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H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY
Alfred F. Jones
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« on: April 11, 2012, 11:13:17 AM »

Ronald Reagan comes back from the dead, so the Republicans spend the entire election season having a wild party in Alaska. In the Democratic primaries, incumbent President Polnut (D-PR for some reason) fends off a strong primary challenge from Sen. Scott (D-CT), while the independent candidacy of Gov. Seatown (G-WA) presents him a strong challenge from the left. Senator Scott runs as an independent because he can.

Polnut: 359
Scott: 98
Seatown: 78
Ronald Reagan: 3



Unaware of the Reagan revival, all Republican-leaning and swing states vote for the relatively popular President due to a lack of options, except Alaska, which has been barricaded from the other 49 states and votes 100% for Reagan. Seatown fails to gain ballot access outside of the Pacific coast and Arizona, but does surprisingly well in liberal-land. Scott manages to do well in the Northeast, but the conventional wisdom was that no one really had a chance against Polnut from the start.


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H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY
Alfred F. Jones
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2012, 09:41:28 PM »

No one knew who you were except as 'that guy who did that thing with the taxes 2 years ago', and you were only on the ballot in 4 states. Don't worry, though, you eventually became the first man-dog hybrid to become elected to the Senate.

Skip me, too.
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