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ElectionsGuy
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E: 7.10, S: -7.65

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« on: December 07, 2013, 01:31:09 PM »



Connecticut Attorney General Scott (D): 272
Florida Governor Jack Enderman (R): 214
Wisconsin Senator ElectionsGuy (I): 52

In a realigning election, the republican party was deeply divided, and Senator ElectionsGuy ran as an independent to protest Enderman's brand. Fortunately for him (Enderman), he ended up winning <30% of the vote and not winning many electoral votes, but still massively disrupted Enderman and was part of the reason he lost. Scott on the other hand, swept easily through the primary and connected with voters much more than the other two did. He ended up barely winning the majority of electoral votes in the end.

Scott (D): 40.2%
Enderman (R): 34.5%
ElectionsGuy (I): 25.3%

Scott's best state was Vermont, where he got 71.6% of the vote and his worst was Utah, where he got 19.7% of the vote. (besides DC; 87.5%)

Jack Enderman's best state was Alabama, where he got 65.4% of the vote, and his worst state was Vermont, where he got only 11.2% of the vote. (besides DC; 10.2%)

ElectionGuy's best state was Wyoming, where he got 62.4% of the vote, and his worst state was Louisiana, where he got a dismal 6.5% of the vote. (besides DC; 2.3%)
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ElectionsGuy
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Posts: 21,106
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Political Matrix
E: 7.10, S: -7.65

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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2014, 08:13:28 PM »
« Edited: February 18, 2014, 08:15:15 PM by ElectionsGuy »

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Gov. ElectionsGuy (R-WI): 343
Rep. Guntaker (D-WI): 165
Sen. TNF (S-KY): 23

Gov. ElectionsGuy (R-WI): 51.2%
Rep. Guntaker (D-WI): 33.5%
Sen. TNF (S-KY): 15.3%

Doesn't really add up ideologically, but whatever.
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