 401 EVs - 50.65%

Sen. Carolyn Garrett (R-CA)/Fmr. Sen. Elizabeth Franklin (R-NH) - 130 EVs - 45.30%

Mrs. Wilhemina Johnson (State's Rights-AL)/Fmr. Gov. Janet Jenkins (S-AR) - 0 EVs - 4.01%

1944


Pres. Gretchen Milton (D-NY)/Vice Pres. Stella Haggerty (D-MA) - 267 EVs - 48.65%

Gov. Carla Morrissey Houghton (R-PA)/Fmr. Gov. Missy Taftberger (R-WV) - 264 EVs - 48.61%

Sen. Sybil Stuart (I-MS)/Gov. Alexandra Nixon (I-FL) - 0 EVs - 2.70%

1948


Fmr. Sen. Mary Ruther (R-WI)/Sen. Helen Atchison (R-AZ) - 316 EVs - 53.18%

Fmr. Sec. Martha Shoemaker (D-NC)/Sen. Betty McAllister (D-MD) - 215 EVs - 46.09%

1952


Pres. Mary Ruther (R-WI)/Vice. Pres. Helen Aitchison (R-AZ) - 418 EVs - 57.43%

Gov. Candice Harley (D-MO)/Fmr. Amb. Sarah Marlow (D-RI) - 102 EVs - 39.65%

Fmr. State Sen. Tina Hill (Segregation-FL)/Fmr. Gov. Yates Tylers (S-TX) - 11 EVs - 2.45%

1956


Fmr. Vice Pres. Stella Haggerty (D-MA)/Sen. Jane Corwin (D-MI) - 271 EVs - 49.93%

Vice Pres. Helen Aitchison (R-AZ)/Fmr. Rep. Susanne LeCartier (R-ME) - 231 EVs - 43.49%

Sen. Magda Dennings (I-IL)/Gov. Armina Wilmington (I-SC) - 29 EVs - 6.17%

1960


Gov. Elise Arlington (R-NH)/Gov. Amber Styles (R-WA) - 344 EVs - 51.76%

Pres. Stella Haggerty (D-MA)/Vice Pres. Jane Corwin (D-MI) - 114 EVs - 40.03%

Sen. Aileen Macon (I-GA)/Fmr. Lt. Gov. Maris Johnston (I-MO) - 73 EVs - 8.12%

1964


Pres. Elise Arlington (R-NH)/Vice Pres. Vanessa Gordon (R-CA) - 312 EVs - 50.21%

Sen. Gina Harton (D-GA)/Rep. Camila Hull (D-DE) - 152 EVs - 41.93%

Sen. Alma Benchley (Southern Democrat-KY)/Ret. Adm. Priscilla Amwell (SD-LA) - 74 EVs - 7.34%

1968


Sen. Margaret Alexander (D-CA)/Gov. Sheila Harlan-Stottel (D-PA) - 313 EVs - 48.77%

Gov. Joanna Sellers (R-NE)/Sen. Amelia Masterson (R-VT) - 145 EVs - 41.39%

Gov. Cindy Astor (SD-MS)/Fmr. Gov. Maria Winston (SD-VA) - 80 EVs - 9.65%

1972


Pres. Margaret Alexander (D-CA)/Vice Pres. Sheila Harlan-Stottel (D-PA) - 340 EVs - 52.76%

Sen. Catherine Moss (R-CO)/Sen. Belle Haverson (R-TN) - 198 EVs - 46.00%

Fmr. Treas. Ellen Brown (SD-MO)/Fmr. Sen. Kathleen Creighton (SD-VA) - 0 EVs - 1.02%

1976


Gov. Jean Ives (R-OH)/Sen. Nancy Korrigan (R-NY) - 397 EVs - 55.43%

Sen. Janice Osbourne (D-MN)/Sen. Lisa Stein (D-OR) - 141 EVs - 42.94%

1980


Sen. Lisa Stein (D-OR)/Fmr. Sec. Vilma Frederick (D-KY) - 344 EVs - 50.03%

Pres. Jean Ives (R-OH)/Vice Pres. Nancy Korrigan (R-NY) - 194 EVs - 47.51%

1984


Pres. Lisa Stein (D-OR)/Vice Pres. Vilma Frederick (D-KY) - 365 EVs - 53.45%

Fmr. Sec. Winnie Huffman (R-LA)/Sen. Jackie MacKnight (R-RI) - 173 EVs - 46.09%

1988


Gov. Sarah Brewster (R-KS)/Sen. Sandra Gopher (R-FL) - 273 EVs - 48.67%

Fmr. Gov. Carolina DiFrancesco (D-NY)/Sen. Sally James (D-WV) - 265 EVs - 50.02%
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« Reply #1459 on: April 16, 2018, 09:29:58 AM »

Democratic Presidential Primaries, 2040

Sen. Thomas Lee (D-CA) ✓
Gov. Emily McCarthy (D-NC)
Rep. Daniel Adams (D-AK)
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« Reply #1460 on: April 16, 2018, 10:14:09 AM »

Democratic Presidential Primaries, 2040

Sen. Thomas Lee (D-CA) ✓
Gov. Emily McCarthy (D-NC)
Rep. Daniel Adams (D-AK)
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« Reply #1461 on: April 16, 2018, 09:58:03 PM »
« Edited: April 16, 2018, 10:04:16 PM by cookiedamage »

1992


Pres. Sarah Brewster (R-KS)/Vice Pres. Sandra Gopher (R-FL) - 281 EVs - 48.65%

Gov. Colleen Harrison (D-MI)/Sen. Eliza Martin (D-NH) - 257 EVs - 47.05%

1996


Sen. Alison Hutch (D-MN)/Sen. Moshe Slifer (D-PA) - 373 EVs - 53.06%

Vice Pres. Sandra Gopher (R-FL)/Sen. Judy Carmon (R-CT) - 165 EVs - 45.84%

2000


Pres. Alison Hutch (D-MN)/Vice Pres. Moshe Slifer (D-PA) - 380 EVs - 54.76%

Sen. Marina Campo (R-GA)/Gov. Sherry Smith (R-WY) - 158 EVs - 45.14%

2004


Vice Pres. Moshe Slifer (D-PA)/Sen. Mina Hall (D-VA) - 316 EVs - 50.76%

Fmr. Amb. Ellen Rush (R-TX)/Gov. Susana Walter (R-VT) - 222 EVs - 47.51%

2008


Fmr. Gov. Andrea Bartens (R-OH)/Sen. Maryl Flint (R-ND) - 296 EVs - 49.65%

Pres. Moshe Slifer (D-PA)/Vice Pres. Mina Hall (D-VA) - 242 EVs - 45.18%

2012


Pres. Andrea Bartens (R-OH)/Vice Pres. Geraldina Guerra (R-FL) - 320 EVs - 51.87%

Fmr. Sen. Charlotte Guttenberg (D-NC)/Gov. Elsie Stewart (D-NJ) - 218 EVs - 47.39%

2016


Sen. Javier Chavez (D-NJ)/Sen. Valerie DeBenedetti (D-NV) - 314 EVs - 52.76%

Gov. Tammie Carey (R-AR)/Fmr. Sen. Calinda Newton-Hatt (R-MT) - 224 EVs - 46.54%

2020


Pres. Javier Chavez (D-NJ)/Vice Pres. Valerie DeBenedetti (D-NV) - 457 EVs - 55.07%

Fmr. Sec. Janice Louten (R-MS)/Sen. John Rosado (R-WV) - 81 EVs - 38.93%

Fmr. Gov. Riley Hood (I-WY)/Fmr. State Sen. Dina Declarke (I-TN) - 0 EVs - 5.76%
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« Reply #1462 on: April 17, 2018, 09:37:39 PM »

^ Cool world. I started reading that from the top and couldn't wait for the first male president to come along and make history, lol
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« Reply #1463 on: April 18, 2018, 07:45:18 PM »

Inspired by a thread about 2044 maps:

2020


Pres. Donald J. Trump (R-NY) / VP. Mike Pence (R-IN): 169 EVs - 38.95%
Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) / Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA): 367 EVs - 45.25%
Fmr. Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) / Fmr. Gov. John Hickenlooper (D-CO) (Running under Serve America Movement): 2 EVs - 11.55%

Trump survives his term but he can't hold his base together against not just a Democratic ticket that unites progressives as well as the Democratic establishment, but also a moderate unity ticket attempting to undermine the perceived extremism of both major party nominees. As it happens, Americans prefer populism to the two guys their dad likes, and despite polling just well enough to enter each debate, Kasichlooper ultimately accomplishes little but to split the centre-right vote and give Sanders an electoral college margin that exceeds even that of Barack Obama in 2008.

President Sanders suffers a massive stroke and passes away on September 6th, 2022, two days short his 81st Birthday, highlighting the risk of electing a president pushing 80 in the first place. Newly-sworn-in President Kamala Harris selects Senator Robert "Beto" O'Rourke of Texas as her Vice President.

2024



Pres. Kamala Harris (D-CA) / VP. Robert "Beto" O'Rourke (D-TX): 301 EVs - 46.90%
Fmr. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) / Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL): 234 EVs - 45.10%
Fmr. Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman (G-VT) / Fmr. State Rep. Henry John Bear (G-ME): 3 EVs - 5.55%

Despite Paul Ryan returning from the dead and attempting to reconstruct the "sensible conservative" coalition, President Harris is able to win a term in her own right. Specifically, the only term she's entitled to win as she served just over two years of Sanders'. Due to Harris being perceived as an establishment Democrat unconcerned with states outside of the southwest, former Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman is able to position himself as the true heir to Bernie Sanders' progressive policies (or specifically those which appeal to rural northeastern voters) and manages to win his home state and a smattering of dissatisfied millennials across the nation. While it doesn't affect the outcome of the election, the greater-than-usual popularity of the Green ticket manages to prevent the upset of the century: Texas remains republican by a margin of under 3,000 votes, a fraction of the roughly 140,000 Zuckerman received in that state. Elsewhere margins were not quite as close, and as such Georgia went for the Democratic candidate for the first time in over 30 years.

2028


VP. Robert "Beto" O'Rourke (D-TX) / Sen. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI): 264 EVs - 48.75%
Fmr. Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) / Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE): 274 EVs - 48.85%

Nikki Haley was more or less the only person to escape the Trump administration with their reputation intact, so intact in fact that she was able to beat the first Democrat to carry Texas in 50 years, and in appropriately Trumpian fashion: by flipping the rust belt. The majority of O'Rourke's gains were offset by losses in the north and southeast, perhaps showing some difficulty connecting to certain demographics. It was not yet enough to completely disrupt the map, however; MN, OR and LA each went to the same party as in 2024, but by margins of under 15,000 votes each.

In September 2031, the coastlines of New Jersey and New York were devastated by Hurricane Melchizedek, the largest and deadliest to ever make landfall in the United States. Faced with damage almost reminiscent of the terrorist attacks 30 years prior, the Haley administration delivered sweeping aid to the 8,000,000+ affected and was vindicated in the eyes of even the most skeptical in its decision to pass significant environmental regulation.

2032


Pres. Nikki Haley (R-SC) / VP. Ben Sasse (R-NE): 285 EVs - 49.01%
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ)/ Sen. John Bel Edwards (D-LA): 253 EVs - 47.86%

It was too little, too late for the man once dubbed the next Barack Obama. Despite a strong campaign, he was fighting an uphill battle against a popular incumbent. It's a testament to Booker's strength as a candidate, or perhaps the partisanship of the electorate, that the results are as close as they are regardless. Ultimately, his gains in the south couldn't account for losses the north, and as the winds of demographic change giveth, so do they taketh away.

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« Reply #1464 on: April 18, 2018, 10:43:26 PM »

^ Cool world. I started reading that from the top and couldn't wait for the first male president to come along and make history, lol

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« Reply #1465 on: April 19, 2018, 08:35:14 AM »



Simple Flips / TJ "Henry" Yoshi: 99.99999%, 538 EV
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« Reply #1466 on: April 19, 2018, 09:23:49 AM »



Simple Flips / TJ "Henry" Yoshi: 99.99999%, 538 EV
Don / British Penny: 0.000009%, 0 EV
Nathaniel Bandy/Pannenkoek: 0.000001%, 0 EV

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« Reply #1467 on: April 19, 2018, 11:00:03 AM »


President Sanders suffers a massive stroke and passes away on September 6th, 2022, two days short his 81st Birthday, highlighting the risk of electing a president pushing 80 in the first place. Newly-sworn-in President Kamala Harris selects Senator Robert "Beto" O'Rourke of Texas as her Vice President.


What the hell, I literally had a TL in the pipeline with this as one of the worldbuilding events. Granted, mine takes place in the 2028 elections, but it's still odd
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« Reply #1468 on: April 19, 2018, 11:33:59 AM »



Simple Flips / TJ "Henry" Yoshi: 99.99999%, 538 EV
Don / British Penny: 0.000009%, 0 EV
Nathaniel Bandy/Pannenkoek: 0.000001%, 0 EV
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« Reply #1469 on: April 19, 2018, 11:52:29 AM »



Simple Flips / TJ "Henry" Yoshi: 99.99999%, 538 EV
Don / British Penny: 0.000009%, 0 EV
Nathaniel Bandy/Pannenkoek: 0.000001%, 0 EV

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« Reply #1470 on: April 19, 2018, 12:52:48 PM »
« Edited: April 19, 2018, 01:12:03 PM by WestVegeta »

1976


Rep. Mo Udall (D-AZ)/Sen. Birch Bayh (D-IN): 322 EVs
Pres. Gerald Ford (R-MI)/Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS): 216 EVs


1980


Pres. Mo Udall (D-AZ)/Vice Pres. Birch Bayh (D-IN): 419 EVs
Fmr. Gov John Connally (R-TX)/Rep. Phil Crane (R-IL): 119 EVs

1984


Sen. Howard Baker (R-TN)/Sen. H. John Heinz III (R-PA): 352 EVs
Vice Pres. Birch Bayh (D-IN)/Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA): 186 EVs

1988


Pres. H. John Heinz III (R-PA)/Sec. of State George Bush (R-TX): 428 EVs
Sen. Bill Bradley (D-NJ)/Fmr. Gov. Bruce Babbitt (D-AZ): 110 EVs

1992


Pres. H. John Heinz III (R-PA)/Vice Pres. George Bush (R-TX): 324 EVs
Sen. Al Gore (D-TN)/Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-CO): 214 EVs

1996


Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-MO)/Sen. Chuck Robb (D-VA): 335 EVs
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/Sen. Joe Lieberman (R-CT): 203 EVs
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« Reply #1471 on: April 21, 2018, 04:18:27 PM »



2016 with majorities flipped
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« Reply #1472 on: April 21, 2018, 04:42:53 PM »



Simple Flips / TJ "Henry" Yoshi: 99.99999%, 538 EV
Don / British Penny: 0.000009%, 0 EV
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« Reply #1473 on: April 21, 2018, 04:46:24 PM »

And just about everything else, I see.
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« Reply #1474 on: April 21, 2018, 05:49:08 PM »


2000

Pres. Bill Clinton (Ark.) / Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.) - 277 votes, 49.9%
Gov. George W. Bush (Texas) / Fmr. Sec. Dick Cheney (Wyo) - 261 votes, 48.0%


2004

Pres. Bill Clinton (Ark.) / Vice Pres. Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.) - 329 votes, 51.1%
Sen. John McCain (Ariz) / Sen. Olympia Snowe (Maine) - 209 votes, 46.4%

2008

Fmr. Gov. Jeb Bush (Fla.) / Mayor Rudy Giuliani (N.Y.) - 300 votes, 51.7%
Vice Pres. Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.) / Gov. Ed Rendell (Penn.) - 209 votes, 45.7%


2012

Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) / Sen. Tim Kaine - 436 votes, 50.0%
Pres. Jeb Bush (Fla.) / Fmr. Gov. Mitch Daniels (Ind.) - 209 votes, 30.2%
Sen. Jim DeMint (S.C.) / Fmr. Speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.) - 23 votes, 19.2%


2016

Pres. Barack Obama (Ill.) / Vice Pres. Tim Kaine - 442 votes, 47.4%
Donald Trump (N.Y.) / Fmr. State AG Ken Cuccinelli (Va.) - 71 votes, 31.1%
Fmr. Pres. Jeb Bush (Fla.) / Gov. John Kasich (Ohio) - 25 votes, 20.3%


Can anyone guess where I took that 2016 map from?
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