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« Reply #4950 on: January 25, 2016, 08:53:22 AM »

If the 2014 House Elections were Presidential:

317-221 Republican win. I guess it's, like, John Kasich/Susan Collins vs. Joe Manchin/Brad Ashford where Kasich somehow doesn't get on the ballot in Massachusetts. I don't have a clue here, tbh.

That would be more like Kasich vs Clinton

Clinton would destroy a loser like Kasich.

No, she wouldn't
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Anyways, I was curious as to how a Bush Sr. vs. Carter matchup would look like in 2016, so I made a map:



Republican: George H.W. Bush (Connecticut)/Dan Quayle (Indiana) - 50.88%, 417 EVs
Democratic: Jimmy Carter (Georgia)/Walter Mondale (Minnesota) - 47.74%, 121 EVs
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« Reply #4951 on: January 25, 2016, 12:03:28 PM »

If the 2014 House Elections were Presidential:

317-221 Republican win. I guess it's, like, John Kasich/Susan Collins vs. Joe Manchin/Brad Ashford where Kasich somehow doesn't get on the ballot in Massachusetts. I don't have a clue here, tbh.

That would be more like Kasich vs Clinton

Clinton would destroy a loser like Kasich.

No, she wouldn't
He's a troll. Ignore him.


Anyways, I was curious as to how a Bush Sr. vs. Carter matchup would look like in 2016, so I made a map:



Republican: George H.W. Bush (Connecticut)/Dan Quayle (Indiana) - 50.88%, 417 EVs
Democratic: Jimmy Carter (Georgia)/Walter Mondale (Minnesota) - 47.74%, 121 EVs


Nice map, Kent! Anyway, I was trying to account for the Democrats carrying NE-2 as well as overperforming in West Virginia, but Republicans winning over 60% in Ohio.
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« Reply #4952 on: January 25, 2016, 01:10:52 PM »

If the 2014 House Elections were Presidential:

317-221 Republican win. I guess it's, like, John Kasich/Susan Collins vs. Joe Manchin/Brad Ashford where Kasich somehow doesn't get on the ballot in Massachusetts. I don't have a clue here, tbh.

That would be more like Kasich vs Clinton

Clinton would destroy a loser like Kasich.

No, she wouldn't
He's a troll. Ignore him.


Anyways, I was curious as to how a Bush Sr. vs. Carter matchup would look like in 2016, so I made a map:



Republican: George H.W. Bush (Connecticut)/Dan Quayle (Indiana) - 50.88%, 417 EVs
Democratic: Jimmy Carter (Georgia)/Walter Mondale (Minnesota) - 47.74%, 121 EVs


Nice map, Kent! Anyway, I was trying to account for the Democrats carrying NE-2 as well as overperforming in West Virginia, but Republicans winning over 60% in Ohio.
Thanks.

And yeah, that is weird. Maybe not so much if you consider who the respective party leaders were, Boehner (R-OH) and Pelosi (D-CA).
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« Reply #4953 on: January 25, 2016, 02:58:32 PM »

Rematch


2016
Barack Obama/Martin O'Malley (D): 272 EV, 49.84%

Mitt Romney/Marco Rubio (R): 266 EV, 49.57%
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« Reply #4954 on: January 25, 2016, 07:45:42 PM »

2010 House on a Presidential map, based on Teddy Lee's 2014 map.

348-190
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« Reply #4955 on: January 25, 2016, 07:56:51 PM »

Just because... Tongue
Donald Trump: 395 (44.1%)
Bernie Sanders: 143 (39.9%)
Michael Bloomberg: 0 (14.6%)
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« Reply #4956 on: January 25, 2016, 08:32:56 PM »

Not to be outdone by Peebs, I did 2006.

317-221

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« Reply #4957 on: January 26, 2016, 02:52:41 PM »

And that prompted 2002. Percentages are averages from each individual district, as I don't know where to find each state's cumulative vote. Closest state was Texas (48.6-48.7)

De facto:
275-260-3
Caucusing:
278-260
And on another note, 2012 (just because).

272-266
Since this uses the 2010 EV, I'll convert it to the 2000 EV (which was in effect in 2006).

324-214
Sorry if I posted too many maps just now.
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« Reply #4958 on: January 26, 2016, 03:32:36 PM »

1832: Jackson Retires

Sen. Henry Clay / Sec. Amos Ellmaker [NAT] 150 EV, 51% pv
Sec. Martin Van Buren / Sen. John Tyler [DEM] 141 EV, 49% pv
Gov. John Floyd / Mr. Henry Lee [NUL] 11 EV, 0% pv
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« Reply #4959 on: January 26, 2016, 06:21:31 PM »

Never too many maps, Peebs! This is a forum called "Atlas," after all!
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« Reply #4960 on: January 27, 2016, 08:31:31 AM »

2012, with the most amount of districts each state has had, plus 2 (resulting in EV). .

(read: 5+1+1+1=8, 8+1+1=10).
703 EV. 352 to win.
President Barack Obama (D-IL) / Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE) - 442/26+D.C.
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) / Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI) - 261/24
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« Reply #4961 on: January 28, 2016, 07:56:57 AM »

Sorry about the double post, but...

A "random" map. Find the pattern to get nothing!
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« Reply #4962 on: January 28, 2016, 08:06:27 AM »

Figured out both patterns.
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« Reply #4963 on: January 28, 2016, 05:02:02 PM »
« Edited: January 28, 2016, 05:43:31 PM by Senator Truman »

A map of the fifty states as they voted in the first (contested) presidential election they were eligible to participate in:


Democratic Republican   15 States
Republican   12 States
Democratic   11 States + DC
Federalist   9 States
Populist   2 States
Whig    1 States
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« Reply #4964 on: January 28, 2016, 05:25:39 PM »
« Edited: January 28, 2016, 05:39:55 PM by عبدالله الحظرد »

A map of the fifty states as they voted in the first (contested) presidential election they were eligible to participate in:


Democratic Republican   15 States
Republican   12 States
Democratic   11 States + DC
Federalist   9 States
Populist   2 States
Whig    1 States


Oregon should be blue here. It became a state in 1859, and voted for Lincoln in 1860.

EDIT: Additionally, Utah voted for Bryan in 1896, and hence should be red.
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« Reply #4965 on: January 28, 2016, 05:44:14 PM »

2014 Senate at Presidential level (2012 for class 1/3 states)

328-207-3
331-207
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« Reply #4966 on: January 28, 2016, 05:45:14 PM »

Oregon should be blue here. It became a state in 1859, and voted for Lincoln in 1860.

EDIT: Additionally, Utah voted for Bryan in 1896, and hence should be red.
Thanks, fixed.
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« Reply #4967 on: January 28, 2016, 06:08:27 PM »

Oregon should be blue here. It became a state in 1859, and voted for Lincoln in 1860.

EDIT: Additionally, Utah voted for Bryan in 1896, and hence should be red.
Thanks, fixed.

You're welcome. I'm glad that I could be of assistance.
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« Reply #4968 on: January 28, 2016, 07:59:55 PM »

Era of the New Majority:
Marco Rubio

Ted Cruz
Chris Christie
Rand Paul
Rob Portman
Scott Walker

Mike Pence
Rand Paul
Marco Rubio

Brian Sandoval
Tom Cotton
Ben Sasse
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« Reply #4969 on: January 29, 2016, 08:25:51 AM »


Former Governor George Pataki (R-NY)/Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) - 50.5%, 306 EVs
President John Edwards (D-NC)/Vice President Max Cleland (D-GE) - 47.9%, 232 EVs
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« Reply #4970 on: January 29, 2016, 08:35:18 AM »


52.2%-46.1%

348-190
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« Reply #4971 on: January 29, 2016, 08:38:15 AM »


Former Governor George Pataki (R-NY)/Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) - 50.5%, 306 EVs
President John Edwards (D-NC)/Vice President Max Cleland (D-GE) - 47.9%, 232 EVs

When neither candidate wins their home state.
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« Reply #4972 on: January 29, 2016, 08:39:45 AM »

Clinton Gets Trumped in 2016
Donald Trump/Nikki Haley: 327 (51.4%)
Hillary Clinton/Julian Castro: 211 (47.0%)

Trump-Slide: 2020
Donald Trump/Nikki Haley: 367 (53.0%)
Martin O'Malley/Kirsten Gillibrand: 171 (45.7%)
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« Reply #4973 on: January 29, 2016, 08:54:03 AM »


45.2%-38.4%-16.0%

345-129-64
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« Reply #4974 on: January 29, 2016, 03:06:05 PM »

Worst of all Worlds


Republicans 54 (+13)
Democrats 44 (-13)

Alaska
39.3% Joe Miller
37.7% Lisa Murkowski

Arizona
55.7% John Shadegg
41.4% Cathy Eden

Arkansas

60.9% John Boozman
33.4% Blanche Lincoln

California
47.4% Carly Fiorina
47.2% Barbara Boxer


Colorado

48.8% Ken Buck
46.5% Andrew Romanoff

Connecticut
51.3% Linda McMahon
46.6% Chris Dodd

Delaware
50.3% Mike Castle
48.4% Chris Coons

Georgia
56.9% Herman Cain
40.4% Michael Thurmond

Illinois
49.5% Mark Kirk
44.2% Alexi Giannoulias

Indiana
55.5% John Hotstetter
39.2% Brad Ellsworth

Kansas
66.9% Todd Tiahrt
30.1% Lisa Johnston

Maryland
57.5% Barbara Mikulksi
40.1% Andy Harris

Missouri
55.1% Tom Schweich
39.5% Robin Carnahan

Nevada
45.3% Sharron Angle
45.2% Harry Reid

New Hampshire

54.4% Ovide Lamontagne
42.5% Paul Hodes

North Dakota
80.1% John Hoeven
18.0% Tracy Potter

Pennsylvania
55.1% Pat Toomey
44.9% Arlen Specter

Washington
50.2% Dino Rossi
49.8% Patty Murray
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