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« Reply #300 on: February 22, 2014, 12:25:42 AM »



Senator Goldwater (R-WA)/Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) 274 EV - 49.7%
Senator TNF (D-KY)/Governor Jay Nixon (D-MO) - 264 EV - 49.5%
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« Reply #301 on: February 22, 2014, 03:54:38 PM »



Brewer overperforms in the Mountain West, while Goldwater does better than expected in the Northeast, providing for an electoral realignment which sees the Brewer-led Democratic Party win the White House, 276-262.
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« Reply #302 on: February 23, 2014, 06:17:00 PM »

Primary 2016



Sen. TNF (D-KY) v Sen. Brewer (D-MN)... this essentially becomes a pretty nasty primary battle between these two senators.

While still to the left of the party, Senator Brewer capitalises on the unease that moderate voters have for TNF's aggressive left-wing economic populism, minorities also have a difficult time getting on board with TNF, which is deadly in a Democratic Primary.

The establishment and money rallies around Brewer, but TNF's grassroots campaign keeps him going well into primary season.
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« Reply #303 on: March 02, 2014, 01:27:43 PM »



President Polnut (D-MA) / Vice President Tmth (R-KS) - 499 EVs
Senator TNF (S-KY) / Governor Gass (S-WI) - 39 EVs
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« Reply #304 on: March 02, 2014, 06:43:02 PM »



A foreign policy crisis leads to a rout by President Polnut, defeating his opponent, Senator Goldwater (viewed as too hawkish), 489-49
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« Reply #305 on: April 23, 2014, 07:45:20 PM »

1908

Senator Goldwater of Washington Speaker Joseph Gurney Cannon of Illinois - 268
Congressman TNF of Kentucky and Senator Charles Allen Culberson of Texas - 215
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« Reply #306 on: April 23, 2014, 10:14:25 PM »

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Governor Scott (R-CT)/General Jacob "Flo" Tiver (R-FL) - 47.97%, 235 Electoral Votes
Mr. Thurgood Neumann "TNF" FitzGerald (D-KY)/Mr. Adam Griffin (D-GA) - 49.20%, 212 Electoral Votes
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« Reply #307 on: April 24, 2014, 05:02:33 AM »

1888:

Senator James "The Emperor" Scott (R-CT) - 293
Former Governor Malcolm "Mr X" Douglas (D-OH) - 108




SCOTT DEFEATS DOUGLAS
The New York Times - 8th November of 1888
In a election whose outcome was clear from the beginning, Senator James "The Emperor" Scott of Connecticut won the 26th Election to President of the United States. Scott was strong in the traditional Republican strongholds in the Northeast and Midwest; and also made inroads into the Solid South due to his strong faith, as opposed to the Democrat Douglas, and his moderate positions on tariffs. Douglas suffered under President Clevelands unpopularity in the North; and also lost in the south, as many Bourbon Democrats percieved him far too liberal. In the end, he did not manage to win his home state of Ohio; and lost the states of the Upper South.
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« Reply #308 on: April 26, 2014, 01:03:31 AM »
« Edited: April 26, 2014, 01:06:02 AM by shua »

1912
Gov. William Cranberry, a progressive Republican from Plymouth, Massachusetts, shakes up the Eastern party establishment and wins at the Convention.  He then goes on to win in a close election against Democratic Senator "X" Xavier of Ohio.  Both candidates promise to reign in the power of monopolies, but differ in their approach to the issue and on controversies such as Prohibition - Senator X calls for government action against the deleterious effects of imbibement, while Gov. Cranberry's connections to the Fruit Growers Association indicate a more relaxed attitude toward the hooch.



Gov. Cranberry (R-MA)  275
Sen. X (D-OH) 256
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« Reply #309 on: April 27, 2014, 12:46:28 PM »

1904



Pres. Cranberry (R-Mass) 256
Sen. Shua (D-Va) 220
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« Reply #310 on: May 08, 2014, 12:07:44 PM »

Senator TNF is way too extreme for America. Shua wins by a landslide.



Shua (I-VA) 454

Senator TNF (D-KY) 84
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« Reply #311 on: May 08, 2014, 04:57:41 PM »

2020



RR1997/J. Bush (R) - 355, 54.2%
TNF/Sanders (DS) - 183, 45.1%
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« Reply #312 on: May 08, 2014, 06:49:50 PM »

2016 - Republican Primary

Tea Party favorite Congressman ElectionsGuy of Wisconsin defeats Establishment-backed Governor RR1997 of Iowa.
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« Reply #313 on: May 08, 2014, 09:06:14 PM »

2016 - Governor Jeffrey Scott (D-NC) easily defeats Former Senator Errol Guy (R-WI)



Governor Jeffrey Scott (D-NC)/Senator Isaac Spear (D-PA) - 53.2%, 351 EV's
Former Senator Errol Guy (R-WI)/House Minority Leader Murray Bannerman (R-IN) - 45.6%, 187 EV's
Others - 1.2%, 0 EV's

Popular Governor and Former minister Jeffrey Scott sweeped the Democratic nomination with ease, out-flanking Union Leader Teddy N. Fenderson of Kentucky, Former President John Polnut of Massachussets, Senator Adam Xanders (Mr. X) of Ohio, and Congressman Samuel W. Emill of New York. He picked Senator Isaac Spear to be his VP, noting his firey partisan rhetoric and his foreign policy skills.

Former Senator Errol Guy of the Republican party had no chance. He tried his best to pick of Scott's immense lead. Picking non-controversial House Minority Leader Murray Bannerman, a likable conservative, to his ticket, he nevertheless found it difficult to convince evangelical and religious voters he was one of them, after a firey primary against Maryland Senator Don Alfine that never quite fixed up. Scott won a convincing victory.
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« Reply #314 on: May 09, 2014, 02:49:41 AM »
« Edited: May 09, 2014, 02:52:11 AM by RR1997 »

2016 Presidential Election

Mah519's social liberalism dosen't play well in the south, and Scott's southern roots, along with being devoutly religious, helps him in the south. Despite picking up some libertarian-leaning states, mah519 loses to Scott by a fairly big margin.



Scott 368 52.8%

Mah519 170 45.2%

I'd vote for mah519, sorry Scott.
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« Reply #315 on: May 13, 2014, 01:52:07 AM »

2016 GOP Primary


Maxwell - 27 States + D.C.
RR1997 - 23 States
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« Reply #316 on: May 14, 2014, 10:49:36 AM »

1984 Election:

After eight years of President Carter, former actor and governor of California, Ronald Regan, after having relocated to Iowa; won the Republican nomination for president against the candidate of 1980, George Bush. Governor Barney Badgate of Texas, a southern liberal with a strong appeal to working-class whites, despite being very liberal on social issues; was nominated by the Democrats and chose Vice President Mondale as his running mate. Badgate was successful in portraying Reagan as just caring for the profits of the rich, and that his "Vodoo Economics" would not strengthen the economic growth that had started in Carter's second period. Reagan tried to portray Badgate as a extreme left-winger, nearly communist, to which he just responded: "You really think a commie would have been elected in Texas?"
Badgate was able to hold great parts of the South, and he also won many northeastern states by relative big margins.



Governor Barney Badgate (D-TX) / Vice President Walter "Fritz" Mondale (D-MN) -  370 / 54.23%
Frmr Governor Ronald Reagan 1997 (R-IA) / Senator Bob "Tmthforu" Dole (R-KS) - 168 / 45.75%
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« Reply #317 on: May 19, 2014, 11:45:00 AM »

1960

Republican Governor Tom Cranberry of Oregon, a progressive within a party trending rightward, nevertheless manages to secure the Republican nomination with the aid of the party's eastern establishment. To balance out the ticket, he is joined by conservative Iowa Governor Richard Roberts.

Democratic Senator (and Senate Majority Leader) Brian Gates of Texas likewise wins the Democratic nomination on a moderate liberal platform, emphasizing his promise to "keep Washington working for the common man," emphasizing his record as Senate Majority Leader as proof of his acumen for compromise. His running mate is Tennessee Senator Maxwell, a noted Democratic conservative and non-interventionist.



Governor Tom Cranberry (R-OR) / Governor Richard Roberts (R-IA): 54.55% (389)
Senate Majority Leader Brian Gates (D-TX) / Senator Max Wellington (D-TN): 44.72% (148)
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« Reply #318 on: June 09, 2014, 12:59:31 AM »



Governor Canton Barry (D-OR)/Senator Jack Enderman (R-FL) - 464 EVs
Congressman Theodore Nelson Finn (S-KY)/San Francisco Mayor Antonio V (S-CA) - 74 EVs
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« Reply #319 on: June 12, 2014, 10:08:01 AM »

The election between Senators Terrance Nelson Fitzgerald of the Workers' Party and Barry Goldwater III of the Owners' Party offered one of the sharpest contrasts in the history of American Presidential elections. Extending beyond economics, the ideological gulf between the two candidates manifested itself in foreign policy as well, with Senator Goldwater arguing the America must take an interventionist role in world affairs if it is to promote its own economic interests, as well as the interests of human rights. Senator TNF, on the other hand, decried practically all military intervention as imperialism, going so far as to use the slogan "No War but the Class War". Even on social issues, where the two candidates more or less agreed in practice, there was a substantial difference in approach: Senator Goldwater embraced bourgeois liberal morality, while Senator TNF argued that social policy must be subordinate to economic policy. 

In the end, a significant number of voters felt that they were not represented by either candidate, contributing to the map that you see below:



Senator Barry Goldwater III: 249 Electoral Votes
Senator Terrance Nelson Fitzgerald: 249 Electoral Votes
NOTA: 40 Electoral Votes

As you can see, each candidate received exactly the same number of votes in the Electoral College. Since neither had a majority, the election is thrown to the House of Representatives. What happens now is anyone's guess...
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« Reply #320 on: June 12, 2014, 02:08:44 PM »



MOP: 332 EV's, 51.8%
Senator Goldwater: 206 EV's, 46.5%
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« Reply #321 on: June 19, 2014, 05:13:52 AM »

Senator Matthew O Politico from Missouri recieves the Democratic nomination with his promise of "cross-party, non-partisan work on what's best for America!". He goes on to choose the Southern and relatively centrist Democrat Miles Landrieu as running mate. The Republicans in turn also nominate a moderate ticket, with Ronald Raynolds of Iowa and Thomas Rockefeller of Maine on the ballot. The election sees little controversy and low turnout, and is narrowly won by Politico by delievering his home state to the Democrats.



Matthew O Politico (D-MO) / Miles Landrieu (D-LA) - 272 EV's - 49.73%
Ronald Raynolds (R-IA) / Thomas Rockefeller (R-ME) - 266 EV's - 48.95%

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« Reply #322 on: June 21, 2014, 01:46:51 PM »



House Speaker Cranberry (D-OR): 310
Senator RR1997 (R-IA): 228
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« Reply #323 on: June 22, 2014, 06:32:01 PM »

1896 - Cranberry narrowly defeats Falkenthal



Senator Charles Cranberry (R-ME)/Governor Alfred F. Jones (R-NY) - 49.8%, 251 EV's
Senator Theodore N. Falkenthal (D-KY)/Congressman Henry Fly (D-MN) - 47.9%, 196 EV's

President Grover Cleveland ended his presidency in recession, and so both parties were looking to distance themselves from his administration. The Republicans opposed his policies vehemently, nominating old Republican moneybundler Charles Cranberry, who picked reform governor Alfred F. Jones for his Vice President.

Old frontrunners from the Democratic party left in fear when Teddy Falkenthal, a one term Senator from Kentucky, spoke at the convention with such flair that the convention floor put him in the nomination in a landslide. He picked academic Henry Fly, who agreed with his position on war and economics, but held the south together (who feared Falkenthal's civil rights record would doom the Democrats).

Falkenthal's grassroots organization did its best, but couldn't compete with being outspent 10-1. Cranberry won election narrowly.
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« Reply #324 on: October 02, 2014, 11:44:28 PM »



Senator Timothy Nugent Fitzgerald (S-IL)/Somebody (S-NY) - 279 EVs
Governor Max Maxwell (L-OK)/Guy (L-WI) - 259 EVs
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