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BigZuck08
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« on: July 21, 2023, 10:13:15 PM »

The year is 2024. Throughout late 2023 and early 2024, Republican South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, with a massive war chest, would experience a surge in the polls. He would make a campaign message that is respective towards Trump, conservative in terms of social issues, but also offers solutions in terms of fiscal issues. This campaign message would lead to Scott narrowly defeat Trump in the Republican Primary.

Scott would pick North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as his vice president, in hopes of bringing suburbanites in swing states back into the Republican column. The enthusiasm was high for the GOP especially after polls revealed that Scott was leading in swing states. However, this enthusiasm would not last long, as Donald Trump would form a new political party known as the America First Party, based off of his infamous "MAGA" campaign platform. At the time, Scott wasn't too worried about Trump, as the process of getting on the ballot in all 50 states took a long time. But surprisingly, Trump managed to get his America First Party on the ballot in all 50 states within a matter of two weeks, with the help of devoted fans.

This was when all hope of the GOP toppling Biden in 2024 disappeared. Biden was leading by double digits in the popular vote polls and swing states due to the heavy vote splitting. Meanwhile, Trump would pick Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn as his running mate.

As was expected, Biden won re-election in a massive landslide, due to the fact that the American right-wing were heavily divided. This would be the first time in a very long time that a third party candidate won electoral votes.



Meanwhile in the Senate and the House, the Democrats would gain unprecedented power in both chambers, due to this split. It is becoming increasingly clear that the American right-wing is in shambles, and it seems unlikely that it will recover any time soon.

Meanwhile, throughout Joe Biden's second term, Roe v. Wade is codified into law, bans on gender-affirming care for minors in all states are overturned, a new national assault weapons ban is in affect, the electoral college has been abolished, amongst other things.

I intend on posting what happens next every day (there are some days where I may not be available to post, however). You, reader, are free to comment, give suggestions, and may even predict what may happen next.
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2023, 08:39:00 AM »

Meanwhile, throughout Joe Biden's second term, Roe v. Wade is codified into law, bans on gender-affirming care for minors in all states are overturned, a new national assault weapons ban is in affect, the electoral college has been abolished, amongst other things.
Goseph R. Brandon is a based king and chad racking up Ws, I see.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2023, 06:04:46 PM »

Meanwhile, throughout Joe Biden's second term, Roe v. Wade is codified into law, bans on gender-affirming care for minors in all states are overturned, a new national assault weapons ban is in affect, the electoral college has been abolished, amongst other things.
Goseph R. Brandon is a based king and chad racking up Ws, I see.

In this scenario due to Republican disunity the Democratic Party (whom had a national trifecta at this point) was able to get most of their agenda through easily, and was quickly signed into law by President Biden, so he is getting a ton of Ws due to this.
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2023, 07:58:51 PM »

The year is 2026, and the 2026 midterms look hopeful for the Democrats, as the right-wing were divided. However, in early 2026, the America First Party Founder and its Chair Donald Trump has passed away due to old age. The new America First Party Chair, Kari Lake, saw no reason to keep the America First Party around, so she and Ronna McDaniel (the Republican Party Chair) agreed to make the America First Party join the Republican Party again. This led to Democrats worrying, as the American right-wing seemed to band together again. Not to mention Biden wasn't very popular amongst conservatives and most independents due to some of his reforms that have been considered far-left.

Sure enough, the Republicans managed to flip the House in 2026 as well as the Senate, but however they weren't strong enough to overturn any of Biden's reforms.
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