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« Reply #550 on: May 12, 2020, 10:56:06 PM »

lol, good catch
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« Reply #551 on: May 13, 2020, 09:33:51 AM »

1988: First Ballot



Vice Pres. George H.W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Rep. Jack Kemp (Conservative, N. York) - 235 electoral votes
Gov. Michael Dukakis (New Democrat, Mass.) / Rev. Jesse Jackson (New Democrat, Ill.) - 171 electoral votes

Sen. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Rep. Dick Gephardt (Liberal, Missouri) - 132 electoral votes

1988: Second Ballot



[✓] Vice Pres. George H.W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Rep. Jack Kemp (Conservative, N. York) - 298 electoral votes
Gov. Michael Dukakis (New Democrat, Mass.) / Rev. Jesse Jackson (New Democrat, Ill.) - 240 electoral votes

1992



[✓] Gov. Bill Clinton (Liberal, Ark.) / Sen. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) - 270 electoral votes
Pres. George H.W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Vice Pres. Jack Kemp (Conservative, N. York) - 145 electoral votes
Former Sen. Paul Tsongas (New Democrat, Mass.) / Sen. Carl Levin (New Democrat, Mich.) - 81 electoral votes
Businessman H. Ross Perot (Independent, Texas) / Former Gov. Richard Lamm (Independent, Colo.) - 42 electoral votes

1996



[✓] Pres. Bill Clinton (Liberal, Ark.) / Vice Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) - 339 electoral votes
Sen. Bob Dole (Conservative, Kansas) / Sen. Connie Mack III (Conservative, Flo.) - 100 electoral votes
Rep. Patsy Mink (New Democrat, Hawaii) / Rep. David Bonior (New Democrat, Mich.) - 69 electoral votes
Businessman H. Ross Perot (Independent, Texas) / Rep. James Traficant (Independent, Ohio) - 30 electoral votes

2000: First Ballot



Vice Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Sen. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 260 electoral votes
Gov. George W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 216 electoral votes

Former Sen. John Kerry (New Democrat, Mass.) / Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (New Democrat, N. Hamp) - 40 electoral votes
Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader (Green, Conn.) / State Rep. Ed Case (Green, Hawaii) - 22 electoral votes

2000: Second Ballot



[✓] Vice Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Sen. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 314 electoral votes
Gov. George W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 224 electoral votes

2004: First Ballot



Gov. Mitt Romney (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 254 electoral votes
Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Vice Pres. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 154 electoral votes

Former Sen. John Kerry (New Democrat, Mass.) / Former Gov. Howard Dean (New Democrat, Vermont) - 119 electoral votes
Former Gov. Lowell P. Weicker (Progressive, Conn.) / Former Gov. Angus King (Progressive, Maine) - 11 electoral votes

2004: Second Ballot



[✓] Gov. Mitt Romney (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 275 electoral votes
Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Vice Pres. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 263 electoral votes

2008



[✓] Sen. Barack Obama (New Democrat, Ill.) / Sen. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) - 275 electoral votes
Pres. Mitt Romney (Conservative, Mass.) / Vice Pres. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 238 electoral votes
Sen. Joe Biden (Liberal, Del.) / Rep. Mike Ross (Liberal, Ark.) - 25 electoral votes

2012



[✓] Pres. Barack Obama (New Democrat, Ill.) / Vice Pres. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) - 343 electoral votes
Former Gov. Sarah Palin (Conservative, Alaska) / Rep. Michelle Bachmann (Conservative, Minn.) - 156 electoral votes
Former Gov. Gary Johnson (Progressive, N. Mexico) / Gov. Lincoln Chafee (Progressive, R. Island) - 39 electoral votes

2016: First Ballot



Sen. Marco Rubio (Conservative, Flo.) / Sen. Ron Johnson (Conservative, Wis.) - 239 electoral votes
Vice Pres. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) / Sen. Tim Kaine (New Democrat, Virg.) - 221 electoral votes

Former Gov. Gary Johnson (Independence, N. Mexico) / Former Sen. Jim Webb (Independence, Virg.) - 47 electoral votes
Businessman Donald Trump (America First, N. York) / Gov. Paul LePage (America First, Maine) - 31 electoral votes

2016: Second Ballot



[✓] Sen. Marco Rubio (Conservative, Flo.) / Sen. Ron Johnson (Conservative, Wis.) - 299 electoral votes
Vice Pres. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) / Sen. Tim Kaine (New Democrat, Virg.) - 239 electoral votes
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« Reply #552 on: May 13, 2020, 11:07:51 PM »



President Bill Clinton (D-AR) / Vice President Al Gore (D-TN) ✓
Governor Bud Dwyer (R-PA) / Senator Connie Mack (R-FL)
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« Reply #553 on: May 14, 2020, 01:39:23 AM »
« Edited: May 14, 2020, 12:27:09 PM by Grassr00ts »

Mapping the link between politics and news

Google Trends (30 days)




Fox News - 336 EVs
CNN - 206 EVs
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« Reply #554 on: May 15, 2020, 10:06:34 AM »

The Right Flanks
Obama/Biden: 399 (53%)
Palin/Gingrich: 139 (44%)
Other: 0 (3%)

The Upset
Christie/Rubio: 273 (47.4%)
Biden/Warren: 265 (48.3%)
Other: 0 (4.5%)

Titan Clash
Clinton/Brown: 303 (49.8%)
Christie/Rubio: 235 (48.3%)
Other: 0 (1.9%)
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« Reply #555 on: May 15, 2020, 10:41:11 AM »


The Landslide




Barack Obama/Joe Biden 54.92%
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin 42.13%

The Storm



Jeb Bush/Artur Davis 50.3%
Joe Biden/Evan Bayh 44.1%

The Lady



Hillary Clinton/Elizabeth Warren 48.7%
Jeb Bush/Artur Davis 45.3%
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« Reply #556 on: May 17, 2020, 03:56:11 PM »

US Extensive Multiparty map



People's (Bernie Sanders/Nina Turner)
Green (Tulsi Gabbard/Ro Khanna)
Progressive (Elizabeth Warren/Jay Inslee)
New Democrats (Joe Biden/Amy Klobuchar)
Innovation (Mike Bloomberg/Charlie Baker)
Freedom (Mitt Romney/Ben Sasse)
Conservative (Dan Crenshaw/Nikki Haley)
American Front (Donald Trump/Josh Hawley)
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« Reply #557 on: May 17, 2020, 07:57:57 PM »

Weird Alt-2004

Gov. Rick Boucher
Sen. Paul Wellstone
Gov. Jeanne Shaheen
Sen. Joe Lieberman

In which Virginia Governor Boucher wins the nationwide Democratic primary over progressive scion Wellstone and popular NH Governor Shaheen as well as hawkish CT Senator Lieberman.
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« Reply #558 on: May 20, 2020, 02:34:58 PM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%
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« Reply #559 on: May 20, 2020, 06:13:58 PM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%

How did you make this county map?
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« Reply #560 on: May 20, 2020, 06:17:56 PM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%

How did you make this county map?
Manually, I can only assume.
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« Reply #561 on: May 20, 2020, 06:27:22 PM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%

How did you make this county map?
Manually, I can only assume.
What does that mean?
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« Reply #562 on: May 20, 2020, 06:41:27 PM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%
I love this so much.
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« Reply #563 on: May 20, 2020, 07:01:40 PM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%

How did you make this county map?
Manually, I can only assume.
What does that mean?
I mean, you'll need to use Paint or a similar tool with a county map and a color code.
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« Reply #564 on: May 20, 2020, 07:31:25 PM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%

The dream, truly. I don’t think it’s likely, though. Most likely she wins reelection by a similar margin to 2018 (assuming Kansas Republicans remain divided).
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« Reply #565 on: May 21, 2020, 12:35:56 AM »

2022 Kansas Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Laura Kelly / Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
659,034 | 62.39%

Fmr. State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald / Mr. Joseph Ashby
374,700 | 35.47%

Others
22,651 | 2.14%

The dream, truly. I don’t think it’s likely, though. Most likely she wins reelection by a similar margin to 2018 (assuming Kansas Republicans remain divided).

Yeah probs. This is pretty much a meme map I got out of a spreadsheet.

Basically I filled in the Atlas county map with Atlas colors in Paint. This is the key.

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« Reply #566 on: May 21, 2020, 10:49:17 AM »



This is a pretty cool thought. It's a shame what happened to Dwyer, though.

President Bill Clinton (D-AR) / Vice President Al Gore (D-TN) ✓
Governor Bud Dwyer (R-PA) / Senator Connie Mack (R-FL)
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« Reply #567 on: May 23, 2020, 10:32:49 AM »

I did  A 2020 sceanrio on president infintiy with clinton winning in 2016 in the primaries Clinton was challenged by Gabbard on the dem side and swept 49 states only losing hawaii narrowly to Gabbard on the republican side here was the map

Haley with little trouble once it became a two person race defeated Kasich and Rubio among other numerous challengers
 
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« Reply #568 on: May 23, 2020, 03:24:01 PM »

1980 Presidential Election

Frm. Governor John Connally (TX)/Frm. President Richard Nixon (CA), 329 EVs
President Jimmy Carter (GA)/Vice President Walter Mondale (MN), 209 EVs

1984 Presidential Election


President Richard Nixon (CA)/Vice President Howard Baker (TN), 347 EVs
Frm. Vice President Walter Mondale (MN)/Senator John Glenn (OH), 191 EVs

1988 Presidential Election


President Richard Nixon (CA)/Congressman Lee Atwater (SC), 478 EVs
Governor Michael Dukakis (MA)/Jesse Jackson (IL), 60 EVs

1992 National Plebiscite
Do You Approve of President Nixon and Vice President Cheney?

YES- 67.9%
NO-  32.1%

1996 Presidential Election

Governor Bill Clinton (AR)/Senator Arlen Specter (PA), 411 EVs
President Dick Cheney (WY)/Vice President Donald Rumsfeld, 127 EVs(MI)
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« Reply #569 on: May 24, 2020, 09:23:52 PM »

Chet!

In which Obama's VP, Chet Edwards, is the 2016 Democratic nominee and selects Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren as his VP to take on Donald Trump and Mike Pence.

Edwards/Warren - 342
Trump/Pence - 214
Johnson/Gray - 0
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« Reply #570 on: May 25, 2020, 02:03:22 PM »



1992 United States Presidential Election in Texas

[✓] Gov. Ann Richards (D - TX) / Sen. Ted Kennedy (D- MA): 2,569,102 (40.88%) - 32 electoral votes
Sen. Bob Dole (R - KS) / Former Sec. Donald Rumsfeld (R - IL): 2,414,693 (38.42%) - 0 electoral votes
Businessman Ross Perot (I - TX) / Admiral James Stockdale (I - CA): 1,300,883 (20.70%) - 0 electoral votes
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« Reply #571 on: May 25, 2020, 02:53:03 PM »

1976 United States presidential election

Richard Nixon replaces Spiro Agnew with Ronald Reagan in 1972



✓ Senator Frank Church (D-ID)/Senator Earnest Hollings (D-SC): 274 EV. (49.71%)
President Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Vice President Gerald R. Ford (R-MI): 264 EV. (48.91%)


1980 United States presidential election



✓ Senator Howard Baker (R-TN)/Former Governor Christopher S. Bond (R-MO): 385 EV. (52.43%)
President Frank Church (D-ID)/Vice President Earnest Hollings (D-SC): 153 EV. (45.26%)
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« Reply #572 on: May 27, 2020, 08:16:51 AM »

2016 in the Weirdest Timeline



Mr. Daniel DeVito (D-NJ)/ Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN): 330 Electoral Votes, 50.5% Popular Vote
Fmr. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX)/Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO): 208 Electoral Votes, 46.4% Popular Vote
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« Reply #573 on: May 28, 2020, 09:07:18 PM »

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« Reply #574 on: May 29, 2020, 03:53:19 PM »

Not really sure if this is the right thread for International Maps, but at any rate this certainly fits the "random" part of the title.

2007 General Election
December 6th, 2007


Party                     Leader                  Vote Share Seats    
LabourGordon Brown36.5%329
ConservativeDavid Cameron35%261
Liberal DemocratsVince Cable15.5%35
OthersVarious13%26


Labour Majority of 7


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