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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« on: December 31, 2015, 07:48:48 PM »

A LIBERAL AMERICA

1972:



George McGovern is elected the 38th president of the United States after Nixon's running mate, Spiro Agnew is charged with bribery, fearing loss of support, Nixon drops Agnew in favor for Treasury Secretary John Connolly. McGovern survives the convention and chooses Shirley Chisholm as his running mate. In late July, Wallace saw his chance and ran on a third party ticket after the choosing of Chisholm as VP. He chose Governor Lester Maddox as his running mate, and won most of the South in a close three way race.



1976:



George McGovern surprisingly faces no serious opposition for the democratic nomination except for a couple conservative congressmen. Lester Maddox, determined to start re-segregation runs with Curtis LeMay again the VP nominee, but fails to strike momentum. Nixon has been arrested and so has Agnew, and Vietnam is over. The Republicans nominate John Connolly and Bob Dole. McGovern wins re-election.

1980:



Ted Kennedy is nominated in a very close primary over Edmund Muskie, Jimmy Carter, and Cliff Finch. He chooses Finch as his veep, Wallace seriously considered going third party but declined. He joined the Republican party and stated he was voting for them. The Republicans nominated John Danforth and Jack Kemp. The death of conservatism was near....
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2015, 11:10:37 PM »



George Wallace is never shot and wins many more primaries. He secures the Democratic nomination at the convention and selects Jimmy Carter as his running mate. He wanted to secure the liberal and conservative vote in the elections and basically lose the moderates to Nixon. Wallace/Carter won a narrow victory over Nixon/Agnew. In the following years, he'd face many challenges but surprisingly tackle them, and swiftly take over North Vietnam much to the expense of his approval ratings.




President Wallace is decisively re-elected against Lowell Weicker/George H. W. Bush, it seemed as if racism were alive again in America, however, racism was not everywhere. The Wallace administration would be sighted as one of the greatest presidencies in history.
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2017, 08:15:32 PM »

U.S Presidential Election of 2020:



Pres. Donald Trump/Fmr. Sen. Jim Webb: 432 Electoral Votes, 57.1%
Sen. Cory Booker/Mayor Eric Garcetti: 106 Electoral Votes, 42.0%

Closest States: New Jersey, Delaware, Massachusetts

(My P.I Scenario)
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2017, 12:07:45 AM »

I'm surprised that Washington goes Republican before Oregon.
how about Maryland going GOP before Illinois?

that's pi for you

they do seem to see WA as more elastic  than most people would say it is

lmao election night was wild af
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2017, 10:24:49 PM »

Another Outsider:

2020



Mr. Jon Stewart/Sen. Elizabeth Warren : 321 Electoral Votes, 49.8%
Pres. Donald Trump/VP. Mike Pence: 217 Electoral Votes, 44.0%
Others: 4.2%

Jon Stewart surprisingly wins the Democratic Nomination, defeating Cory Booker and Andrew Cuomo. He destroys Trump in the debates using "dirty humor", Trump is very unpopular headed into Election Night, but keeps it surprisingly close. His roots' to the "Bernie wing" give him a very comfortable victory.

2024:



Sen. Ted Cruz/Gov. Justin Amash: 280ish Electoral Votes, 49.5%
Pres. Jon Stewart/VP Elizabeth Warren: 250ish Electoral Votes, 49.4%

Though Stewart is a popular President, the "Generation Z" voters came out to vote in droves for Cruz, due to the interesting GOP Primary. The GOP Convention was brokered in between three candidates: Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Marco Rubio, and Senator Tom Cotton. A former candidate who won a few states, Justin Amash, the Newly sworn in Governor of Michigan becomes the kingmaker for Cruz, who in exchange, gets the VP Slot. 2024 ends up a victory for the GOP, and their first popular vote victory since 2004.

2028:



Sen. Tulsi Gabbard/Sen. Jared Polis: 330ish Electoral Votes, 51.0%
Pres. Ted Cruz/VP. Justin Amash: 210ish Electoral Votes, 48.1%
Mr. Bob Iger/Fmr. Sec. Elaine Chao: 0 EV, 1.5%

Senator Gabbard narrowly wins the Democratic Nomination against Former Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, and Missouri Senator Jason Kander. The Convention ends up being brokered and nasty, with Gabbard winning on the 5th ballot, by a couple delegates. Ted Cruz, though unpopular originally, was leading Gabbard by ten points. Ted Cruz ended up getting clobbered in the debates, feeling uncomfortable to attack Gabbard. The CEO of Disney and former Secretary Elaine Chao attempt to run a third party ticket. Initially polling at 6%, they lost their steam. This was the first election Puerto Rico was allowed to participate in. It officially became the 51st state on October 8th, 2028. All 3 Electoral Votes went to Gabbard.

The End.
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