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« Reply #1725 on: August 26, 2018, 03:20:47 PM »

2020 Democratic Primaries
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren



Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)/Fmr. Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA): 324 EVs
Pres. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Vice Pres. Mike Pence (R-IN): 214 EVs
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« Reply #1726 on: August 26, 2018, 03:29:24 PM »



Democratic Party: 51 seats (+2)
Republican Party: 49 seats (-2)
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« Reply #1727 on: August 27, 2018, 02:45:23 PM »

2020 Democratic Primaries
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren



Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)/Fmr. Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA): 324 EVs
Pres. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Vice Pres. Mike Pence (R-IN): 214 EVs

Sherrod Brown is not winning Kamala Harris' own state on Super Tuesday especially seeing she somehow won AZ and NV.
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« Reply #1728 on: August 27, 2018, 02:50:20 PM »

Misteeer & cookiedamage: I'm in love with these future election maps you guys are posting.
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« Reply #1729 on: August 27, 2018, 05:00:15 PM »

Misteeer & cookiedamage: I'm in love with these future election maps you guys are posting.

Thanks!
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« Reply #1730 on: August 27, 2018, 05:48:51 PM »

United States presidential election, 2060


Candidates

Senator Connor LaValley (R-WI)/Governor Alex Byrnes (R-OK): 53%
Vice President Olivia Hutchinson (D-KY)/Representative Anna Melfi (D-NJ): 45%
State Rep. Andrew Mitchell (G-WA)/Town Board Member Andrea Newsom (G-AZ): 2%



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Republican Vote Share By State



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« Reply #1731 on: August 27, 2018, 06:41:08 PM »

Misteeer & cookiedamage: I'm in love with these future election maps you guys are posting.

Thank you!
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« Reply #1732 on: August 27, 2018, 07:13:58 PM »
« Edited: August 30, 2018, 02:37:47 PM by Socially Tumblr Fiscally Ayn Rand »

2036

President Tom Kean (R-NJ) / Vice President Eric Ulrich (R-NY) - 328 EV (54.1%)
Senator Rafael Anchia (D-TX) / Senator Andy Beshear (D-KY) - 210 EV (44.6%)

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« Reply #1733 on: August 27, 2018, 08:15:16 PM »

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« Reply #1734 on: August 28, 2018, 11:01:15 AM »



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« Reply #1735 on: August 28, 2018, 11:20:46 AM »


The secret, preordained results of the 2020 election that the (((powers that be))) accidentally let leak online?
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« Reply #1736 on: August 28, 2018, 11:23:03 AM »


The secret, preordained results of the 2020 election that the (((powers that be))) accidentally let leak online?
No
Hint: It has something to do with 2016.
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« Reply #1737 on: August 28, 2018, 01:08:23 PM »

Pres. Doug Jones gets hecced by climate?
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« Reply #1738 on: August 28, 2018, 01:24:52 PM »

Little bit further in the future than that.
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« Reply #1739 on: August 28, 2018, 09:15:38 PM »

SENATE ELECTIONS, 2018-2032
2018 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 51 (+2)

Republican Party: 49 (-2)

2020 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 63 (+12)
Republican Party: 37 (-12)

2022 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 74 (+8)
Republican Party: 30 (-8)


2024 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 76 (+2)
Republican Party: 28 (-2)


2026 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 74 (-2)
Republican Party: 30 (+2)

2028 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 72 (-2)
Republican Party: 32 (+2)

2030 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 63 (-9)
Republican Party: 41 (+9)

2032 Senate Elections


Democratic Party: 55 (-8)
Republican Party: 49 (+8)


CURRENT SENATE COMPOSITION
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« Reply #1740 on: August 29, 2018, 08:43:50 PM »

United States presidential election, 2060
Tuesday, November 2, 2064


Candidates

Ms. Alexandra Sanchez (I-TX)/Mr. Ted Hong (I-WA): 50%
Senator George Richardson (R-PA)/Senator Anne Savage (R-MO): 24%
Senator Emily Hollande (D-LA)/Representative Zora Irabi (D-AZ): 23%
Mayor Bill Williams (G-NE)/Mayor Jason Edwards (G-MI): 1%
Fmr. State Senator Richard Johnston (L-ID)/City Councillor Alex McCarty (L-IL): 1%
Others: 1%

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Closest States
>40% - Victory margin of less than 1%
>50% - Victory margin of 1-5%
>60% - Victory margin of 5-10%

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« Reply #1741 on: August 30, 2018, 02:06:10 AM »

 United States Presidential Election, 2016 (My Campaign Trail Game)


Businessman Donald Trump / Fmr. Senator Scott Brown: 357 EV's / 68,938,994 / 52.82%
Fmr. SOS Hillary Clinton / Sen. Cory Booker: 181 EV's / 57,727,431 / 44.23%
Others: 0 EV's / 3,858,537 / 2.95%

The 2016 election is remembered as one the biggest turnarounds in American politics. Donald Trump won the Republican nomination after a campaign marked by his divisive statements. However, once the general election started Trump struck a moderate tone to his campaign without leaving some conservative credentials, centering his message on a populist, anti-establishment message.

His opponent, Hillary Clinton, had also just won a long primary with populist senator Bernie Sanders. Clinton, seemingly destined to be the first female president, faltered to her Republican challenger. Hillary's long history in politics made her an easy target, along with her scandals and past actions. Furthermore, a poor debate perfomance, several terrorist attacks in Europe and fainting on stage contributed to a defeat that is widely seen as a rebuke to Obama's presidency.

Donald Trump managed to flip the Rust Belt by double digits, and score victories in leaning states like Colorado and Nevada. The biggest surprises were Minnesota and Connecticut, which gave their electors for a Republican for the first time in decades. Trump also got close in NJ, OR and DE.

Swing State Results

Ohio: 3,095,424 / 56.23% /// 2,289,487 / 41.59%

Florida: 4,718,288 / 55.24% /// 3,730,813 / 43.68%

Wisconsin: 1,657,332 / 55.23% /// 1,292,478 / 43.07%

New Hampshire: 398,492 / 54.91% /// 314,738 / 43.37%

Pennsylvania: 3,325,531 / 54.22% /// 2,666,303 / 43.47%

Virginia: 2,136,561 / 54.19% /// 1,736,033 / 44.03%

Iowa: 878,064 / 54.15% /// 704,863 / 43.47%
 
Michigan: 2,568,449 / 54.13% /// 2,099,876 / 44.26%

Minnesota: 1,540,563 / 49.84% /// 1,404,311 / 45.44%

Connecticut: 788,374 / 49.52% /// 782,791 / 49.17%

Nevada: 530,185 / 49.44% /// 509,692 / 47.53%

Colorado: 1,341,469 / 49.28% /// 1,198,915 / 44.04%

Maine-AL: 356,852 / 48.07% /// 348,256 / 46.91%

Oregon: 887,056 / 46.87% /// 875,458 / 46.26%

New Jersey: 1,890,650 / 49.79% /// 1,845,377 / 48.70%

Delaware: 200,814 / 49.47% /// 194,185 / 47.84%

Illinois: 2,715,740   / 49.31% /// 2,613,990   / 47.46%
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« Reply #1742 on: August 30, 2018, 03:52:39 AM »

United States Presidential Election, 2016 (My Campaign Trail Game)


Businessman Donald Trump / Fmr. Senator Scott Brown: 357 EV's / 68,938,994 / 52.82%
Fmr. SOS Hillary Clinton / Sen. Cory Booker: 181 EV's / 57,727,431 / 44.23%
Others: 0 EV's / 3,858,537 / 2.95%

The 2016 election is remembered as one the biggest turnarounds in American politics. Donald Trump won the Republican nomination after a campaign marked by his divisive statements. However, once the general election started Trump struck a moderate tone to his campaign without leaving some conservative credentials, centering his message on a populist, anti-establishment message.

His opponent, Hillary Clinton, had also just won a long primary with populist senator Bernie Sanders. Clinton, seemingly destined to be the first female president, faltered to her Republican challenger. Hillary's long history in politics made her an easy target, along with her scandals and past actions. Furthermore, a poor debate perfomance, several terrorist attacks in Europe and fainting on stage contributed to a defeat that is widely seen as a rebuke to Obama's presidency.

Donald Trump managed to flip the Rust Belt by double digits, and score victories in leaning states like Colorado and Nevada. The biggest surprises were Minnesota and Connecticut, which gave their electors for a Republican for the first time in decades. Trump also got close in NJ, OR and DE.

Swing State Results

Ohio: 3,095,424 / 56.23% /// 2,289,487 / 41.59%

Florida: 4,718,288 / 55.24% /// 3,730,813 / 43.68%

Wisconsin: 1,657,332 / 55.23% /// 1,292,478 / 43.07%

New Hampshire: 398,492 / 54.91% /// 314,738 / 43.37%

Pennsylvania: 3,325,531 / 54.22% /// 2,666,303 / 43.47%

Virginia: 2,136,561 / 54.19% /// 1,736,033 / 44.03%

Iowa: 878,064 / 54.15% /// 704,863 / 43.47%
 
Michigan: 2,568,449 / 54.13% /// 2,099,876 / 44.26%

Minnesota: 1,540,563 / 49.84% /// 1,404,311 / 45.44%

Connecticut: 788,374 / 49.52% /// 782,791 / 49.17%

Nevada: 530,185 / 49.44% /// 509,692 / 47.53%

Colorado: 1,341,469 / 49.28% /// 1,198,915 / 44.04%

Maine-AL: 356,852 / 48.07% /// 348,256 / 46.91%

Oregon: 887,056 / 46.87% /// 875,458 / 46.26%

New Jersey: 1,890,650 / 49.79% /// 1,845,377 / 48.70%

Delaware: 200,814 / 49.47% /// 194,185 / 47.84%

Illinois: 2,715,740   / 49.31% /// 2,613,990   / 47.46%

You should make a timeline out of this
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« Reply #1743 on: August 30, 2018, 03:53:10 AM »

2016 if Trump wins his home state of New York



Donald Trump - 452 electoral votes / 57.9 percent popular vote

Hillary Clinton - 86 electoral votes / 36.1 percent popular vote
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« Reply #1744 on: August 30, 2018, 04:11:34 AM »

2012 if Romney won his home state of Massachusetts



Mitt Romney - 485 electoral votes / 59.7 percent popular vote
Barack Obama - 53 electoral votes / 38.56 percent popular vote.
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« Reply #1745 on: August 30, 2018, 11:38:09 AM »

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« Reply #1746 on: August 30, 2018, 04:25:33 PM »

2000 if Gore won his home state of Tennessee



Al Gore - 343 electoral votes / 50.57 percent popular vote
George W Bush - 195 electoral votes / 45.68 percent popular vote.
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« Reply #1747 on: August 30, 2018, 04:50:41 PM »

1972 if McGovern had won his home state of South Dakota



Richard Nixon - 503 electoral votes / 56.2 percent popular vote
George McGovern - 35 electoral votes / 42.0 percent popular vote
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« Reply #1748 on: August 30, 2018, 05:23:31 PM »

1968 if Nixon had won his home state of New York



Richard Nixon - 426 electoral votes / 46.3 percent
Hubert Humphrey - 67 electoral votes / 39.7 percent popular vote
George Wallace - 45 electoral votes / 13.5 percent popular vote

Wallace comes dangerously close to getting in second place here.
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« Reply #1749 on: August 30, 2018, 06:00:00 PM »
« Edited: August 30, 2018, 06:16:50 PM by morgankingsley »

1956 if Stevenson had won his home state of Illinois



Adlai Stevenson - 352 electoral votes / 51.72 percent popular vote
Dwight Eisenhower - 179 electoral votes / 47.62 percent popular vote
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