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« Reply #5400 on: July 15, 2016, 11:31:22 AM »

No Minnesota or Oregon? I'm disappointed.
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« Reply #5401 on: July 15, 2016, 02:56:26 PM »


Republican: Barry Goldwater (Arizona)/William E. Miller (New York) - 43.28%, 353 EVs
Democratic: George Wallace (Alabama)/Curtis LeMay (California) - 37.69%, 157 EVs
Independent: John Anderson (Illinois)/Patrick Lucey (Wisconsin) - 19.03%, 28 EVs
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« Reply #5402 on: July 15, 2016, 07:14:58 PM »

This is the map used in the movie "The Purge: Election Year". In red are the states that voted to end the Purge, while the blue states voted to maintain it.

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« Reply #5403 on: July 16, 2016, 09:20:23 AM »

✓ Vice Pres. Joe Biden/Mayor Cory Booker: 368 (53.3%)
Gov. Mitt Romney/Rep. Paul Ryan: 170 (44.9%)

✓ Pres. Joe Biden/Vice Pres. Cory Booker: 407 (55.5%)
Sen. Ted Cruz/Sen. Jeff Sessions: 131 (42.7%)
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« Reply #5404 on: July 17, 2016, 10:06:17 AM »



Brexit Refrendum: US Edition
Leave: 306 EVs
Remain: 232 EVs
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« Reply #5405 on: July 17, 2016, 10:48:19 PM »

2008 Jungle Primary



Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) - 25.8%
Senator Barack Obama (D-IL)/Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) - 25.2%

Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) - 21.1%
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Congressman Eric Cantor (R-VA) - 9.7%
Former Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR)/Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) - 9.0%
Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX)/Former Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr. (R-CA) - 2.5%
Former Senator John Edwards (D-NC)/Former Majority Whip David Bonior (D-MI) - 1.4%
Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY)/Governor Sarah Palin (R-AK) - 1.3%
Former Senator Fred Thompson (R-TN)/Former HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson (R-WI) - 0.6%
Others - 3.4%
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« Reply #5406 on: July 18, 2016, 09:01:58 PM »
« Edited: July 18, 2016, 09:56:18 PM by NHI »

2016 Jungle Primary:
Donald Trump/Mike Pence: 26.1%
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren: 25.8%
Ted Cruz/Mike Lee: 18.8%
Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine: 17.2%
Other: 12.1%

✓ Donald Trump/Mike Pence: 318 (51.2%)
Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren: 220 (48.8%)
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« Reply #5407 on: July 18, 2016, 09:31:04 PM »

Who's Elizabeth Sanders?
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« Reply #5408 on: July 18, 2016, 09:56:29 PM »


Meant Warren
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« Reply #5409 on: July 21, 2016, 02:48:43 PM »


It saddens me to see only 4 colonies of the original 13 to vote for Leave. Then again, I understand that you're using modern America for this map.
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« Reply #5410 on: July 22, 2016, 12:08:54 PM »

Map time!

Trump Wins Landslide In Dramatic Realigning Election! Trump Victory Not Impeded By Utah Change To State Legislature For Presidential Vote.


Businessman Donald J. Trump (R - NY)/Governor Mike Pence (R - IN): 313 EVs, 52.0% PV
Fmr. State Sec Hillary R. Clinton (D - NY)/Senator Tim Kaine (D - VA): 219 EVs, 45.5% PV
Fmr. MA Governor Willard "Mitt" Romney (I - UT)/Fmr. Governor Bill Weld (L - MA): 6 EVs, N/A for PV
Fmr. Governor Gary Johnson (L - NM)/Fmr. Governor Bill Weld (L - MA): 0 EVs, 2.1% PV

After the conventions, Trump and Hillary remained in a dead heat. By September, however, Trump's populist message on trade and law and order began to pay off in the Midwest of all places. Though he trailed Clinton in states such as Florida, New Hampshire, and even Arizona, he consistently led her in states such as Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and even one congressional district of Maine. After the first debate ended, which was seen as a slight Trump victory, the businessman began to beat Clinton in other state polls, including the aforementioned non-Midwestern states where Clinton was previously winning. After even bigger wins in the following debates, the Trump/Pence ticket was consistently winning at least the 270 minimal EVs needed to win the election.

The last controversy leading into Election Day was a spectre from the divided GOP primaries. A few state reps in South Carolina pushed a bill that would revoke the popular vote to choose the state's electors for President in favor of returning the ability to the state legislature, as it had been since before the Civil War in the state. Obviously, this affected Trump's campaign the most, so he was the most vocal. Just like Andrew Jackson after the 1824 fubar, Trump furiously preached against governmental elitism and that the common man deserves to choose his own electoral fate. Clinton's only response was that of mockery. She snidely remarked repeatedly that Trump brought this upon himself, but that the "Republicans deserved it and also that it shows the entire party's true colors." As extreme as Trump sounded to some people, the electorate in South Carolina and nationally preferred his response over Clinton's. Luckily for Trump, the measure failed in South Carolina's state house, with 4/5ths of the chamber's Democrats and 2/3rds of the Republicans uniting to vote against it. SC Governor Nikki Haley, while still ambivalent towards Trump, also opposed the bill, further ensuring that the popular vote for President would remain in her state. The Republicans had averted a constitutional crisis, at least in South Carolina.

Election Day arrived on November 8th. The Donald won a decisive victory against Hillary Clinton, gaining 313 EVs versus her 219 EVs. Trump won 60% of the vote in many reliably Republican states, while winning enough votes in swing states to gain most of them. Of all the swing states, only New Mexico, Nevada, Minnesota, and Virginia sided with Hillary, with Virginia and Nevada being decided by .5% of the vote each. Trump's closes states were Maine (2nd district only) and New Hampshire, which were decided by .6% and .8% of the vote respectively. The state that called the night for Trump was Ohio, which Trump won 52.5% to 46.9%. South Carolina's citizens got to vote for President, and they resoundingly voted for Trump. However, there was an anamoly... It did not come from South Carolina, but from Utah! Although there was no prior evidence of this, similar talks about changing how electoral votes for President were done in Utah. Apparently, the state legislature of Utah conducted this while everyone was focused on South Carolina. The bill was signed by Governor Gary Herbert on the night before the election. Even worse, many polling precincts reported that their records vanished, which did make the news early.  The only surviving records came from Salt Lake City and a few outlying towns in the south; all of these surviving records indicate a victory for Hillary Clinton 80% to Trump's 10%. For obvious reasons, these results have been contested by both major parties. The state legislature of Utah chose Mitt Romney for President and Libertarian VP Candidate William Weld for Vice President. Regardless, Trump had objectively won the night. Donald John Trump became the 45th President while Michael Pence became the 48th Vice President.

The day after, Trump congratulated his supporters for sticking to their enthusiasm and helping him achieve his goal of winning. There was the obligatory policy discussion and Trump's usual rhetoric, but a good portion of his victory speech was an attach on Mitt Romney, Gary Herbert, and the state government of Utah. Trump turned his Jacksonian ire against them, damning them for not only depriving the people of Utah their vote, but for going the extra step of destroying popular vote returns.  He added an extra promise to his first 100 days: to encourage Congress to get an amendment passed guaranteeing the right to popular vote for President for the citizens of every state. Should Congress fail to do so, then Trump called upon the other way to pass an amendment: a convention of the states. The American public resoundingly supported this call by 70%. Whatever the goal was of the state legislature of Utah, the only thing they ultimately did was give Trump more populist ammunition against the establishment.
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« Reply #5411 on: July 22, 2016, 12:14:46 PM »



Joe Biden/Jon Huntsman 486 EVs/69.5%
David Duke/Sarah Palin 52 EVs/29.1%

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« Reply #5412 on: July 22, 2016, 01:00:29 PM »

2016:



Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY) / Secretary of Labor Tom Perez - 276 EVS, (51.3%)
Former Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL) / Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) - 262 EVS, (49.7%)



Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) / Sen. Amy Klobacher (D-MN) - 362 EVS, (54.7%)
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) / Businesswoman Carly Fiorina (R-VA) - 176 EVS, (45.3%)



Governor John Kasich (R-OH) / Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) - 405 EVS, (56.2%)
Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY) / Sec. Julian Castro (D-TX) - 133 EVS, (43.8%)



Former Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-MD) / Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) - 306 EVS, (52.7%)
Former Gov. Jim Gilmore (R-VA) / Former Gov. Jim Webb (D-VA) - 232 EVS, (46.3%)
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« Reply #5413 on: July 22, 2016, 04:44:32 PM »

A New Beginning
✓ (Republican) Donald J. Trump: 281 (50.9%)
(Democrat) Hillary Clinton: 257 (47.8%)

It's Morning in America Again
✓ (Republican) Donald J. Trump: 414 (54.4%)
(Democrat) Andrew Cuomo: 124 (42.6%)
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« Reply #5414 on: July 23, 2016, 08:55:08 AM »

Let's try this with the original purpose of the thread...

This one isn't very hard.

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« Reply #5415 on: July 23, 2016, 10:19:00 AM »

Wilson 1912 states based on how often they voted Democratic 1896-1908?



(Hint: Look at close mid-20th century elections)

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« Reply #5416 on: July 23, 2016, 10:29:00 AM »

Wilson 1912 states based on how often they voted Democratic 1896-1908?
Very close. It does have to do with 1912, and some or all of the 1896-1908 elections.
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« Reply #5417 on: July 23, 2016, 04:17:29 PM »

Were Johnson to carry every state where his share of the vote in 2012 was equal or greater than his share of the national popular vote (0.99%), this would be the map:


Gov. Gary Johnson / Gov. Bill Weld [LIB] 288 EV
Sec. Hillary Clinton / Sen. Tim Kaine [DEM] 187 EV
Mr. Donald Trump / Gov. Mike Pence [REP] 63 EV
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« Reply #5418 on: July 24, 2016, 11:33:00 AM »
« Edited: July 24, 2016, 01:36:28 PM by NHI »

Let's Make America Great Again!

✓ Donald J. Trump: 52.9%
George W. Bush: 39.5%
John S. McCain: 3.9%
Other: 4.7%

2000: Gore vs. Trump
✓ Donald J. Trump/George W. Bush: 394 (52.4%)
Albert Gore/Joseph Lieberman: 144 (44.0%)
Other: 0 (3.6%)

2004: Trump vs Dean
✓ Donald J. Trump/George W. Bush: 511 (61.7%)
Howard Dean/Joseph Biden: 27 (36.4%)

2008: Bush vs. Brown
✓ George W. Bush/Rudolph Giuliani: 388 (54.1%)
Jerry Brown/Christopher Dodd: 150 (44.2%)

2012: Bush vs. Clinton
✓ George W. Bush/Rudolph Giuliani: 302 (51.0%)
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson: 236 (47.7%)

2016: Perry vs. Booker
✓ Cory Booker/Mark Warner: 364 (53.1%)
Richard Perry/Richard Santorum: 174 (44.0%)

2020: Booker vs. Trump
✓ Donald J. Trump, Jr./Kelly Ayotte: 277 (50.0%)
Cory Booker/Mark Warner: 261 (48.4%)
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« Reply #5419 on: July 24, 2016, 12:03:28 PM »

The Trumpening



Former State Secretary Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) - 54.2%, 374 EV's
Businessman Donald Trump (R-NY)/Governor Mike Pence (R-IN) - 44.5%, 164 EV's

Mourning in America



President Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Vice President Tim Kaine (D-VA) - 44.2%, 504 EV's
Mayor Donald Trump Jr. (R-NY)/Senator David Perdue (R-GA) - 22.5%, 21 EV's
Senator Ted Cruz (C-TX)/Former Congresswoman Mia Love (C-UT) - 19.4%, 13 EV's
Senator John Kasich (IR-OH)/Majority Leader Cathy McMorris Rodgers (IR-WA) - 11.2%, 0 EV's
Others - 2.7%, 0 EV's
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« Reply #5420 on: July 24, 2016, 12:52:50 PM »



Governor Ann Richards/Senator Blanche Lincoln (D) - 289
Governor Jeb Bush/Governor Jim Douglas (R) - 249
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« Reply #5421 on: July 25, 2016, 09:46:29 PM »



Governor Ann Richards/Senator Blanche Lincoln (D) - 289
Governor Jeb Bush/Governor Jim Douglas (R) - 249
How does almost every state flip?
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« Reply #5422 on: July 25, 2016, 10:06:30 PM »

Kent, I would assume a realignment, probably in the 1970s, but it could be as far back as the 1920s or 1930s.
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« Reply #5423 on: July 27, 2016, 04:23:55 PM »

✓ Vice Pres. Albert Gore, Jr./Sen. Joseph Lieberman: 354 (51.0%)
Sen. John S. McCain/Gov. John Engler: 184 (44.8%)

✓ Pres. Albert Gore, Jr./Vice Pres. Joseph Lieberman: 438 (52.5%)
Sen. Robert C. Smith/Diplomat Alan Keyes: 97 (43.6%)
Sen. Lincoln Chafee/Sen. Jim Jeffords: 3 (3.0%)

✓ Mayor Rudolph Giuliani/Governor Sarah Palin: 271 (49.0%)
Sen. John Edwards/Sen. Samuel Nunn: 267 (48.7%)

✓ Gov. Hillary Clinton/Sen. Mark Warner: 294 (50.9%)
Pres. Rudolph Giuliani/Vice Pres. Sarah Palin: 244 (47.4%)

✓ Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice Pres. Mark Warner: 332 (51.8%)
Frm. Vice Pres. Sarah Palin/Frm. Gov. Michael Huckabee: 206 (46.9%)

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« Reply #5424 on: July 29, 2016, 10:08:14 AM »

✓ Hillary Clinton/Timothy Kaine: 391 (50.9%)
Donald J. Trump/Michael Pence: 147 (44.2%)
Other: 0 (3.9%)
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