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« Reply #75 on: April 07, 2014, 07:32:03 PM »



Sen. Butafly (I-ME) - 27
Rep. Cris (R-CO) - 364
Sen. IceSpear (D-PA) - 147
Activist Guntaker (G-MA) - 0
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« Reply #76 on: April 07, 2014, 11:11:23 PM »



Governor Chris (R-CO) - 329 EVs
Senator Guntaker (D-MA) - 175 EVs
Congressman TNF (S-IL) - 23 EVs
Senator Butafly (I-ME) - 11 EVs
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« Reply #77 on: April 08, 2014, 11:11:01 AM »



Senator Goldwater (R-WA)/Governor Maxwell (R-OK) - 44.2%, 318 EV's
Senator Guntaker (D-NY)/Senator Antonio V (D-CA) - 35.7%, 207 EV's
Senator TNF (S-KY)/Former Congressman Snowstalker (S-WV) - 12.2%, 13 EV's
Former Congressman Butafly (I-IL)/Former Senator Scott (I-CT) - 6.5%, 0 EV's
Others - 1.4%, 0 EV's

It's been a long time since a Democratic primary has been as contentious. Senator Guntaker, a moderate liberal who leans heavily on his pro-gun control views, faced a stark challenge from Kentucky populist TNF, who ran a pro-gun, pro-single payer, anti-tax cut campaign. In the end, Guntaker came out on top, and TNF ran independently along with recently defeated Congressman Snowstalker of West Virginia. Meanwhile, Former Independents Butafly and Scott formed together to make an independent ticket of a lifetime, and even lead in the polls for a while. However, their support bled when their money ran out, and led to the inevitable, a win for the united GOP ticket. While the battle was contentious, social conservatives united behind Goldwater, fearing a takeover by Guntaker, TNF, or butafly, and even allowed him his choice on VP (eventually going with fellow libertarian-ite Governor Maxwell of Oklahoma).
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« Reply #78 on: April 09, 2014, 08:59:59 PM »



President Goldwater (R-WA)/Vice-President Ben Constine (D-VA) - 244
Prisoner #24602 Theodore N. "TNF" Feldstein (D-KY)/Congressman Snowstalker (D-PA) - 234
Governor Maxwell (R-OK)/Senator SJoyce (D-FL) (Libertarian ticket) - 60
Mr. Albert "A" Person (Green - IL)/Lief (Green - VT) - 0

After being elected to a first term, President Goldwater shocked most observers by adopting an extremely neo-conservative foreign policy and starting preemptive wars in Israel, Iran, and Syria.  After the sudden death of Vice President Cathcon during a secret skull and bones hazing ritual for members who joined after college, the President appointed Ben Constine, the Democratic President of AIPAC Vice-President.  This was the last straw Oklahoma Governor and outspoken Libertarian Maxwell who formed a bipartisan Libertarian ticket that ironically didn't include any actual members of the Libertarian party (which explains its unexpectedly strong performance).  Ultimately, the election went to the House and while Governor Maxwell threw his support to the Democratic nominee, Theodore Nantucket "TNF" Feldstein, enough Democrats defected in protest of the fact that their party had nominated a socialist currently doing time in a federal prison to re-elect President Goldwater.  However, the Democratic controlled Senate elected Congressman Snowstalker Vice-President as retaliation for Vice-President Constine's decision to run on the Republican ticket.
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« Reply #79 on: April 27, 2014, 09:19:33 AM »

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Senator X of Ohio and Senator LeRoy Percy of Mississippi (Democratic) - 314
Congressman Maxwell of Oklahoma and Congressman Hiram Johnson of California (Progressive) - 110
Governor Goldwater of Washington and Senator Winthrop M. Crane of Massachusetts (Republican) - 59
State Senator TNF of Kentucky and Former State Senator Eugene Debs of Indiana (Socialist) - 48
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« Reply #80 on: April 27, 2014, 01:17:34 PM »

1852

The Democratic National Convention splits over the Compromise of 1850, with Northern-aligned Democrats backing the candidacy of Senator Goldwater of Delaware, a moderate and supporter of 'Popular Sovereignty' to decide the fate of slavery in the new territories. Southern Democrats, upset with their apparent loss of power within the party and unwilling to support even the possibility of losing control of the party to Free Soilers via Popular Sovereignty, draft former Attorney General Maxwell of Tennessee on a 'Southern Rights' ticket.

The Whig Party, in internal disarray and falling apart over the Compromise of 1850, decides that rather than renominate President Fillmore, it will instead support the candidacy of former Senator Malcolm X. X thus becomes the first major party Jewish nominee for President.

The Free Soilers, unable to stomach a vote for the reactionary Democrats or Whigs, support the candidacy of Governor and former evangelist Scott of Connecticut, who proposes blocking the expansion of slavery to the territories so that it might die out peacefully.



Fmr. Sen. Malcolm X (Whig-Ohio) 106
Sen. Goldwater (Democratic-Del.) 93
Gov. Scott (Free Soil-Conn.) 50
Fmr. Atty. Gen. Maxwell (Southern Rights-Tenn.) 47

The election goes to the House, which elects Goldwater.
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« Reply #81 on: April 27, 2014, 01:34:02 PM »

1996 Louisiana:
1st Round:
-Maxwell Jenkins: 26.23
-Scott Landrieu: 21.51.
-TNF Leyoub: 20.41
-X: 10.

2nd Round:
-Scott: 50.5
-Maxwell: 49.5
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« Reply #82 on: May 03, 2014, 10:56:43 PM »

meant to put this here:
DEM PRIMARY



Gov. Charlie Scott of CT  WINNER
Sen. Leonard Xanthopolous of OH
Gov. Francis Windenjammer of SD
Union Leader Terrence N. Frankfurter of KY
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« Reply #83 on: May 03, 2014, 11:14:23 PM »



Governor Shua - 263
Senator Scott - 89
Speaker Windjammer - 167
Union Leader TNF - 19

(Ignore the percentages)
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« Reply #84 on: May 21, 2014, 07:52:50 PM »

The Democratic Party decides to nominate Governor Windjammer of South Dakota. His populism helps him in the south, but Windjammer is seen as a "DINO" by the liberal base of the party because of his social conservatism. As a result, Senator and  former union leader TNF decides to run a far-left, socialist third party. The Republican Party decides to nominate Governor MurrayBannerman of Indiana, and the Libertarian Party decides to nominate Senator Shua of Virginia.



Governor Winjammer (D-SD): 310 EV's
Governor MurrayBannerman (R-IN): 143 EV's
Senator TNF (G-KY): 47 EV's
Senator Shua (L-VA): 38 EV's
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« Reply #85 on: June 09, 2014, 12:14:46 AM »



Governor Winfield D. Jammer (D-MN) - 285 EVs
Governor Richard Ramsey (R-IA) - 186 EVs
Senator Joshua Schumacher (I-VA) - 41 EVs
Congressman Murray Bannerman (L-IN) - 26 EVs
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« Reply #86 on: October 06, 2014, 04:49:14 PM »

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« Reply #87 on: March 14, 2015, 02:12:18 PM »

2040 Republican Presidential Primaries


Governor Rick Remington R-IL
Senator Josh Shaffley R-VA
Congressman Murray Bannerman R-IN
Governor Walter Goldman R-WA
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« Reply #88 on: March 14, 2015, 10:27:02 PM »

Republican Presidential Primaries, 2032



Senator Rick Remington (Illinois)
Senator Barry M. Goldwater, IV (Washington)
Governor Jack Enderman (Florida)
Congressman Murray Bannerman (Indiana)

Explanation: Remington and Bannerman battle out the Northeast while Enderman manages to take most of the South. However, Remington is the establishment favorite and therefore becomes the frontrunner.

Goldwater tries to reverse course, and even manages to make to do well for a late starting campaign taking up a good chunk of the West after a bare win in Virginia, but those Northern flat plains voters are not amused by his disparaging remarks on the area and ultimately they split between Remington and Bannerman, with Enderman long conceded by this point.

So yeah, Remington wins.
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« Reply #89 on: March 23, 2015, 05:46:23 AM »

A 3-way split among the right allows MormDem to win in a landslide.



Lawrence D. Smith (Democrat): 45.5%, 426 EV
Ronald R. Riley (Republican): 32.1%, 106 EV
Barry Goldwater III (Libertarian): 17.6%, 6 EV
John P. Enderman (Independent): 4.8%
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« Reply #90 on: March 23, 2015, 02:55:25 PM »



MormDem and Enderman act as spoilers, with the race going to Congress
Antonio (D) - 251
Goldwater (R) - 252
MormDem(I) - 6
Enderman (C) - 29
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« Reply #91 on: March 23, 2015, 04:06:39 PM »



gov. jack   enderman       (r-fl) - 39.6% pv - 268 ev
sen. antonio   vivaldi (d-ca) - 36.1% pv - 237 ev
rep. l.d.   smith                (i-va) - 21.1% pv -    33 ev
   mr. rudolph   fayette (l-ia) -    2.7% pv -       0 ev
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« Reply #92 on: April 02, 2015, 09:30:36 AM »

U.S. presidential election, 2016

The Democratic Party presidential primaries, between Gov. L.D. Smith of Virginia, Sen. Antonio "Tony" Valentino of California, and Rep. Alexandra Person of Illinois were brutal. Smith attacked Valentino and Person of being 'radical social liberals', Valentino and Person attacked Smith for being a 'closet reactionary', Person attacked Valentino for being insufficiently progressive on social issues, and Valentino attacked Person for being 'too focused on social issues.' At the end of the day, no candidate had enough delegates to secure the nomination. Smith and his delegates walked out of the convention, followed by Person and her delegates. Valentino won the nomination even as his primary season opponents declared their own independent campaigns against him and against the Republican opponent, Gov. Richard Fayette of New Jersey.



Governor Richard "Dick" Fayette of New Jersey (Republican Party): 35% of the popular vote / 253 electoral votes
Senator Antonio "Tony" Valentino of California (Democratic Party): 28% of the popular vote / 173 electoral votes
Governor Louis David "L.D." Smith of Virginia (Independent): 23% of the popular vote / 112 electoral votes
Congresswoman Alexandra Person of Illinois (Progressive): 3% of the popular vote / 0 electoral votes

The election is thrown to the House of Representatives, wherein conservative Democrats (the key backers of Smith) made a deal with moderate Republicans to elect Fayette in return for support on a few key issues, most of which have to do with socially conservative causes that Smith supports.
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« Reply #93 on: April 03, 2015, 11:22:34 PM »

1912

The progressive mood of the country gives Gov. R. Fayette a challenge from a split faction of the party, led by Sen. A. P. Evergreen, as well as handing Gov. Antonio Vanzetti the nomination wresting it away from his party's conservatives, while Rep. T. N. Forsythe charges all these candidates with elitism in his quest for support.



Gov. Antonio Vanzetti (Democrat-CA)    35% 268
Gov. Roy Fayette (Republican-IA)          34% 179
Sen. A. P. Evergreen (Progressive-WI)   22%   84
Rep. Thomas N. Forsythe  (Socialist-IL)   9%


Antonio barely manages to avoid a vote by the House, and is elected President.
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« Reply #94 on: April 08, 2015, 05:06:35 AM »



Senator Terence N. Fulbright (D-KY): 33.7%, 211 EV
Governor Ronald W. Fayette (R-IA): 28.1%, 161 EV
Congresswoman Ann B. "Evergreen" Persson (I-MA): 17.4%, 84 EV
Governor Joshua E. Daniels (L-VA): 20.8%, 82 EV


Even though Democrats have just retaken the House, the State-based voting system, coupled with Governor Daniels' endorsement, allows Fayette to narrowly reach an absolute majority:



Fayette: 26
Fulbright: 16
Persson: 6
Tie: 2
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« Reply #95 on: April 08, 2015, 09:36:40 PM »
« Edited: April 08, 2015, 09:47:07 PM by L.D. Smith, Knight of Appalachia »




Governor James Shua (R-VA): 317 EV,  42.9% PV
Senator Tony Vanzetti (D-CA) : 138 EV, 25.8% PV
Congresswoman Amy E. Person (I-MA): 83 EV, 25.2% PV
Mr. Timothy N. Fitzgerald (S-IL): 0 EV, 7.1%% PV

Two way leftist split between Senator Tony Vanzetti and Congresswoman Amy E. Person, along with a surprisingly strong Socialist campaign from firebrand chairman Timothy N. Fitzgerald gives Governor James Shua, known for a moderate record the victory.

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« Reply #96 on: April 20, 2015, 08:51:07 AM »
« Edited: April 20, 2015, 08:55:43 AM by evergreen 🌲 »

1920 presidential election



gov.   wilbur   shua                     (d-va)   -   30%pv   -   276ev
sen.   l.d.   smith                        (r-ut)   -   32%pv   -   141ev
rep.   antonio   vicente         (p-ca)   -   22%pv   -      85ev
  mr.   terrence   n.   finch   (s-il)   -   16%pv   -      29ev

the election of 1920 marked the beginning of some major developments in american politics. first and foremost of these is, of course, the final demise of the two-party presidential system. although the three-way battle between wilson, roosevelt, and taft eight years before had already shown some cracks, this new four-way battle with the winner receiving less than a third of the popular vote paved the way for fundamental reforms to the structure of the government.
the progressives became a permanent fixture in national politics, also winning over two dozen seats in congress and holding the balance of power.
finch's win in illinois (although achieved with only 29% of the vote) marked the rise of the socialist machine in chicago. three years later, he won a landslide victory in the mayoral elections.
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« Reply #97 on: April 20, 2015, 11:20:18 AM »


Wilson Shua (VA) / Richard Nixon (CA) (Republican)
L. Dean Smith (VA) / Stephen M. Young (OH) (Democratic) 185
E. V. Greene (IL) (Independent SociLizt)
Antonio LaPierre (LA) / Robert Byrd (WV) (Progressive Democratic)


Hawkish VirginIan L. Dean Smith gets the Democratic nomination.  The New Deal Coalition fractures when E. V. Greene, Socialistic mayir of New York runs and an independent.  As Smiths rhetoric becomes increasingly conservative, Antonio LaPierre or Louisiana runs, with the support of populistic Southerners.
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« Reply #98 on: April 20, 2015, 04:14:20 PM »


Wilson Shua (VA) / Richard Nixon (CA) (Republican)
L. Dean Smith (VA) / Stephen M. Young (OH) (Democratic) 185
E. V. Greene (IL) (Independent SociLizt)
Antonio LaPierre (LA) / Robert Byrd (WV) (Progressive Democratic)


Hawkish VirginIan L. Dean Smith gets the Democratic nomination.  The New Deal Coalition fractures when E. V. Greene, Socialistic mayir of New York runs and an independent.  As Smiths rhetoric becomes increasingly conservative, Antonio LaPierre or Louisiana runs, with the support of populistic Southerners.

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« Reply #99 on: May 17, 2015, 05:01:44 PM »

A Democratic Primary Season
The retiring Democratic President, a fiscal liberal and a social conservative, left office with his party in dissary. His own segment of the party, the populist wing, felt weakened by his low approval ratings, and divided by his pragmatic hand toward the liberals. Congressman Robert Beaver, the most staunch member of the populist wing, ran as a hard-right winger on guns and abortion. Lloyd Smith, meanwhile, took the opposite tact, all but ignoring social issues and taking a hard fight towards establishment Democrats who were looking the other direction. This opened up the discussion for the liberal wing, who also had two candidates - Willard Evergreen III, a congressman nearing the fringe from the Chicago area, and Antonio Estevez, a rising star in the Democratic Party and Senator of California.

The populist wing, however, still looked in control as the primaries began. Despite polling strongly, Estevez fared poorly in the state of Iowa, where Smith and Beaver shut out Estevez for the top two. Estevez came back with New Hampshire and Michigan, two important states, but was shut out of the top two again in South Carolina, where Beaver came out on top. As the primary season went on, however, Beaver and Smith began brutalizing one another over the right to the Democratic nomination. Meanwhile, Estevez stuck to a positive message of fighting poverty and universal healthcare, and his lead continued to grow over the two battling Congressmen. He proceeded to win the nomination defiantly, only losing a couple of states to Smith and Beaver (Evergreen's strongest performances were in his homestate of Illinois, where he scored second place with 28%, and in Rhode Island, where he scored an impressive 42%).



58.5% - Senator Antonio Estevez (D-CA)
19.2% - Governor Lloyd D. Smith (D-UT)
16.1% - Congressman Robert Beaver (D-WV)
6.2% - Congressman Willard Evergreen III (D-IL)
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