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Maxwell
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« on: September 19, 2013, 04:28:42 PM »



Senator TNF (D-KY)/ Congressman Oldiesfreak (R-MI) - 52.2%, 308 EV's
Senator Supersonic (R-TN)/Governor James Brase (R-TX) - 46.4%, 230 EV's
Others - 1.4%, 0 EV's

President George H.W. Bush retired after one term, just in time as the economy plundered and the GOP race got especially ugly. Texas Governor James Brase, who defeated Ann Richards in a close race, decided to run on a libertarian platform of cutting loopholes, cutting taxes, and increasing personal freedom. The frontrunner the whole time was Senator Supersonic, a neoconservative with some odd opinions that always put him a little at risk. His original challenger was Wisconsin Populist Senator TJ, but TJ's campaign shuttered down after a narrowly loss in Iowa to Mr. Brase. Congressman Oldiesfreak, a black liberal Republican from a D+8 District in Michigan, ran for the nomination and won Vermont, but ended up the race frustrated with the party and left to run as an independent for a while.

Meanwhile, Senator TNF quietly locked up the nomination. His radical views had establishment Democrats quivering, hoping that Georgia Governor Clinton1996, Connecticut Senator Scott, or Former President Snowguy716 would pick up the pace. None of them did. TNF was quietly aware he could not win without party unity, and he had the bare minimum of delegates against his wide array of challengers. He had to think bold. After long conversations with Oldiesfreak, the Senator was ready for a game changer.

TNF/Oldiesfreak was a legendary ticket. Oldiesfreak managed to win TNF states that would not budge without him: Michigan, Connecticut, and Montana. At that moment in the Democrat convention, TNF surged to a lead of 56-36 against Supersonic/Jbrase. Supersonic would continue chipping away at the Senators lead, continually chipping with good debate performances, strong fundraising numbers, and unity across the Republicans against TNF, but it was not enough. A combination of Oldiesfreak as a VP choice, the NAFTA issue, and public tire of Republicans pushed TNF to a fairly strong victory.
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Maxwell
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2015, 01:33:56 AM »

Republicans decide to go with a new route. Shaw Milo and John Shua, both of the libertarian wing of the party, offer a new vision for the party. They win in an upset over the leaders, and run up the score in the polls. Milo, however, falls behind in the debates, and the race is once again a toss-up. Vice President Charles Land was always vulnerable, due to his overly embracing support of Canada, causing his opponents to attack him as unpatriotic. Both Milo and Shua themselves disregarded the attacks, but nevertheless he fell victim to the attacks. In the last weeks, however, combined with strong debate performances, came the attacks on Milo's plan for social security. This significantly weakened him with olds. And the choice of Lance Smith the surprise Senator of Utah and devout mormon for on the Democratic ticket threw NEvada to the Democrats. However, Republicans made up for it with a wide and surprising win in Pennsylvania and Iowa. Milo ended up winning, but not with a mandate that he so desired.



Governor Shaw P. Milo (R-PA)/Senator John Shua (R-VA) - 48.5%, 271 EV's

Vice President Christopher "Canada" Land (D-IL)/Senator Landon D. Smith (D-UT) - 48.3%, 267 EV's
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