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« on: December 24, 2012, 10:54:40 PM »

Sen. Supersonic (D-NC) / Gov. a person (D-?): 452
Sen. OldiesFreak (R-MI) / Gov. Goldwater (R-WA): 86

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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2013, 08:21:28 PM »



Governor Jerry (R-AR) / Governor Goldwater (R-WA): 267
Governor Scott (D-CT) / Governor SJoyce (D-FL): 271
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« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2013, 09:50:36 AM »



In a bizarre election cycle, Michigan Gov. Oldiesfreak (R) outmaneuvers rivals Gov. Matt of Vermont and Gov. Goldwater of Washington, becoming the first black Republican to win the party's nomination. Oldiesfreak chooses as his running-mate Gov. Matt, reflecting a nasty primary campaign between himself and Gov. Goldwater, whom he attacked as an "anti-civil rights libertarian" throughout the campaign, calling him unelectable.

On the Democratic side, Sen. Nix of New York won the Democratic nomination, and then, sensing an opportunity when he saw one, selected Republican Gov. Goldwater as his running-mate. Goldwater's joining of the ticket required Sen. Nix to declare himself as an independent in order to assure his cooperation, but in the end, the Democratic Party supported Nix rather than field a candidate of their own against a conservative Michigan Governor and his conservative-leaning running-mate.

In the end, the Nix-Goldwater ticket beat Oldies-Matt in a landslide, reflecting some off the cuff marks about Southerners that bolted Dixie into the Independent/Democratic camp. With 55% of the popular vote, a solid Democratic majority in both the House and in the Senate, and 468 electoral votes to the Republicans' 70, Senator Nix became President Nix on January 20, 2017.
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« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2014, 10:52:52 PM »



Sen. Maxwell (I-OK) / Mayor of Kenosha ElectionsGuy (Lib-WI): 237 electoral votes
Sen. Goldwater (R-WA) / Gov. Jbrase (R-TX): 301 electoral votes
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« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2014, 11:36:21 AM »

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The Korean War having destroyed the chances of President Harry Truman (D-Mo) for a second term, the Democrats ultimately chose former Senator and former Secretary of State Polnut to head their ticket. His running-mate, North Carolina Governor Scott Sunday, was chosen as a sop to the South.

The Republicans chose anti-communist, interventionist Senator Goldwater of Delaware and Congressman B. "Madman" Motley, and the pair attacked the Democrats for "leading the nation to stalemate and defeat in Korea."



Senator Goldwater of Delaware and Congressman Madman Motley of Indiana (Republican Party): 50.18% (288)
Former Senator and Secretary of State Polnut of Massachusetts and Governor Scott Sunday of North Carolina (Democratic Party): 49.33% (243)
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« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2014, 10:50:28 AM »

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President Goldwater's controversial handling of the September 11th attacks (and subsequent and seemingly unrelated decision to take the nation to war in North Korea) has proven to be extremely divisive, setting the stage for a polarizing presidential election.

Goldwater, a noted social liberal, has further enraged his own base in saying that he "frankly didn't give a damn," about the recent decision by the Supreme Court of the state of Connecticut to require full legal equality in marriage rights for same-sex couples, and of his refusal to sign off on a late term abortion ban passed by his own Republican Congress. He has attempted to cement his brand of 'Republitarianism' by selecting a fellow libertarian Republican, Governor Bigby of Georgia, as his running-mate this cycle.

Attempting to capitalize upon this, the Democrats have selected their most conservative presidential nominee in recent memory, California Governor MormDem. A social conservative that has proclaimed his intent to sign off on 'any abortion restriction that reaches his desk' and that has likewise been vague on the issue of same-sex marriage, MormDem has taken the unprecedented step of nominating a Republican as his running-mate, Kentucky Senator CelticEmpire. Although CelticEmpire could be described as a 'Republitarian' much like the President, disagreements over foreign policy have ultimately cemented his position on the Democratic ticket, which will prove to make for a very bizarre cycle indeed.



President Goldwater of Washington and Governor Bigby of Georgia (Republican Party): 256
Governor MormDem of California and Senator CelticEmpire of Kentucky (Democratic Party): 282
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« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2014, 09:35:22 PM »



Supreme Court Justice O. Kvale of Maryland becomes the first Supreme Court Justice in a century to head a major presidential ticket, as well as the first Irish Catholic to do so since the nomination of John F. Kennedy in 1960. A proud 'New Democrat', Kvale decides to balance out the ticket by nominating California Governor M. Arm Dem as his running-mate, bringing labor and other traditionally populist Democratic constituencies on board with his budget balancing agenda.

On the Republican side, former Senator Goal D. Water of Washington runs on an aggressive, militaristic platform of confrontation with the Russians, the North Koreans, the Iranians, and, well, pretty much everyone else. His campaign seems to be going well until a gaffe from his running-mate, body-building bible-thumper turned Missouri Governor Gauss "Alpha Male" Law fatally weakens his campaign, allowing Kvale an easy victory.
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« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2015, 11:23:07 AM »

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Former Sen. Geoffrey Goldwater of Delaware and Rep. Douglas Smith of West Virginia (Republican Party): 167
Gov. David Maxwell of Tennessee and Former Sen. Joseph Shua of Vermont (Democratic Party): 127
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