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« Reply #5050 on: February 21, 2016, 12:50:24 PM »

2016:



✓ Former Secretary Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) - 270 EVs
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)/Governor Susana Martinez (R-NM) - 134 EVs
Senator Ted Cruz (T-TX)/Senator Jeff Sessions (T-AL) - 134 EVs
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« Reply #5051 on: February 21, 2016, 06:43:05 PM »

1972 vs. 1984 (using 72 map)

President Richard Nixon (R-CA) / Vice President Spiro Agnew (R-MD) - 380
Governor and Future President Ronald Reagan (R-CA) / Ambassador and Future Vice President George Bush (R-TX) - 158
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« Reply #5052 on: February 22, 2016, 07:55:11 AM »

1948

Former Governor Jasper McLevy (Labor-Connecticut)/Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (Labor-Minnesota) 291 electoral votes, 48.5% of the popular vote
Governor Thomas Dewey (American-New York)/Senator Richard B. Russell (American-Georgia) 236 electoral votes, 45.8% of the popular vote
President Henry Agard Wallace (Independent Labor-Iowa)/Senator Glen Taylor (Independent Labor-Idaho) 4 electoral votes, 4.7% of the popular vote
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« Reply #5053 on: February 22, 2016, 04:54:48 PM »



Republican: Richard Nixon (California)/Spiro T. Agnew (Maryland) - 50.00%, 307 EVs
Republican: Ronald Reagan (California)/George H.W. Bush (Texas) - 50.00%, 231 EVs
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« Reply #5054 on: February 22, 2016, 06:37:33 PM »


Sen. Paul Wellstone/Sen. John Edwards: 337 (50.90%)
Sen. John McCain/Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison: 201 (45.74%)

Pres. Paul Wellstone/Vice Pres. John Edwards: 289 (50.05%)
Gov. George W. Bush/Sen. George Allen: 249 (48.39%)

Mayor Rudy Giuliani/Sen. John Thune: 281 (50.00%)
Vice Pres. John Edwards/Sen. Bob Graham: 257 (48.87%)

Sen. Hillary Clinton/Gov. Bill Richardson: 276 (49.94%)
Pres. Rudy Giuliani/Vice Pres. John Thune: 262 (48.84%)

Donald Trump/Gov. John Kasich: 285 (50.41%)
Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice Pres. Bill Richardson: 253 (48.24%)
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« Reply #5055 on: February 22, 2016, 07:19:59 PM »

1948

Former Governor Jasper McLevy (Labor-Connecticut)/Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (Labor-Minnesota) 291 electoral votes, 48.5% of the popular vote
Governor Thomas Dewey (American-New York)/Senator Richard B. Russell (American-Georgia) 236 electoral votes, 45.8% of the popular vote
President Henry Agard Wallace (Independent Labor-Iowa)/Senator Glen Taylor (Independent Labor-Idaho) 4 electoral votes, 4.7% of the popular vote

Cool map! I can't say that I've ever seen one with a President Henry Wallace pushed to a third party for a (re?)election.
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« Reply #5056 on: February 24, 2016, 08:21:48 AM »


Fmr. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Fmr. Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-MD): 446 EVs; 58% PV
Mr. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX): 92 EVs; 38% PV
Others: 4% PV
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« Reply #5057 on: February 24, 2016, 08:30:37 AM »

2016 Senate Elections

Democratic Party: 57 (+10)
Republican Party: 43 (-10)
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« Reply #5058 on: February 25, 2016, 01:50:10 AM »

The Three New Yorkers:


Businessman Donald J. Trump (R - NY)/Senator Jeff Sessions (R - AL): 398 EVs.
Fmr. State Sec. Hillary Clinton (D - NY)/HUD Secretary Julian Castro (D - TX): 139 EVs.
Fmr. Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I - NY)/Fmr. Governor Buddy Roemer (I - LA): 1 EV.

Clinton and Trump crush the opposition on Super Tuesday. Trump soundly defeats Rubio and Cruz in every state but Texas, which goes to Cruz by 3%, and Minnesota, which was Rubio's only win, by a margin of 5%. Cruz suspends his campaign immediately while Rubio breaks down and concedes to Kasich. On March 15th, Kasich drops out after losing every state to Trump, including Ohio and Florida. With Carson unable to seriously hamper Trump, the New York businessman is declared nominee by April 1st. On the Democratic side, Sanders had only won Oklahoma, Minnesota, and his homestate of Vermont on Super Tuesday. He stubbornly held on until he was cast out of the last debate before Apirl 1st, forcing him to concede to Clinton.

The General Election became a breeze for the Republicans. Amid worries over division, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus immediately endorsed Trump. Cruz, Kasich, and Carson quietly okayed the Trump nomination while Rubio was forced into submission. Some Republicans, particularly Mormon ones, let their anger be known, but they would largely join the rising coalition of Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Though Sanders lost the Democratic nomination, Bloomberg developed a desire for the Presidency. He ran against Clinton, running largely as a centrist, but emphasizing left-wing talking points and issues, campaigning mostly in the big cities.

Though Trump won the popular vote in his own right, Bloomberg guaranteed his victory. Bloomberg siphoned away some Mormon and establishment voters away from Trump's campaign, but his largest share of the demographics by far were liberal and urban whites. Clinton's own implosions, gaffes, and anger did not aid the Democrats any either. She maintained Obama's total share of the black vote, though black turnout was 10% lower than in 2012, and also held firmly onto Hispanics, which had a slightly higher turnout than in 2012. Regardless, Bloomberg's firm entrenchment upon the Democratic white share of the vote led to some interesting results. Bloomberg gained only 1 electoral vote, but ensured Trump won several swing and otherwise Democratic states. The closest states, Washington, Minnesota, and New York, immediately received recount orders. With his margin of victory, Trump would still be President even if all three states switched to Clinton after the recounts.
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« Reply #5059 on: February 25, 2016, 07:36:59 AM »


I may have posted this before, but how could this happen in an actual election?
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« Reply #5060 on: February 25, 2016, 12:34:22 PM »


I may have posted this before, but how could this happen in an actual election?
Not without decades of alternate history as prologue. Vermont is not voting with Idaho and Wyoming in the general.
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« Reply #5061 on: February 26, 2016, 06:55:25 PM »

2000-Present on a 1976 Map



Gore/Lieberman: 278 EV
Bush/Cheney: 260 EV

2004



Kerry/Edwards: 270 EV
Bush/Cheney: 268 EV

2008



Obama/Biden: 372 EV
McCain/Palin: 166 EV

2012



Obama/Biden: 346 EV
Romney/Ryan: 192 EV
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« Reply #5062 on: February 26, 2016, 10:22:56 PM »
« Edited: February 26, 2016, 10:38:08 PM by L.D. Smith »

1980 vs 1992 on 2012

Winners



Reagan/Bush: 441 EV
Clinton/Gore: 97 EV

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Carter/Mondale: 345 EV
Bush/Quayle: 193 EV
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« Reply #5063 on: February 26, 2016, 11:00:37 PM »

I'm surprised Clinton lost Rhode Island to Reagan.
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« Reply #5064 on: February 28, 2016, 02:41:44 PM »

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
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« Reply #5065 on: February 28, 2016, 02:48:48 PM »

2016 Democratic Party Presidential Primary:



✓ Hillary Clinton (D-NY)
Bernie Sanders (D-VT)

2016 Republican Party Presidential Primary:



✓ Donald Trump (R-NY)
Ted Cruz (R-TX)
Marco Rubio (R-FL)
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« Reply #5066 on: February 28, 2016, 03:18:31 PM »

Ronald Reagan (1984) vs. Barack Obama (2012):


Republican: Ronald Reagan (California)/George H.W. Bush (Texas) - 52.68%, 377 EVs
Democratic: Barack Obama (Illinois)/Joe Biden (Delaware) - 45.77%, 161 EVs


Democratic percentage in each state:



Republican percentage in each state:

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« Reply #5067 on: February 28, 2016, 07:20:59 PM »

Donald Trump/John Kasich: 288 (50.1%)
Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine: 250 (48.7%)
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« Reply #5068 on: February 29, 2016, 11:49:50 AM »

Be Careful What You Wish For:

Governor George W. Bush (R - TX)/Fmr. Secdef Richard Cheney: 513 EVs.
Vice President Albert Gore, Jr. (D - TN)/Senator Joseph Lieberman (D - CT): 25 EVs.

Al Gore discovers a genie lamp while on vacation in Dubai. He rubs it and lo and behold, a genie pops out of the lamp. "I am al-Jinn, Granter of Wishes. For freeing me from my prison, I will grant you one wish." The Former Vice President grins widely and becomes ecstatic. "You probably already know who I am." The genie smiles and nods. "al-Jinn knows many things, Mr. Gore. Just be careful what you wish for." Gore nods. "Send me back to 2000 and let me win Florida! You can do damn anything else for all I care. Just please let me win that state against that rich chuckf[inks]." al-Jinn just grins and winks. "Of course, Mr. Vice President."

And so Al Gore wakes up on Election Night 2000, still the Vice President, still married to his wife, and still the same age and confident man. The first state to be called was oddly enough Florida - with Gore winning with 100% of the vote! Gore turns to his wife and says "The Oval Office is mine!" But then the other 49 states and D.C. are called immediately afterwards. Every other state and D.C. went solely to Governor Bush, also with 100% of the vote. George W. Bush won the popular vote and the electoral vote in a massive blowout. As Al Gore watched, he let out a wild scream and felt himself quickly slip into insanity. The last words he heard while sane were from al-Jinn: "Hey man, I got you Florida at least."
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« Reply #5069 on: February 29, 2016, 07:48:13 PM »
« Edited: February 29, 2016, 07:54:58 PM by Senator Truman »

2008: The Eternally Solid South

Sen. Evan Bayh / Sen. Thad Cochran [DEM] 29.7% votes, 16 States
Sen. Olympia Snowe / Gov. Tim Pawlenty [REP] 24.8% votes, 13 States
Rep. Dennis Kucinich / Rep. Bernie Sanders [SDP] 15.6% votes, 5 States + DC
Rep. Barack Obama / Sen. John McCain [IND] 12.7% votes, 6 states
Gov. Michael Bloomberg / Mr. Mark Zuckerberg [IND] 10.9% votes, 3 States
Gov. Brian Schweitzer / Rep. Jay Nixon [POP] 3.9% votes, 6 States
Gov. John Huntsman / Mr. Mitt Romney [MDP] 1.4% votes, 2 States

2012: Bye-Bye, Bayh

Gov. Lincoln Chaffee / Sen. Bruce Rauner [REP] 37.9% votes, 25 States
Pres. Evan Bayh / VP Thad Cochran [DEM] 24.2% votes, 14 States
Rep. Bernie Sanders / Rep. John Lewis [SDP] 17.5% votes, 5 States + DC
Mayor Rocky Anderson / Prof. Larry Lessig [IND] 14.4% votes, 0 States
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp / Gov. Joe Manchin [POP] 5.3% votes, 6 States
Gov. John Huntsman / Mr. Mitt Romney [MDP] 0.7% votes, 1 State
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« Reply #5070 on: March 01, 2016, 03:20:00 PM »
« Edited: March 01, 2016, 03:33:19 PM by Oldiesfreak1854 »

2016


Fmr. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Fmr. Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-MD): 449 EVs, 57% PV
Mr. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ): 89 EVs, 39% PV

2020


Fmr. Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI)/Fmr. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL): 362 EVs, 54% PV
Pres. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Vice Pres. Martin O'Malley (D-MD): 176 EVs, 44% PV
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« Reply #5071 on: March 04, 2016, 06:50:34 PM »



Clinton vs Trump vs Romney
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« Reply #5072 on: March 05, 2016, 11:33:22 PM »
« Edited: March 05, 2016, 11:35:12 PM by NHI »

Hillary Clinton/Julian Castro: 347 (52.4%)
Ted Cruz/Tim Scott: 191 (45.1%)
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« Reply #5073 on: March 08, 2016, 09:49:30 AM »

1964


Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) / William Miller (R-NY) 253 (36.7%)
George Wallace (D-AL) / Happy Chandler (D-KY) 247 (36.0%)
Nelson Rockefeller (L-NY) / Paul C. Fisher (L-NV) 38 (26.3%)*

*Liberal Party (yellow on map)
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« Reply #5074 on: March 08, 2016, 11:16:34 PM »

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