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« Reply #1625 on: June 23, 2018, 01:16:41 AM »

That is....glorious. What are the states?
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« Reply #1626 on: June 24, 2018, 08:58:25 AM »

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« Reply #1627 on: June 24, 2018, 09:04:21 AM »


Is that actually random, or is there a point to it?
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« Reply #1628 on: June 24, 2018, 09:46:43 AM »


Look who's talking!

Ignore the party colors, there's something about the states..
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« Reply #1629 on: June 26, 2018, 12:13:51 PM »

That is....glorious. What are the states?

Thanks! And here:

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« Reply #1630 on: June 26, 2018, 05:46:03 PM »



The 1904 election shocked the entire world. Roosevelt was a massively popular president who was basically expected to steal the election from the get go. Some even thought that some states in the south would flip to him. However, after the convention, Parker went on the road and traveled across the country, to seal up every south electoral vote, win his home state, get a few electoral votes from the north east, and close in some gap on the western states that while he knew he wouldn't win, he could at least bring the margins down. In election night, he won the election with a mere four electoral votes more than Roosevelt, and one more than needed to win. The popular vote was only 1.2 percent of a victory for him. At age 80, his vice president Henry Davis was the oldest person to become president or vice president.

-I know this is unrealistic, I was just bored-
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« Reply #1631 on: June 26, 2018, 07:51:58 PM »


Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)/Fmr. Gov. Jay Nixon (D-MO) - 374 EVs - 45.92%

Pres. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Vice Pres. Mike Pence (R-IN) - 164 EVs - 36.73%

Fmr. Gov. John Kasich (I-OH)/Fmr. Gov. John Hickenlooper (I-CO) - 0 EVs - 11.05%

Social Democratic Party Candidate - 0 EVs - 3.9%
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« Reply #1632 on: July 14, 2018, 03:09:17 AM »


refrendum to show the poop sock to mom blue is against and red is for. Roy moore wins a write in campaign in dc the poop sock will not be shown to mom
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« Reply #1633 on: July 14, 2018, 02:12:16 PM »

Alternate 2008

Senator John McCain / Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison - 471 EV (54.9%)
President John Kerry / Governor Bill Richardson - 67 EV (44.2%)
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« Reply #1634 on: July 14, 2018, 05:36:31 PM »
« Edited: July 14, 2018, 09:38:05 PM by Misteeer »


United States presidential election, 2052

Tuesday, November 5, 2052


Candidates:

Senator Alejandro Guida (D-CA)/Gov. Lizzy Bristol (D-VA): 53%
Senator Mark Dubois (R-ME)/Rep. Seth Karbum (R-IL): 42%
Others: 5%

Closest States:

States where the margin of victory was under 1%

1. Alabama, 0.47% (tipping point state)

2. Kansas, 0.77% (tipping point state)

3. Louisiana, 0.94%

States where the margin of victory was 1-5%

1. New Jersey, 1.07%
2. Montana, 1.97%
3. Utah, 2.50%
4. Arkansas, 3.45%
5. Illinois, 4.33%

States where the margin of victory was 5-10%

1. South Carolina, 5.03%
2. Oregon, 5.55%
3. Missouri, 6.61%
4. Maine, 7.26%
5. Washington, 8.81%
6. Connecticut, 9.91%
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« Reply #1635 on: July 15, 2018, 01:07:31 AM »


United States presidential election, 2052

Tuesday, November 5, 2052


Candidates:

Senator Alejandro Guida (D-CA)/Gov. Lizzy Bristol (D-VA): 53%
Senator Mark Dubois (R-ME)/Rep. Seth Karbum (R-IL): 42%
Others: 5%

Closest States:

States where the margin of victory was under 1%

1. Alabama, 0.47% (tipping point state)

2. Kansas, 0.77% (tipping point state)

3. Louisiana, 0.94%

States where the margin of victory was 1-5%

1. New Jersey, 1.07%
2. Montana, 1.97%
3. Utah, 2.50%
4. Arkansas, 3.45%
5. Illinois, 4.33%

States where the margin of victory was 5-10%

1. South Carolina, 5.03%
2. Oregon, 5.55%
3. Missouri, 6.61%
4. Maine, 7.26%
5. Washington, 8.81%
6. Connecticut, 9.91%


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« Reply #1636 on: July 15, 2018, 04:18:31 PM »

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« Reply #1637 on: July 15, 2018, 06:12:16 PM »
« Edited: July 15, 2018, 09:06:16 PM by #DemsAgainstMenendez »

A Different America

Governor Loretta Sanchez (R-CA) / Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) - 313 EV (50.6%)
President Bob Casey (D-PA) / Vice President John Baldacci (D-ME) - 225 EV (47.4%)
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« Reply #1638 on: July 15, 2018, 08:22:12 PM »

From President Infinity:


2020 Election

Comedian Steven Colbert/Governor Steve Bullock: 56.3%, 374 EV
President Donald Trump/Vice President Mike Pence: 40.9%, 164 EV
Activist Adam Kokesh/Fmr. Governor Jesse Ventura: 2.2%, 0 EV
Dr. Jill Stein/Activist Ajamu Baraka: 0.5%, 0 EV
Other: 0.1%, 0 EV

Closest States:

Less than 1%:
New Hampshire: 49.1-48.7
South Carolina: 50.3-49.5

Between 1% and 5%:
Minnesota:45.3-42.2-12.3
Georgia: 50.7-46.6
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« Reply #1639 on: July 17, 2018, 03:03:06 PM »

No Bridgegate

2013 New Jersey Gubernatorial Election


Governor Chris Christie / Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno (Republican) - 55.1%
Newark Mayor Cory Booker / State Senator Barbara Buono (Democratic) - 43.6%

2016 Presidential Election

Governor Chris Christie / Senator Marco Rubio (Republican) - 337 EV (50.4%)
Secretary Hillary Clinton / Senator Tim Kaine (Democratic) - 201 EV (47.4%)
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« Reply #1640 on: July 17, 2018, 03:42:43 PM »

No Bridgegate

2013 New Jersey Gubernatorial Election


Governor Chris Christie / Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno (Republican) - 55.1%
Newark Mayor Cory Booker / State Senator Barbara Buono (Democratic) - 43.6%

2016 Presidential Election

Governor Chris Christie / Senator Marco Rubio (Republican) - 337 EV (50.4%)
Secretary Hillary Clinton / Senator Tim Kaine (Democratic) - 201 EV (47.4%)
Why does Cory Booker run for governor in this scenario?
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« Reply #1641 on: July 17, 2018, 09:47:29 PM »
« Edited: July 17, 2018, 09:52:28 PM by Misteeer »

United States presidential election, 2004

Saturday, September 4, 2004


Candidates:

Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA): 315 EV, 53%
House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-MO)/Fmr. Senator Paul Wellstone (D-MN): 230 EV, 45%
Others: 0 EV, 2%

Closest States:

States where the margin of victory was less than 1%

1. Missouri, 0.47%
2. Pennsylvania, 0.94%

States where the margin of victory was 1-5%

1. Nevada, 1.33%
2. Massachusetts, 2.74%
3. Ohio, 4.97%

States where the margin of victory was 5-10%

1. North Dakota, 6.01%
2. West Virginia, 6.50%
3. Washington, 7.00%
4. California, 7.45%
5. Florida, 8.22%
6. Texas, 9.66%
7. Virginia, 9.98%
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« Reply #1642 on: July 17, 2018, 09:59:24 PM »



Trump - 320 electoral votes
Hillary - 218 electoral votes

Minnesota goes to Trump here due to McMullin not running and those votes go to him by default, getting the state by about 10K votes or so, and New Hampshire since it was so close, Trump stopping there once more could have given him it. As a result, instead of losing the popular vote by 2.1 percent, it is about 1.5 percent or so.
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« Reply #1643 on: July 23, 2018, 11:51:46 AM »

United States Senate Elections, 2006



This is an extension of this thread, which I am plugging because I put a lot of time and effort into it and I wanna show it off! So I'll be posting Senate elections in this world going back to 2006. Here, Democrats pick up 5 seats, moving the 96-member Senate from a 50/46 Republican majority to a 51/45 Democratic one.
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« Reply #1644 on: July 23, 2018, 12:22:21 PM »

What are the Senate classes?
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« Reply #1645 on: July 23, 2018, 12:35:49 PM »


Class 1 is the group that gets elected in 2000,2006,2012,2018, and so on.

Class 2 is 2002,2008,2014,2020, and so on.

Class 3 is 2004,2010,2016,2022, and so on.
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« Reply #1646 on: July 23, 2018, 12:37:01 PM »


Class 1 is the group that gets elected in 2000,2006,2012,2018, and so on.

Class 2 is 2002,2008,2014,2020, and so on.

Class 3 is 2004,2010,2016,2022, and so on.
I know that, I meant which states are in which classes?
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« Reply #1647 on: July 23, 2018, 12:47:27 PM »


Class 1 is the group that gets elected in 2000,2006,2012,2018, and so on.

Class 2 is 2002,2008,2014,2020, and so on.

Class 3 is 2004,2010,2016,2022, and so on.
I know that, I meant which states are in which classes?

Oh okay!

In my distribution, as of the 2010 census: Texas, Serrano, (that's SoCal) Florida, New York, Frémont, (that's NorCal) Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolna, New Jersey, Virginia, Washington State, Massachusetts, and Indiana all have 1 senator in each of the 3 classes. Aside from that:

Arizona, Connecticut, (which includes Rhode Island now) Hawaii, Idaho, (that's OTL ID+WY+MT) Maine, Maryland, (which includes DC now) Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, and Wisconsin each have a Class 1 Senator.

Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Kansas, Kentucky, Idaho, (but only after 2010) Louisiana, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia each have a Class 2 Senator. Iowa does too until the 2010 census.

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Dakota, (fusion of ND and SD) Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, and Wisconsin each have a Class 3 Senator.
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« Reply #1648 on: July 23, 2018, 01:05:55 PM »

Who are the current Senators from North Carolina?
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« Reply #1649 on: July 23, 2018, 01:08:28 PM »

Who are the current Senators from North Carolina?

In 2018? Richard Burr, Thom Tilis, and Dan Forest. Forest would be a major target for Ds in 2018.
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