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« on: December 05, 2017, 08:48:13 PM »

This is a minor obsession of mine, so I'll go first with this:



What Trump vs Sanders would've looked like based solely on polls.
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2017, 09:04:47 PM »

This is a minor obsession of mine, so I'll go first with this:


What Trump vs Sanders would've looked like based solely on polls.
lol me too
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« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2017, 09:09:35 PM »

http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/0b366c5db768e3fad1defa6fb63fcc28.png

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« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2017, 09:29:07 PM »


that map is way too generous for Harris.

She would be just about the worst choice for a Democrat to challenge Trump, and would result in Trump winning a 2nd term easily.
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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2017, 12:03:29 PM »

I've made so many county maps. I'll post a few of them when I get home.
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« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2017, 12:04:36 PM »

I've made so many county maps. I'll post a few of them when I get home.
Yay, I can't wait!
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« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2017, 03:12:13 PM »




I added a map key because I didn't use atlas colors on this one. Also I don't know if I had made the Republican in this scenario Bob Dole. Anyway, this map is based on the 1996 election, only it is if Lloyd Bentsen was president and was running for reelection in 96. If you were wondering, I still have Perot in this alternate election.
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« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2017, 03:50:52 PM »




I added a map key because I didn't use atlas colors on this one. Also I don't know if I had made the Republican in this scenario Bob Dole. Anyway, this map is based on the 1996 election, only it is if Lloyd Bentsen was president and was running for reelection in 96. If you were wondering, I still have Perot in this alternate election.
Shouldn't he be doing better in Texas? also what are the state differences between OTL '96 and this?
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« Reply #8 on: December 06, 2017, 04:24:31 PM »


Shouldn't he be doing better in Texas? also what are the state differences between OTL '96 and this?



And here are the percentages for the states in no particular order
MS: 47.08% D/ 46.21% R/ 5.84% I
AL: 46.66% D/ 46.62% R/ 6.01% I
SC: 47.35% D/ 46.39% R/ 5.60% I
FL: 48.02% D/ 42.32% R/ 9.12% I
TX: 46.83% D/ 45.76% R/ 6.75% I
LA: 50.01% D/ 41.94% R/ 6.91% I
NM: 45.18%D/ 45.86% R/ 5.80% I
AZ: 43.52% D/ 47.29% R/ 7.98% I
GA: 48.34% D/ 44.51% R/ 6.37% I
AR: 50.24% D/ 40.30% R/ 7.90% I
OK: 40.45% D/ 48.26% R/ 10.84% I
NC: 44.04% D/ 48.73% R/ 6.68% I
TN: 48.00% D/ 45.59% R/ 5.59% I
VA: 45.15% D/ 47.10% R/ 6.62% I
KY: 43.34% D/ 47.38% R/ 8.67% I
WV: 49.01% D/ 39.26% R/ 11.26% I
MO: 44.54% D/ 44.24% R/ 10.06% I
KS: 36.08% D/ 54.29% R/ 8.62% I
CO: 44.43% D/ 45.80% R/ 6.59% I
UT: 33.30% D/ 54.37% R/ 9.98% I
NV: 41.43% D/ 45.41% R/ 9.47% I
DC: 85.19% D/ 9.34% R/ 1.94% I
MD: 54.25% D/ 38.27% R/ 6.50% I
DE: 49.28% D/ 39.04% R/ 10.59% I
AK: 33.27% D/ 50.80% R/ 10.90% I
HI: 56.93% D/ 31.64% R/ 7.60% I
CA: 48.10% D/ 41.21% R/ 6.96% I
OR: 44.65% D/ 41.56% R/ 8.80% I
ID: 33.65% D/ 52.18% R/ 12.71% I
WA: 47.84% D/ 39.30% R/ 8.92% I
NE: 34.95% D/ 53.65% R/ 10.52% I
WY: 35.84% D/ 50.81% R/ 12.25% I
IA: 49.76% D/ 40.42% R/ 8.52% I
IL: 52.32% D/ 38.81% R/ 8.03% I
IN: 39.05% D/ 49.63% R/ 10.50% I
OH: 44.88% D/ 43.52% R/ 10.66% I
PA: 46.67% D/ 42.47% R/ 9.56% I
NJ: 51.22% D/ 38.36% R/ 8.52% I
MT: 38.23% D/ 47.11% R/ 13.56% I
SD: 40.53% D/ 48.99% R/ 9.65% I
ND: 37.13% D/ 49.94% R/ 12.20% I
MN: 46.60% D/ 39.46% R/ 11.75% I
WI: 45.81% D/ 41.48% R/ 10.35% I
MI: 49.69% D/ 40.48% R/ 8.75% I
NY: 55.47% D/ 34.61% R/ 7.97% I
CT: 49.08% D/ 38.44% R/ 10.02% I
RI: 56.71% D/ 29.82% R/ 11.20% I
MA: 59.47% D/ 30.09% R/ 8.89% I
VT: 53.35% D/ 31.09% R/ 12.00% I
NH: 44.22% D/ 44.47% R/ 9.69% I
ME: 46.62% D/ 30.76% R/ 19.19% I
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« Reply #9 on: December 06, 2017, 04:30:43 PM »


Shouldn't he be doing better in Texas? also what are the state differences between OTL '96 and this?



And here are the percentages for the states in no particular order
MS: 47.08% D/ 46.21% R/ 5.84% I
AL: 46.66% D/ 46.62% R/ 6.01% I
SC: 47.35% D/ 46.39% R/ 5.60% I
FL: 48.02% D/ 42.32% R/ 9.12% I
TX: 46.83% D/ 45.76% R/ 6.75% I
LA: 50.01% D/ 41.94% R/ 6.91% I
NM: 45.18%D/ 45.86% R/ 5.80% I
AZ: 43.52% D/ 47.29% R/ 7.98% I
GA: 48.34% D/ 44.51% R/ 6.37% I
AR: 50.24% D/ 40.30% R/ 7.90% I
OK: 40.45% D/ 48.26% R/ 10.84% I
NC: 44.04% D/ 48.73% R/ 6.68% I
TN: 48.00% D/ 45.59% R/ 5.59% I
VA: 45.15% D/ 47.10% R/ 6.62% I
KY: 43.34% D/ 47.38% R/ 8.67% I
WV: 49.01% D/ 39.26% R/ 11.26% I
MO: 44.54% D/ 44.24% R/ 10.06% I
KS: 36.08% D/ 54.29% R/ 8.62% I
CO: 44.43% D/ 45.80% R/ 6.59% I
UT: 33.30% D/ 54.37% R/ 9.98% I
NV: 41.43% D/ 45.41% R/ 9.47% I
DC: 85.19% D/ 9.34% R/ 1.94% I
MD: 54.25% D/ 38.27% R/ 6.50% I
DE: 49.28% D/ 39.04% R/ 10.59% I
AK: 33.27% D/ 50.80% R/ 10.90% I
HI: 56.93% D/ 31.64% R/ 7.60% I
CA: 48.10% D/ 41.21% R/ 6.96% I
OR: 44.65% D/ 41.56% R/ 8.80% I
ID: 33.65% D/ 52.18% R/ 12.71% I
WA: 47.84% D/ 39.30% R/ 8.92% I
NE: 34.95% D/ 53.65% R/ 10.52% I
WY: 35.84% D/ 50.81% R/ 12.25% I
IA: 49.76% D/ 40.42% R/ 8.52% I
IL: 52.32% D/ 38.81% R/ 8.03% I
IN: 39.05% D/ 49.63% R/ 10.50% I
OH: 44.88% D/ 43.52% R/ 10.66% I
PA: 46.67% D/ 42.47% R/ 9.56% I
NJ: 51.22% D/ 38.36% R/ 8.52% I
MT: 38.23% D/ 47.11% R/ 13.56% I
SD: 40.53% D/ 48.99% R/ 9.65% I
ND: 37.13% D/ 49.94% R/ 12.20% I
MN: 46.60% D/ 39.46% R/ 11.75% I
WI: 45.81% D/ 41.48% R/ 10.35% I
MI: 49.69% D/ 40.48% R/ 8.75% I
NY: 55.47% D/ 34.61% R/ 7.97% I
CT: 49.08% D/ 38.44% R/ 10.02% I
RI: 56.71% D/ 29.82% R/ 11.20% I
MA: 59.47% D/ 30.09% R/ 8.89% I
VT: 53.35% D/ 31.09% R/ 12.00% I
NH: 44.22% D/ 44.47% R/ 9.69% I
ME: 46.62% D/ 30.76% R/ 19.19% I
Very nice, but I'm thinking Bentsen should be winning Virginia and Kentucky here - and possibly Oklahoma and North Carolina too.
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« Reply #10 on: December 06, 2017, 04:37:31 PM »


Very nice, but I'm thinking Bentsen should be winning Virginia and Kentucky here - and possibly Oklahoma and North Carolina too.

I didn't have Bentsen win NC and VA because of the fact that counties like Fairfax county or Wake county were still right leaning at the time. As for Kentucky, I kept it republican because it was already an extremely close race as is in OTL and because of the Democrats's environmental policies. As for Oklaholma, it was already really conservative so I dont see it voting for Bentsen.
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« Reply #11 on: December 06, 2017, 05:14:47 PM »


Very nice, but I'm thinking Bentsen should be winning Virginia and Kentucky here - and possibly Oklahoma and North Carolina too.

I didn't have Bentsen win NC and VA because of the fact that counties like Fairfax county or Wake county were still right leaning at the time. As for Kentucky, I kept it republican because it was already an extremely close race as is in OTL and because of the Democrats's environmental policies. As for Oklaholma, it was already really conservative so I dont see it voting for Bentsen.
Fairfax County went to Dole by less than  2% IOTL 1996, so I would disagree on that one. Oklahoma was really conservative, but Clinton only lost it by about 7%, so I think Bentsen could win it - especially since he's from neighboring Texas.
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« Reply #12 on: December 06, 2017, 06:09:22 PM »

Here's my 3 county maps for my timeline where Carter wins re-election in 1980 and the Democratic Party goes back to its roots as a party of working class southerners and ethnic minorities, while the GOP appeals to suburbanites, upper class minorities, and the wealthy. The first map is a close election, the second is a Democratic landslide, and the third is a GOP landslide.





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« Reply #13 on: December 06, 2017, 06:30:53 PM »

Fairfax County went to Dole by less than  2% IOTL 1996, so I would disagree on that one. Oklahoma was really conservative, but Clinton only lost it by about 7%, so I think Bentsen could win it - especially since he's from neighboring Texas.
Well I mean Dole did carry Henrico county by 13% and saying that a fellow southerner like Jimmy Carter failed to carry both Virginia and Oklahoma in 76 (albeit narrowly) I think its safe to say that Dole would carry them both.

Also can I see the state results for those last few county maps you posted? I'd be interested to see them.
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« Reply #14 on: December 06, 2017, 06:40:52 PM »

Fairfax County went to Dole by less than  2% IOTL 1996, so I would disagree on that one. Oklahoma was really conservative, but Clinton only lost it by about 7%, so I think Bentsen could win it - especially since he's from neighboring Texas.
Well I mean Dole did carry Henrico county by 13% and saying that a fellow southerner like Jimmy Carter failed to carry both Virginia and Oklahoma in 76 (albeit narrowly) I think its safe to say that Dole would carry them both.

Also can I see the state results for those last few county maps you posted? I'd be interested to see them.
Close election:

GOP landslide:

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« Reply #15 on: December 06, 2017, 06:50:06 PM »

This is a minor obsession of mine, so I'll go first with this:



What Trump vs Sanders would've looked like based solely on polls.

Might be better if you based it off 2008 since 2016 was a weird election where hillary did bad with rural counties and outperformed in suburban ones.
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« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2017, 06:51:10 PM »



This is the 1912 election but I took 9% away from Wilson and then I added 3% to Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs.
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« Reply #17 on: December 06, 2017, 06:54:23 PM »

This is a minor obsession of mine, so I'll go first with this:



What Trump vs Sanders would've looked like based solely on polls.

Might be better if you based it off 2008 since 2016 was a weird election where hillary did bad with rural counties and outperformed in suburban ones.
I actually based it off of 2012.
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« Reply #18 on: December 07, 2017, 10:35:03 AM »

COUNTY MAPS
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« Reply #19 on: December 07, 2017, 02:33:34 PM »

You win.
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« Reply #20 on: December 07, 2017, 02:35:22 PM »


Shouldn't he be doing better in Texas? also what are the state differences between OTL '96 and this?



And here are the percentages for the states in no particular order
MS: 47.08% D/ 46.21% R/ 5.84% I
AL: 46.66% D/ 46.62% R/ 6.01% I
SC: 47.35% D/ 46.39% R/ 5.60% I
FL: 48.02% D/ 42.32% R/ 9.12% I
TX: 46.83% D/ 45.76% R/ 6.75% I
LA: 50.01% D/ 41.94% R/ 6.91% I
NM: 45.18%D/ 45.86% R/ 5.80% I
AZ: 43.52% D/ 47.29% R/ 7.98% I
GA: 48.34% D/ 44.51% R/ 6.37% I
AR: 50.24% D/ 40.30% R/ 7.90% I
OK: 40.45% D/ 48.26% R/ 10.84% I
NC: 44.04% D/ 48.73% R/ 6.68% I
TN: 48.00% D/ 45.59% R/ 5.59% I
VA: 45.15% D/ 47.10% R/ 6.62% I
KY: 43.34% D/ 47.38% R/ 8.67% I
WV: 49.01% D/ 39.26% R/ 11.26% I
MO: 44.54% D/ 44.24% R/ 10.06% I
KS: 36.08% D/ 54.29% R/ 8.62% I
CO: 44.43% D/ 45.80% R/ 6.59% I
UT: 33.30% D/ 54.37% R/ 9.98% I
NV: 41.43% D/ 45.41% R/ 9.47% I
DC: 85.19% D/ 9.34% R/ 1.94% I
MD: 54.25% D/ 38.27% R/ 6.50% I
DE: 49.28% D/ 39.04% R/ 10.59% I
AK: 33.27% D/ 50.80% R/ 10.90% I
HI: 56.93% D/ 31.64% R/ 7.60% I
CA: 48.10% D/ 41.21% R/ 6.96% I
OR: 44.65% D/ 41.56% R/ 8.80% I
ID: 33.65% D/ 52.18% R/ 12.71% I
WA: 47.84% D/ 39.30% R/ 8.92% I
NE: 34.95% D/ 53.65% R/ 10.52% I
WY: 35.84% D/ 50.81% R/ 12.25% I
IA: 49.76% D/ 40.42% R/ 8.52% I
IL: 52.32% D/ 38.81% R/ 8.03% I
IN: 39.05% D/ 49.63% R/ 10.50% I
OH: 44.88% D/ 43.52% R/ 10.66% I
PA: 46.67% D/ 42.47% R/ 9.56% I
NJ: 51.22% D/ 38.36% R/ 8.52% I
MT: 38.23% D/ 47.11% R/ 13.56% I
SD: 40.53% D/ 48.99% R/ 9.65% I
ND: 37.13% D/ 49.94% R/ 12.20% I
MN: 46.60% D/ 39.46% R/ 11.75% I
WI: 45.81% D/ 41.48% R/ 10.35% I
MI: 49.69% D/ 40.48% R/ 8.75% I
NY: 55.47% D/ 34.61% R/ 7.97% I
CT: 49.08% D/ 38.44% R/ 10.02% I
RI: 56.71% D/ 29.82% R/ 11.20% I
MA: 59.47% D/ 30.09% R/ 8.89% I
VT: 53.35% D/ 31.09% R/ 12.00% I
NH: 44.22% D/ 44.47% R/ 9.69% I
ME: 46.62% D/ 30.76% R/ 19.19% I
I just noticed that Oklahoma doesn't change at all from OTL here. I would think Bentsen being from neighboring Texas should make him do at least a couple points better in Oklahoma.
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« Reply #21 on: December 07, 2017, 02:41:04 PM »

I am posting here the county map which I devised for one of my scenarios: an alternate 2020 presidential election, with a popular Democratic incumbent winning reelection against his Republican challenger:


The closest states in this election (those decided by less than 10%) are Mississippi, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Alabama, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
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« Reply #22 on: December 07, 2017, 02:51:47 PM »

I am posting here the county map which I devised for one of my scenarios: an alternate 2020 presidential election, with a popular Democratic incumbent winning reelection against his Republican challenger:


The closest states in this election (those decided by less than 10%) are Mississippi, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Alabama, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Very nice map, thanks for posting!
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« Reply #23 on: December 07, 2017, 04:38:25 PM »


Shouldn't he be doing better in Texas? also what are the state differences between OTL '96 and this?



And here are the percentages for the states in no particular order
MS: 47.08% D/ 46.21% R/ 5.84% I
AL: 46.66% D/ 46.62% R/ 6.01% I
SC: 47.35% D/ 46.39% R/ 5.60% I
FL: 48.02% D/ 42.32% R/ 9.12% I
TX: 46.83% D/ 45.76% R/ 6.75% I
LA: 50.01% D/ 41.94% R/ 6.91% I
NM: 45.18%D/ 45.86% R/ 5.80% I
AZ: 43.52% D/ 47.29% R/ 7.98% I
GA: 48.34% D/ 44.51% R/ 6.37% I
AR: 50.24% D/ 40.30% R/ 7.90% I
OK: 40.45% D/ 48.26% R/ 10.84% I
NC: 44.04% D/ 48.73% R/ 6.68% I
TN: 48.00% D/ 45.59% R/ 5.59% I
VA: 45.15% D/ 47.10% R/ 6.62% I
KY: 43.34% D/ 47.38% R/ 8.67% I
WV: 49.01% D/ 39.26% R/ 11.26% I
MO: 44.54% D/ 44.24% R/ 10.06% I
KS: 36.08% D/ 54.29% R/ 8.62% I
CO: 44.43% D/ 45.80% R/ 6.59% I
UT: 33.30% D/ 54.37% R/ 9.98% I
NV: 41.43% D/ 45.41% R/ 9.47% I
DC: 85.19% D/ 9.34% R/ 1.94% I
MD: 54.25% D/ 38.27% R/ 6.50% I
DE: 49.28% D/ 39.04% R/ 10.59% I
AK: 33.27% D/ 50.80% R/ 10.90% I
HI: 56.93% D/ 31.64% R/ 7.60% I
CA: 48.10% D/ 41.21% R/ 6.96% I
OR: 44.65% D/ 41.56% R/ 8.80% I
ID: 33.65% D/ 52.18% R/ 12.71% I
WA: 47.84% D/ 39.30% R/ 8.92% I
NE: 34.95% D/ 53.65% R/ 10.52% I
WY: 35.84% D/ 50.81% R/ 12.25% I
IA: 49.76% D/ 40.42% R/ 8.52% I
IL: 52.32% D/ 38.81% R/ 8.03% I
IN: 39.05% D/ 49.63% R/ 10.50% I
OH: 44.88% D/ 43.52% R/ 10.66% I
PA: 46.67% D/ 42.47% R/ 9.56% I
NJ: 51.22% D/ 38.36% R/ 8.52% I
MT: 38.23% D/ 47.11% R/ 13.56% I
SD: 40.53% D/ 48.99% R/ 9.65% I
ND: 37.13% D/ 49.94% R/ 12.20% I
MN: 46.60% D/ 39.46% R/ 11.75% I
WI: 45.81% D/ 41.48% R/ 10.35% I
MI: 49.69% D/ 40.48% R/ 8.75% I
NY: 55.47% D/ 34.61% R/ 7.97% I
CT: 49.08% D/ 38.44% R/ 10.02% I
RI: 56.71% D/ 29.82% R/ 11.20% I
MA: 59.47% D/ 30.09% R/ 8.89% I
VT: 53.35% D/ 31.09% R/ 12.00% I
NH: 44.22% D/ 44.47% R/ 9.69% I
ME: 46.62% D/ 30.76% R/ 19.19% I
I just noticed that Oklahoma doesn't change at all from OTL here. I would think Bentsen being from neighboring Texas should make him do at least a couple points better in Oklahoma.
I also did a map of Bentsen getting elected in 92 (with ross perot still there) and I made the margin in Oklahoma closer. I should probably post that lol
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« Reply #24 on: December 07, 2017, 04:41:18 PM »


Shouldn't he be doing better in Texas? also what are the state differences between OTL '96 and this?



And here are the percentages for the states in no particular order
MS: 47.08% D/ 46.21% R/ 5.84% I
AL: 46.66% D/ 46.62% R/ 6.01% I
SC: 47.35% D/ 46.39% R/ 5.60% I
FL: 48.02% D/ 42.32% R/ 9.12% I
TX: 46.83% D/ 45.76% R/ 6.75% I
LA: 50.01% D/ 41.94% R/ 6.91% I
NM: 45.18%D/ 45.86% R/ 5.80% I
AZ: 43.52% D/ 47.29% R/ 7.98% I
GA: 48.34% D/ 44.51% R/ 6.37% I
AR: 50.24% D/ 40.30% R/ 7.90% I
OK: 40.45% D/ 48.26% R/ 10.84% I
NC: 44.04% D/ 48.73% R/ 6.68% I
TN: 48.00% D/ 45.59% R/ 5.59% I
VA: 45.15% D/ 47.10% R/ 6.62% I
KY: 43.34% D/ 47.38% R/ 8.67% I
WV: 49.01% D/ 39.26% R/ 11.26% I
MO: 44.54% D/ 44.24% R/ 10.06% I
KS: 36.08% D/ 54.29% R/ 8.62% I
CO: 44.43% D/ 45.80% R/ 6.59% I
UT: 33.30% D/ 54.37% R/ 9.98% I
NV: 41.43% D/ 45.41% R/ 9.47% I
DC: 85.19% D/ 9.34% R/ 1.94% I
MD: 54.25% D/ 38.27% R/ 6.50% I
DE: 49.28% D/ 39.04% R/ 10.59% I
AK: 33.27% D/ 50.80% R/ 10.90% I
HI: 56.93% D/ 31.64% R/ 7.60% I
CA: 48.10% D/ 41.21% R/ 6.96% I
OR: 44.65% D/ 41.56% R/ 8.80% I
ID: 33.65% D/ 52.18% R/ 12.71% I
WA: 47.84% D/ 39.30% R/ 8.92% I
NE: 34.95% D/ 53.65% R/ 10.52% I
WY: 35.84% D/ 50.81% R/ 12.25% I
IA: 49.76% D/ 40.42% R/ 8.52% I
IL: 52.32% D/ 38.81% R/ 8.03% I
IN: 39.05% D/ 49.63% R/ 10.50% I
OH: 44.88% D/ 43.52% R/ 10.66% I
PA: 46.67% D/ 42.47% R/ 9.56% I
NJ: 51.22% D/ 38.36% R/ 8.52% I
MT: 38.23% D/ 47.11% R/ 13.56% I
SD: 40.53% D/ 48.99% R/ 9.65% I
ND: 37.13% D/ 49.94% R/ 12.20% I
MN: 46.60% D/ 39.46% R/ 11.75% I
WI: 45.81% D/ 41.48% R/ 10.35% I
MI: 49.69% D/ 40.48% R/ 8.75% I
NY: 55.47% D/ 34.61% R/ 7.97% I
CT: 49.08% D/ 38.44% R/ 10.02% I
RI: 56.71% D/ 29.82% R/ 11.20% I
MA: 59.47% D/ 30.09% R/ 8.89% I
VT: 53.35% D/ 31.09% R/ 12.00% I
NH: 44.22% D/ 44.47% R/ 9.69% I
ME: 46.62% D/ 30.76% R/ 19.19% I
I just noticed that Oklahoma doesn't change at all from OTL here. I would think Bentsen being from neighboring Texas should make him do at least a couple points better in Oklahoma.
I also did a map of Bentsen getting elected in 92 (with ross perot still there) and I made the margin in Oklahoma closer. I should probably post that lol
Please do, I love these maps.
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