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« Reply #75 on: April 09, 2019, 10:12:04 PM »

2022 midterm Gov maps

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« Reply #76 on: April 09, 2019, 11:50:29 PM »

2018 at 10 PM

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« Reply #77 on: April 10, 2019, 05:25:25 AM »

Congressional boundaries from 2003-05


 2005-07 boundaries


 2007-2013 boundaries.

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« Reply #78 on: April 10, 2019, 06:07:36 PM »

These maps are really cool to be honest
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« Reply #79 on: April 11, 2019, 02:20:01 AM »

I'd like to give a shoutout to Megameow for helping me out a lot with the maps
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« Reply #80 on: April 11, 2019, 06:29:10 AM »



% of total population living in their capital's metro area.

Less informative than simply the largest metro but still moderately interesting.
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« Reply #81 on: April 11, 2019, 06:42:18 AM »
« Edited: April 12, 2019, 08:55:31 AM by Politician »

2020 Senate Elections: MT Treasurer loses

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« Reply #82 on: April 11, 2019, 08:13:16 AM »
« Edited: January 22, 2022, 02:43:37 AM by bagelman »



2016 with trends reversed. Despite nearly losing the popular vote, Democrats still get away with a 303-235 EV win, a landslide in comparison. The blue midwestern wall holds, leaving Republicans stumped.

Results in Utah:

R: 76.81%
L: 11.90%
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« Reply #83 on: April 11, 2019, 08:33:31 AM »
« Edited: January 22, 2022, 02:45:18 AM by bagelman »



2012 with trends reversed. Ohio voting R while Indiana and Missouri both vote D indicate that perhaps the Republicans over-focused or had some sort of major advantage in my home state. Net gain for Republicans vs. OTL because of Florida.
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« Reply #84 on: April 11, 2019, 09:34:46 AM »



2008 with trends reversed.



2004 with trends reversed. Major gains for Republicans.



2000 with trends reversed is just as much of a mess as OTL 2000. Missouri, Pennsylvania, Oregon, and Ohio are all disputed.
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« Reply #85 on: April 11, 2019, 11:36:53 AM »

1992



George Bush wins reelection. Perot doesn't run.

1996



John Kerry, who married into the Heinz fortune, wins the Democratic primary after caking his moderate opponent in mud. Kerry loses popular vote and win electoral college by a minuscule margin against Bob Dole.

2000



Kerry wins another squeaker, although at least this one's over before December. 

2004



Democrats win again. Major controversy over the winner of the popular vote. Some democrats just outright say it doesn't matter.

2008



George W. Bush, son of the latest Republican president, is nominated to take back the white house for the first time since his father was president. He just barely fails thanks to Florida "bucking it up".

2012



Republicans finally regain the White House for the first time this century, winning a "time for change"/"lower my taxes" landslide. Republicans nationwide also demand the abolition of the electoral college, and this is one of the new administration's first accomplishments.

The incumbent is the favorite to win reelection in 2016, but not quite safe.
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« Reply #86 on: April 11, 2019, 03:12:10 PM »
« Edited: January 22, 2022, 02:50:04 AM by bagelman »



1976 with trends reversed, parties also reversed for the scenario.

The world watches nervously as the United States holds it's bicentennial elections. In this timeline the north vs. south party system never ended. The Republicans still include a sizeable progressive wing, moderating the interests of "whigs" within both parties. This year, their candidate stands for civil rights above all else: whether there be a system of activist government or capitalism, all men and women must have the right to succeed in that system. The Democrats stand for Southern Values, although they try to appeal to other groups such as rocky mountain populists and the planter aristocracy entrenched in Hawaii.
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« Reply #87 on: April 11, 2019, 03:22:56 PM »

2000 Reform Party presidential primary

Patrick J. Buchanan (Reform, Virginia) 32,145 votes; 65.25%
Joe Hagelin (Reform, Colorado) 15,024 votes; 30.50%
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« Reply #88 on: April 11, 2019, 03:35:53 PM »



1988 with trends reversed

This would be a clear R win, but gives the Dems a base from which to emerge from the wilderness.



1992 with trends reversed. The result is fewer states with the winner under 40, more with the winner above 50, and the Democrat is obviously from Iowa while the Republican might be from Arkansas.
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« Reply #89 on: April 12, 2019, 01:12:22 AM »

President Kerry
2004:



Sen. John Kerry/Rep. Dick Gephardt: 295 Electoral Votes, 48.7%
Pres. George W. Bush/Vice Pres. Dick Cheney: 243 Electoral Votes, 48.2%

After a cakewalk to the nomination, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry nominates former competitor Dick Gephardt, snubbing John Edwards. The move proves good as Gephardt attacks Cheney in the VP Debates and serves as a good surrogate in the Rust Belt states. Citing the various cultural instability of the time, Senator Kerry narrowly defeats President Bush after a two day recount of Ohio and Missouri.

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Sen. John McCain/Fmr. Gov. Jeb Bush: 311 Electoral Votes, 50.8%
Pres. John Kerry/Sen. Chris Dodd: 227 Electoral Votes, 45.7%

President Kerry’s administration was never very popular with the American people, partially attributed to a very poor start. With a stalemate in Iraq, and Kerry going back on his promise of pulling out, then hastily attempting to in 2007 made him look like a political opportunist. Failed attempts at healthcare and gun control bills also viewed Liberal Democrats to view him hostilely. That caused a challenge from a Kucinich/Gravel ticket within his own party, which carried six states. Kerry’s attempts at healthcare bills were deeply unpopular with the American people, including his own Vice President, who declined to be on the ticket again, causing a massive crisis in selecting a VP. After Senators Obama and Clinton declined, Kerry was either left with Senators Jack Reed, Chris Dodd, Barbara Boxer, former Senator John Edwards or Representative Chet Edwards. Kerry planned to announce John Edwards as his running mate but rumors of a massive sex scandal began to swirl, causing Kerry to choose Dodd. With all this chaos on the homefront, and potential scares of a conflict in Iran, Arizona maverick Senator John McCain won the Republican primaries over Mike Huckabee. Former President George W. Bush heavily considered running, but decided against it, endorsing McCain with the promise that his brother, Jeb, be on the ticket. With a poor debate showing, crisis in Iraq, and a new recession upon America, John McCain became the 45th President of the United States handily, although through not as much of landslide of what should have occurred.

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« Reply #90 on: April 12, 2019, 07:58:20 PM »

Corrected Gov map 2022

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« Reply #91 on: April 14, 2019, 08:40:47 AM »

1992



Clinton: 474
Bush: 64
Perot: 0



2000



Bush: 311
Gore: 227



2008



Obama: 403
McCain: 135



2016



Clinton: 419
Trump: 119
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« Reply #92 on: April 15, 2019, 02:15:33 PM »

Last night I dreamt that Rashida Tlaib somehow became the 2020 Democratic nominee and she was soundly defeated by Donald Trump. Trump expanded the map with Minnesota, Nevada and New Hampshire and won the popular vote. Even though it was horrible, Democrats were confident to take the senate in 2022 and Gretchen Whitmer emerged as 2024 frontrunner.



President Trump (R-NY) 326

Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) 212

Senate 2020: R+2 (MI, AL, WV - CO) (Manchin switches parties after Democratic primaries)

Senate 2022: D+7 ( - AZ, FL, GA, IA, NC, PA, WI)

2023 US Senate:



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« Reply #93 on: April 15, 2019, 03:27:08 PM »

REDISTRIBUTION OF DEMOCRATS:

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« Reply #94 on: April 15, 2019, 07:00:30 PM »
« Edited: April 15, 2019, 07:37:04 PM by #Kavanaugh For Prison »


Here is an even worse monstrosity in a similar form.
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« Reply #95 on: April 16, 2019, 04:51:47 PM »

Had a dream last night that Beto was funded by his drug trafficking empire, ran as a third party, and picked Ellen Page as his VP. He also owned a bar, which I think was the HQ for his drug trafficking empire.



Senator Bernie Sanders / Senator Jeff Merkley 279

President Donald Trump / Vice President Mike Pence 259

Former Congressman Robert F. O'Rourke / Actress Ellen Page 0

2020 was assumed to be a Democratic landslide in the making after the October Shock of the previous year, but the party was deeply divided. Former congressman and failed Texas senatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke, who had mysteriously dropped out just before the primaries*, stood on the sidelines cheering for the "pragmatic" wing of the party first represented by Joe Biden and later by Kamala Harris. However, they were defeated by the revitalized progressive opposition, united from the start behind Bernie Sanders.

*had to sort out serious issues within his drug organization

Beto was furious as the prospect of a general election between two protectionist nominees. With more free time on his hands and bursting with his trademark brand of punk rocker energy, Beto thrust himself into the national spotlight once again....

In the end, just like the Perot before him, Beto did not actually win any electoral votes. While he ran with policy position that distinguished him with both other candidates, Beto ran more as a rockstar than a serious candidate. His choice of running mate was a Canadian actress ineligible for the presidency who happened to be insanely popular on Twitter that year, and in a year where both major candidates were criticized as demagogues Beto's rallies were more like rock concerts than either of them.

Just as his detractors feared, Beto acted as a spoiler for Sanders in the general election. What could have been a rout turned into a nailbiter as important states remained uncalled well into the night. In the end, Sanders pulled it off with a clear popular vote victory due to Beto's weakness in the midwest and his mistake of not visiting Wisconsin. Wisconsin was the closest state, and Beto did relatively poorly there. Beto still spoiled Bernie in Florida and Arizona, and possibly Ohio and Iowa, totaling 64 electoral votes given to the embattled incumbent President Trump. Beto's best state was New Mexico, which was only barely Democratic enough to prevent him from winning. He also did very well in California, with enough voters willing to go for him in a safe state that Sanders was held below a majority.

While Beto tried to become a mere celebrity bartender after his election, the real drama occurred during the Sanders presidency. It was then when the FBI and NSA discovered just what Beto was doing on the side running a hilariously unprofitable bar in El Paso. Naturally there was a media circus over the man's trial and conviction, and uncovering of crimes both his and worse ones committed by subordinates. President Sanders never spoke his name, and forbade anyone in the administration from even alluding to the trial. President Merkley, upon assuming office after Bernie Sanders died in 2023, continued this policy.



2024: Jeff Merkley wins a full term in office against Tom Cotton




2028: Jeff Merkley is defeated in a bid for a second full term.

It was only in January 2029 when lame duck President Merkley, having been defeated in a bid for a second full term in office by a scion of the Trumpist "National Conservative" movement, opened his mouth. Out poured a stream of anger and profanity none had witnessed from a sitting president in centuries. The candidate who was a rockstar, who was a kingpin, and both so much more and less than both, was given his due.

Beto O'Rouke would die in custody just a few years later. Some say the circumstances were suspicious, but none are opening their mouth.

Legal disclaimer: This post is based on someone else's dream and does not imply that Beto is a drug kingpin.
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« Reply #96 on: April 18, 2019, 02:58:38 PM »

Had a dream last night that Beto was funded by his drug trafficking empire, ran as a third party, and picked Ellen Page as his VP. He also owned a bar, which I think was the HQ for his drug trafficking empire.



Senator Bernie Sanders / Senator Jeff Merkley 279

President Donald Trump / Vice President Mike Pence 259

Former Congressman Robert F. O'Rourke / Actress Ellen Page 0

2020 was assumed to be a Democratic landslide in the making after the October Shock of the previous year, but the party was deeply divided. Former congressman and failed Texas senatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke, who had mysteriously dropped out just before the primaries*, stood on the sidelines cheering for the "pragmatic" wing of the party first represented by Joe Biden and later by Kamala Harris. However, they were defeated by the revitalized progressive opposition, united from the start behind Bernie Sanders.

*had to sort out serious issues within his drug organization

Beto was furious as the prospect of a general election between two protectionist nominees. With more free time on his hands and bursting with his trademark brand of punk rocker energy, Beto thrust himself into the national spotlight once again....

In the end, just like the Perot before him, Beto did not actually win any electoral votes. While he ran with policy position that distinguished him with both other candidates, Beto ran more as a rockstar than a serious candidate. His choice of running mate was a Canadian actress ineligible for the presidency who happened to be insanely popular on Twitter that year, and in a year where both major candidates were criticized as demagogues Beto's rallies were more like rock concerts than either of them.

Just as his detractors feared, Beto acted as a spoiler for Sanders in the general election. What could have been a rout turned into a nailbiter as important states remained uncalled well into the night. In the end, Sanders pulled it off with a clear popular vote victory due to Beto's weakness in the midwest and his mistake of not visiting Wisconsin. Wisconsin was the closest state, and Beto did relatively poorly there. Beto still spoiled Bernie in Florida and Arizona, and possibly Ohio and Iowa, totaling 64 electoral votes given to the embattled incumbent President Trump. Beto's best state was New Mexico, which was only barely Democratic enough to prevent him from winning. He also did very well in California, with enough voters willing to go for him in a safe state that Sanders was held below a majority.

While Beto tried to become a mere celebrity bartender after his election, the real drama occurred during the Sanders presidency. It was then when the FBI and NSA discovered just what Beto was doing on the side running a hilariously unprofitable bar in El Paso. Naturally there was a media circus over the man's trial and conviction, and uncovering of crimes both his and worse ones committed by subordinates. President Sanders never spoke his name, and forbade anyone in the administration from even alluding to the trial. President Merkley, upon assuming office after Bernie Sanders died in 2023, continued this policy.



2024: Jeff Merkley wins a full term in office against Tom Cotton




2028: Jeff Merkley is defeated in a bid for a second full term.

It was only in January 2029 when lame duck President Merkley, having been defeated in a bid for a second full term in office by a scion of the Trumpist "National Conservative" movement, opened his mouth. Out poured a stream of anger and profanity none had witnessed from a sitting president in centuries. The candidate who was a rockstar, who was a kingpin, and both so much more and less than both, was given his due.

Beto O'Rouke would die in custody just a few years later. Some say the circumstances were suspicious, but none are opening their mouth.

Legal disclaimer: This post is based on someone else's dream and does not imply that Beto is a drug kingpin.

What if this did happen
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« Reply #97 on: April 18, 2019, 03:04:36 PM »

Had a dream last night that Beto was funded by his drug trafficking empire, ran as a third party, and picked Ellen Page as his VP. He also owned a bar, which I think was the HQ for his drug trafficking empire.

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What if this did happen

If you change Beto from a major drug kingpin into an overconfident neoliberal who gets in trouble for some reason after running a silly independent campaign then you have a realistic Bernie victory future timeline. Never say never.
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« Reply #98 on: April 18, 2019, 04:55:53 PM »



1968 with all Wallace voters for Nixon. Result unsurprising.



Above combined with 1964. 362-176 Democratic victory. New Mexico votes R by just over 3100 votes.
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« Reply #99 on: April 18, 2019, 05:08:10 PM »



Southern Democrats:

1968 with all Wallace voters for the Hump. 453-79 with 6 awaiting recount. Oregon votes D by 116 votes and may change based on recounting.



An unstable coalition:

Above averaged out with (NOT the same as combined with) 1972. 398-140 R.
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