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PaperKooper
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E: 5.23, S: 5.57

« on: January 31, 2016, 09:55:43 PM »
« edited: January 31, 2016, 11:10:28 PM by PaperKooper »



Senator Marco Rubio/Governor Nikki Haley - 47.2%, 378 Electoral Votes
Senator Bernie Sanders/Secretary Julian Castro - 43.5%, 160 Electoral Votes
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg/Former Secretary Charles Hagel - 5.1%
Former Governor Gary Johnson/Mr. Jim Gray - 2.2%
Dr. Jill Stein/Ms. Cheri Honkala - 2.0%

I led throughout the campaign and swept the swing states of New Hampshire, Oregon, Nevada, and New Mexico.  I won New York thanks to Bloomberg getting 17.8% there and Pennsylvania thanks to Johnson getting 7.7% there.  Bloomberg's best state was New York, Stein's was 8.1% in Washington and Michigan, and Johnson's was 9.8% in Minnesota.  
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PaperKooper
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Political Matrix
E: 5.23, S: 5.57

« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2016, 11:49:34 PM »



Senator Marco Rubio/Governor Scott Walker - 50.2%, 326 Electoral Votes
Fmr. Secretary Hillary Clinton/Secretary Julian Castro - 49.8%, 212 Electoral Votes

This was an computer versus computer game. 

Closest states:
Florida 0.0012%
Nevada 0.6%
Oregon 0.8%
Indiana 1.0%
Colorado 2.0%
Minnesota 2.2%
Ohio 2.4%
Iowa 2.8%
Washington 3.4%
Tennessee 4.2%
North Carolina 4.4%
New Hampshire 4.6%

Rubio won every state that was closer than New Hampshire (4.6%)
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PaperKooper
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Political Matrix
E: 5.23, S: 5.57

« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2016, 04:42:53 PM »
« Edited: February 11, 2016, 04:50:28 PM by PaperKooper »



Businessman Rocky De La Fuente/Professor Larry Lessig - 51.6%, 347 Electoral Votes
Former Commissioner Mark Everson/Former Governor Jim Gilmore - 48.4%, 191 Electoral Votes

The terrorist attack at the debate scenario was a easy win for the centrist De La Fuente.  
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PaperKooper
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Political Matrix
E: 5.23, S: 5.57

« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2016, 08:46:45 PM »

Computer-only election.  Extremely weird. 



Businessman Donald Trump/Former Governor George Pataki - 255 EVs, 35.7%
Former Secretary Hillary Clinton/Mayor Rahm Emanuel - 168, 31.5%
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg/Governor Bill Walker - 87, 15.7%
Former Governor Rick Perry/Senator Ben Sasse - 16, 11.4%
Former Governor Gary Johnston/Businessman John McAfee - 12, 3.7%
Doctor Jill Stein/Activist Cheri Honkala - 0, 2.0%
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PaperKooper
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Political Matrix
E: 5.23, S: 5.57

« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2016, 07:16:53 PM »


Governor Scott Walker/Former Speaker Newt Gingrich - 53.8% - 292
Former Secretary Hillary Clinton/Senator Cory Booker - 46.2% - 246

I played as Walker from the July 1st, 2015 start date.  Bush and Rubio put up a bit of a fight in the primaries, but I was still able to reach a majority.  Clinton won her primaries handily.  The general election map stayed pretty static throughout the campaign. 

States within 10%:
Arizona 54.6%
New Hampshire 54.5%
Missouri 53.5%
Colorado 53.3%
Ohio 53.2%
Pennsylvania 52.4%
Virginia 51.5%
North Carolina 50.6%

Florida 49.3%
Michigan 49.3%
New Mexico 49.2%
Vermont 48.4%
Maine 47.7%
Minnesota 47.3%
New York 47.1%
Massachusetts 46.5%
California 46.4%
New Jersey 46.2%
Washington 46.2%
Maryland 45.3%
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