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« on: September 16, 2009, 07:25:28 PM »

Someone invents a time machine, and brings George Washington into the future. Washington is horrified by what he sees, a government that charges.... TAXES.... on WAGES!!! He's mystified on how any government could dare to allow Abortion, I mean, if the elected Representatives cannot decide on what is or is not 'decent', then what use are they?

Washington is courted by nearly every political party however both Republicans and Democrats realize that he is too "out of touch" and decide not to nominate him. The Green Party declines as well. The Libertarians have a battle, trying to circle the square that Washington is a "Social Conservative" for wanting legislation on decency, and narrowly decide to not nominate him either.

While everyone is debating just what to do, groups of people from all 50 states plus DC manage to get Washington on the ballot, the last state being Oklahoma where Washington narrowly made the qualification to be on the ballot.

The Constitution Party decides to nominate Washington as their presidential candidate. Washington, for his part, reads the party policies of all parties and publicly comments that he thinks the Constitution Party is the "Closest" to his own views, and gladly accepts their endorsement. This puts Baldwin as his VP candidate in most states, but not all, especially those states without Constitution Party status. The map below shows where Baldwin is (blue) on the map. In the states where he is not on the map include those in Green, where state law allows for faithless electors, and plans are for electors to vote Baldwin as VP anyway, and those in Red where each state has it's own VP candidate on the Washington ticket.



Regardless, the question here, is who wins the election, and by how much. Answers only accepted in map form!
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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2009, 02:16:11 PM »

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