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change08
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2500 on:
March 23, 2012, 08:25:13 pm »
Quote from: Jbrase on March 23, 2012, 07:00:23 pm
2008 wonk edition
Is it the copy with the events in it like Jefferson-Jackson and the Obama "clings to guns" thing?
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March 24, 2012, 01:24:44 am »
Quote from: I'm Mitt Romney and I like grits on March 23, 2012, 08:25:13 pm
Quote from: Jbrase on March 23, 2012, 07:00:23 pm
2008 wonk edition
Is it the copy with the events in it like Jefferson-Jackson and the Obama "clings to guns" thing?
I don't recall, its the one that came with it as the better 08 version.
I've won as Pat fricken Buchanan before (primaried Bush), I've played as Badnarick in 04 and have made it a legit 3 way, I've even made Jim Traficant go as far as 2nd place in the 88 Dem Primary, but Feingold I just can't seem to win it
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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March 24, 2012, 10:40:03 am »
Quote from: Jbrase on March 24, 2012, 01:24:44 am
Quote from: I'm Mitt Romney and I like grits on March 23, 2012, 08:25:13 pm
Quote from: Jbrase on March 23, 2012, 07:00:23 pm
2008 wonk edition
Is it the copy with the events in it like Jefferson-Jackson and the Obama "clings to guns" thing?
I don't recall, its the one that came with it as the better 08 version.
I've won as Pat fricken Buchanan before (primaried Bush), I've played as Badnarick in 04 and have made it a legit 3 way, I've even made Jim Traficant go as far as 2nd place in the 88 Dem Primary, but Feingold I just can't seem to win it
.
I have made Trafficant as the Democratic nominee, brought up Lane Kirkland to 2nd, had Cindy Sheehan get 5% in the general election, but, like reality, Ron Paul or Sam Browback cant win.
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tmthforu94
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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March 24, 2012, 03:24:35 pm »
2008 Wonk-Edition:
I ran as Mitt Romney. Due to his cash advantage, I spent money early and developed a sizable national lead by December. I then concentrated hard on Iowa and New Hampshire, winning both. Won big in Michigan in Nevada, then lost by 3 points to Huckabee in South Carolina, which was a relief, as if I had lost to Giuliani things could have become interesting.
Won Florida handily, and swept Super Tuesday. It was soon down to Romney, Giuliani, and Huckabee, with both dropping out right after the March 4th primaries. I went into the General Election with around a 7 point lead, and held it. Clinton gained momentum after picking up endorsements and the economic collapse, but I countered her momentum with loads of cash, which kept my lead enact. Went into Election Day leading by around 7 points.
Clinton selected Richardson as her running mate, and I selected Jindal, so it was a truly historic election: Woman/Hispanic vs. Mormon/Indian.
Mitt Romney/Bobby Jindal: 55.3% Popular Vote, 377 Electoral Votes
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson: 44.7% Popular Vote, 161 Electoral Votes
Biggest surprise: Maryland. I contested it earlier, but as the General Election began, Clinton built up a solid lead. I actually pulled out of the state, but started airing ad's mid-October as polls tightened there. Only made one stop there in October.
Biggest win: Utah (SHOCKER!) 76.8% of the vote.
Biggest loss: D.C. (SHOCKER!) 27% of the vote.
Contested California heavily at the end, but only came up with 48.6% of the vote.
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Klecly
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April 02, 2012, 03:38:00 am »
I accidently used 2012 calculator, but oh well:
2008 Election:
McCain/Palin: 233 EVs with 34.0% of the popular vote
Barr/ Ruwart: 159 EVs with 33.1% of the popular vote
Obama/Biden: 146 EVs with 32.9% of the popular vote
I played as Bob Barr.
For some reason it told me mccain won in the house. wasnt the house democrat at the time of 2008?
Anyways...
Upset results:
Ohio: Barr: 34%
Obama: 34%
McCain: 32%
McCain led by 0.6%
Texas: McCain: 37%
Barr: 34%
Obama: 29%
Barr led by 2%
Virginia: Barr: 36%
McCain: 35%
Obama: 29%
McCain led by 1% on election day. ( McCain led ALL Campaign, literally but by October 30th his 14% lead slipped into only a 3-4% lead.)
Most of the battlegrounds were in the south...
Most states were VERY, VERY Close. Insane election lol
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ChairmanSanchez
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April 09, 2012, 05:38:44 pm »
2008
Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Governor Haley Barbour (R-MS)-355 EV, 50.9% of the popular vote.
Senator Barack Obama (D-IL)/Senator Jack Reed (D-RI)-183 EV, 43.0% of the popular vote.
Mr. Steve Kubby (L-CA)/Mr. Daniel Williams (L-FL)-5.1% of the popular vote.
Mr. Ralph Nader (I-CT)/Mr. Matt Gonzalez (I-CA)-0.6% of the popular vote.
Mr. Chuck Baldwin (C-FL)/Mr. Brian Rohrbough (C-CO)-0.2% of the popular vote.
Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (G-GA)/Mr. Howie Hawkins (G-NY)-0.2% of the popular vote.
I was Kubby.
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tmthforu94
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April 13, 2012, 11:10:46 pm »
2012: My Version
I have the game set up to where it's pretty difficult to beat Obama. I played as Romney, and spent about half of my energy fighting in the primary with the other half focusing on the General. Wins in IA and NH sealed it, and it was finished (I weighted momentum on both high, similar to RL).
Went into the GE ahead 2 points, and kept expanding - did very well with my finances.
Romney/Rubio - 57.1% PV, 495 EV
Obama/Biden - 41%, 43 EV
Johnson/??? - 2% (Got 18% in NM)
Illinois was very close, Obama winning 49.2-48.8 ). There were a lot of really close states, with most swinging Romney's way.
Hopefully the RL map will be something similar!
P.S. I think if Romney does win in a landslide, it will look like this, state-wise.
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2507 on:
April 15, 2012, 08:23:27 am »
Obama/Romney 2012
This was actually pretty close up until the last 3-4 weeks. I then turned on Romney's integrity and he fell through the floor.
Obama/Biden: 374EV - 53.5%
Romney/Haley: 164EV - 45.5%
Others: 0EV - 1%
Romney's strongest state: UT 72-27%
Obama's strongest state (DC excluded): DE 65-34%
Closest 3 states
IN: 49.3 - 49.0% (R)
MT: 50.2 - 48.8% (R)
GA: 50.8 - 48.2% (D)
3 most unexpected...
TX: 52.4 - 46.4% (R)
SC: 52 - 47% (R)
PA: 61.6 - 37.3% (D)
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Nagas
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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April 15, 2012, 07:44:16 pm »
Obama/Christie 2012
I replaced Romney with Christie in the primaries and spacebarred with Root. Cain won Iowa/SC/Fl and Christie won NH, followed by an odd Perry upset in Nevada. It seemed that Cain would walk away with the momentum, but lost everything except Minnesota in February. Gingrich won Washington. On super Tuesday, Cain carried ID, ND, Georgia, and Tennessee, with Perry carrying Texas and Christie everything else. Then Perry surged, and won everything except Hawaii which he lost to Gingrich and Alabama which went to Christie. He swept April 22 and came within 50 delegates of winning when the Oregon primary came around, but lost it and everything else to Christie thereafter.
Christie led the entire election, although Obama closed the gaps with the debates. Pundits declared this the election that killed the electoral college and made heads roll. Nobody knows why Hawaii and West Virginia broke ranks the way they did...
Obama/Biden:
312 EVs
- 47.9%
Christie/West: 226 EVs -
49.6%
Others: 0EV -2.5%
Interesting states:
Hawaii: 54.1% (R) - 43.8% (D)
West Virginia: 52.5% (D) - 45.3% (R)
Connecticut: 50.2% (D) - 47.4% (R)
Closest state: Minnesota 49.5% (D) - 47.8% (R)
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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April 20, 2012, 10:13:20 pm »
Quote from: Nagas on April 15, 2012, 07:44:16 pm
Obama/Christie 2012
I replaced Romney with Christie in the primaries and spacebarred with Root. Cain won Iowa/SC/Fl and Christie won NH, followed by an odd Perry upset in Nevada. It seemed that Cain would walk away with the momentum, but lost everything except Minnesota in February. Gingrich won Washington. On super Tuesday, Cain carried ID, ND, Georgia, and Tennessee, with Perry carrying Texas and Christie everything else. Then Perry surged, and won everything except Hawaii which he lost to Gingrich and Alabama which went to Christie. He swept April 22 and came within 50 delegates of winning when the Oregon primary came around, but lost it and everything else to Christie thereafter.
Christie led the entire election, although Obama closed the gaps with the debates. Pundits declared this the election that killed the electoral college and made heads roll. Nobody knows why Hawaii and West Virginia broke ranks the way they did...
Obama/Biden:
312 EVs
- 47.9%
Christie/West: 226 EVs -
49.6%
Others: 0EV -2.5%
Interesting states:
Hawaii: 54.1% (R) - 43.8% (D)
West Virginia: 52.5% (D) - 45.3% (R)
Connecticut: 50.2% (D) - 47.4% (R)
Closest state: Minnesota 49.5% (D) - 47.8% (R)
If you play the Political Machine, winning West Virginia is not so difficult with a Democrat.
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Jbrase
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Reply #2510 on:
April 30, 2012, 12:16:55 am »
1940: Willkie/McNary vs Roosevelt/Wallace
I Played as Willkie, one of the nastiest campaigns I've ever ran in the game.
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ChairmanSanchez
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May 24, 2012, 12:51:00 pm »
I narrowly lost the 1976 DNC as Ellen McCormack to Mo Udall. With Carter turned off, the South shifts towards Wallace, who endorsed me right before the DNC. I won NY, Minnesota, Alaska, Indiana, South Carolina, Mississipi, and Washington. I won large chunks of delegates from just about every state.
I had planned on running McCormack with someone like Wallace, or Byrd against Ford and McCarthy. Ironically enough, I added McCormack as a McCarthy veep a few months earlier, and while I continued as Udall for a few turns, I noticed McCormack did run as McCarthys veep.
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Reply #2512 on:
May 27, 2012, 08:35:28 pm »
It FINALLY happened!!!
I beat Reagan in 1980!!!
Kennedy/Bentsen - 324EV - 45.3%
Reagan/Bush - 214EV - 43.3%
Andersen/Lucey - 0EV - 11.4%
...closest states were NJ (R) by 0.4%, NY (R) 0.3%, CT (D) 0.9%, VA (R) 1.2% and MO (D) 1.3%
... I won CA by 6.5%
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Quote from: President Polnut on May 27, 2012, 08:35:28 pm
It FINALLY happened!!!
I beat Reagan in 1980!!!
Kennedy/Bentsen - 324EV - 45.3%
Reagan/Bush - 214EV - 43.3%
Andersen/Lucey - 0EV - 11.4%
...closest states were NJ (R) by 0.4%, NY (R) 0.3%, CT (D) 0.9%, VA (R) 1.2% and MO (D) 1.3%
... I won CA by 6.5%
nice did you beat carter in the primaries or did u turn him off/
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Reply #2514 on:
June 02, 2012, 09:56:25 am »
I need to get this game again. Well either this one or Congress Forever 2010.
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Reply #2515 on:
June 02, 2012, 05:18:49 pm »
President Forever, 1940 Scenario
Democratic Primaries
Before Convention
Ambassador Joseph Kennedy of Massachusetts-241 Delegates
Secretary of State Cordell Hull of Tennessee-212 Delegates
Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes of Illinois-166 Delegates
Solicitor General Robert Jackson of New York-125 Delegates
Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace of Iowa-119 Delegates
Vice President John Garner of Texas-117 Delegates
Postmaster General James Farley of New York-101 Delegates
Soon after the primaries ended, Jackson endorsed Hull.
Secretary of State Cordell Hull of Tennessee-337 Delegates (+125)
Ambassador Joseph Kennedy of Massachusetts-241 Delegates
Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes of Illinois-166 Delegates
Solicitor General Robert Jackson of New York-125 Delegates
(-125)
Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace of Iowa-119 Delegates
Vice President John Garner of Texas-117 Delegates
Postmaster General James Farley of New York-101 Delegates
And woop-woop-di-do, right before the most exciting convention I have ever played, BAM, game crashes, and the save is corrupted.
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hannibal
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Quote from: ChairmanSanchez on June 02, 2012, 05:18:49 pm
President Forever, 1940 Scenario
Democratic Primaries
Before Convention
Ambassador Joseph Kennedy of Massachusetts-241 Delegates
Secretary of State Cordell Hull of Tennessee-212 Delegates
Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes of Illinois-166 Delegates
Solicitor General Robert Jackson of New York-125 Delegates
Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace of Iowa-119 Delegates
Vice President John Garner of Texas-117 Delegates
Postmaster General James Farley of New York-101 Delegates
Soon after the primaries ended, Jackson endorsed Hull.
Secretary of State Cordell Hull of Tennessee-337 Delegates (+125)
Ambassador Joseph Kennedy of Massachusetts-241 Delegates
Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes of Illinois-166 Delegates
Solicitor General Robert Jackson of New York-125 Delegates
(-125)
Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace of Iowa-119 Delegates
Vice President John Garner of Texas-117 Delegates
Postmaster General James Farley of New York-101 Delegates
And woop-woop-di-do, right before the most exciting convention I have ever played, BAM, game crashes, and the save is corrupted.
Same thing happened to me playing as Millard Tydings
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Reply #2517 on:
June 03, 2012, 06:06:43 pm »
For 2016
Clinton/O'Malley
-276
Thune/Christie
-262
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Reply #2518 on:
June 03, 2012, 08:49:14 pm »
Houston: 139
Chase: 82
Breckinridge: 47
Douglas: 35
Chase was elected by the House
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Reply #2519 on:
June 04, 2012, 01:02:21 pm »
Quote from: HappyWarrior on June 03, 2012, 06:06:43 pm
For 2016
Clinton/O'Malley
-276
Thune/Christie
-262
how close was the PV
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Reply #2520 on:
June 04, 2012, 01:14:13 pm »
Quote from: HappyWarrior on June 03, 2012, 08:49:14 pm
Houston: 139
Chase: 82
Breckinridge: 47
Douglas: 35
Chase was elected by the House
Go Bearkats!
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Reply #2521 on:
June 04, 2012, 11:50:09 pm »
Quote from: Idaho Blue Dog Dem on June 04, 2012, 01:02:21 pm
Quote from: HappyWarrior on June 03, 2012, 06:06:43 pm
For 2016
Clinton/O'Malley
-276
Thune/Christie
-262
how close was the PV
Thune actually won it by 2%.
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Reply #2522 on:
June 05, 2012, 01:45:07 pm »
Quote from: HappyWarrior on June 04, 2012, 11:50:09 pm
Quote from: Idaho Blue Dog Dem on June 04, 2012, 01:02:21 pm
Quote from: HappyWarrior on June 03, 2012, 06:06:43 pm
For 2016
Clinton/O'Malley
-276
Thune/Christie
-262
how close was the PV
Thune actually won it by 2%.
ah Interesting when ever i play california always seems to be close like 10 to 15 points
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Reply #2523 on:
June 11, 2012, 11:15:38 pm »
Obama vs Santorum. I could see the results of this ending badly..
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Reply #2524 on:
June 13, 2012, 08:00:57 am »
Sometimes, this game boggles the mind.
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