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feeblepizza
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E: 4.45, S: -0.26

« on: April 28, 2011, 07:58:19 PM »

Trump and Romney go onto Super Tuesday but Romney wins every state on Super Tuesday --trouncing Romney Trump royally.

Trump vows to run as an independent, Romney declares himself the presumptive nominee.
Fixed.
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feeblepizza
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E: 4.45, S: -0.26

« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2011, 11:41:41 AM »

By the way, those are some damn weird election results. Just because it's two hispanics versus one, in my book, doesn't mean that California's gonna go Republican, especially before Nevada goes Republican.

Trying to make it interesting. It's certainly possible.
It may be possible in 30-40 years, but certainly not in 2016.
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feeblepizza
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Political Matrix
E: 4.45, S: -0.26

« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2011, 06:40:11 PM »

By the way, those are some damn weird election results. Just because it's two hispanics versus one, in my book, doesn't mean that California's gonna go Republican, especially before Nevada goes Republican.

Trying to make it interesting. It's certainly possible.
It may be possible in 30-40 years, but certainly not in 2016.

Looking at the map for the first time, I was thinking "there's something off. What is it? It looks normal, but something seems weird", then I noticed the Republicans got the West Coast.
Democrats also won Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
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feeblepizza
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Political Matrix
E: 4.45, S: -0.26

« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2011, 07:40:35 PM »

Trying to make it interesting, why don't you critique the realism of my Tsunami timeline? Tongue
Well, the tsunami timeline is somewhat realistic because anything could happen if our government collapsed due to a natural disaster. Demographics would change drastically due to mass deaths and evacuations of effected areas. But the 2016 map you posted is more suitable for some far off year like 2044 or 2048, imo.
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