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« Reply #100 on: May 07, 2013, 05:40:59 PM »

1876: Tilden
1880: Weaver
1884: Butler
1888: Streeter
1892: Weaver
1896: Weaver

1900: Bryan
1904: Rooselevt
1908: LaFollette
1912: LaFollette
1916: Roosevelt

1920: Debs
1924: Debs

1928: Stedman
1932: Thomas
1936: Thomas

1940: Roosevelt
1944: Roosevelt

1948: Sinclair
1952: Sinclair

1956: Kefauver
1960: Humphrey
1964: Johnson
1968: McGovern
1972: McGovern
1976: Church
1980: Church
1984: Bayh
1988: Bayh
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« Reply #101 on: May 07, 2013, 05:51:48 PM »

Birney (duh)
Birney (duh)
Birney (staying on the Liberty Train, even though Adams was there)
Adams (keeping the Union strong)
Seward (It was Reconstruction)
Lincoln (Come on. He's Lincoln)
Lincoln (See above)
Fenton (He was a Republican, and had cool hair)
Woodhull (Woo!!!!!!!)
Bristow (Republican who fought the KKK)
Weaver (He was a Greenback)
Butler (He was a Greenback)
Douglass (See Woodhull, and also he's a favorite son of Rochester)
Weaver (See previous Weaver)
Weaver (See above)
Bryan (He was a Populist, I wanted to explore Atlantis)
Debs (I was intending for TR to serve his second term in 1912)
La Follette (He was a Republican, they were more electable than the Socialists at the time)
La Follette (I saw no reason to kick him out)
La Follette in the Rep primary (see above), TR in the general (WWI was approaching, he was a Republican)
La Follette in the Rep primary (He was a good President, I wanted him to come back), Debs in the general (Wood sucked, it was my last chance to vote for Debs)
Debs (No reason to kick him out, and also SOCIALISM!!!)
Didn't vote in 1928 because I was away, would have voted for Stedman, and he would have won too (Socialism)
Thomas (Smith was a bad president, and Socialism!)
FDR (Duh)
FDR (Duh)
FDR (Duh)
Sinclair (Most electable, and a pretty cool guy all-around)
Sinclair (I saw no reason to kick him out, and see above)
Kefauver (Most electable (though he still lost to Eisenhower) and a pretty good guy)
Humphrey (He was a good Democrat, the Republicans didn't need another term)
Johnson (Unpledged electors were all racist and Smith's running mate was Barry inksing Goldwater)
McGovern (Ending the 'Nam)
McGovern (Why kick him out?)
Church (I'm a hack. What can I say?)
Church (See above)
Bayh (See above)
Bayh (See above)
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« Reply #102 on: May 12, 2013, 08:44:38 PM »

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« Reply #103 on: May 13, 2013, 02:25:55 PM »

Here's a map of how Democratic and Republican the states are, based on the past 5 elections.

Tossup = tied amount for each major party
30% = 3/5
50% = 4/5
90% = 5/5



The results are naturally skewed towards the Democrats due to the McGovernslide '72 and the Churchslides.
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« Reply #104 on: May 14, 2013, 07:25:44 PM »

You know, I'd be fun if Cathcon did a ranking of the presidents after this finally ended.
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« Reply #105 on: May 14, 2013, 10:16:12 PM »
« Edited: June 10, 2013, 06:17:19 PM by IDS Legislator Alfred F. Jones »

I'll do a map of Vice-Presidents by state, because I damn well feel like it:



A much more diverse group, and much less concentrated in New York.
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« Reply #106 on: May 14, 2013, 11:10:42 PM »

A combined map of VPs and Presidents might be interesting, either with or without counting twice people who were both.
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« Reply #107 on: May 15, 2013, 12:35:05 PM »

Here it is. The states all have one shade, because I don't feel like doing the shades.


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« Reply #108 on: May 15, 2013, 04:19:21 PM »

You know, this is more of a RL thing, but with FL's growing vote, I'm surprised we don't see more people from there push towards national office.  I guess maybe Rubio could be the first sprinkling of that.
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« Reply #109 on: May 15, 2013, 10:18:05 PM »
« Edited: June 13, 2013, 12:29:26 PM by Assistant to the Regional Manager Cathcon »

1992

Vice President Mario Cuomo (Democrat-New York)/Senator Albert Gore, Jr. (Democrat-Tennessee) 351 electoral votes, 39.1% of the popular vote
Former Congressman Ronald E. "Ron" Paul (Republican-Texas)/Governor John McClaughry (Republican-Vermont) 164 electoral votes, 31% of the popular vote
Businessman H. Ross Perot (Independent-Texas)/Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin L. Powell (Independent-Pennsylvania) 23 electoral votes, 25.3% of the popular vote
Activist Lenora Fulani (New Alliance-New York)/Activist Maria Elizabeth Muņoz (New Alliance-California) 0 electoral votes, 4.6% of the popular vote

1996

President Mario Cuomo (Democrat-New York)/Secretary of Energy Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown, Jr. (Democrat-California) 274 electoral votes, 34.8% of the popular vote
Mr. Ralph Nader (Green-Connecticut)/Congressman Bernie Sanders (Green-Vermont) 137 electoral votes, 27.3% of the popular vote
Mr. H. Ross Perot (Reform-Texas)/Former Mayor Jesse Ventura (Reform-Minnesota) 127 electoral votes, 25.8% of the popular vote
Mr. Patrick J. "Pat" Buchanan (Republican-Virginia)/Former Governor Evan Mecham (Republican-Arizona) 6.1% of the popular vote
Mr. Harry Browne (Libertarian-Tennessee)/Ms. Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian-South Carolina) 6.1% of the popular vote

2000

Senator Paul Wellstone (Democrat-Minnesota)/Senator Russell Feingold (Democrat-Wisconsin) 244 electoral votes, 35.3% of the popular vote
Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Herman Cain (Republican-Georgia)/Senator John S. McCain, III (Republican-Arizona) 224 electoral votes, 32.4% of the popular vote
Governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura (Reform-Minnesota)/Former Congressman John Bayard Anderson (Reform-Illinois) 70 electoral votes, 17.6% of the popular vote
Mr. Ralph Nader (Green-Connecticut)/Mr. Jello Biafra (Green-California) 0 eletoral votes, 11.8% of the popular vote
Mr. Barry Hess (Libertarian-Arizona)/Former Mayor Art Olivier (Libertarian-California) 0 electoral votes, 2.9% of the popular vote

2000 House Election

Senator Paul Wellstone (Democrat-Minnesota) 26 states
Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Herman Cain (Republican-Georgia) 18 states
Governor Jesse Ventura (Reform-Minnesota) 6 states

2004

President Russell Feingold (Democrat-Wisconsin)/Governor Howard Dean (Democrat-Vermont) 440 electoral votes, 50% of the popular vote
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin L. Powell (Republican-Pennsylvania)/Senator Olympia Snowe (Republican-Maine) 98 electoral votes, 35.1% of the popular vote
Mr. Ralph Nader (Reform-Connecticut)/Senator Dean Barkley (Reform-Minnesota) 0 electoral votes, 6.8% of the popular vote
Mr. Aaron Russo (Libertarian-Nevada)/Judge James P. Gray (Libertarian-California) 0 electoral votes, 5.4% of the popular vote
Mr. Michael Peroutka (Constitution-Maryland)/Mr. Chuck Baldwin (Constitution-Florida) 0 electoral votes, 2.7% of the popular vote

2008

Former Senator Maurice "Mike" Gravel (Libertarian-Virginia)/Former Governor Gary E. Johnson (Libertarian-New Mexico) 419 electoral votes, 39.1% of the popular vote
Mayor Michael Bloomberg (Independent-New York)/Senator Evan Bayh (Independent-Indiana) 53 electoral votes, 15.6% of the popular vote
Congressman Ronald E. "Ron" Paul (Republican-Texas)/Congressman Wayne Gilchrest (Republican-Maryland) 35 electoral votes, 15.6% of the popular vote
Mr. Ralph Nader (Green-Connecticut)/Mr. Matthew Gonzalez (Green-California) 25 electoral votes, 15.6% of the popular vote
Congressman Dennis Kucinich (Democrat-Ohio)/Senator Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (Independent-Vermont) 6 electoral votes, 14.1% of the popular vote

2012

Senator Herman Cain (Republican-Georgia)/Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (Republican-Utah) 32% of the popular vote
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (Democrat-New York)/Ms. Erin Burnett (Democrat-Maryland) 21.3% of the popular vote
Vice President Gary E. Johnson (Libertarian-New Mexico)/Associate Justice of the Supreme Court James Gray (Libertarian-California) 51 electoral votes, 18.7% of the popular vote
Former Mayor Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson (Justice-Utah)/Mr. Luis J. Rodriguez (Justice-California) 32 electoral votes, 14.7% of the popular vote
Ms. Jill Stein (Green-Massachusetts)/Ms. Cheir Honkala (Green-Pennsylvania) 0 electoral votes, 9.3% of the popular vote
Former Congressman Virgil H. Goode, Jr. (Constitution-Virginia)/Former Party Chairman James N. Clymer (Constitution-Pennsylvania) 0 electoral votes, 2.7% of the popular vote
Ms. Roseanne Barr (Peace & Freedom-Hawaii)/Ms. Cindy Sheehan (Peace & Freedom-California) 0 electoral votes, 1.3% of the popular vote
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« Reply #110 on: May 16, 2013, 10:57:30 AM »
« Edited: June 06, 2013, 12:45:20 PM by IDS Legislator Alfred F. Jones »

And here's a map of the home states of all the popular vote runners up - correct me if I'm wrong on any of them, as I may have waffled between popular and electoral vote, though I tried to stay with the former.

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« Reply #111 on: May 20, 2013, 02:40:17 PM »

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« Reply #112 on: May 20, 2013, 04:30:03 PM »
« Edited: May 21, 2013, 08:12:12 AM by IDS Legislator Alfred F. Jones »

Here's an updated map of how Democratic and Republican the states are, based on the past 5 elections (1976-1992).

Tossup = tied amount for each major party
30% = 3/5
50% = 4/5
90% = 5/5



The results are naturally skewed somewhat towards the Democrats due to the Churchslides, though the lack of the McGovernslide did even things out a bit.
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« Reply #113 on: May 23, 2013, 08:00:42 AM »

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« Reply #114 on: May 26, 2013, 10:36:48 AM »


Trying to keep this on page one for Cath's convenience.
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« Reply #115 on: May 26, 2013, 11:13:21 AM »

And here's a map of the home states of all the popular vote runners up - correct me if I'm wrong on any of them, as I may have waffled between popular and electoral vote, though I tried to stay with the former.



It is missing Nader (Connecticut), Eisenhower (Kansas), and William Wirt (Maryland), other than that it looks about right.  Fun fact: Aside from North Dakota, every Midwestern state in Atlamerica has produced either a President or an electoral vote runner-up.  I suppose you could argue Oklahoma is of the Midwest, but it seems far more culturally Southern than Midwestern, so I've always considered it part of the South (this is also true of Missouri, but to an even greater extent than Oklahoma).  On a semi-related note, can someone explain why the New York Times keeps referring to West Virginia as part of the Northeast? 
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« Reply #116 on: June 03, 2013, 02:27:32 PM »

Bump. Here's an updated map of how Democratic and Republican the states are, based on the past 5 elections (1984-2000).

Tossup = tied amount for each major party
30% = 3/5
50% = 4/5
90% = 5/5



The removal of the Churchslides finally brings the map back to at least some semblance of balance. States that have gone majority third-party are green.
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« Reply #117 on: June 05, 2013, 06:49:55 PM »

Note: It says Feingold was our 45th President when in fact he was our 35th. Just a tip.
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« Reply #118 on: June 06, 2013, 12:44:04 PM »

Everyone who's ever been on a top-two presidential ticket.



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« Reply #119 on: June 09, 2013, 03:33:53 PM »

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« Reply #120 on: June 09, 2013, 03:44:18 PM »

1789: George Washington and John Adams
1792: George Washington and John Adams
1796: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
1800: Thomas Jefferson and John Jay
1804: Thomas Jefferson
1808: James Madison
1812: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
1816: Rufus King
1820: John Quincy Adams
1824: Andrew Jackson
1828: Andrew Jackson
1832: Andrew Jackson
1836: Martin Van Buren
1840: James G. Birney
1844: ames G. Birney
1848: Charles Francis Adams
1852: Charles Francis Adams
1856: William H. Seward
1860: Abraham Lincoln
1864: Abraham Lincoln
1868: Salmon P. Chase
1872: Charles O'Conor
1876: Samuel J. Tilden
1880: Samuel J. Tilden
1884: Grover Cleveland
1888: Grover Cleveland
1892: Grover Cleveland
1896: William Freeman Vilas
1900: William McKinley
1904: George Gray
1908: John A. Johnson
1912: Theodore Roosevelt
1916: Theodore Roosevelt
1920: Leonard Wood
1924: Calvin Coolidge
1928: Alfred E. Smith
1932: Alfred E. Smith
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1948: Harry S. Truman
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1960: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1964: Margaret Chase Smith
1968: George W. Romney
1972: Gabriel Green
1976: Gerald Ford
1980: Ronald Reagan
1984: Jack Kemp
1988: Jack Kemp
1992: Ross Perot
1996: Ross Perot
2000: Herman Cain
2004: Colin Powell
2008: Mike Gravel
2012: Herman Cain
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« Reply #121 on: June 13, 2013, 12:30:42 PM »

Well guess this wraps it up. From 1789 to 2012, from Washington to Cain.
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« Reply #122 on: June 13, 2013, 12:42:02 PM »

1789: George Washington (I-VA) and John Adams (F-MA)
1792: George Washington (I-VA) and John Adams (F-MA)
1796: John Adams (F-MA) and Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: John Adams (F-MA) and John Jay (F-NY)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA)
1808: James Madison (DR-VA)
1812: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (F-SC)
1816: Rufus King (F-NY)
1820: John Quincy Adams (DR-MA)
1824: John Quincy Adams (DR-MA)
1828: Andrew Jackson (D-TN)
1832: William Wirt (AM-MD)
1836: Martin Van Buren (D-NY)
1840: Martin Van Buren (D-NY)
1844: Martin Van Buren (D-NY)
1848: Charles F. Adams (FS-MA)
1852: Charles F. Adams (FS-MA)
1856: William H. Seward (R-NY)
1860: Samuel Houston (CU-TX)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)
1868: Salmon P. Chase (D-OH)
1872: Charles O'Conor (BD-NY)
1876: Samuel J. Tilden (D-NY)
1880: Samuel J. Tilden (D-NY)
1884: S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY)
1888: Frederick Douglass (R-NY)
1892: S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY)
1896: William McKinley (R-OH)
1900: William McKinley (R-OH)
1904: George Gray (D-DE)
1908: John A. Johnson (D-MN)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (P-NY)
1916: Henry Ford (P-MI)
1920: Leonard Wood (R-NH)
1924: J. Calvin Coolidge (R-MA)
1928: Alfred E. Smith (D-NY)
1932: Alfred E. Smith (D-NY)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1940: Robert A. Taft (R-OH)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1948: Harry S. Truman (D-MO)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY)
1960: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY)
1964: Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME)
1968: George W. Romney (R-MI)
1972: John Hospers (L-CA)
1976: Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)
1980: Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
1984: Jack Kemp (R-NY)
1988: Jack Kemp (R-NY)
1992: Ron Paul (R-TX)
1996: H. Ross Perot (R-TX)
2000: Herman Cain (R-GA)
2004: Colin Powell (R-PA)
2008: Maurice "Mike" Gravel (L-VA)
2012: Herman Cain (R-GA)

A combination of "honest votes" and strategic ones. Not entirely sure. Polling would've definitely affected my real life votes
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« Reply #123 on: June 13, 2013, 02:13:19 PM »


I suppose that's possible, though I hadn't planned it. Perhaps one more go 'round.
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« Reply #124 on: June 13, 2013, 03:49:02 PM »

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