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Maxwell
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« on: April 16, 2017, 03:10:03 PM »

1972 - Hatfield defeats Humphrey



Senator Mark Hatfield (R-OR)/Senator Howard Baker (R-TN) - 42.3%, 265 EV's
President Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Vice President Edmund Muskie (D-ME) - 41.3%, 191 EV's
Mayor Sam Yorty (I-CA)/Doctor Larry McDonald (I-GA) - 15.3%, 82 EV's
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Maxwell
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Posts: 28,459
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2017, 11:25:40 PM »

2020 - America with French Presidential System



Facebook Inventor Mark Zuckerberg (Innovation!-NY) - 23.5%, 201 EV's
President Donald Trump (America First-NY) -21.2%, 162 EV's

Senator Bernard Sanders (Socialist-VT) - 20.1%, 103 EV's
Senator Ted Cruz (Republican-TX) - 16.3%, 72 EV's
Senator Amy Klobuchar (Democrat-MN) - 10.2%, 0 EV's
Congressman Justin Amash (Liberty-MI) - 5.3%, 0 EV's
Activist Jill Stein (Green-IL) - 1.6%, 0 EV's
Others - 1.8%, 0 EV's
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Maxwell
mah519
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Posts: 28,459
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2017, 11:26:14 PM »

Trump as Carter 2020



Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)/Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) - 49.9%, 389 EV's
President Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Vice President Mike Pence (R-IN) - 40.2%, 149 EV's
Fmr. Governor John Kasich (I-OH)/Fmr. Governor John Hickenlooper (I-CO) - 6.4%, 0 EV's
Others - 3.5%, 0 EV's

Pence as Mondale 2024



President Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)/Vice President Cory Booker (D-NJ) - 52.3%, ~410 EV's
Vice President Mike Pence (R-IN)/Fmr. Secretary of State Nikki Haley (R-SC) - 43.5%, ~120 EV's
Others - 4.2%, 0 EV's


Booker as Bush I, Greitens as Dukakis 2028



Vice President Cory Booker (D-NJ)/Senator Shenna Bellows (D-ME) - 50.0%, ~350 EV's
Fmr. Governor Eric Greitens (R-MO)/Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) - 46.3%, ~180 EV's
Others - 3.7%, 0 EV's
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Maxwell
mah519
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Posts: 28,459
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2017, 08:26:27 PM »
« Edited: November 05, 2017, 09:05:54 PM by Maxwell »

2018 Elections - The Left Rises, The Moderates Fall, Democrats fail to re-capture the Senate



Highlights:
AZ - 49% Sinema, 46% Salmon
CA - 50.1% De Leon, 49.9% Feinstine
DE (D primary) - 54% Gutierrez, 46% Carper
FL - 53% Nelson, 44% Scott
IN - 49% Hill, 48% Donnelly
MA - 70% Warren, 28% Lindstrom
MS - 52% McDaniel, 45% Mabus
MO - 50% Hawley 47% McCaskill
MT - 53% Tester, 42% Rosendale
NV - 52% Rosen, 45% Tarkanian
ND - 49.9% Campbell, 48.2% Heitkamp
OH - 56% Brown, 42% Mandel
PA - 57% Casey, 39% Barletta
TN - 53% Blackburn, 44% Berke
TX - 49% O'Rourke, 47% Cruz
UT - 71% Romney, 29% Some Dude
WV - 52% Manchin, 45% Morrissey
WI - 54% Baldwin, 44% Nicholson



Highlights
AL - 58% Ivey, 40% Maddox
AZ - 52% Ducey, 45% Garcia
AK - 50% Walker, 48% Chenault
CA - 58% Newsom, 42% Chiang
CO - 53% Johnston, 45% Tancredo
FL - 52% Graham, 47% Putnam
GA - 51% Cagle, 48% Adams
IL - 56% Pritzker, 42% Rauner
IA - 52% Boulton, 48% Reynolds
KS - 51% Svaty, 47% Kobach
ME - 44% Mills, 32% Mayhew, 20% Hayes
MD - 49% Jealous, 48% Hogan
MA - 49% Baker, 44% Warren
MI - 50% Whitmer, 45% Schuette
MN - 53% Walz, 43% Johnson
NV - 51% Sisolak, 46% Laxalt
NH - 54% Sununu, 46% Marchand
NM - 59% Gonzales, 38% Pearce
OH - 50% Schiavoni, 48% DeWine
OK - 52% Lamb, 45% Edmondson
TN - 50.5% Dean, 49.5% Black
VT - 60% Scott, 38% Minter
WI - 49% Evers, 48% Walker
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Maxwell
mah519
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Posts: 28,459
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2018, 01:15:13 PM »

2020 Republican Primary

After heavy losses in 2018, Republican approval for the scandal plagued Donald Trump began to fall, to the point where newly minted Senator of Utah Mitt Romney began polling ahead of Trump in several key states. By August of 2019, after facing several protests from people in rural farming states due to the Trade Wars of 2018 and 2019, Romney held double digit leads in Iowa and New Hampshire and began to close in on the incumbent in nationwide polls. Romney, however, proved to be an imperfect candidate for the moment, opening himself up several times to harsh criticism and made gaffes along the way which Trump exploited. Despite the farming disasters of 2019, when January came along Trump managed a 7 point win in Iowa, more than expected. Romney's campaign felt like it was falling apart, with Trump gaining a double digit lead in the polls in New Hampshire, but Romney's organization in the state and Trump's inability to show empathy when news reports came out about the death of a young girl at the hands of white supremacists in the state allowed Romney to stage a major comeback and win New Hampshire by five. The bases of the two candidates began to show, Trump ran away with wide margins in the South and largely did well in the rust belt, while Romney dominated in the West. Several points in the campaign became potential turning points - Romney's surprise win in Nevada thanks to mormons and urban voters, Trump's victory in the state of Texas, Romney upsetting Trump in Illinois and Wisconsin, but ultimately landed in Trump's favor after his surprise win in the state of Nebraska, a state where farming groups organized heavily against Trump. Romney held on, claiming he would wipe out Trump's delegate lead in California, but Romney's win in California proved too small (Romney only beat Trump by 6 points and his support largely focused in urban centers) to do so.



President Donald J. Trump (R-NY) - 55.7%
Senator W. Mitt Romney (R-UT) - 43.2%
Host of InfoWars Alex Jones (R-TX) - 1.1%
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