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« Reply #50 on: March 06, 2023, 01:25:14 AM »

BREAKING: DESANTIS WITHDRAWS, ENDORSES HALEY; HALEY CLINCHES GOP NOD

On March 21st, 2024, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race, leaving Ambassador Nikki Haley as the apparent nominee for the Republican nomination. In a heartfelt speech, DeSantis thanked his supporters and emphasized the importance of uniting behind a single Republican candidate.

“I have come to the conclusion that the best course of action for our country and for the Republican Party is to unite behind a single nominee who can bring the party together and take on the Democrats in 2024,” he said during his speech.

DeSantis’ withdrawal has been met with mixed reactions. Many of his supporters are disappointed by his decision, while some Republican party leaders are relieved. Although DeSantis is considered a strong conservative voice, his lack of experience in national politics has caused some to question his ability to lead the party.

DeSantis’ withdrawal leaves Ambassador Nikki Haley as the presumptive nominee for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Haley had served as South Carolina’s governor and as President Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations. She is considered a moderate Republican who could appeal to both conservative and moderate voters. She also makes history as the first woman to become the presidential nominee of the Republican Party.
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« Reply #51 on: March 06, 2023, 10:21:06 AM »

BREAKING: PRITZKER CLINCHES NOMINATION, DEMS COALESCE

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker officially clinched the 2024 Democratic nomination for president of the United States. With the support of all of the other Democratic candidates coalescing around his campaign, Pritzker is now set to face off against Republican Ambassador Nikki Haley in the general election.

This election cycle has been one of the most competitive in recent memory, with many high-profile candidates such as Governor Gavin Newsom, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Elizabeth Warren among others vying for the nomination. However, Pritzker ultimately emerged on top.

His message of change and progress resonated with the Democratic base. Pritzker ran on a platform of progressive policies, such as the Green New Deal, universal health care, and a $15 minimum wage. He also promised to fight for racial justice and equality, as well as to make college more affordable. In the wake of Pritzker’s victory, all of the other Democratic candidates have thrown their support behind him.
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« Reply #52 on: March 06, 2023, 10:37:30 AM »
« Edited: March 06, 2023, 11:23:48 AM by DylanSH99 »

BREAKING: HALEY PICKS DESANTIS AS RUNNING MATE

Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, two of the GOP’s most popular politicians, have announced that they will be running together as the party’s 2024 presidential ticket. This is a bold move by Haley, who has positioned herself as a moderate Republican, while DeSantis has become one of the most vocal proponents of Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda. While they were once rivals, now they're on the same ticket.

The decision to pair Haley and DeSantis together is a strategic one. Haley, a former South Carolina Governor, is widely considered to be a rising star in the GOP, with her popularity across a range of demographics, particularly among women and minorities. DeSantis, on the other hand, is hugely popular with Trump supporters, many of whom have praised his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic in Florida.

In her announcement speech, Haley said that the pair “are ready to lead this country together and deliver the kind of strong, conservative leadership that this nation needs.”

“We both share a commitment to protecting our nation’s freedom and prosperity while fighting for the values that make America great,” she said. “We will stand up for the right to life and defend the Second Amendment." Their slogan will be "Prosperity Together".

BREAKING: PRITZKER SELECTS KLOBUCHAR

JB Pritzker announced that Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar will be his running mate in the 2024 presidential election. In a speech delivered to the public, Pritzker highlighted the impressive qualifications of his choice and praised Klobuchar's dedication to public service.

“Amy Klobuchar is the perfect partner to join me in our fight to bring real change to the American people,” said Pritzker. “She has a long and distinguished career in public service and a record of getting things done. From her work in the Senate to her leadership in Minnesota, Amy has proven her commitment to the people she represents. She knows what it takes to get things done and I’m proud to have her by my side in this historic campaign.”

The announcement was met with overwhelming enthusiasm from the public and members of the Democratic Party. Klobuchar’s qualifications and experience as a senator make her an excellent choice to help Pritzker lead the United States in a new direction. Their slogan will be "Progress Unites Us".

First General Election Poll
JB Pritzker: 43% (+6)
Nikki Haley: 37%
Undecided: 20%
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« Reply #53 on: March 06, 2023, 11:38:29 AM »

HALEY NOTABLE ENDORSEMENTS
President Donald Trump
Vice President Mike Pence
Former President George W. Bush
Former Vice President Dan Quayle
Former Vice President Dick Cheney
Former Governor Sarah Palin
Senator Mitt Romney
Former Speaker Paul Ryan

PRITZKER NOTABLE ENDORSEMENTS
Former President Barack Obama
Former President Bill Clinton
Former Vice President Al Gore
Former Vice President Joe Biden
Former Governor Michael Dukakis
Former Senator Joe Lieberman
Former Secretary John Kerry
Former Secretary Hillary Clinton
Senator Tim Kaine

HALEY WINS FIRST DEBATE

The first 2024 debate between Ambassador Nikki Haley and Governor JB Pritzker was a heated one, with both candidates displaying their knowledge of the issues and their plans for the future of the country. While there was no clear winner, the public seemed to favor Haley's passionate delivery and her ability to effectively counter Pritzker's arguments. Haley was also praised for her ability to stay on topic and for her willingness to engage in a civil discourse. Pritzker, on the other hand, was seen as having too many talking points and not enough succinct answers. Ultimately, the debate was seen as a draw, but it was clear that Haley had the edge when it came to connecting with the audience.
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« Reply #54 on: March 06, 2023, 11:45:47 AM »

TRUMP RALLIES WITH HALEY IN SC; POTUS SLAMS PRITZKER

President Donald Trump and Republican nominee Nikki Haley held a rally to support Haley's candidacy against JB Pritzker in the 2024 US Presidential Election. President Trump, who has been vocal in his support for Haley since she became the nominee, spoke to a crowd of over 3,000 people in Charleston, South Carolina, where Haley served as governor from 2011 to 2017.

Trump began his speech by praising Haley's leadership and accomplishments as governor and ambassador to the United Nations. He pointed to her record of cutting taxes, reducing regulations, and creating jobs in South Carolina, as well as her successes on the world stage while representing the US at the UN. He also praised her ability to draw on her experience as a businesswoman, military wife, and mother of two as giving her a unique insight into the issues that are important to Americans.

Trump then went on to criticize Pritzker's record as Illinois governor, highlighting the fact that Illinois' taxes and regulations have increased under his leadership. He emphasized Haley's commitment to cutting taxes and regulations, as well as her commitment to creating jobs and investing in infrastructure. He also highlighted her commitment to protecting the Second Amendment, defending religious liberties, and supporting the US military.

The rally was met with enthusiasm by the crowd, with chants of "Nikki! Nikki!" breaking out throughout the speech. At the end of his speech, Trump officially endorsed Haley for the 2024 US Presidential Election and expressed confidence that she would make a great president.

The rally was an important moment for Haley, as it showcased her ability to draw on the support of the President while still maintaining her own identity and message. It also highlighted the contrast between her record of fiscal responsibility and Pritzker's record of tax increases and fiscal mismanagement. As the election draws closer, Haley's rally with President Trump is sure to be remembered as a key moment in her campaign.

OBAMA HOLDS RALLY WITH PRITZKER IN IL

Former President Barack Obama and Democratic candidate JB Pritzker appeared together at a rally in Chicago, Illinois, in support of Pritzker's candidacy for the 2024 presidential election.

The rally was held in the city’s downtown park and drew a large crowd of enthusiastic supporters. Obama and Pritzker used their time to address the crowd on a variety of issues, including the importance of voting and the need for a Democratic President in the White House.

“It’s time for a change in Washington,” Obama said. “JB Pritzker is the right candidate for the job. He’s smart, he’s experienced, and he’s ready to lead.”

During the rally, Pritzker and Obama discussed the differences between the two candidates. Pritzker highlighted his plans for creating jobs, building a green economy, and expanding healthcare access. He also criticized Haley’s record in office, saying that she “has a history of cutting taxes for the wealthy and cutting services for those who need it most.”

The rally was a major success for Pritzker’s campaign. It provided an opportunity for him to reach out to potential voters, and Obama’s endorsement of his candidacy certainly didn’t hurt. With Obama’s backing, he could be well on his way to becoming the first Democratic president since Obama himself.
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« Reply #55 on: March 06, 2023, 12:33:08 PM »

Haley/DeSantis vs Pritzker/Klobuchar Map?



I would not rule out Haley winning Nevada as well given her appeal with Suburban Women & Minorities!

And Virginia is definitly back in play for Republicans with her.

Plus for all the bragging Democrats doing about diversity they selected two white people!!!

This is a dangerous Republican Ticket for Democrats.

As for Pritzker, IMO he is too liberal. For most of his tenure as Governor he has aligned himself more with the Gavin Newsom Progressive type of Democrats.
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« Reply #56 on: March 06, 2023, 01:11:34 PM »
« Edited: March 06, 2023, 01:16:22 PM by DylanSH99 »

DESANTIS WINS VP DEBATE

The 2024 vice presidential debate between Republican candidate Ron DeSantis and Democratic candidate Amy Klobuchar was a heated affair. The debate was focused on the economy, healthcare, immigration, and foreign policy, and the candidates disagreed on several issues. DeSantis defended the Trump administration’s policies, while Klobuchar highlighted her party’s plans for the future.

The debate was closely watched by the public, and a poll conducted immediately after the debate showed that 53% of viewers believed DeSantis won the debate, while 47% believed Klobuchar had won. Many viewers praised DeSantis’s strong performance, citing his ability to clearly articulate his points and his passionate defense of the Trump administration’s policies. Others praised Klobuchar’s performance, citing her ability to stay calm and composed despite the heated debate.

Regardless of who won the debate, the poll results show that the American public is closely divided on who they believe should be vice president in 2024. As the election season continues, both candidates will have to make their case to the American people and convince them that they are the right choice for the job.

HALEY WINS SECOND DEBATE

The second 2024 presidential debate between Nikki Haley and JB Pritzker has been hotly anticipated by political observers around the country. With the first debate having been held last month, both candidates have had a chance to refine their messages and sharpen their attacks.

The debate, held in Miami, Florida, covered a range of topics, including health care, immigration, the economy, and foreign policy. On health care, both candidates offered plans to expand coverage, though each had different approaches. Haley argued for expanding access to private insurance, while Pritzker argued for a public option.

On immigration, Pritzker argued for comprehensive reform, including a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Haley countered that a wall must be built to secure the border, and that any reforms should include measures to ensure public safety.

The economy was another major topic of discussion. Haley argued for tax cuts and deregulation to stimulate growth, while Pritzker argued that unemployment needs to be addressed first. He argued for targeted tax cuts, job training, and infrastructure investments.

The candidates also clashed on foreign policy. Haley argued for a strong national defense, while Pritzker argued for diplomatic engagement and a break from the "America First" approach of the current administration.

Following the debate, a poll was conducted to gauge who the public believed had won. The results showed that Haley had won the debate by a narrow margin, with 48% of respondents saying they believed she had won, compared to 44% who said Pritzker had won.

While the results of this poll are not definitive, they do suggest that Haley is making headway with voters and that the race for the White House is still very much up for grabs. With the election less than a month, it will be interesting to see how the candidates fare in the third and final debate.
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« Reply #57 on: March 07, 2023, 10:33:41 AM »
« Edited: March 07, 2023, 11:28:04 AM by DylanSH99 »

HALEY NARROWLY WINS FINAL DEBATE

The third and final debate between Republican Nikki Haley and Democrat JB Pritzker vying for the 2024 presidential election was held last night. The debate focused on the candidates' plans for the economy, healthcare, education, and immigration.

Both candidates put forward their ideas and strategies on how to best tackle these issues. Haley highlighted the need for tax relief for middle-class Americans, while Pritzker advocated for increasing the minimum wage and providing access to affordable healthcare for all Americans. The two candidates also discussed their views on how to best manage the current influx of immigrants and how to strengthen education systems in the US.

Overall, the debate was a close one as both candidates laid out their varying visions for the future of the US. While both candidates presented their plans with conviction, the public was split on who they believed won the debate.

According to an online poll conducted by ABC News, the results of the debate were split with 50% of viewers believing Haley won the debate and 49% believing Pritzker won. These results indicate that while both candidates presented their ideas and plans with passion, the public was unable to decide who they believed would make the best president.

HALEY HOLDS FINAL RALLY NIGHT BEFORE ELECTION

As the 2024 presidential election draws to a close, Republican nominee Nikki Haley held her final campaign rally in her home state of South Carolina on Monday night. Tens of thousands of supporters gathered to cheer on the former South Carolina governor and US Ambassador to the United Nations as she delivered her final remarks before the polls open on Tuesday.

Haley’s closing remarks reflected her campaign message of unity, calling on Americans to put their differences aside and come together to build a better future. “We can’t keep doing the same thing and expect different results,” Haley said. “We need to find common ground and compromise. We need to work together to make sure our families have the best opportunities possible.”

The enthusiastic crowd, who stayed long after the rally had ended, was also treated to a surprise performance by Grammy-winning country music star Brad Paisley. Paisley’s performance included his hit songs “Country Nation” and “She’s Everything”, both of which emphasize the importance of putting differences aside and working together.

PRITZKER HOLDS FINAL RALLY

On the night before the 2024 election, Democratic nominee JB Pritzker held a vibrant and emotional final rally in Chicago, Illinois. Pritzker, who's running for President of the United States, told the crowd of supporters that the election was about “hope and change” for the nation.

Throughout his campaign, Pritzker had focused on a number of progressive issues, such as fighting for economic justice and expanding healthcare access. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of these issues, while also highlighting his own values and beliefs. He called on the crowd to “come together and build a brighter future for all of us” and encouraged them to vote for him in the upcoming election.

The rally was filled with both energy and enthusiasm. Supporters of Pritzker waved signs and cheered loudly as he spoke. He thanked them for their support and urged them to continue to fight for the causes they believed in.
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« Reply #58 on: March 07, 2023, 10:37:22 AM »

FINAL POLL SHOWS PRITZKER WITH COMMANDING LEAD

As the 2024 presidential election rapidly approaches, the polls have been showing some interesting results. According to the final poll before the election, Democratic nominee JB Pritzker is leading Republican nominee Nikki Haley, 52-38%. This is a significant lead for Pritzker, and it indicates that a Democratic victory in the election is likely.

Despite the fact that Haley has the support of the GOP establishment, the American public appears to be leaning more toward Pritzker’s progressive platform.

The poll also shows that Pritzker has a large lead in the key battleground states, such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida. These states are crucial for both candidates in order to win the election, and Pritzker’s lead in these states indicates that he is likely to win the election. In addition to his lead in the polls, Pritzker has also been able to build a strong grassroots campaign that has been able to mobilize voters.
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« Reply #59 on: March 07, 2023, 11:18:06 AM »
« Edited: March 07, 2023, 01:18:45 PM by DylanSH99 »

ELECTION NIGHT 2024

Good evening, I'm Wolf Blitzer and I'm here to bring you the results of the 2024 presidential election. Tonight, we will find out whether Republican nominee Nikki Haley or Democratic nominee JB Pritzker will become the 46th president of the United States. It has been a long road to get to this moment, with both candidates making their case to the American people over the last year and a half. Now, the votes have been cast and the results are about to be announced. Stay with us as we bring you up-to-the-minute information and analysis on this historic election night.

6PM POLL CLOSINGS

INDIANA (11 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,638,120 (52.3%)
JB Pritzker: 1,387,584 (44.3%)

KENTUCKY (8 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,176,860 (56.1%)
JB Pritzker: 818,260 (39.0%)

Electoral Count (270 needed to win)
Nikki Haley: 19 electoral votes
JB Pritzker: 0 electoral votes
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« Reply #60 on: March 07, 2023, 12:22:03 PM »

Really enjoyed this one. Following.
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« Reply #61 on: March 07, 2023, 01:02:16 PM »


Thank you so much! After this one's over, I plan on doing more of these with the next one being 2020 if Hillary Clinton was running for re-election as President. Enjoy!
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« Reply #62 on: March 07, 2023, 01:18:25 PM »

7PM POLL CLOSINGS

FLORIDA (30 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 4,387,950 (48.7%)
Nikki Haley: 4,109,350 (45.6%)

GEORGIA (16 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 2,230,609 (51.2%)
JB Pritzker: 1,934,093 (44.4%)

NEW HAMPSHIRE (4 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 320,512 (48.6%)
Nikki Haley: 306,176 (46.4%)

SOUTH CAROLINA (9 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,128,330 (48.9%)
JB Pritzker: 1,060,272 (46.0)

VERMONT (3 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 217,686 (67.5%)
Nikki Haley: 92,442 (28.7%)

VIRGINIA (13 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 2,167,294 (56.1%)
Nikki Haley: 1,550,633 (40.2%)

Electoral College Count (270 needed to win)
JB Pritzker: 50 electoral votes
Nikki Haley: 44 electoral votes
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« Reply #63 on: March 07, 2023, 04:10:53 PM »

7:30PM POLL CLOSINGS

NORTH CAROLINA (16 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 2,303,636 (50.2%)
Nikki Haley: 2,054,016 (44.7%)

OHIO (17 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 2,740,500 (48.7%)
JB Pritzker: 2,644,800 (47.0%)

WEST VIRGINIA (4 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 553,136 (59.4%)
JB Pritzker: 324,352 (34.8%)

Electoral College Count (270 needed to win)
JB Pritzker: 66 electoral votes
Nikki Haley: 65 electoral votes
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« Reply #64 on: March 07, 2023, 07:20:36 PM »

8PM POLL CLOSINGS

ALABAMA (9 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,265,858 (54.8%)
JB Pritzker: 996,908 (43.2%)

CONNECTICUT (7 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 1,020,492 (60.9%)
Nikki Haley: 577,248 (34.5%)

DELAWARE (3 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 260,142 (59.3%)
Nikki Haley: 156,630 (35.7%)

ILLINOIS (19 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 3,334,177 (57.3%)
Nikki Haley: 2,192,828 (37.7%)

KANSAS (6 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 674,190 (51.2%)
JB Pritzker: 596,556 (45.3%)

MAINE (3 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 367,846 (54.1%)
Nikki Haley: 271,932 (40.0%)

MAINE'S 2ND DISTRICT (1 electoral vote)
Nikki Haley: 185,389 (49.3%)
JB Pritzker: 179,970 (47.8%)

MARYLAND (10 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 1,765,602 (65.2%)
Nikki Haley: 843,148 (31.1%)

MASSACHUSETTS (11 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 2,126,600 (67.1%)
Nikki Haley: 901,600 (28.4%)

MICHIGAN (15 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 2,416,203 (50.5%)
Nikki Haley: 2,157,588 (45.1%)

MISSISSIPPI (6 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 702,027 (49.8%)
JB Pritzker: 614,547 (43.6%)
George Oliver: 83,106 (5.9%)

MISSOURI (10 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,413,405 (48.5%)
JB Pritzker: 1,341,613 (46.1%)

NEW JERSEY (14 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 2,282,660 (58.5%)
Nikki Haley: 1,411,645 (36.2%)

NORTH DAKOTA (3 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 198,450 (54.2%)
JB Pritzker: 152,523 (41.6%)

OKLAHOMA (7 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,041,144 (57.9%)
JB Pritzker: 653,484 (36.4%)

PENNSYLVANIA (19 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 3,124,044 (49.9%)
Nikki Haley: 2,755,368 (44.0%)

RHODE ISLAND (4 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 299,915 (59.5%)
Nikki Haley: 177,612 (35.2%)

SOUTH DAKOTA (3 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 224,196 (55.1%)
JB Pritzker: 167,676 (41.2%)

TENNESSEE (11 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,664,260 (53.8%)
JB Pritzker: 1,313,130 (42.5%)

TEXAS (40 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 5,287,243 (49.1%)
Nikki Haley: 4,886,947 (45.4%)

WASHINGTON, DC (3 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 279,180 (87.6%)
Nikki Haley: 25,740 (8.1%)

Electoral College Count
JB Pritzker: 214 electoral votes
Nikki Haley: 121 electoral votes
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« Reply #65 on: March 07, 2023, 08:54:41 PM »

8:30PM POLL CLOSINGS

ARKANSAS (6 electoral votes)

Nikki Haley: 754,020 (55.0%)
JB Pritzker: 550,116 (40.1%)

Electoral College Count
JB Pritzker: 214 electoral votes
Nikki Haley: 127 electoral votes
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« Reply #66 on: March 07, 2023, 09:56:43 PM »

9PM POLL CLOSINGS

ARIZONA (11 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,397,171 (47.9%)
JB Pritzker: 1,397,170 (47.9%)

COLORADO (10 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 1,405,392 (57.1%)
Nikki Haley: 924,198 (37.5%)

IOWA (6 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 736,452 (50.2%)
JB Pritzker: 656,897 (44.7%)

LOUISIANA (8 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,101,096 (50.6%)
JB Pritzker: 976,887 (44.9%)

MINNESOTA (10 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 1,408,365 (55.2%)
Nikki Haley: 1,041,480 (40.8%)

NEBRASKA (4 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 433,580 (50.9%)
JB Pritzker: 384,370 (45.1%)

NEBRASKA'S 2ND DISTRICT (1 electoral vote)
JB Pritzker: 187,835 (55.3%)
Nikki Haley: 145,037 (42.7%)

NEW MEXICO (5 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 518,396 (55.7%)
Nikki Haley: 354,692 (38.1%)

NEW YORK (28 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 5,357,385 (61.1%)
Nikki Haley: 3,010,986 (34.3%)

WISCONSIN (10 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 1,381,860 (49.7%)
JB Pritzker: 1,305,090 (46.9%)

WYOMING (3 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 167,475 (59.4%)
JB Pritzker: 96,570 (34.3)
George Oliver: 13,485 (4.8%)

Electoral College Count
JB Pritzker: 268 electoral votes
Nikki Haley: 169 electoral votes
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« Reply #67 on: March 08, 2023, 03:03:18 AM »

2022: Democrats take back the Senate:

The 2022 Senate midterms saw a huge win for the Democrats as they regained control of the Senate. This was a major blow to President Donald Trump, as the Democrats now had a majority in both chambers of Congress. In North Carolina, Cheri Beasley won her election, while Tim Ryan won in Ohio, John Fetterman won in Pennsylvania, and Mandela Barnes won in Wisconsin. These wins, along with other victories across the nation, gave the Democrats a 54-46 Senate majority and increased their power in government. This historic victory for the Democrats is a major setback for President Trump and his Republican Party.

2022: Democrats win the House by One Seat:

The 2022 House midterms were a close race, with the Democrats winning the House by just one seat. This was a huge blow to President Donald Trump, who was hoping for a Republican majority in the House. The Democrats' success was largely due to a surge of support from younger voters and an increased turnout among African American and Latino voters. The Democrats' victory will give them control of the House and the ability to push through their legislative agenda. It also increases the chances of investigations into the Trump administration, as the Democrats now have the power to subpoena documents and call witnesses with their Senate majority. This election result is sure to shape the rest of President Trump's presidency and the nation's political landscape for years to come.
I would imagine that the Democrats only won the House by one seat despite an environment where they are gaining four in the Senate because of gerrymanders passed by Republican-controlled states, which I'm assuming are even more brutal than the ones we got in our timeline.
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« Reply #68 on: March 08, 2023, 10:34:55 AM »

2022: Democrats take back the Senate:

The 2022 Senate midterms saw a huge win for the Democrats as they regained control of the Senate. This was a major blow to President Donald Trump, as the Democrats now had a majority in both chambers of Congress. In North Carolina, Cheri Beasley won her election, while Tim Ryan won in Ohio, John Fetterman won in Pennsylvania, and Mandela Barnes won in Wisconsin. These wins, along with other victories across the nation, gave the Democrats a 54-46 Senate majority and increased their power in government. This historic victory for the Democrats is a major setback for President Trump and his Republican Party.

2022: Democrats win the House by One Seat:

The 2022 House midterms were a close race, with the Democrats winning the House by just one seat. This was a huge blow to President Donald Trump, who was hoping for a Republican majority in the House. The Democrats' success was largely due to a surge of support from younger voters and an increased turnout among African American and Latino voters. The Democrats' victory will give them control of the House and the ability to push through their legislative agenda. It also increases the chances of investigations into the Trump administration, as the Democrats now have the power to subpoena documents and call witnesses with their Senate majority. This election result is sure to shape the rest of President Trump's presidency and the nation's political landscape for years to come.
I would imagine that the Democrats only won the House by one seat despite an environment where they are gaining four in the Senate because of gerrymanders passed by Republican-controlled states, which I'm assuming are even more brutal than the ones we got in our timeline.

Oh yeah, absolutely. I've tried to make this timeline as accurate as possible with a few simulations, and I think the Senate and House would come either exact or somewhat close to what I have down.
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« Reply #69 on: March 08, 2023, 10:43:31 AM »

10PM POLL CLOSINGS

IDAHO (4 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 404,640 (56.1%)
JB Pritzker: 286,620 (39.7%)

MONTANA (4 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 252,800 (49.5%)
JB Pritzker: 226,730 (44.4%)

NEVADA (6 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 629,924 (51.5%)
Nikki Haley: 548,826 (44.8%)

OREGON (8 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 1,065,970 (57.2%)
Nikki Haley: 694,321 (37.2%)

UTAH (6 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 655,473 (53.1%)
JB Pritzker: 531,258 (43.0%)

We can now make a major projection....

We can now project that Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, the Democratic nominee, has been elected the 46th President of the United States. Pritzker has defeated the Republican nominee, Nikki Haley, in one of the most contentious presidential elections to date.

Electoral College Count
JB Pritzker: 282 electoral votes
Nikki Haley: 183 electoral votes
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« Reply #70 on: March 08, 2023, 10:49:19 AM »

11PM POLL CLOSINGS

CALIFORNIA (54 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 10,104,912 (64.0%)
Nikki Haley: 5,076,864 (32.1%)

WASHINGTON (12 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 1,911,288 (60.0%)
Nikki Haley: 1,142,832 (35.9%)

12AM POLL CLOSINGS

ALASKA (3 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley: 165,060 (48.4%)
JB Pritzker: 161,916 (47.5%)

HAWAII (4 electoral votes)
JB Pritzker: 430,100 (65.6%)
Nikki Haley: 204,424 (31.2%)

Final Election Results
JB Pritzker/Amy Klobuchar: 76,502,101 (52.6%) (352 electoral votes)
Nikki Haley/Ron DeSantis: 62,072,344 (42.7%) (186 electoral votes)
Libertarian Party: 3,476,047 (2.4%) (0 electoral votes)
Green Party: 3,306,099 (2.3%) (0 electoral votes)
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« Reply #71 on: March 08, 2023, 10:52:10 AM »
« Edited: March 08, 2023, 10:55:18 AM by DylanSH99 »

BREAKING: PRES-ELECT PRITZKER GIVES VICTORY SPEECH


In a historic night, Democrat JB Pritzker was elected the 46th President of the United States, defeating Republican candidate Nikki Haley. Pritzker gave a victory speech to a crowd of supporters in Chicago, Illinois, in which he outlined his vision for the country and thanked his supporters for their hard work that made his victory possible.

Pritzker began his speech by thanking all of the people who worked hard to make his victory a reality. He thanked the volunteers, the organizers, the donors, and all of the people who voted for him. He said, “You have made history. By your efforts, we have made a country that is more just, more free, and more prosperous.”

He then went on to discuss his plans for the future of the country. He emphasized the need for investments in infrastructure, education, and health care. He said, “We must work together to build a future where every American can thrive and reach their full potential.” He also called for action on climate change, and for a “new era of global leadership.”

Pritzker ended his speech by expressing his commitment to “represent the people of all backgrounds and beliefs” and to “work with all Americans to move our country forward.” He said, “I am humbled and honored to serve as your President. I am ready to get to work. Together, we will make America a place of peace, progress, and prosperity.”

The election of JB Pritzker marks a new era for the United States, and his victory speech highlighted his commitment to unifying the country and working to build a future of greater equality and opportunity for all Americans. His victory is a sign of hope and optimism for the future of the nation.
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« Reply #72 on: March 08, 2023, 10:55:08 AM »

BREAKING: HALEY CONCEDES, CONGRATULATES PRITZKER


Republican nominee Ambassador Nikki Haley graciously conceded defeat to Democratic nominee JB Pritzker in the race for the White House. After a hard-fought campaign that brought the country together, Haley’s concession speech demonstrated her commitment to service, her appreciation for her supporters, and her respect for the American people.

Haley began her speech by congratulating Pritzker and thanking her supporters for their hard work. She reminded Americans that the election was about more than just the two candidates and that it was about the future of America. She also expressed her gratitude for the privilege of running for the highest office in the land.

“It was an honor to compete for the presidency and to be considered for the highest office in the land. I am deeply humbled by the many people who supported my campaign and believed in me,” said Haley.

Haley then spoke of the importance of putting country first and of the need to come together and work together to solve the challenges facing the nation. She encouraged her supporters to remain active and engaged in the political process and to never forget their responsibility to serve their communities.

“The country needs us to come together, to work together, to move forward together. We have a responsibility to our communities, our states, and our nation. I urge all of you to continue to be active and engaged in the political process and never forget your responsibility to serve,” said Haley.

Finally, Haley spoke of the importance of honoring the decision of the American people. She expressed her hope that her supporters would join her in respecting the will of the voters and in supporting the new administration.

“Now more than ever, we must respect the decision of the American people. I urge my supporters to join me in supporting the new administration, in respecting the will of the voters, and in recognizing that everyone who voted did so in good faith,” said Haley.

The 2024 election was a historic one, and Ambassador Nikki Haley’s concession speech demonstrated her commitment to serve the American people and her respect for the democratic process. She showed us that even in defeat, there is still a way to move forward together.
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« Reply #73 on: March 08, 2023, 11:22:46 AM »

TRUMP, PRITZKER MEET IN WH


President Donald Trump and President-elect JB Pritzker met at the White House to discuss the upcoming transition to the new administration.

The two met in the Oval Office and discussed a number of topics, including the importance of the transition. President Trump praised the incoming President-elect, saying that he was "very impressed" by Pritzker's knowledge and understanding of the issues facing the nation. He also offered his assistance in ensuring the transition runs smoothly.

In return, Pritzker expressed his gratitude for the President's cooperation. The two men also discussed the importance of a successful transition and the need to ensure that the incoming administration is ready to hit the ground running. President Trump offered his assistance in any way possible, and said that he was “looking forward to the new administration taking office.”
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« Reply #74 on: March 08, 2023, 12:52:31 PM »

INAUGURATION DAY 2025: PRITZKER, KLOBUCHAR SWORN IN

On January 20th, 2025, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar made history. The two were inaugurated with a crowd of over 200,000 people in attendance, including all living former Presidents and Vice Presidents.

In what some are calling the most memorable Inauguration Day in history, President Pritzker made a powerful speech touching on the importance of unity and collaboration. "We stand before you today united, not as Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans," he said, to a chorus of cheers.

President Pritzker continued, "The challenges facing our nation are great. We must come together and use our collective strength and wisdom to tackle them head-on. We must set aside our differences and work together in good faith to build a better future for ourselves and for generations to come."

The former Presidents and Vice Presidents in attendance, including Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump, as well as Dan Quayle, Al Gore, Dick Cheney, Joe Biden and Mike Pence, were a powerful reminder of the history and progress the nation has made. These individuals, from different political parties, demonstrated their support for the new President and Vice President, sending a strong message of unity and hope for the future.

President Pritzker and Vice President Klobuchar took their oaths of office and the crowd erupted into applause. The two waved and saluted the crowd before walking hand in hand down the steps of the Capitol to begin their new roles in leading the nation.

It was a historic moment that many will never forget. President Pritzker and Vice President Klobuchar have a long road ahead of them, but with the support of the former presidents and vice presidents, and the nation at large, they are well-prepared to tackle the challenges of the future.
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