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hawkeye59
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Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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i remember a thread like this
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Cathcon
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 10, 2011, 03:55:52 pm »
Posting so as to provide a second poster.
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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I'm number 3
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Californian Tony
Antonio V
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Posts: 24662
Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -4.87
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 11, 2011, 11:05:52 am »
Hawkeye (D) : 45%, 358 EVs
Tb75 (R) : 35%, 153 EVs
Cathcon (I) : 20%, 27 EVs
Hawkeye does reasonably well in traditional democratic States, especially in the most liberal one. TB75 establishes itself as the stronges conservative candidate thanks to a strong electoral base in the South. Cathcon has a notable success in the Rust Belt and in the West, where is paleoconservative stance is apreciated, but quite poorly overall. Vote split ensures Hawkeye an easy win.
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Truer today than it was yesterday.
"A good portion of this country has created an alternate universe. I call this place were these folks live Bullsh*t Mountain. The denizens of Bullsh*t Mountain believe many things: they believe that a Kenyan Muslim President has fundamentally changed the relationship between government and the people of this country."
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Yelnoc
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 11, 2011, 11:19:10 am »
Antonio is too liberal for the US; tb75 wins easily.
tb75 (R): 328 EV's
Antonio V: 210 EV's
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Californian Tony
Antonio V
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Posts: 24662
Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -4.87
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 11, 2011, 02:19:00 pm »
Where's Cathcon to split the conservative vote and allow me to win ?
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Truer today than it was yesterday.
"A good portion of this country has created an alternate universe. I call this place were these folks live Bullsh*t Mountain. The denizens of Bullsh*t Mountain believe many things: they believe that a Kenyan Muslim President has fundamentally changed the relationship between government and the people of this country."
Jon Stewart
MOPolitico
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Posts: 714
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 11, 2011, 03:11:07 pm »
Quote from: Napoli e Milano libere ! on June 11, 2011, 02:19:00 pm
Where's Cathcon to split the conservative vote and allow me to win ?
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Antonio: 483 electoral votes
tb75: 30 electoral votes
Cathcon: 25 electoral votes
The next poster should post the map of the result of an election between Antonio, Yelnoc, and myself.
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TJ in Wisco
TJ in Cleve
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Posts: 3306
Political Matrix
E: 2.45, S: 7.30
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 11, 2011, 05:30:06 pm »
Yelnoc 270
Antonio 162
MOPolitical 106
Yelnoc manages to barely get a majority by sweeping the south and winning a few populist Midwestern states. Antonio wins the Democratic strongholds and MOPolitico wins Missouri and a collection of interior western states turned off by Yelnoc’s populism and Antonio’s left economics.
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CathKhan
Cathcon
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 12, 2011, 02:58:43 pm »
Quote from: Napoli e Milano libere ! on June 11, 2011, 11:05:52 am
Hawkeye (D) : 45%, 358 EVs
Tb75 (R) : 35%, 153 EVs
Cathcon (I) : 20%, 27 EVs
Hawkeye does reasonably well in traditional democratic States, especially in the most liberal one. TB75 establishes itself as the stronges conservative candidate thanks to a strong electoral base in the South. Cathcon has a notable success in the Rust Belt and in the West, where is paleoconservative stance is apreciated, but quite poorly overall. Vote split ensures Hawkeye an easy win.
If you think I'm a paleo-conservative, you're wrong, though I appreciate you giving me the moutain west and Indiana.
SKIP
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Quote from: Comrade Shmoo on May 09, 2013, 05:55:25 pm
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Quote from: OAM on May 15, 2013, 09:18:21 pm
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1996:
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Californian Tony
Antonio V
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Posts: 24662
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E: -6.45, S: -4.87
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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Quote from: Cathcon on June 12, 2011, 02:58:43 pm
Quote from: Napoli e Milano libere ! on June 11, 2011, 11:05:52 am
Hawkeye (D) : 45%, 358 EVs
Tb75 (R) : 35%, 153 EVs
Cathcon (I) : 20%, 27 EVs
Hawkeye does reasonably well in traditional democratic States, especially in the most liberal one. TB75 establishes itself as the stronges conservative candidate thanks to a strong electoral base in the South. Cathcon has a notable success in the Rust Belt and in the West, where is paleoconservative stance is apreciated, but quite poorly overall. Vote split ensures Hawkeye an easy win.
If you think I'm a paleo-conservative, you're wrong, though I appreciate you giving me the moutain west and Indiana.
SKIP
Oh, well, sorry if I judged you wrong. I've not seen you a lot discussing about issues but that's the impression you gave me.
Skip.
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Truer today than it was yesterday.
"A good portion of this country has created an alternate universe. I call this place were these folks live Bullsh*t Mountain. The denizens of Bullsh*t Mountain believe many things: they believe that a Kenyan Muslim President has fundamentally changed the relationship between government and the people of this country."
Jon Stewart
opebo
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 13, 2011, 04:57:07 am »
MOpolitico wins as the Democrat, handily, though the italian guy takes away a few percent, and I've given him Rhode Island as a token. The other guy, TJ rightwinger gets the reliably republican states.
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tb78
tb75
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 13, 2011, 10:03:25 am »
Catchon wins easy, Antonio is considered too liberal but he becomes the second place candidate after Opebo loses popularity with stupid comments regarding foreign leaders and terrorists. Opebo remains popular with hardcore Liberal and Conservatives.
Catchon- 295, 50%
Antonio- 243. 40%
Opebo- 10%
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officepark
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Posts: 9546
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 13, 2011, 12:45:12 pm »
Antonio and opebo split the liberal vote for a tb75 victory, although opebo finishes with a distant third, winning only the far-left.
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Hashemite
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Posts: 30169
Political Matrix
E: -1.29, S: -7.30
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 13, 2011, 04:13:36 pm »
tb75 easily wins a landslide as a moderate centre-right pragmatist, who soundly trounces both officepark who wins barely nothing outside hardcore social conservatives and the far-right and opebo, who is a walking fail candidate and loses in an epic landslide.
tb 508
officepark 23
opebo 7
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polnut
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 13, 2011, 11:42:55 pm »
Messy for the conservative sides... tb is treated essentially as a regional candidate - but his presence makes office's job more difficult and Hash (who generally lets the two right candidates fight among themselves and cruises to a pretty easy victory, even winning MT and AZ due to vote splits.
Hash: 357
tb: 129
Office: 52
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Liberté
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Posts: 710
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 14, 2011, 03:06:44 pm »
Hash:
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Polnut
: 191
Officepark
: 38
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Californian Tony
Antonio V
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Posts: 24662
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 06:05:56 am »
Polnut : 45%, 286 EVs
Liberté : 40%, 243 EVs
Hashemite : 15%, 9 EVs
Liberté becomes the conservative candidate by default, but is unable to garner an important support due to his unusual positions. He does his best results in the libertarian west. Polnut does well in traditionally democratic places, while Hashemite is considered too liberal and "un-American", but does well in New England and carries DC in an upset. The conservative demobilization in the South helps Polnut to do well there.
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Truer today than it was yesterday.
"A good portion of this country has created an alternate universe. I call this place were these folks live Bullsh*t Mountain. The denizens of Bullsh*t Mountain believe many things: they believe that a Kenyan Muslim President has fundamentally changed the relationship between government and the people of this country."
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big bad fab
filliatre
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 09:06:05 am »
Polnut
, "conservative" Democrat, able to appeal to many Republicans, 249
Antonio
, "liberal" Democrat, 220
Liberté
, independent, able to appeal to libertarians and small-government rightists, 69
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belgiansocialist
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Posts: 4339
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 12:21:26 pm »
Antonio (D): 252 (fails to come across as a real American, but urban strengt, combined with a divided opposition do help)
BBB (R): 234 (Mainly from solidly Conservative states, as he fails to extend his attractivity to voters out of the Republican base, by virtue of being only slightly less unamerican than Antonio)
Einzige (I): 52 (candidate of real Americans, fails to break the 2-party system because even the most guncrazed, 'libertarians' have difficulty swallowing some of his ideas)
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bullmoose88
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Posts: 14284
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 12:26:24 pm »
A united defeats a divided left.
Fab (R) 353
Antonio (D) 183
BelgianSocialist (I) 3
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GM3PRP
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 12:38:34 pm »
BBF - Blue
BS - Red
BM - Latte Liberal Green
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MOPolitico
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 08:23:43 pm »
I had some fun with this one:
Bullmoose: 385 electoral votes
Belgiansocialist: 153 electoral votes
Grumpy Gramps: 0 electoral votes
Bullmoose wins on the coalition of moderates, independents, suburbanites, and latte liberals. Belgiansocialist mostly wins the urban poor. Alarmed by Bullmoose's social liberalism, most populists and TEA Party eccentrics support the Basil Marceaux/Ross Perot like figure of Grumpy Gramps, who performs strongest in the libertarian West and rube-populated areas of Appalachia and the South.
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Jbrase
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Posts: 4958
Political Matrix
E: 6.32, S: -6.09
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 09:19:33 pm »
Bullmoose landslide. MOPolitico wins his home state and D.C. becuas eit refuses to vote for a GOPer, and GM3PRP wins the places that like freedom.
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polnut
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Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 15, 2011, 10:46:42 pm »
A landslide to Politico - the split right-vote and depressed evangelical turnout helps him enormously...
Jbrase does best in the south, with Gramps doing well across the West.
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elyski729
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Posts: 153
Political Matrix
E: 9.70, S: -8.00
Re: Make an electoral map between the preceding three posters
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June 19, 2011, 09:24:45 am »
A tossup. Politico attracts alot of moderates and left-leaning independents, yet Polnut manages to hold on to more solidly liberal areas. Jbrase does well enough to win across the South and Plains regions. The election goes to the house. I project Politico wins by the skin of his teeth.
Polnut 156EV 104 House
Politico 248EV 217 House
Jbrase 134EV 111 HouseHouse
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