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LeBron
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« on: December 03, 2013, 01:40:22 AM »

Because of a tight three way race, no candidate gets a 270 majority. As a result, the GOP controlled House of Representatives declares the popular and electoral vote winner, Sen. Goldwater (R-WA) the President.

Goldwater narrowly carries his home state taking 41.8% of the vote in the heavily liberal state while Governor PJ (G-OR) and Governor Adam C. FitzGerald (D-OH) compete over and split a number of highly populated Democratic states. Goldwater sweeps the south and most states out west which results in exceeding the Democrat and Green candidate's electoral tallies.



Senator Goldwater (R-WA) - 238 EVs
Governor Adam C. FitzGerald (D-OH) - 168 EVs
Governor PJ (G-OR) - 132 EVs
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LeBron
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2013, 08:29:06 PM »



Governor Jack Enderman (R-FL) - 269 EVs
Governor Adam C. FitzGerald (D-OH) - 259 EVs
Senator ElectionsGuy (L-WI) - 10 EVs

The election ultimately resembles 1924. The more socially liberal of the two Republicans, Senator ElectionsGuy (L-WI), loses the Republican nomination to Governor Jack Enderman (R-FL) and decides to run on the Libertarian platform. Governor Adam C. FitzGerald (D-OH) easily wins the Democratic nomination with small opposition.

While FitzGerald solidly appeals to his voters in the New England, Midwest, and Pacific areas as a economically and socially liberal, anti-war Democrat, he loses a lot of appeal from southern and voters out west which causes Enderman to carry a variety of those states along with ElectionsGuy narrowly being able to carry his home state of Wisconsin.

Governor Enderman's best state was West Virginia where he carried an unprecedented 78.5% of the vote to ElectionGuys 15.7% and Governor FitzGerald who only carried 6.5% for his unpopular agenda policies in the state to pass several pieces of gun control legislation including an assault weapons ban. Enderman attacked left much of the campaign here and won big.

Governor Adam FitzGerald's best state was in Rhode Island where he carried 71.2% of the vote. Enderman carried 17.9% of the vote there to ElectionsGuy 10.9%. Adam FitzGerald appealed mostly to those in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island while he barely got over 60% of Vermont voters.

Senator ElectionsGuy best state was in Wisconsin where he carried the state with 42.6% of the vote, Adam F. who carried 32.1%, and Jack E. who carried 25.3%. His campaign largely focused on attacking both candidates that one was running to far right while the other was running to far to the left.

Enderman ends up winning the popular vote, but nobody gets an electoral majority. The House narrowly picks Enderman as President-elect.
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LeBron
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2013, 11:25:52 PM »



President Adam C. FitzGerald (D-OH)/Vice President IceSpear (D-PA) - 251 EVs
Senator Goldwater (R-WA)/Governor Jack Enderman (R-FL) - 254 EVs
Senator TNF (G-KY)/Governor PJ (G-OR) - 33 EVs

President Adam C. FitzGerald (D-OH), had a very successful first term in office passing a number of pieces of legislation on his agenda including implementing strict gun control, increasing taxes on the rich, and maintaining a very pacifist approach to the war in Syria while starting to evacuate troops from Afghanistan with the help of his Democratic-controlled Congress.

However, TNF, a Democratic Senator from Kentucky who was embedled that President FitzGerald wasn't liberal enough on social issues decided to run to his left on the Green Party. Meanwhile, Republican Senator Goldwater of Washington state was dissatisfied with the incumbent President because he felt that he was too far to the left primarily on economic issues. He promised new hope for the middle class by promising tax breaks for everyone and securing a lock among a majority of independent voters for coming off as a fair moderate and the split of the lefty vote that took place.

In the end, Senator Goldwater wins the electoral and popular vote, but because no candidate got a 270 majority, the election was thrown to Congress where the newly elected GOP House of Representatives narrowly elects Goldwater as the next President. However, Democrats re-elect IceSpear as VP as they retain control of the U.S. Senate and through his first term as President block a number of Republican proposed bills.
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LeBron
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2014, 08:17:22 PM »

After two establishment Democrats emerge, the primary becomes a brutal battle with the Governor of Ohio Adam C. FitzGerald victorious in the end. While his unsuccessful challenger, Guntaker, a Mayor from Wisconsin, supported FitzGerald's strict gun control views, he was nominated by the Green Party for FitzGerald's conservative views on marijuana and not focusing enough on environmental issues. He runs to the left of FitzGerald on social issues and does exceedingly well in liberal states out west while FitzGerald outperforms in the Northeast. He's a huge factor in the race especially in Wisconsin where the left-wing vote is split enough to give Governor ElectionsGuy the victory in his home state and nationwide. His less government and more freedoms approach is unsuccessful in the South, but still maintains a lock on those states.



Governor ElectionsGuy (R-WI)/U.S. Representative Justin Amash (R-MI) - 274 EVs
Governor Adam C. FitzGerald (D-OH)/Governor Maggie Hassan (D-NH) - 219 EVs
Mayor Guntaker (G-WI)/Misha Luzov (G-CO) - 45 EVs
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