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Maxwell
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E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« on: August 12, 2013, 05:48:11 PM »

Antonio California campaigned as a Liberal in 2008, but by 2012 many liberals found him a bit too pragmatic for their tastes. Governor TNF, a staunch liberal and pro-labor man, gained traction running against Antonio on trade issues and labor unions. Meanwhile, little known congressman from Florida Jack Enderman managed to speed past his more well known competitors Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee by staying positive and strategically aiming at early states. His delegate strategy worked and he picked Pat Toomey, an Senator that doubled down on the new faces campaign. Enderman looked toast when a scandal arose on TNF, but Enderman still prevailed due to strong liberal support for TNF, and conservative turnout for the young congressman.



Congressman Jack Enderman (Rep-FL)/Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) - 39.8%, 311 EV's
President Antonio California (Dem-CA)/Vice President Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) - 34.7%, 199 EV's
Governor TNF (Soc-KY)/Senator Bernie Sanders (Soc-VT) - 18.2%, 28 EV's
Congressman James Brase (Lib-TX)/Congressman Walter Jones (Lib-NC) - 6.8%, 0 EV's
Others - 0.5%, 0 EV's
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Maxwell
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2014, 11:11:01 AM »



Senator Goldwater (R-WA)/Governor Maxwell (R-OK) - 44.2%, 318 EV's
Senator Guntaker (D-NY)/Senator Antonio V (D-CA) - 35.7%, 207 EV's
Senator TNF (S-KY)/Former Congressman Snowstalker (S-WV) - 12.2%, 13 EV's
Former Congressman Butafly (I-IL)/Former Senator Scott (I-CT) - 6.5%, 0 EV's
Others - 1.4%, 0 EV's

It's been a long time since a Democratic primary has been as contentious. Senator Guntaker, a moderate liberal who leans heavily on his pro-gun control views, faced a stark challenge from Kentucky populist TNF, who ran a pro-gun, pro-single payer, anti-tax cut campaign. In the end, Guntaker came out on top, and TNF ran independently along with recently defeated Congressman Snowstalker of West Virginia. Meanwhile, Former Independents Butafly and Scott formed together to make an independent ticket of a lifetime, and even lead in the polls for a while. However, their support bled when their money ran out, and led to the inevitable, a win for the united GOP ticket. While the battle was contentious, social conservatives united behind Goldwater, fearing a takeover by Guntaker, TNF, or butafly, and even allowed him his choice on VP (eventually going with fellow libertarian-ite Governor Maxwell of Oklahoma).
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Maxwell
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2015, 05:01:44 PM »

A Democratic Primary Season
The retiring Democratic President, a fiscal liberal and a social conservative, left office with his party in dissary. His own segment of the party, the populist wing, felt weakened by his low approval ratings, and divided by his pragmatic hand toward the liberals. Congressman Robert Beaver, the most staunch member of the populist wing, ran as a hard-right winger on guns and abortion. Lloyd Smith, meanwhile, took the opposite tact, all but ignoring social issues and taking a hard fight towards establishment Democrats who were looking the other direction. This opened up the discussion for the liberal wing, who also had two candidates - Willard Evergreen III, a congressman nearing the fringe from the Chicago area, and Antonio Estevez, a rising star in the Democratic Party and Senator of California.

The populist wing, however, still looked in control as the primaries began. Despite polling strongly, Estevez fared poorly in the state of Iowa, where Smith and Beaver shut out Estevez for the top two. Estevez came back with New Hampshire and Michigan, two important states, but was shut out of the top two again in South Carolina, where Beaver came out on top. As the primary season went on, however, Beaver and Smith began brutalizing one another over the right to the Democratic nomination. Meanwhile, Estevez stuck to a positive message of fighting poverty and universal healthcare, and his lead continued to grow over the two battling Congressmen. He proceeded to win the nomination defiantly, only losing a couple of states to Smith and Beaver (Evergreen's strongest performances were in his homestate of Illinois, where he scored second place with 28%, and in Rhode Island, where he scored an impressive 42%).



58.5% - Senator Antonio Estevez (D-CA)
19.2% - Governor Lloyd D. Smith (D-UT)
16.1% - Congressman Robert Beaver (D-WV)
6.2% - Congressman Willard Evergreen III (D-IL)
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