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RGM2609
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« Reply #100 on: August 14, 2021, 12:45:57 PM »

ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA

Blitzer - It is now 8 PM and polls are closing in several states. We have some projections to make. We can project that Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut, Maryland, Illinois, one of the four electoral votes in Maine and Washington DC will vote for the Democrat Bernie Sanders. We can also project Alabama, Oklahoma, and Tennessee for Republican Donald Trump. Bernie Sanders is ahead right now in the electoral count, he has 76 electoral votes to 40 for Donald Trump. We have a key race alert right now.

Florida Presidential Election - 22% reporting - TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 45.9%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 38.5%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 13.7%

Georgia Presidential Election - 24% reporting - TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 44.6%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 36.3%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 17.5%

Indiana Presidential Election - 41% reporting - TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 46.9%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 37.9%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 13.2%

Kansas Presidential Election - 2% reporting - TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 42.2%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 30.6%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 23.4%

Maine Presidential Election - 1% reporting - TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 40.7%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 38.5%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 18.6%

Michigan Presidential Election - 4% reporting - TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 46.2%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 39.5%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 12.4%

Mississippi Presidential Election - 1% reporting - TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 50.7%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 40.3%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 7.1%

Missouri Presidential Election - 3% reporting- TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 47.5%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 37.7%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 14%

New Hampshire Presidential Election - 21% reporting- TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 40.2%
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 38.8%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 19.4%

North Carolina Presidential Election - 16% reporting- TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 44.5%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 39.2%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 14.5%

North Dakota Presidential Election - 1% reporting- TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 45.5%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 30.6%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 21.3%

Ohio Presidential Election - 14% reporting- TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 45.4%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 40.8%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 12.7%

Pennsylvania Presidential Election - 4% reporting- TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 46.8%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 40.4%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 11.6%

South Carolina Presidential Election - 22% reporting- TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 45.6%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 35%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 17.4%

South Dakota Presidential Election - 1% reporting- TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 43.2%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 31.1%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 22.5%

Texas Presidential Election - 5% reporting- TOO EARLY TO CALL
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 50%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 40.2%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 7.9%

Virginia Presidential Election - 22% reporting- TOO EARLY TO CALL
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren - 45.6%
Donald Trump/Sarah Palin - 37.5%
Michael Bloomberg/John Kasich - 16.2%
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« Reply #101 on: August 19, 2021, 10:24:42 AM »

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« Reply #102 on: August 27, 2021, 02:29:46 PM »

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« Reply #103 on: September 14, 2021, 04:20:47 PM »

Plot twist the world ended as the polls closed and all of humanity was wiped out instantly
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« Reply #104 on: July 23, 2022, 08:21:14 PM »

2020 ELECTION RESULT - Sanders defeats Trump and Bloomberg, wins the White House

In an outcome that would have had the pundits laughing it off just a year ago, Vermont Senator and self-avowed socialist Bernie Sanders was able to win the White House over Republican nominee Donald Trump and Independent candidate Michael Bloomberg. While the early results showed some hope for the Trump campaign, by 10 PM it was already pretty clear that Trump was not performing well enough, particularly in the suburbs, where he bled a lot of moderate Republicans to the Bloomberg candidacy, and among the white working class voters, who went for Sanders in larger than expected numbers. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren won 318 Electoral Votes and 43,9% of the popular vote. Donald Trump and Sarah Palin won 214 Electoral Votes and 38,1% of the popular vote. Sanders triumphantly declared victory, and while young people across the country and the liberal wing of the Democrats celebrated in the streets of major urban centers, the Democratic establishment was watching with great concern the events, and major riots took place in conservative areas, especially in the South. Both Trump and Palin declared themselves the winners and tried to egg on the rioters. Donald Trump tweeted that: "A communist coup took place in November when they stole millions of votes from our movement! We must not stand for it! Better DEAD than RED!", a statement which only further inflamed the angry conservatives and led to Trump's account being suspended. Palin also said live on Fox News that the rebirth of the USSR must be met with fire and fury. It is clear that America will not see peace anytime soon following the most divisive election in its history.


Note: Thought this deserved a proper ending in any case as I am currently not sure if I want to restart it

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« Reply #105 on: July 25, 2022, 08:26:21 PM »

NEWS - McMullin officially first 3rd party candidate to win a state since 1968

While Michael Bloomberg, despite massive spending and getting 15% of the popular vote, failed to win a state, the same can not be said for independent conservative Evan McMullin, who, helped by the increasing radicalization of the Trump ticket and by Bloomberg withdrawing from Utah and endorsing him, managed to score a narrow victory, stunning Republicans nationwide. 3 days after the elections, Utah, while the closest state in the nation, was called for McMullin/Johnson, who won 34,81% to 34,73% for Trump/Palin. This upset showed the dissatisfaction of Mormons with the direction of the GOP, and was used by the Republican ticket as evidence of fraud, with Palin saying: "Do they expect us to believe that the strong conservatives in Utah voted for that spinless DC RINO? The Democrats and RINOs stole it!"

NEWS - Senate won by Democrats, House stays Republican

The strong performance of the Sanders/Warren ticket in the Midwest ensured a Democratic majority in the Senate. The GOP lost 5 seats - New Hampshire, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Missouri. The result of Wisconsin, with progressive firebrand Russ Feingold returning to the Senate, was received with great joy by the already ecstatic Sanderists, as well as the surprise victory of young Democrat Jason Kander, who ousted Republican Roy Blunt. This leaves the Senate with 51 Democrats and 49 Republicans. In the House however, the Democrats have failed to gain a majority, despite gaining a limited number of seats. With the Democratic Party barely making it to 200 seats, the GOP enjoys a comfortable majority, and will be a significant obstacle in the way of the Sanders agenda. There is talk of the House GOP refusing to certify the elections, however, it is likely that at least 20 Republicans will choose to validate the results.
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« Reply #106 on: September 30, 2023, 01:22:34 AM »

2020 ELECTION RESULT - Sanders defeats Trump and Bloomberg, wins the White House

In an outcome that would have had the pundits laughing it off just a year ago, Vermont Senator and self-avowed socialist Bernie Sanders was able to win the White House over Republican nominee Donald Trump and Independent candidate Michael Bloomberg. While the early results showed some hope for the Trump campaign, by 10 PM it was already pretty clear that Trump was not performing well enough, particularly in the suburbs, where he bled a lot of moderate Republicans to the Bloomberg candidacy, and among the white working class voters, who went for Sanders in larger than expected numbers. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren won 318 Electoral Votes and 43,9% of the popular vote. Donald Trump and Sarah Palin won 214 Electoral Votes and 38,1% of the popular vote. Sanders triumphantly declared victory, and while young people across the country and the liberal wing of the Democrats celebrated in the streets of major urban centers, the Democratic establishment was watching with great concern the events, and major riots took place in conservative areas, especially in the South. Both Trump and Palin declared themselves the winners and tried to egg on the rioters. Donald Trump tweeted that: "A communist coup took place in November when they stole millions of votes from our movement! We must not stand for it! Better DEAD than RED!", a statement which only further inflamed the angry conservatives and led to Trump's account being suspended. Palin also said live on Fox News that the rebirth of the USSR must be met with fire and fury. It is clear that America will not see peace anytime soon following the most divisive election in its history.


Note: Thought this deserved a proper ending in any case as I am currently not sure if I want to restart it



I loved every moment of this timeline.  Just one thing, regarding the title of this post -did you mean 2016 instead of 2020?  Or did I miss something while reading through this?
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