What would this map say about a potential 2024 election? (Part 2)
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« on: March 08, 2018, 10:59:35 AM »

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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2018, 11:06:52 AM »

Trump leaves office with ~20% approval ratings and the Republican nominee is another alt-right guy (Corey Stewart?) who pisses off Mormons.
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« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2018, 10:24:15 PM »

Steve Bullock/Sherrod Brown vs. Rick Scott/Paul LePage

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No /s about it, other than Scott and (well, not Lepage, but maybe Susan Collins) I don't see a pair of Republicans who would end up with that bizarre map.
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« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2018, 11:06:25 PM »

Steve Bullock/Sherrod Brown vs. Rick Scott/Paul LePage

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No /s about it, other than Scott and (well, not Lepage, but maybe Susan Collins) I don't see a pair of Republicans who would end up with that bizarre map.

It's really just "generic Democratic landslide" minus Florida, Maine and a Nebraska district or 2.  I can see a plausible path to Florida being a GOP base state by 2024, and it did go 60-some percent for Bush Sr. after all, but Maine is really weird here, especially with Alaska flipping and NH staying Dem.
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« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2018, 11:24:49 PM »

Steve Bullock/Sherrod Brown vs. Rick Scott/Paul LePage

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No /s about it, other than Scott and (well, not Lepage, but maybe Susan Collins) I don't see a pair of Republicans who would end up with that bizarre map.

It's really just "generic Democratic landslide" minus Florida, Maine and a Nebraska district or 2.  I can see a plausible path to Florida being a GOP base state by 2024, and it did go 60-some percent for Bush Sr. after all, but Maine is really weird here, especially with Alaska flipping and NH staying Dem.

Florida and Maine is precisely why it's so bizarre. How exactly will Florida be a GOP base state by 2024? Shifting demographics are certainly not in the GOP's favor to that extent, or even at all really.
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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2018, 01:59:49 PM »

The Republican Party nominated John Kasich, Charlie Baker, Larry Hogan or Bruce Rauner.
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« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2018, 02:37:47 PM »

Trump loses the popular vote to Kamala Harris 50% to 46%, but wins the electoral vote by retaining Pennsylvania and North Carolina by a total of 20,000 votes. In his second term, he goes off the rails, firing or attempting to fire his entire cabinet, spending literally hours every day calling into Fox News, going full-on Howard Hughes, holed up in his suite at Mar-a-Lago, eating Campbell's Soup and letting his fingernails grow out. He tweets daily about imaginary foes trying to undermine him.  VP Pence, the de facto President, refuses to invoke Article 4.

Pence engineers a coup at the 2024 convention with the help of Ted Cruz, who has mastered the art of delegate wrangling. Ted Cruz and Mike Pence combine for a majority of delegates, and on the second ballot, Cruz releases his delegates to vote for Pence in return for a place on the ticket.

Pence/Cruz lose to a popular Left/Centrist unity ticket, 59% to 37%.
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« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2018, 02:42:12 PM »

Trump narrowly loses re-election to Joe Biden, who runs on a "return to normalcy" type campaign.

In Joe's first term, he governs as a Third Way centrist and hard-Sister Soulja's all SJWs and social liberals, as well as socialists. The Republicans nominate Nikki Haley, who fails to generate much enthusiasm. Biden wins the PV 55%-43% for re-election in the most boring contest since 1996.
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« Reply #8 on: August 30, 2018, 02:42:51 PM »

Trump loses the popular vote to Kamala Harris 50% to 46%, but wins the electoral vote by retaining Pennsylvania and North Carolina by a total of 20,000 votes. In his second term, he goes off the rails, firing or attempting to fire his entire cabinet, spending literally hours every day calling into Fox News, going full-on Howard Hughes, holed up in his suite at Mar-a-Lago, eating Campbell's Soup and letting his fingernails grow out. He tweets daily about imaginary foes trying to undermine him.  VP Pence, the de facto President, refuses to invoke Article 4.

Pence engineers a coup at the 2024 convention with the help of Ted Cruz, who has mastered the art of delegate wrangling. Ted Cruz and Mike Pence combine for a majority of delegates, and on the second ballot, Cruz releases his delegates to vote for Pence in return for a place on the ticket.

Pence/Cruz lose to a popular Left/Centrist unity ticket, 59% to 37%.

Also, Miami sinks completely beneath the waves due to global warming.  Residents are offered asylum in Canada.
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