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Utah Neolib
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« on: April 21, 2021, 12:59:42 PM »

2016 U.S. House Election in Nevada's 3rd District
✓Jacky Rosen (D): 147,544 (48.13%)
Danny Tarkanian (R): 140,861 (45.95%)

Even though that stupid ignoramus had been elected President, Jacky had won her race and flipped Nevada's 3rd district. She couldn't help herself from planning for the 2018 Senate election, however. She also looked at the congressional results:

Republican: 234 (-13)
Democratic: 201 (+13)

Flipped from OTL: CA-49, TX-23, MN-02, CA-10, NY-22
Held from OTL: NE-02, FL-18

Whatever the case, the world would soon know the name Jacky Rosen...
MUAHAHAHAHA

That’s an awfully evil laugh for just a representative from Nevada

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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2021, 06:04:20 PM »

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Georgia's 6th District
✓Jon Ossoff (D): 98,711 (50.23%)
Karen Handel (R): 37,990 (19.48%)

He had won his election, and now it was time to take a look at the other special elections held recently in Kansas, Iowa and Montana. The first two were from Trump cabinet positions while the second was due to a resignation to serve as the Presidential Special Envoy for Sustainable Agriculture. Jon didn't know why anyone would accept that sh**t position, but a D Gain is a D Gain.

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Kansas's 4th District
✓James Thompson (D): 61,048 (49.47%)
Ron Estes (R): 59,592 (48.29%)

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Montana's At-Large District
✓Rob Quist (D): 201,566 (53.06%)
Greg Gianforte (R): 167,516 (44.10%)

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Iowa's 3rd District
✓Theresa Greenfield (D): 109,509 (51.74%)
Matt Schultz (R): 100,121 (47.31%)

Slowly but surely, the Democrats were gaining seats in the House.

Republican: 230
Democrats: 205
How does Jon Ossoff win by that much?
Great alternate thing btw, I’m just asking
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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2021, 06:22:11 PM »

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Georgia's 6th District
✓Jon Ossoff (D): 98,711 (50.23%)
Karen Handel (R): 37,990 (19.48%)

He had won his election, and now it was time to take a look at the other special elections held recently in Kansas, Iowa and Montana. The first two were from Trump cabinet positions while the second was due to a resignation to serve as the Presidential Special Envoy for Sustainable Agriculture. Jon didn't know why anyone would accept that sh**t position, but a D Gain is a D Gain.

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Kansas's 4th District
✓James Thompson (D): 61,048 (49.47%)
Ron Estes (R): 59,592 (48.29%)

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Montana's At-Large District
✓Rob Quist (D): 201,566 (53.06%)
Greg Gianforte (R): 167,516 (44.10%)

2017 U.S. House Special Election in Iowa's 3rd District
✓Theresa Greenfield (D): 109,509 (51.74%)
Matt Schultz (R): 100,121 (47.31%)

Slowly but surely, the Democrats were gaining seats in the House.

Republican: 230
Democrats: 205
How does Jon Ossoff win by that much?
Great alternate thing btw, I’m just asking


Georgia uses a complex two-round run-off system.

In that election OTL, Ossoff won ~48.5% and Handel got ~20%. This was because Ossoff was the only Democratic candidate while Handel had dozens of competitors. There were so many in fact that I just listed the #2.

So really the dems got ~51% of the vote here.
I knew about the Georgia election second round thing. Ah, interesting.
Keep up the great timeline/whatever these things are called!
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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2021, 04:46:41 PM »

Why had he taken this job? Jared sat there wondering for a second. He had decided to watch the election results alone, as his boss was an idiot and would be mad. Whatever. He checked the results.

2017 New Jersey Governor Election
✓Phil Murphy (D): 1,224,491 (56.81%)
Kim Guadagno (R): 852,682 (39.56%)

2017 Virginia Governor Election
✓Tom Perriello (D): 1,417,258 (54.15%)
Corey Stewart (R): 1,148,968 (43.90%)

2017 U.S. Senate Special Election in Alabama
✓Doug Jones (D): 686,516 (50.92%)
Roy Moore (R): 649,305 (48.16%)

They had even lost the Virginia legislature as well, in addition to losing the Senate. At least this nightmare would be over by January 2021, or likely earlier.

Who is Jared? Jared Kushner? Jared Polis?
Am I dumb?

great timeline!
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« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2021, 09:52:42 PM »

Why had he taken this job? Jared sat there wondering for a second. He had decided to watch the election results alone, as his boss was an idiot and would be mad. Whatever. He checked the results.

2017 New Jersey Governor Election
✓Phil Murphy (D): 1,224,491 (56.81%)
Kim Guadagno (R): 852,682 (39.56%)

2017 Virginia Governor Election
✓Tom Perriello (D): 1,417,258 (54.15%)
Corey Stewart (R): 1,148,968 (43.90%)

2017 U.S. Senate Special Election in Alabama
✓Doug Jones (D): 686,516 (50.92%)
Roy Moore (R): 649,305 (48.16%)

They had even lost the Virginia legislature as well, in addition to losing the Senate. At least this nightmare would be over by January 2021, or likely earlier.

Who is Jared? Jared Kushner? Jared Polis?
Am I dumb?

great timeline!

The worse one.

That’s quite subjective but I’m thinking Jared Kushner
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« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2021, 01:58:41 PM »

Why had he taken this job? Jared sat there wondering for a second. He had decided to watch the election results alone, as his boss was an idiot and would be mad. Whatever. He checked the results.

2017 New Jersey Governor Election
✓Phil Murphy (D): 1,224,491 (56.81%)
Kim Guadagno (R): 852,682 (39.56%)

2017 Virginia Governor Election
✓Tom Perriello (D): 1,417,258 (54.15%)
Corey Stewart (R): 1,148,968 (43.90%)

2017 U.S. Senate Special Election in Alabama
✓Doug Jones (D): 686,516 (50.92%)
Roy Moore (R): 649,305 (48.16%)

They had even lost the Virginia legislature as well, in addition to losing the Senate. At least this nightmare would be over by January 2021, or likely earlier.

Who is Jared? Jared Kushner? Jared Polis?
Am I dumb?

great timeline!

The worse one.

That’s quite subjective but I’m thinking Jared Kushner

Ding Ding Ding
new stuff please
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« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2021, 05:49:45 PM »

Why had he taken this job? Jared sat there wondering for a second. He had decided to watch the election results alone, as his boss was an idiot and would be mad. Whatever. He checked the results.

2017 New Jersey Governor Election
✓Phil Murphy (D): 1,224,491 (56.81%)
Kim Guadagno (R): 852,682 (39.56%)

2017 Virginia Governor Election
✓Tom Perriello (D): 1,417,258 (54.15%)
Corey Stewart (R): 1,148,968 (43.90%)

2017 U.S. Senate Special Election in Alabama
✓Doug Jones (D): 686,516 (50.92%)
Roy Moore (R): 649,305 (48.16%)

They had even lost the Virginia legislature as well, in addition to losing the Senate. At least this nightmare would be over by January 2021, or likely earlier.

Who is Jared? Jared Kushner? Jared Polis?
Am I dumb?

great timeline!

The worse one.

That’s quite subjective but I’m thinking Jared Kushner

Ding Ding Ding
new stuff please

As soon as I have time.
yeeeeeeeeeee
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« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2021, 05:47:24 PM »

Jared was running against Cory Gardner- and he would win no matter what. But the presidential race was different. Feingold had a lead in the electoral college and a massive popular vote lead, but after Hillary he wasn't going to make predictions. Just then, he looked at the map.

All was okay, but you never knew. Just then, however, the map changed.

Feingold had won. This nightmare truly was over.
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FINAL:

Feingold/McAdams (D): 340 EV/54.2% PV
Trump/Pence (R): 198 EV/42.9% PV

Senate:

Democrats: 59 (+12)
Republicans: 41 (-12)
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House:
Democratic: 244 (+13)
Republican: 191 (-13)
VICE PRESIDENT BEN MCADAMS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2021, 09:31:22 PM »

am I the only person with interest in this timeline lol?
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« Reply #9 on: June 02, 2021, 10:50:24 PM »

Do you know?
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« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2021, 05:59:33 PM »

It’s BUMP TIME
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