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« Reply #4700 on: August 22, 2015, 09:34:16 AM »

John Kasich/Susanna Martinez: 326 (52.5%)
[Hillary Clinton/Peter Shumlin: 212 (46.9%)
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« Reply #4701 on: August 22, 2015, 11:08:26 AM »
« Edited: August 22, 2015, 02:48:37 PM by Hydera »




Jiangsu Parliamentary Provincial Election 2050




Jiangsu Parliamentary Provincanal Election 2054(Early election by one year)




Jiangsu Parliamentary Provincial Election 2059



Centre-Right Bloc elected due to technicality after Far-left refuses to endorse the Centre-left Bloc Led by the Communist Party.

Jiangsu Parliamentary Provincial Election 2061 (Snap election after Centre-left and Far-left win a no-Confidence vote)



Repeated attempts to force new snap elections fail after independents pledge to abstain.

Jiangsu Parliamentary Provincial Election 2066



Centre-right Bloc wins Majority.

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« Reply #4702 on: August 22, 2015, 05:00:28 PM »

Joe Biden/Kirsten Gillibrand: 290 (50%)
Jeb Bush/Bill Haslam: 248 (48%)
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« Reply #4703 on: August 22, 2015, 05:08:39 PM »

2008 : Obama/Wesley Clark vs. Cheney/Romney vs. Jeb Bush/Susan Collins

Can anyone make this random map for me ? I don't know how to make one......
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« Reply #4704 on: August 22, 2015, 05:17:46 PM »

2008 : Obama/Wesley Clark vs. Cheney/Romney vs. Jeb Bush/Susan Collins

Can anyone make this random map for me ? I don't know how to make one......


Obama: 434 (57.4%)
Cheney: 104 (41.5%)


Obama: 393 (56.9%)
Bush: 145 (41.8%)
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« Reply #4705 on: August 22, 2015, 05:26:34 PM »

2008 : Obama/Wesley Clark vs. Cheney/Romney vs. Jeb Bush/Susan Collins

Can anyone make this random map for me ? I don't know how to make one......


Obama: 434 (57.4%)
Cheney: 104 (41.5%)


Obama: 393 (56.9%)
Bush: 145 (41.8%)
I need to know how to make a map..... how do I ?
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« Reply #4706 on: August 22, 2015, 06:03:02 PM »

I need to know how to make a map..... how do I ?

Here: https://uselectionatlas.org/TOOLS/evcalc.php

Just select the winner of each state, hit "update map and EV totals," and then "show map link." At that point you just copy and paste what's in there.

(Also, you don't need to quote everything Smiley)
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« Reply #4707 on: August 23, 2015, 10:29:11 AM »

√ John Kasich/Marco Rubio: 270 (49.6%)
Joseph Biden/Elizabeth Warren: 268 (49.1%)

√ Elizabeth Warren/Cory Booker: 285 (50.2%)
John Kasich/Marco Rubio: 253 (48.5%)

√ Elizabeth Warren/Cory Booker: 373 (53.2%)
Ted Cruz/Rand Paul: 165 (45.3%)
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« Reply #4708 on: August 26, 2015, 12:40:48 PM »


Fmr. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Fmr. Gov. Lincoln Chafee (D-RI): 406 EVs (56% PV)
Mr. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Fmr. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN): 132 EVs (41% PV)
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« Reply #4709 on: August 26, 2015, 06:17:42 PM »

The Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton

2000: Clinton vs. Bush: Bill's Third Term
√ Bill Clinton/Bill Bradley: 314 (50.0%)
George W. Bush/Dick Cheney: 224 (47.3%)
Other: 0 (2.7%)

Clinton vs. Owens: No Contest for Clinton
√ Bill Clinton/Bill Bradley: 357 (55.5%)
Bill Owens/George Allen: 181 (43.6%)
Other: 0 (0.9%)

Giuliani vs. Bradley: Republican Breakthrough
√ Rudy Giuliani/Sam Brownback: 285 (50.9%)
Bill Bradley/John Edwards: 253 (48.0%)
Other: 0 (1.1%)

Clinton vs. Giuliani: Fractured Republicans Allows Bill to Return
√ Bill Clinton/Amy Klobuchar: 443 (50.8%)
Rudy Giuliani/Sam Brownback: 64 (32.4%)
Jim DeMint/Allan West: 31 (15.9%)
Other: 0 (0.9%)

Presidents of the United States:
42. William Jefferson Clinton: 1993-2009
43. Rudolph Giuliani: 2009-2013
44. William Jefferson Clinton: 2013-2017
45. Amy Klobuchar: 2017 -
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« Reply #4710 on: August 27, 2015, 01:40:02 AM »

Finally I can post maps, the primary reason I joined this forum.



Can anyone guess the significance of this map?

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« Reply #4711 on: August 27, 2015, 09:24:49 AM »

Finally I can post maps, the primary reason I joined this forum.



Can anyone guess the significance of this map?



Blue = Jeb Bush

Red = Scott Walker

Green = Donald trump
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« Reply #4712 on: August 28, 2015, 02:19:17 AM »

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« Reply #4713 on: August 28, 2015, 02:58:23 AM »
« Edited: August 28, 2015, 02:20:11 PM by Bigby »



Former California Governor Ronald Reagan (R - CA)/Congressman Jack Kemp (R - NY): 459 EVs (56.4% PV)
Senator Edward Kennedy (D - MA)/Congressman John Anderson (I - IL): 79 EVs (41.8% PV)
Others: 0 EVs (1.8% PV)

Senator Ted Kennedy manages to primary out incumbent President Jimmy Carter. For his Vice Presidential nominee, he picks Congressman John Anderson, the 3rd place winner of the Republican primaries. Kennedy aims to attract Rockefeller Republicans and moderates away from Reagan to snatch the election. However, choosing Anderson proves to an unintended drawback for the Senator. Many Democrats feel betrayed by Kennedy's choice of a former Republican for his Vice President, even if said Republican is a liberal one. Furthermore, many Southerners and blue-collar voters, who would rather support Carter over Kennedy, either stay home or switch to the GOP, allowing Reagan to have much stronger PV percentages in the South and Midwest; he even squeaks a slight victory in Minnesota. Ronald Reagan offers George H.W. Bush a Cabinet position instead of the Vice Presidency, which Bush accepts. Instead of Bush, Reagan picks Congressman Jack Kemp of New York. Kemp makes the Vice Presidential Debate memorable, successfully defeating Anderson on policy and calling him out for party switching. Kennedy does manage to snatch more liberal areas, but the lack of a significant third party presence and his poor performance with moderates and Southerners limits his growth. Reagan still wins in a landslide.
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« Reply #4714 on: August 28, 2015, 03:45:27 AM »

George W. Bush/Willard M. Romney: 269 (49.40%)∆
Barack Obama/John Kerry: 269 (49.49%)*
Other: 0 (1.11%)

*Barack Obama Elected President via the House of Representatives
∆Mitt Romney Re-Elected Vice President via the Senate

How long would Vice President Romney last or choose to serve under President Obama? I assume based on the number of EVs per map that this one is the 2016 election, which means that our world's version of the Atlas forum would still be talking about Obama's chances in the primaries compared to other candidates.
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« Reply #4715 on: August 29, 2015, 02:55:51 PM »



√ John Julian McKeithen (D-LA) / Birch Bayh (D-IN) 358 EV

President Richard Nixon / Vice President Spiro Agnew 180 EV

Others 0.5% of PV

President McKeithen died in a plane crash in July 1976. Birch Bayh became unpopular with southerners and many moderates when he sent more troops overseas. The Republicans split on the issue of neoliberalism vs. social conservatives; when Bush won a contentions nomination by caking his opponent Ronald Reagan in mud, SoCons were ready to rebel. Reagan refused to run, so they found a hero in former VP and conservative talk show host Spiro Agnew under the Moral Majority party, or Moral party for short. George McGovern campaigned for the Peace and Love party, which was popular with hippies and young people opposed to war. It cut into the support of a democratic ticket that largely ignored liberals, even with the addition of Walter Mondale.

George C. Wallace ran a more populist campaign intending on bringing more non-southerns to support him. It worked magic.  Promising to "kick the money-changers out of the people's temple" in Washington DC, few pundits gave him more than a longshot chance of victory as most had originally been surprised he was running at all. He would prove just how foolish they were.



√ George C. Wallace  (AIP-AL)/ Dick Lamm (AIP-CO) 290 EV (Won PV)

President Birch Bayh (D-IN) / Walter Mondale (D-MN) 106 EV (3rd in PV)

George Bush (R-TX) / Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 67 EV (2nd in PV)

George McGovern (PL-SD) / Pete McCloskey (PL-CA) 48 EV (5th in PV)

Former Vice President Spiro Agnew (M-MD) / Dick Cheney (M-WY) 27 PV (4th in PV)

President Wallace was much less of a disaster than many groups, especially minority groups, believed. Academics point to his record as Alabama governor as being pro-civil rights by deep southern standards to explain this. However, he did try to pass a state's rights bill on some issues such as school busing. Congress and the Supreme Court made it clear before he even set foot in the oval office that any attempt to allow segregation would fail.

President Wallace, who had been forced to withdraw for the '72 election as a result of a failed attempt on his life, struggled with health problems throughout his presidency. His presidency was not a failure, as he worked with congress to pass important legislation working to prevent serious inflation.

President Wallace declined to run for reelection, citing poor health and lack of energy late in his presidency. The AIP nominated Vice President Lamm, who's opponents made a huge issue of a major gaffe ("Old people have a duty to die"). Lamm campaigned on the issues of state's rights, the success of the Wallace presidency, and the evils of returning to a two-party duopoly.

The GOP, having been bitterly divided and conquered four years ago, had only one option to heal itself. Ronald Reagan, who had crushed economic elites such as Nelson Rockefeller and Dick Cheney, moderates such as Gerald Ford, and far-right Moral Majoritarians such as Spiro Agnew who was blasted for leaving the party and was ruined by long-suppressed evidence finally coming out from the 60s regarding his corruption while commissioner of Baltimore County, MD.

Ronald Reagan sought to reinvent the GOP in his image. After winning the nomination, Reagan was endorsed by all of his major primary opponents and by the Moral Majority party which had already been re-abosrbed by the GOP. Reagan chose former Illinois governor and future president Donald Rumsfeld as his running mate, adding a young face to the ticket.

The Democrats nominated former New York gov. Hugh Carey as their nominee. Carey was endorsed by his primary rival Walter Mondale and selected southerner Jimmy Carter as his running mate. Jimmy Carter was a good choice as it allowed the democrats to campaign better in the south.

Hugh Carey was not the great orator that Reagan was. Because of his demeanor he came across and angry and older than Reagan, even though Reagan was older. Carey later revealed in his memoirs that if his wife was still alive, he would have been more charming and charismatic on the campaign trail.

George McGovern campaigned to be renominated for the Peace and Love party, but lost the nominated to a rising start in Ron Dellums, who chose attorney Ralph Nader to be his running mate. Ron Dellums became the first African-American candidate to receive electoral votes in a presidential election. 



√ Ronald Reagan (R-CA) / Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL) 276 EV

Hugh Carey (D-NY) / Jimmy Carter (D-GA) 190 EV

Vice President Dick Lamm (AIP-CO) / various 65 EV

Ron Dellums (PL-CA) / Ralph Nadar (PL-CT) 7 EV
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« Reply #4716 on: August 29, 2015, 09:17:11 PM »



Republicans 199
Democrats 199
Movimiento Popular Chicano 124
League of Deseret 16
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« Reply #4717 on: August 29, 2015, 11:06:11 PM »

America with Australian Parties

2013 Presidential Election




Liberal- 222 EV- 32.02%
Labor- 206 EV- 33.38%
Country- 77 EV- 4.29%
Greens- 13 EV- 8.65% (Fights for DC statehood, and is supported by Hawaiian Asian American communities)
Katter's Australian Party- 1.04% (Centered around coal mining areas in KY &WV)- 13 EV[/color
Palmer United Party- 5.49%  (Supported mainly by Mormons, in their calls for greater state devolution.)- 6EV
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« Reply #4718 on: August 29, 2015, 11:09:00 PM »

America with Australian Parties

2013 Presidential Election




Liberal- 222 EV- 32.02%
Labor- 206 EV- 33.38%
Country- 77 EV- 4.29%
Greens- 13 EV- 8.65% (Fights for DC statehood, and is supported by Hawaiian Asian American communities)
Katter's Australian Party- 1.04% (Centered around coal mining areas in KY &WV)- 13 EV[/color
Palmer United Party- 5.49%  (Supported mainly by Mormons, in their calls for greater state devolution.)- 6EV

Nice map! Cheesy

Why did ME-01 vote the way it did?
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« Reply #4719 on: August 29, 2015, 11:11:50 PM »

America with Australian Parties

2013 Presidential Election




Liberal- 222 EV- 32.02%
Labor- 206 EV- 33.38%
Country- 77 EV- 4.29%
Greens- 13 EV- 8.65% (Fights for DC statehood, and is supported by Hawaiian Asian American communities)
Katter's Australian Party- 1.04% (Centered around coal mining areas in KY &WV)- 13 EV[/color
Palmer United Party- 5.49%  (Supported mainly by Mormons, in their calls for greater state devolution.)- 6EV

Nice map! Cheesy

Why did ME-01 vote the way it did?

For maine, ME-02 votes for Labor, and ME-01 for the Greens. My mistake, did this just for fun.

Anyways, Thank you.
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« Reply #4720 on: August 30, 2015, 07:01:44 PM »

Theoretical nation-wide jungle primary held today:



Hillary Clinton 28% 450 EV
Bernie Sanders 16% 57 EV
Donald Trump 11% 21 EV
Ben Carson 5% 0 EV
Jeb Bush 5% 10 EV
Marco Rubio 3% 0 EV
Ted Cruz 3% 0 EV
Scott Walker 3% 0 EV
Carly Fiorina 3% 0 EV
John Kasich 2% 0 EV
All others<2%
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« Reply #4721 on: August 30, 2015, 07:11:10 PM »

Theoretical nation-wide jungle primary held today:



Hillary Clinton 28% 450 EV
Bernie Sanders 16% 57 EV
Donald Trump 11% 21 EV
Ben Carson 5% 0 EV
Jeb Bush 5% 10 EV
Marco Rubio 3% 0 EV
Ted Cruz 3% 0 EV
Scott Walker 3% 0 EV
Carly Fiorina 3% 0 EV
John Kasich 2% 0 EV
All others<2%

Dems only get 44% of PV?
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« Reply #4722 on: August 30, 2015, 08:05:12 PM »
« Edited: August 31, 2015, 12:54:42 AM by Clash »



√ President Stephen Harper (R-TX) - 299 EV
Senator Justin Trudeau (D-CA) - 176 EV
Congressman Thomas Mulcair (Progressive -CA) - 63 EV
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« Reply #4723 on: August 30, 2015, 11:07:55 PM »
« Edited: August 30, 2015, 11:10:51 PM by Maxwell »

The Magic Trump Through History!

2000 - Gore Edges Bush



Vice President Al Gore (D-TN)/Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT) - 44.8%, 285 EV's
Governor George W. Bush (R-TX)/Former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney (R-WY) - 42.3%, 253 EV's
Businessman Donald Trump (R-NY)/Governor Jesse Ventura (R-MN) - 10.8%, 0 EV's

2012 - President Romney faces Primary Challenger*
President John McCain died on December 15th, 2009, and Vice President Mitt Romney moved to become President. He was challenged in the primary by former Reform Party nominee Donald Trump. President Willard Mitt Romney beat Trump in the surprisingly competitive primary, and beat Illinois Senator Barack Obama by a close margin.



President Willard Mitt Romney (R-MA) - 62.5%
Businessman Donald Trump (R-NY) - 33.8%

2016 - Trump edges Romney successor for Republican nod



Businessman Donald Trump (R-NY) - 55.3%
Vice President Paul Ryan (R-WI) - 34.5%
Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR) - 6.2%


2016 - Senator Patrick easily beats Trump



Senator Deval Patrick (D-MA)/Former Commerce Secretary Elizabeth Warren (D-OK) - 55.2%, 363 EV's
Businessman Donald Trump (R-NY)/Former Governor Sarah Palin (R-AK) - 43.4%, 175 EV's
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« Reply #4724 on: August 31, 2015, 12:23:25 AM »

2020


269 - 269

Four Faithless Electors of New Mexico>Democratic

Gov. Evan Bayh(D-IN)/Mayor Bill DeBlasio(D-NY)
Gov. Tim Pawlenty(R-MN)/Sen. Ken Cucinelli(R-VA)

President: Tim Pawlenty(R-MN)
Vice President: Ken Cucinelli(R-VA)

Secretary of State: Richard Lugar(R-IN)
     National Security Advisor: Chuck Hagel(R-NE)
Secretary of the Treasury: Michael Bloomberg(R-NY)
     Chairman of the Federal Reserve: Robert Zoellick(R-IL)
Attorney General: Chris Christie(R-NJ)
Secretary of Agriculture: Gary Locke(D-WA)
Secretary of the Interior: Larry Pressler(I-SD)
Secretary of Commerce: Robert Kimmitt(D-MA)
Secretary of Labor:
Secretary of Health and Human Services: Benjamin Carson(R-MD)

Secretary of Transportation: Michael Powell(R-VA)
Secretary of Homeland Security: John Bolton(R-MD)
U. N. Ambassador: John Huntsman, Jr.(R-UT)

Senate Majority Leader: John Thune(R-ND)
Senate Majority Whip: Lisa Murkowski(R-AK)

Chairperson of the Senate Republican Conference: Kelly Ayotte(R-NH)
Vice-Chairperson of the Senate Republican Conference: Tom Cotton(R-AR)

Senate Minority Leader: Dick Durbin(D-IL)
Senate Minority Whip: Claire McCaskill(D-MO)

Chairperson of the Senate Democratic Conference: Charles Schumer(D-NY)
Vice-Chairperson of the Senate Democratic Conference: Ron Wyden(D-OR)

Speaker of the House: Cathy McMorris Rodgers(R-OR)
House Majority Leader: Fiorello LoBiondo(R-NJ)
Chairperson of the House Republican Conference: Paul Ryan(R-WI)/Devin Nunes(R-CA)
House Majority Whip: Erik Paulsen(R-MN)

House Minority Leader: Chris Van Hollen(D-MD)
Chairpersons of the House Democratic Conference: Nikki Tsongas(D-MA)/Keith Ellison(D-MN)
House Minority Whip: Jared Polis(D-CO)
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