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« on: December 28, 2012, 01:50:14 PM »

I'm liking this idea!

Jerry (R/AR) - 417
Snowstalker (D/PA) - 106
Antonio (S/CA) - 8
Miles (Free Democrat/NC) - 7


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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2012, 04:07:42 AM »

Vote-splitting, vote-splitting everywhere…



SJoyce (D-FL) - 211 EVs
Jerry (R-AR) - 143 EVs
TNF (I-KY) - 104 EVs
Hagrid (C-SC) - 80 EVs
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« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2013, 06:21:13 AM »



500 Spenstar3D (D-NY)
38 jerryarkansas (R-AR)
0 Vosem (L-OH)
0 Matt (C-VT)
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« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2014, 02:05:07 PM »

279 gov. shua (i-va) / rep. wyodon (d-wy)
148 rep. cris (r-co) / gov. jmfcst (r-tx)
84 sen. icespear (d-pa) / gov. ben romney (d-mo)
27 rep. guntaker (p-vt) / gov. teddy (p-fl)



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« Reply #4 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 #5 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 #6 on: September 15, 2015, 05:00:45 PM »

republicans have a divisive convention, and the compromise candidate dies before the election.



governor 84285 (d-me) / representative kyrsten sinema (d-az) - 49% pv, 440 ev
governor clark kent (r-ct) / senator john hoeven (r-nd) - 19% pv, 59 ev
senator jack enderman (r-fl) / senator shelley moore capito (r-wv) - 16% pv, 32 ev
televangelist thomas (r-nj) / louie gohmert (r-tx) - 15% pv, 7 ev
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« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2015, 12:33:28 PM »

a close-fought election is transformed into an electoral nightmare by the comparatively strong campaigns of leinad (who focuses his entire campaign on montana and wyoming) and darren medved (who scrapes over 30% and second place in the upper new england states). after hundreds of ballots, and several weeks of acting president mazie hirono, leinad brokers a deal with sen. pryor in exchange for some platform changes and a cabinet position. this election generates widespread support for the abolition of the electoral college.


gov. lemuel d. smith (d-va)/sen. mazie hirono (d-hi) - 45.5%, 269 ev
sen. roland pryor iii (r-oh)/gov. brian sandoval (r-nv) - 48.0%, 265 ev
rep. darren medved (i-nc)/musician jello biafra (g-ca) - 4.5%, 1 ev
fmr. gov. daniel leinad (l-ga)/fmr. gov. jesse ventura (i-mn) - 1.8%, 3 ev
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« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2016, 02:46:33 PM »
« Edited: March 15, 2016, 02:48:50 PM by əɹɐɯʇɥᵷᴉu uəəɹᵷɹəʌə »

republican primary, 2016

the map after super tuesday:



clark kent (senator from connecticut)
barry goldwater (representative from washington)
daniel leinad (representative from georgia)
reginald fayette (governor of iowa)


at this point, rep. goldwater, who was counting on wins in at least one of oklahoma, texas, and vermont, drops out and throws his support to rep. leinad.

the race after today's primaries:


the race remains up in the air until rep. leinad scrapes a bare victory in winner-take-most california, which gives him a moderate lead in the delegate count. sen. kent agrees to be leinad's vice president in order to avoid a brokered convention.

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« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2016, 07:19:02 AM »

four candidates won states in the 2016 democratic primaries — representative inman tell of kentucky, whose bizarrely tone-deaf, nationalist campaign petered out after scraping the "lead" in an essential five-way tie in iowa; moderate arkansas governor ken pollion, who ran a well-organised but ultimately uninspiring campaign that pulled in the remnants of the old-guard southern blue dogs; new york senator rocky lang, a mainstream progressive whose most vocal followers included, bizarrely, both elements of the white activist left and wall street types; and north carolina governor phoebe "peebs" saxifrage, whose longshot campaign (some observers cynically suggested at the outset that she was only running because she knew north carolina would never trust her with a second term) rapidly gained a coälition of african-americans and working-class white voters.



saxifrage - 2484 delegates
lang - 1881 delegates
pollion - 366 delegates
tell - 35 delegates
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« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2016, 03:08:28 PM »

four candidates won states in the 2016 democratic primaries — representative inman tell of kentucky, whose bizarrely tone-deaf, nationalist campaign petered out after scraping the "lead" in an essential five-way tie in iowa; moderate arkansas governor ken pollion, who ran a well-organised but ultimately uninspiring campaign that pulled in the remnants of the old-guard southern blue dogs; new york senator rocky lang, a mainstream progressive whose most vocal followers included, bizarrely, both elements of the white activist left and wall street types; and north carolina governor phoebe "peebs" saxifrage, whose longshot campaign (some observers cynically suggested at the outset that she was only running because she knew north carolina would never trust her with a second term) rapidly gained a coälition of african-americans and working-class white voters.



saxifrage - 2484 delegates
lang - 1881 delegates
pollion - 366 delegates
tell - 35 delegates


Uh... why would I lose my home state?

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peebs's strong coälition of african-americans and working-class whites. it'd've been something like 46-45-8.
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