President Forever results thread... (user search)
       |           

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
April 25, 2024, 05:58:23 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

  Talk Elections
  Forum Community
  Election and History Games (Moderator: Dereich)
  President Forever results thread... (search mode)
Pages: [1]
Author Topic: President Forever results thread...  (Read 885932 times)
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« on: January 20, 2014, 06:48:10 PM »

I need to get the new update, my email isn't working when I request a download link.
Sad
Logged
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2014, 09:28:06 PM »
« Edited: January 23, 2014, 03:57:29 PM by BrandenCordeiro »

I ran with a Jeb Bush/Susana Martinez (R) ticket in the 2016 election against Hilary Clinton/Mark Warner (D), Gary Johnson/James Gray (L), and Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala (G).

Here is what happened.

Logged
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2014, 05:52:44 PM »
« Edited: January 24, 2014, 06:01:31 PM by BrandenCordeiro »

I am running as Christie/Ayotte. I won the Republican nomination rather easily, and locked it up in March. It is currently May 5, 2016 and I am leading the polls across the country pretty good. I am leading the national vote 47.6%-44.6%, with 2.1 momentum. Gary Johnson is putting up a really good 3rd party bid, as he has 2.1% of the support right now. The Democrats nominated Andrew Cuomo in a very close primary between him and Joe Biden. Biden backed out, but could have forced a brokered convention if he had stood in the race. Cuomo, Biden, Clinton, and O'Malley were all seperated by only 5% for the majority of the race, but eventually Clinton and O'Malley would back out of the race. Here are what the polls look like in what are turning out to be the biggest swing states:

Washington:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 48.7%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 47.7%
Gary Johnson (L)-3.4%
Undecided: 0.1%

Nevada:
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 46.6%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R): 46.1%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.1%
Undecided: 5.2%

New Mexico:

Andrew Cuomo (D)- 42.3%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 41.5%
Gary Johnson (L)-1.6%
Undecided: 14.6%

Colorado:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 45.7%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 43.5%
Gary Johnson (L)-4.5%
Undecided: 6.3%

Missouri:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 48.4%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 46.3%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.8%
Undecided: 2.6%

Iowa:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.6%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 44.3%
Gary Johnson (L)-3.2%
Undecided: 2.9%

Wisconsin:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.7%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 46.4%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.4%
Undecided: 1.5%

Michigan:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 50.7%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 45.4%
Undecided: 1.4%

North Carolina:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 42.8%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 42%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.6%
Undecided: 12.6%

Virginia:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.8%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 47.4%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.1%
Undecided: 2.1%

New Jersey:
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 46.1%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 46%
Gary Johnson (L)-1.3%
Undecided: 6.6%

Pennsylvania:
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 49.8%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 46.5%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.8%
Undecided: 0.9%

Pennsylvania:
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 49.8%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 46.5%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.8%
Undecided: 0.9%

Maine:
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 51.6%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 44.7%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.7%
Undecided: 1%

Minnesota:
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 48.4%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 47%
Gary Johnson (L)-2.5%
Undecided: 2.1%

Here is how the electoral map is looking if the election was today:



Gary Johnson is really making this into a strange race so far. He has about 3% of the popular vote in the polls in most states and is hurting my numbers a little bit, I may start to campaign against him soon (make ads focusing on him too, not just on Cuomo and I).

I'll post another update after the conventions are over.
Logged
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2014, 10:59:26 PM »
« Edited: January 24, 2014, 11:47:42 PM by BrandenCordeiro »

The conventions are over, and the official tickets are Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R), Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D), and Gary Johnson/Jesse Venutra (L). It is September 7, 2016 and the Republican ticket is dominating the polls across the country. The current national poll is Christie/Ayotte with 49.9%, Cuomo/Klobuchar are in second with 34.7%, Johnson/Ventura have 3.1% of the support, and 12.4% are undecided . The Republican ticket is leading in the polls in every single state except California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Rhode Island (Christie is only trailing by 4% in Rhode Island), Maryland and Delaware. The Democrats have not been able to rally their base so far in this election, as many of the undecided voters are in blue states. Christie is doing well in liberal strongholds, like New York, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, among others, but it is unlikely he will be able win Vermont and Connecticut, unless he can convert the mostly Democrat-leaning undecideds. Cuomo is treading water in every state, even in District of Columbia. Let's take a look at the swing states, which still remain competitive thanks to the high number of undecided voters.


Washington:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 47.4%
Andrew Cuomo (D)/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 39.7%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-3.4%
Undecided: 9.5%

Nevada:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R): 47%
Andrew Cuomo (D)/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 41.5%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.6%
Undecided: 8.9%

New Mexico (Leaning Republican)Sad
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.3%
Andrew Cuomo /Amy Klobuchar (D)- 35%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)- 7.3%
Undecided: 8.4%



Missouri:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 46.6%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 38.5%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.9%
Undecided: 12%


Wisconsin:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 50.8%
Andrew Cuomo /Amy Klobuchar (D) - 32%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.4%
Undecided: 14.8%

Michigan:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 50.6%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 42.4%
Undecided: 4.7%

North Carolina:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 47.9%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 33.6%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.9%
Undecided: 15.5%

Virginia:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 48.8%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar  (D)- 41.8%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.7%
Undecided: 6.8%

New Jersey:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.9%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 28.3%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-1.7%
Undecided: 20%

Pennsylvania:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 46.8%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar  (D)- 29.6%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-3.4%
Undecided: 20.3%

New York:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.7%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 36.5%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2%
Undecided: 11.8%

Maine:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 48.7%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)-47.6%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.3%
Undecided: 1.5%

Minnesota:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.3%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 43.9%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.5%
Undecided: 4.2%

Rhode Island:
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 46.2%
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 42.8%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.1%
Undecided: 8.9%

Connecticut (Leans Democratic)Sad
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 39.4%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 25.1%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-3%
Undecided: 32.5%

Vermont:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 44.2%
Andrew Cuomo (D)- 31.3%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.3%
Undecided: 22.2%

Minnesota:
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 49.3%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 43.9%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L)-2.5%
Undecided: 4.2%

Hawaii (Likely Democratic)Sad
Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R)- 36.2%
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D)- 33.8%
Gary Johnson/Jesse Venutra (L)-3.2%
Undecided: 26.7%

Here is the current nationwide electoral map according to updated poll data:


Logged
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2014, 02:13:30 AM »

Christie wins in landslide!


Chris Christie accepting the Republican Party's nomination for President in August 2016


Final results:

Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R): 70,879,062 (54.4%)
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D): 55,350,689 (42.5%)
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L): 4,009,426 (3.1%)



Christie/Ayotte (R): 385 electoral votes
Cuomo/Klobuchar (D): 153 electoral votes
Johnson/Ventura (L): 0 electoral votes
Logged
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2014, 03:26:28 PM »

Try Ryan/Huntsman or Ayotte/Huntsman... I think it would be pretty cool... Also once when I was playing one game, it was Cuomo/Biden for the DNC ticket... It was crazy.

It doesn't let me choose Ayotte has a candidate, she doesn't show up as an option.
Logged
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2014, 03:35:43 PM »
« Edited: January 29, 2014, 03:42:25 PM by Branden Cordeiro »

Christie wins in landslide!


Chris Christie accepting the Republican Party's nomination for President in August 2016


Final results:

Chris Christie/Kelly Ayotte (R): 70,879,062 (54.4%)
Andrew Cuomo/Amy Klobuchar (D): 55,350,689 (42.5%)
Gary Johnson/Jesse Ventura (L): 4,009,426 (3.1%)



Christie/Ayotte (R): 385 electoral votes
Cuomo/Klobuchar (D): 153 electoral votes
Johnson/Ventura (L): 0 electoral votes

Could you please show how Gary Johnson did state by state?? Smiley

Sure, I'll post it later today, if I still have the game saved, which I might not.



Christie/Ayotte (R): 385 electoral votes
Cuomo/Klobuchar (D): 153 electoral votes
Johnson/Ventura (L): 0 electoral votes
Landslide???

I thought it was, considering his 12% advantage in the popular vote, and winning the electoral college rather easily, including Democratic strongholds Washington, Oregon, Vermont, New Jersey and CT.  Christie only lost Minnesota, Illinois, Maine, and New York by less than 3%.
Logged
New_Conservative
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,139
United States


« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2014, 05:21:05 PM »
« Edited: November 11, 2014, 05:22:41 PM by Branden Cordeiro »

CLINTON DISASTER
Bush wins thanks to strong showings from third party candidates.


Bush after becoming the President-elect of the United States on Tuesday night




Gov. Jeb Bush/Sen. Rick Santorum (R) - 49% 66,208,970 (472 electoral votes)
Sec. Hilary Clinton/Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) - 34.5% 46,606,450 (66 electoral votes)
Mayor Michael Bloomberg/Sec. Chuck Hagel (I) - 11.1% 14,933,744 (0 electoral votes)   
Gov. Gary Johnson/Gov. Jesse Ventura (L) - 2.8% 3,766,421 (0 electoral votes)

Dr. Jill Stein/Mrs. Cheri Honkala (G) - 2.6% 3,500,262 (0 electoral votes)
Logged
Pages: [1]  
Jump to:  


Login with username, password and session length

Terms of Service - DMCA Agent and Policy - Privacy Policy and Cookies

Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines

Page created in 0.097 seconds with 10 queries.