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« on: January 30, 2019, 10:34:07 AM »



1896 election, third parties only:

John Palmer/Simon Buckner (B. Dem): 42.57%, 213 EV
Joshua Levering/Hale Johnson (Prohibition): 41.52%, 226 EV*
Charles Matchett/Matthew Maguire (S. Labor): 11.50%, 0 EV
Charles E. Bentley/James H. Southgate (N. Prohibition): 4.41%, 8 EV
Other: 0.05%, 0 EV

*NV and UT did not have any third party votes, but knowing their fanatical hatred of the gold standard, they would not go for Palmer. NC was the tipping point state, going to Levering by 57 votes.  VA is close behind, going to Levering by 221 votes.
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2019, 01:40:25 PM »



Win the White House game:

Me/Harris: 344 EV
Jordan/Flores: 194 EV

Closest states: NJ, WV, IA, MO, IN, WY, DC
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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2019, 10:01:30 AM »

2016 Green Party primaries



(>30% is ones where I can't find the % numbers)

Fmr. Town Meeting Member Jill Stein (G-MA): 269.5 Delegates
Professor William Kreml (G-SC): 18.5 Delegates
Organizer for the People's National Convention (Ghana) Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza Curry (G-??): 13 Delegates
Florida State Director of the Alliance Against Corporal Punishment Elijah Manley (G-FL):10 Delegates
Earth First! Organizer Darryl Cherney (G-NY?): 7 Delegates
Fmr, Inspector at the Air Pollution Control District of San Diego County Kent Mesplay (D-CA): 6 Delegates
Other or N/A: 10 Delegates
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« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2019, 10:28:11 AM »

2016 Libertarian Party Primaries



Fmr. Governor Gary Johnson: 54.70%
Fmr. CEO John McAfee: 8.19%
UNCOMMITTED: 7.75%
Mr. Austin Petersen: 7.41%
Mr. Rhett Smith: 4.05%
Anesthesiologist Marc Allen Feldman: 2.95%
Mr. John D. Hale: 2.90%
Rancher Joy Waymire: 2.87%
Mr. Steve Kerbel: 2.65%
Mr. Jack Robinson Jr.: 1.95%
Atlas User Mr. Darryl W. Perry: 1.60%
Mr. Cecil Ince: 1.51%
Mr. Derrick M. Reid: 1.31%
Ms. Merry Susan Nehls: 0.01%
Mr. Keenan Dunham: 0.004%
Mr. Nathan Norman: 0.002%
Pastoral Counselor Shawna Joy Sterling: 0.0003%
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« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2019, 07:45:30 AM »

Businessman Donald Trump/Governor Mike Pence (2017-2025)
2016: Def. Fmr. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton/Senator Tim Kaine 2020: Def. Senator Elizabeth Warren/Entrepreneur Andrew Yang and Fmr. Mayor Michael Bloomberg/Businessman Howard Schultz




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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez/Senator Tammy Duckworth (2025-2029)
2024: Def. VP Mike Pence/Senator Lindsay Graham




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Governor Ron Desantis/Senator Josh Hawley (2029-2033)
2028: Def. Pres. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez/VP Tammy Duckworth and Fmr. Governor Lincoln Chafee/Fmr. Rep. Thomas Massie



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Senator John Fetterman/Governor Cyrus Habib (2033-2037)
2032: Def. Pres. Ron DeSantis/VP Josh Hawley


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Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith*/Senator Jeff Duncan (2037-2039)
2036: Def. Pres. John Fetterman/VP Cyrus Habib



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Governor Dominique McLean/Fmr. Governor Beto O'Rourke (2041-???)
2040: Def. President Jeff Duncan/Fmr. VP Josh Hawley and Rep. Andrew Yang/Businessman Elon Musk [UBI Now] and Charlie Kirk/Dennis Prager [Anti-Furry Action]



Electoral College is abolished after the 2040 election.
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« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2020, 04:16:17 PM »



Infobox:



Source: All leader photos except for Bjorn are from Wikimedia Commons. I pulled Bjorn's from my Atlasia profile on the wiki, I assume it should be OK since it's on there but if it's not please tell me.

Detailed results:
Conservative Party (Leader: Henry McMaster (Leader's Seat: Columbia Springdale): 40.28%
Liberal Party (Leader: Jaime Harrison (Leader's Seat: Orangeburg): 38.39%
Reform Party/Family Values (Leader: Lee Bright (Leader's Seat: Greer)): 9.93%
Progressive Party/United Citizens (Leader: Arik Bjorn (Leader's Seat: Columbia Centre)): 8.33%
Grassroots Party (Leader: William Kreml (Ran in Columbia-Arcadia Lakes)): 2.41%
Alliance Party (Leader: Jim Rex (Ran in Chester-Union)): 0.31%
Libertarian Party (Leader: Bill Woolsey (Ran in Folly Beach)): 0.12%
Rhinoceros Party (Leader: Boedy Jeanes (Ran in Greenville South-Powdersville)): 0.08%
Marxist-Leninist Party (Leader: Mark Smith(Ran in Simpsonville)): 0.05%
Others: 0.10%
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« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2020, 10:27:41 PM »



Provinces of America, 1936 (From It Can't Happen Here, using what we're told and my own intuition to fill in the rest)

Northeast
Metropolitan
Capitol (White)
South
Southeast
Mountain and Pacific
Plains
Midwest or Great Lakes
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« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2020, 08:35:27 PM »
« Edited: June 25, 2020, 08:39:57 PM by Save a breath for the world »

Civiqs: Do you support or oppose the Black Lives Matter Movement?



52%-Support
30%-Oppose
16%-Neither
2% Unsure

Highest support: MA (69%)
Highest oppose: WY (51%)
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« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2020, 10:50:08 PM »

National Referendums if Civiqs is accurate

Construct a Border Wall



NO: 52%
YES: 43%

Highest Yes: WY (71%)
Highest No: VT (72%)

Impeach Pres. Trump



YES: 52%
NO: 45%

Highest Yes: HI (70%)
Highest No: WV (68%)

If all undecideds flipped to no, then NO would win the EC (PA is below 50% due to rounding I believe, it says 50% on the site but no+unsure equals 51%)

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« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2020, 02:40:16 PM »

President Infinity Game: 2016 Expanded parties



Fmr. Sec. Hillary Clinton (DEM-NY)/Sen. Tim Kaine (DEM-VA): 60,437,339 41.8% 303 EV
Mr. Donald Trump (REP-NY)/Gov. Mike Pence (REP-IN): 58,059,025 40.2% 235 EV
Fmr. Gov. Gary Johnson (LIB-NM)/Fmr. Gov. Bill Weld (LIB-MA): 12,191,029 8.4%
Fmr. Town Meeting Member Jill Stein (GRN-MA)/Mr. Ajamu Baraka (GRN-GA): 5,434,314 3.8%
Fmr. Mayor Michael Bloomberg (IND-NY)/Fmr. Sec. Chuck Hagel (IND-NE): 5,160,468, 3.6%
Ms. Gloria La Riva (PSL-CA)/Mr. Eugene Puryear (PSL-DC): 1,807,924 1.3%
Mr. Evan McMullin (IND-UT)/Mrs. Mindy Finn (IND-CA): 1,044,455 0.7%
Mr. Darrel Castle (CON-TN)/Mr. Scott Bradley (CON-UT): 312,219 0.2%


Best state for minor parties:
Libertarian: Tie between NM and MT (15.8%)
Green: MT (5.8%)
Bloomberg: UT (6.4%)
Socialism and Liberation: IA (2.9%)
McMullin: UT (23.8%)
Castle: UT (4.9%)

5 Closest states:
IA 39.6-39.1-8.3-3.6-2.9-2.6-2.5-1.4

NV 42.6-42.1-10.3-5.0

FL 41.9-41.1-8.3-4.4-4.2-0.2

MI 41.3-40.5-8.0-4.4-3.8-2.0

UT 24.8-23.8-23.2-12.1-6.4-4.9-3.4-1.4
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« Reply #10 on: July 15, 2020, 12:17:47 PM »

Here's a map of the 2016 Senatorial election results by county in the Ferguson Scenario, including the results of special elections in New Mexico and Tennessee. How do the states vote for United States Senate?


Are the senate candidates made up too? I'd love to know who's winning such a margin in FL in this day and age
and who the f**k wins SC
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« Reply #11 on: September 16, 2020, 09:12:12 PM »
« Edited: September 16, 2020, 10:32:33 PM by Delegate Weatherboy »

looks like:
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« Reply #12 on: October 17, 2020, 10:20:09 PM »



Gov. George Wallace (NPP-AL)/Gen. Curtis LeMay (NPP-CA): 272 EV
Sen. Wallace Bennett (DR-UT)/Rep. Gerald Ford (DR-MI): 262 EV

The map I just got in TNO mod for HOI4
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« Reply #13 on: October 18, 2020, 01:31:50 AM »

1968:



Governor John Glenn (DR-OH)/Senator Albert Gore Sr. (DR-TN): 415 EV
President George Wallace (NPP-AL)/Vice President Curtis LeMay (NPP-CA): 119 EV
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« Reply #14 on: October 20, 2020, 05:47:18 PM »
« Edited: October 20, 2020, 10:11:21 PM by Delegate Weatherboy »

1968:



Governor John Glenn (DR-OH)/Senator Albert Gore Sr. (DR-TN): 415 EV
President George Wallace (NPP-AL)/Vice President Curtis LeMay (NPP-CA): 119 EV

1972:


President John Glenn (DR-OH)/Vice President Albert Gore Sr. (DR-TN): 463 EV
Representative Jeane Kirkpatrick (NPP-OK)/? (NPP-?): 71 EV
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« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2020, 06:08:02 PM »
« Edited: December 03, 2020, 06:11:14 PM by Newest Inductee Into the Fetterman Cult »

1964:



The election of 1964 is considered one of the most contentious in history, with chief focus on two issues: The South African War and the Civil Rights Act. Southern anger at the Republican-Democrats propelled AL Governor George Wallace to the NPP nomination, with his inflammatory rhetoric essentially locking the Deep South in for the NPP. Knowing this, he traveled north into the Steel Belt, an area that felt adverse to both candidates, though especially the conservative-leaning Bennett. Wallace, although an out-and-out racist, was at least a bit of a populist. This won many factory workers over to his side, especially the NPP's seemingly united goal of strengthening the safety net.

The South African War, however, was the spark needed to end their reign of dominance. Although the war was slowly swinging away from the Reichskommissariats in Africa, the stream of American men coming back in caskets grew extreme anger towards the ruling R-Ds, especially as turmoil gripped the party from within after Nixon's resignation followed by Kennedy's assassination.

When the votes finally came in, it was all down to Ohio, where results were tabulated over days, and recounted over weeks, until Wallace won the state by 0.1%, and with it, the Presidency.

However, the Senate results were a serious problem for the NPP, as the R-Ds controlled the chamber with a massive majority. Wallace's agenda was, seemingly, dead in the water without cooperation.

1966 Midterms: "BLOODBATH FOR NPP", "NPP CAMPAIGN IN SHAMBLES", and "WALLACE REBUKED BY VOTERS" were the headlines. Every senate race that was up was won by the R-D's. The NPP was reduced to around 100 seats. Wallace's attempt to repeal the VRA had failed just before the election, leaving his southern base angry that he couldn't get it done, and northern voters furious that he tried to pull such a stunt. After the midterms, Wallace would focus more on economics, including trade agreements and, in a narrow vote, passing Social Security and Medicare. However, his thinly-veiled racist crusade continued with attempts to gut school funding, especially in systems that were integrated. The conservative Supreme Court allowed this, but the actions made him very, very few friends. Only when he pumped all that funding into a "Subsidy Spree" did anyone like him, but this would not be enough.

The only thing anyone gave Wallace credit for was foreign policy victories, including Italy's entrance to the OFN. However, detractors stated that any president could have done this.

1968:


Wallace was crushed. OH Governor John Glenn would be the first ever candidate to carry every state. Arkansas was the closest, with a 1.6% difference. The final vote, however, saw 1 vote for Gore Sr./Glenn, leaving George Washington as the only President to have received all electoral votes. It was later revealed that Glenn wanted this.
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« Reply #16 on: December 15, 2020, 02:27:49 AM »

When the Civil Rights Act arrived back in the Senate with a big red "VETO" from President Nixon, American politics changed forever.

The ruling Republican-Democrats fell into infighting, which only grew as Nixon was forced to resign, followed by JFK's assassination leaving John McCormack in the white house.

But even among this chaos no one expected Kennedy's brother Robert to switch sides. And yet that he did, becoming the voice of the NPP's social democrats.

Riding a wave of northern anger and southern indifference to the RDs, RFK won big against Utah Senator Bennett (even carrying the Senator's home state narrowly, in a humiliating blow) becoming the first NPP president.

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« Reply #17 on: December 15, 2020, 11:55:46 PM »

When the Civil Rights Act arrived back in the Senate with a big red "VETO" from President Nixon, American politics changed forever.

The ruling Republican-Democrats fell into infighting, which only grew as Nixon was forced to resign, followed by JFK's assassination leaving John McCormack in the white house.

But even among this chaos no one expected Kennedy's brother Robert to switch sides. And yet that he did, becoming the voice of the NPP's social democrats.

Riding a wave of northern anger and southern indifference to the RDs, RFK won big against Utah Senator Bennett (even carrying the Senator's home state narrowly, in a humiliating blow) becoming the first NPP president.





Kennedy took no time to enact his agenda. First passing the Civil Rights Act with help from progressive Republicans, while winning both South Africa and Indonesia. He focused on labor rights next, passing a greater minimum wage as well as repealing right-to-work. Then his gaze turned to the ever-hated treaty ports controlled by Japan, as well as the occupied Aleutians and Hawaii. With a massive oil deal, the Japanese were successfully buttered up enough to engage in talks, which ended in demilitarization of Hawaii and the Panama Canal, while all aforementioned territories were returned to the US. It was a massive victory only 2 months before the election, and carried Kennedy to the first 50 state sweep, carrying many progressive NPP senators along with him, even in the South.

Wallace had to screw it up, though, just to spite Kennedy. Wallace had lost his primary, but he made one last act as a f**k you to the President. Denying him Alabama's electoral votes. It wouldn't matter in the end, but VP Humphrey would later state that "Bobby was pretty damn pissed about it".
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« Reply #18 on: January 12, 2021, 10:00:17 PM »



Last election in my RFK->[REDACTED]->Harrington game.
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« Reply #19 on: January 26, 2021, 06:55:05 PM »



WC JEFF JACKSON
WC TIM RYAN
WC FETTERMAN
S  NELSON.
54-46 SEN

Biden has a 52 Percent approvals not 40 percent Trump

is warnock a secular senator or not because he's a reverend
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« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2021, 01:13:47 AM »

From a President Infinity Game (Observing)



Vice President Kamala Harris/Mayor Andrew Yang: 55.5%, 364 EV
Gov. Ron DeSantis/Sen. Tim Scott: 42.8%, 174 EV
Others: 1.7%

Closest states:
Florida: DeSantis+0.1 (lol)
North Carolina: DeSantis+0.6
Indiana: DeSantis+0.6
Maine At-Large: DeSantis+0.6
Iowa: Harris+1.1
Texas: Harris+4.3
Arizona: Harris+4.4
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« Reply #21 on: February 11, 2021, 12:27:16 AM »

From a President Infinity Game (Observing)



Vice President Kamala Harris/Mayor Andrew Yang: 55.5%, 364 EV
Gov. Ron DeSantis/Sen. Tim Scott: 42.8%, 174 EV
Others: 1.7%

Closest states:
Florida: DeSantis+0.1 (lol)
North Carolina: DeSantis+0.6
Indiana: DeSantis+0.6
Maine At-Large: DeSantis+0.6
Iowa: Harris+1.1
Texas: Harris+4.3
Arizona: Harris+4.4

It seems a bit bullish on Kamala, but ME-AL stands out as way too bearish on Kamala/Yang. Florida is a bit funky too like you mentioned.
Yeah, though Florida seems about right Tongue
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« Reply #22 on: February 22, 2021, 07:38:33 PM »

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« Reply #23 on: March 01, 2021, 12:48:03 PM »



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« Reply #24 on: March 14, 2021, 02:57:27 AM »



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