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« Reply #4850 on: December 11, 2015, 11:14:36 PM »

2020 U.S. Presidential Jungle Primary - Results

Pres. Hillary Clinton [DEM] 46.3% votes, 40 States + DC
Sen. Ted Cruz [REP] 24.7% votes, 8 States
Sen. Marco Rubio [REP] 22.4%, 1 State
Sen. Tom Cotton [REP] 5.0%, 1 States
Others [Various] 1.3% votes, 0 States

2020 U.S. Presidential Runoff - Results

Pres. Hillary Rodham Clinton [DEM] 52.8% votes, 29 States + DC
Sen. Ted Cruz [REP] 47.2% votes, 21 States
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« Reply #4851 on: December 11, 2015, 11:46:30 PM »

2024 U.S. Presidential Jungle Primary

Sen. Tom Cotton [REP] 23.0% votes, 27 States
VP Julian Castro [DEM] 19.3% votes, 13 States
Gov. Kate Brown [DEM] 14.9% votes, 7 States
Sen. Cory Booker [DEM] 12.8% votes, 2 States + DC
Gov. Paul LePage [REP] 12.5% votes, 0 States
Sen. Rand Paul [REP] 7.1% votes, 1 State
Gov. Martin O'Malley [DEM] 6.3% votes, 0 States
Others [Various] 4.1% votes, 0 States

2020 U.S. Presidential Runoff - Results

Sen. Tom Cotton [REP] 50.4% votes, 26 States
VP Julian Castro [DEM] 49.6% votes, 24 States
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« Reply #4852 on: December 17, 2015, 11:07:45 PM »

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514: Fmr. Pres. Gerald Ford(R-MI)/Gov. George Deukmeijan(R-CA) - 55.5%
024: Gov. Michael Dukakis(D-MA)/Rev. Jesse Jackson(D-DC) - 43.2%

At the convention, Dukakis is endorsed by Jackson to defeat Senator Gore in delegate count.
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« Reply #4853 on: December 19, 2015, 12:07:03 PM »

2004


VIce President (D) Paul Martin-Maryland 252 EV
Stephen Harper Representative for Texas  Conservative- 134 EV
Rep from Texas Gilles Duceppe - Bloc South 92 EV
Jack Layton NYC Mayor Progressive-60 EV



2008 Election

Stephen Harper Representative for Texas  Conservative- 218 EV
President- Maryland (D) Paul Martin 176 EV
Jack Layton NYC Mayor Progressive-74 EV
Rep from Texas Gilles Duceppe - Bloc South 70 EV
 
2012


President Stephen Harper Texas  Conservative- 320 EV
Michael Ignatieff -NYC Businessman 38 EV
Jack Layton NYC Mayor Progressive-165 EV
Rep from Texas Gilles Duceppe - Bloc South 15 EV
 
Can someone explain Bloc South?
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« Reply #4854 on: December 19, 2015, 12:24:55 PM »

2004


VIce President (D) Paul Martin-Maryland 252 EV
Stephen Harper Representative for Texas  Conservative- 134 EV
Rep from Texas Gilles Duceppe - Bloc South 92 EV
Jack Layton NYC Mayor Progressive-60 EV



2008 Election

Stephen Harper Representative for Texas  Conservative- 218 EV
President- Maryland (D) Paul Martin 176 EV
Jack Layton NYC Mayor Progressive-74 EV
Rep from Texas Gilles Duceppe - Bloc South 70 EV
 
2012


President Stephen Harper Texas  Conservative- 320 EV
Michael Ignatieff -NYC Businessman 38 EV
Jack Layton NYC Mayor Progressive-165 EV
Rep from Texas Gilles Duceppe - Bloc South 15 EV
 
Can someone explain Bloc South?

It's like the Bloc Quebecois, which is a Quebec Nationalist party that supports Quebec splitting off from Canada. Thus, this party would probably advocate secession.
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« Reply #4855 on: December 19, 2015, 01:05:49 PM »

Reform Charge
1992

Ross Perot/Douglas Wilder (Independent)-253
Bill Clinton/Pat Schroeder (Democratic)-240
George HW Bush/Dan Quayle (Republican)-45
As the economy slid downward, president Bush's approval ratings massively crashed and burned. He stared down the face of defeat, and Bill Clinton, who scraped out of a divisive primary against Jerry Brown, Dick Gephardt, Jesse Jackson, Bill Bradley, Douglas Wilder, and Mario Cuomo seemed to hold victory in the palm of his hands. However, wealthy Texas businessman Ross Perot entered the race with a populist tone. Never once dropping out, he coalesced support and gained important endorsements from a number of moderate congressional Republicans and some liberal Democrats. In fact, Jesse Jackson lent his support to Perot, helping him make inroads into the black vote. Perot's later selection of Douglas Wilder, still mad at Clinton's primary tactics, as VP solidified this fact. Clinton was hit by a major personal scandal in September, and Ross Perot steamed forward. The election went to congress, who settled on Perot as a compromise.

1996

Douglas Wilder/David Boren (Reform)-280
Jerry Brown/Sam Nunn (Democratic)-151
Richard Lugar/Bob Dole (Republican)-107
Ross' Perot's term was marked by major economic stimulus, tax reform, mild protectionism, and economic recovery. His newly formed Reform party attracted a number of converts in government and also won elections across the country in 1994. The economy continued to improve, and President Perot oversaw intervention in Yugoslavia by his Secretary of State Gen. Collin Powell. In 1995, Perot, who was struggling with his health, announced he would not run for reelection. His vice president, the popular Douglas Wilder, took the reins in an easy primary and tapped Reform Senate Whip Dave Boren as his VP selection. After another divisive primary, the Democrats nominated Jerry Brown, but struggled mightily, especially considering the loss of many blue-collar voters and black voters to the Reform Party. The GOP settled on an uncontroversial, moderately conservative ticket, but voters were contented with the Reform Party.
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« Reply #4856 on: December 19, 2015, 03:59:42 PM »

Stringent Recovery - 1984

Reagen is more of a hardass with regards to economics, and stays with austerity. Also, Mondale decides to challenge Senator David Durenberger instead of running for president.



President Ronald Reagen (R-CA)/Vice President George H.W. Bush (R-TX) - 53.6%, 385 EVs
Senator John Glenn (D-OH)/Governor Bill Clinton (D-AR) - 45.1%, 153 EVs

1988
Reagen's next four years are bad for him, as Iran Contra comes out and the 90's recession is sped up by a few years. The Democrats almost gain a supermajority in the '86 midterms, and stonewall his agenda. Reagen is impeached in early 1988 over the aformentioned Iran Contra, and a severely damaged Bush takes over. Senator Paul Simon runs on a hardline anti corruption campaign, and takes the presidency in a near-landslide.



Senator Paul Simon (D-IL)/Governor Mark White (D-TX) - 52.4%, 354 EVs
President George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Vice President William Bennett (R-CO) - 44.9%, 184 EVs
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« Reply #4857 on: December 19, 2015, 04:22:40 PM »

DEWEY BEATS TRUMAN

1948 Presidential Election



Governor Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Governor Earl Warren (R-CA) - 52.2%, 348 EV's
President Harry Truman (D-MO)/Senator Alben Barkley (D-KY) - 43.7%, 145 EV's
Governor Strom Thurmond (SR-SC)/Governor Fielding Wright (SR-MS) - 2.4%, 38 EV's
Former Vice President Henry Wallace (P-NY)/Senator Glen Taylor (P-ID) - 2.2%, 0 EV's

KEFAUVER BEATS DEWEY... NOT REALLY

1952 Presidential Election



President Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Vice President Earl Warren (R-CA) - 50.8%, 331 EV's
Senator Estes Kefauver (D-TN)/Former Commerce Secretary W. Averell Harriman (D-NY) - 48.3%, 200 EV's
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« Reply #4858 on: December 19, 2015, 05:28:37 PM »

1992
Working with big majorities in both houses made it easier for Simon. He liberalized laws on gay rights and abortion, while heavily reforming the education system. Tax cuts were initiated for the middle and lower classes, and changes were made to the bankin system to lessen the effect of debt on people. Tianamen Square blew up into something bigger due to Simon's bullishness on China, and eventually the crisis that followed caused the leadership to modernize and adapt. The GOP found itself confused and the 1990 midterms led to the Democrats keeping both houses. Prime Minister Thatcher's (She wins on the 1st ballot) notoriously bad relationship with the President made headlines on both sides of the atlantic.

Governor Judd Gregg was seen as the golden boy of the Republicans, and he saw off challenges from John McCain and Tommy Thompson. Unfortunately for him, his campaign floundered about and Simon won re-election convincingly.



President Paul Simon (D-IL)/Vice President Mark White (D-TX) - 52.0%, 311 EVs

Governor Judd Gregg (R-NH)/Congressman Bill Young (R-FL) - 45.9%, 227 EVs

1996
Democrats were still 'in vogue' by 1993, and there was still plenty to do. Health care reform, however piecemeal, was still a step towards progress. Extensive campaign finance reform saw a return to Simon's 1988 pledges on corruption, and continued funding increases for welfare kept many above the poverty line. Simon took action in Rwanda, establishing a peaceful UN mandate there in a matter of months. Humanitarian intervention became the name of the game as Panama finally cracked and was in need of assistance.

The Democrats felt that they messed up when 68 year old former governor George Sinner over Congressman Dick Gephardt, but his surprisingly energetic campaign worked against Congressman Clarence Thomas, who was dogged by rumours of sexual harrasment. The slogan 'Vote for Sinnner, not the sinner' became one of the most popular phrases in 1996.



Former Governor George Sinner (D-ND)/Senator Dick Lamm (D-CO) - 53.2%, 408 EVs
Congressman Clarence Thomas (R-NJ)/Former Governor Carroll Campbell (R-SC) - 39.9%, 130 EVs
Governor Eunice Groark (I-CT)/Former Lt. Governor J. Marshall Coleman (R-VA) - 5.4%
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« Reply #4859 on: December 19, 2015, 06:58:08 PM »

1992 Presidential Election - French Edition



Ross Perot, Leader of the Populist Party - 35%
Bill Clinton, Leader of the Democratic Party - 34%
President George H.W. Bush, Leader of the Republican Party - 28%
Others - 3%



Bill Clinton, Leader of the Democratic Party - 52.4%
Ross Perot, Leader of the Populist Party - 47.6%
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« Reply #4860 on: December 19, 2015, 10:36:00 PM »

2000


Governor Thomas Davis (R-VA)/Senator Tom Ridge (R-PA) - 46.9%, 272 EVs
President George Sinner (D-ND)/Governor Lee Fisher (D-OH) - 44.5%, 266 EVs
CEO Howard Schultz (I-NY)/Congressman Gary Johnson (I-TX) - 7.1%

2004


Former Governor Mary Landrieu (D-LA)/Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) - 43.5%, 271 EVs
President Thomas Davis (R-VA)/Vice President Tom Ridge (R-PA) -  42.9%, 267 EVs
CEO Howard Schultz (I-NY)/Economist Art Laffer (I-CA) - 11.0%

2008


Governor William Weld (R-MA)/Congresswoman Jackie Winters (R-OR) - 51.1%, 325 EVs
President Mary Landrieu (D-LA)/Vice President Sherrod Brown (D-OH) - 46.9%, 213 EVs
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« Reply #4861 on: December 20, 2015, 02:21:29 AM »
« Edited: December 20, 2015, 04:40:28 PM by VPH »

Edwards Sans Scandal

Mitt Romney
Mike Huckabee
John McCain
Sam Brownback
Ron Paul



John Edwards/Barack Obama-402
Mitt Romney/Sarah Palin-136
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« Reply #4862 on: December 20, 2015, 11:49:00 AM »

Edwards Sans Scandal

Mitt Romney
Mike Huckabee
John McCain
Sam Brownback
Ron Paul



John Edwards/Barack Obama-402
Mitt Romney/Sarah Palin-136

McCain wins Utah?
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« Reply #4863 on: December 20, 2015, 04:01:07 PM »

Deadlock '04


President George W. Bush (R-TX)/Vice President Dick Cheney (R-WY) - 48.9%, 269 EVs
Senator John Kerry (D-MA)/Senator John Edwards (D-NC) - 49.2%, 269 EVs

Senate - 52 Republicans and 47 Democrats.
House - 229 Republicans and 205 Democrats.


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« Reply #4864 on: December 20, 2015, 04:06:04 PM »

2000


Senator John S. McCain (R-AZ)/Governor Thomas J. Ridge (R-PA): 278 EVs
Vice President Albert A. "Al" Gore (D-TN)/Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (D-CT): 260 EVs

2004



President John S. McCain (R-AZ)/Vice President Thomas J. Ridge (R-PA): 300 EVs
Governor Howard B. Dean (D-VT)/Retired General Wesley K. Clark (D-AR): 238 EVs

2008


Senator Hillary R. Clinton (D-AR)/William B. "Bill" Richardson (D-NM): 367 EVs
Governor Williard "Mitt" Romney (R-MA)/Governor James R. "Rick" Perry (R-TX): 171 EVs

2012


President Hillary R. Clinton (D-AR)/Vice President Theodore "Ted" Strickland (D-OH): 294 EVs
Governor James R. "Rick" Perry (R-TX)/Congresswoman Marsha W. Blackburn (R-TN): 244 EVs

2016


Senator Rafael E. "Ted" Cruz (R-TX)/Businesswoman Cara "Carly" Fiornia (R-CA): 297 EVs
Former Governor Martin J. O'Malley (D-MD)/Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH): 241 EVs
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« Reply #4865 on: December 20, 2015, 04:17:46 PM »

Just for fun.

Gore beats Mac.


Vice President Al Gore (D-TN)/Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) - 49.9%, 291 EVs
Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) - 48.4%, 247 EVs
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« Reply #4866 on: December 20, 2015, 04:24:53 PM »

1996 - French Style



President Bill Clinton, Leader of the Democratic Party - 43%
Bob Dole, Leader of the Republican Party - 29%
Opposition Leader Ross Perot, Leader of the Populist Party - 26%



President Bill Clinton, Leader of the Democratic Party - 55.7%
Bob Dole, Leader of the Republican Party - 44.3%
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« Reply #4867 on: December 20, 2015, 04:40:18 PM »


Meant to make that Romney. Oops. Yeah, I'll fix that
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« Reply #4868 on: December 20, 2015, 05:17:47 PM »
« Edited: December 20, 2015, 06:08:20 PM by Lt. Governor and Senator-elect Kent »

2016



Democratic: former Senator and SecState Hillary Clinton (New York)/former Governor Martin O'Malley (Maryland) - 49.32%, 284 EVs
Republican: Governor Chris Christie (New Jersey)/Senator Marco Rubio (Florida) - 46.93%, 254 EVs
Independent: former Senator Jim Webb (Virginia)/former Governor and Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman (Utah) - 2.64%, 0 EVs


2020



Republican: Governor Marco Rubio (Florida)/Senator Tom Cotton (Arkansas) - 51.02%, 340 EVs
Democratic: President Hillary Clinton (New York)/Vice President Martin O'Malley (Maryland) - 46.16%, 198 EVs


2024



Republican: President Marco Rubio (Florida)/Vice President Tom Cotton (Arkansas) - 52.65%, 375 EVs
Democratic: former Vice President Martin O'Malley (Maryland)/former HUD Secretary Julian Castro (Texas) - 45.71%, 163 EVs


2028



Democratic: Senator Martin Heinrich (New Mexico)/Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (New York) - 48.92%, 271 EVs
Republican: Vice President Tom Cotton (Arkansas)/former Governor Nikki Haley (South Carolina) - 49.79%, 267 EVs
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« Reply #4869 on: December 21, 2015, 08:15:57 AM »

2004 Republican Primaries


Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL) - 50.2%
Former Governor Terry Branstad (R-IA) - 29.5%
Congressman John Kasich (R-OH) - 10.0%

2004 General Election


Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL)/Congresswoman Deborah Pryce (R-OH) - 49.9%, 284 EVs
President Al Gore (D-TN)/Vice President Dick Durbin (D-IL) - 49.1%, 254 EVs
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« Reply #4870 on: December 21, 2015, 12:15:44 PM »



Mitt Romney 42%
Hillary Clinton 35%
Rick Santorum 14%
Barack Obama 7%
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« Reply #4871 on: December 22, 2015, 02:28:52 PM »

Can't Bruise our Cruz!


Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX)/Senator Todd Young (R-IN) - 49.3%, 274 EVs
President Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Vice President Brian Schatz (D-HI) - 49.6%, 264 EVs
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« Reply #4872 on: December 23, 2015, 02:49:42 AM »


390: Pres. Chris Christie(R-NJ)/Vice Pres. Condoleezza Rice(R-CA) - 55.5%
148: Mayor Bill DeBlasio(D-NY)/Rep. Kshama Sawant(D-WA) - 43.2%
Other: 1.2%
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« Reply #4873 on: December 23, 2015, 09:29:39 AM »

Worse 2006 Midterms - Burn Baby Burn


Democrats
- 52 seats +1 Independent
Republicans - 47 seats

Interesting Races/Pickups

AZ - 49.4% Phil Gordon, 49.2% Jon Kyl
CT - 43.9% Ned Lamont, 42.4% Joe Lieberman, 13.0% Paul Streitz
MO - 52.4% Claire McCaskill, 45.4% Jim Talent
MT - 52.5% Jon Tester, 44.9% Conrad Burns

NV - 49.998% Shelley Berkley, 49.995% John Ensign
OH - 59.9% Sherrod Brown, 41.1% Mike DeWine
PA - 63.4% Bob Casey, 36.6% Rick Santorum
RI - 55.0% Sheldon Whitehouse, 45.0% Lincoln Chafee
TN - 51.9% Harold Ford, 45.6% Zach Wamp
VA - 52.4% Jim Webb, 45.9% George Allen



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« Reply #4874 on: December 23, 2015, 04:10:46 PM »

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Dewey III


Former Governor Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Senator William Knowland (R-CA) - 52.2%, 365 EVs
Governor Adlai Stevenson (D-IL)/Senator Robert Kerr (D-OK) - 47.6%, 166 EVs
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