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« Reply #25 on: April 28, 2019, 07:32:11 AM »

Lee Carter and Phil Murphy endorsed!
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« Reply #26 on: April 29, 2019, 11:32:11 PM »

Who will Trump nominate to the SCOTUS, now?
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« Reply #27 on: May 07, 2019, 04:38:40 PM »
« Edited: May 10, 2019, 11:27:31 PM by Edgeofnight »

March 4th, 2021
Levar Stoney to run for Governor.


   Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney has announced his gubernatorial campaign. He enters an increasingly cluttered field as a high tier candidate. State Delegate Lee Carter welcomed Stoney to the field, and stated that he hoped he would “elevate the quality of debate on issues that affect everyday Virginians.”

March 5th, 2021
Trump nominates Thomas Hardiman to Supreme Court seat.


   President Trump has announced a new nominee for the Supreme Court. Appellate Judge Thomas Hardiman, who was a runner up for Justice Gorsuch’s and Justice Kavanaugh’s seats, is Trump’s pick to replace the late Justice Ginsburg

March 6th, 2021
Kamala Harris: Democrats should block Hardiman’s nomination


   California Senator, 2020 Democratic runner up, potential 2024 candidate and member of the Judiciary Committee Kamala Harris has stated that Congressional Democrats should actively block Thomas Hardiman's nomination. “He’s not fit to serve. Period”

March 6th, 2021
Barbara Comstock is running for Governor


The former Congresswoman is running for governor. She has received the endorsement of fmr. Congressman Scott Taylor and 2017 nominee Ed Gillespie, both individuals who where previously exploring a bid for the State's highest office.

March 7th, 2021
Bob Hugin running for New Jersey Governor, clearing Republican Primary.


      Businessman and 2018 senate candidate Bob Hugin has announced his campaign for Governor of New Jersey, receiving the endorsements of several prominent state and national Republicans and all but clearing the Republican primary. Hugin’s self funding ability and moderate positions make him an ideal challenger to Murphy in Republican eyes.

March 8th, 2021
Terry McAuliffe wants his old job back.


   Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe is running for Governor again. Virginia is the one state that bars it’s governor’s from seeking two consecutive terms. McAuliffe ran an anemic campaign for president, and since then has spent significant amount of time campaigning for Democrats in Virginia races. He is widely considered the front runner in the race.



2022 Generic Ballot Polling:
Democrats -- 49%
Republicans -- 41%
Serve America Movement -- 4%
Undecided/Others -- 5%
DEMOCRATS +8%

Approval of Donald Trump:
Disapprove -- 54%
Approve -- 35%
Unsure -- 11%


New Jersey Gubernatorial Election Democratic Primary:
Congressmen Josh Gottheimer -- 36%
Governor Phil Murphy -- 36%
Mr. Titus Pierce-- 9%
Undecided/Others -- 19%
EVEN

New Jersey Gubernatorial Election Republican Primary:
Mr. Bob Hugin -- 39%
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 22%
Fmr. Atlantic County Freeholder Seth Grossman -- 10%
Fmr. Cresskill Borough Councilman John McCann -- 10%
Undecided/Others -- 19%
HUGIN +17%



Virginia Democratic Gubernatorial Primary:
Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 19%
Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton -- 15%
State Attorney General Mark Herring -- 13%
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney -- 12%
State Delegate Lee Carter -- 11%
State Delegate Elieen Filler-Corn -- 8%
Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax -- 8%
Undecided/Others -- 14%
MCAULIFFE +4%

Virginia Republican Gubernatorial Primary:
Congressman Rob Wittman -- 27%
State Senator Jill Vogel -- 20%
Congressman Denver Riggleman -- 16%
Fmr. Congresswoman Barbra Comstock -- 11%
State Delegate Nick Freitas -- 8%
Mr. John Adams -- 5%
Undecided/Others -- 13%
WITTMAN +16%



New Jersey General Election Polling
Congressman Josh Gottheimer -- 45%
Mr. Bob Hugin -- 45%
EVEN

Congressman Josh Gottheimer -- 47%
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 40%
GOTTHEIMER +7%

Mr. Bob Hugin -- 46%
Governor Phil Murphy -- 42%
HUGIN +4%

Governor Phil Murphy -- 46%
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 43%
MURPHY +3%

Generic Democrat -- 48%
Generic Republican -- 44%
DEMOCRAT +4%



Virginia General Election Polling:
Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 46%
Congressman Rob WITTMAN -- 46%
EVEN

Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 49%
Congresswoman Barbra Comstock -- 42%
MCAULIFFE +7%

Congressman Rob Wittman -- 46%
State Attorney General Mark Herring -- 45%
WITTMAN +1%

State Attorney General Mark Herring -- 47%
Fmr. Congresswoman Barbra Comstock -- 44%
HERRING +3%

Generic Democrat -- 48%
Generic Republican -- 45%
DEMOCRAT +3%



Do you approve of Thomas Hardiman's nomination to the Supreme Court?
Yes -- 49%
No -- 44%
Unsure -- 7%



The timeline is moving slowly right now because of poor planning on my part. After the next few updates the pace will start to pick up.
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« Reply #28 on: May 07, 2019, 05:36:17 PM »

Praying that McAuliffe gets his old job back very easily by DOUBLE DIGITS.
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« Reply #29 on: May 12, 2019, 02:12:59 AM »

Go Murphy and McAuliffe! Also, if Dems aren't winning landslides in Virginia and New Jersey in a Trump off-year in 2021 it's pretty disastrous.
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« Reply #30 on: May 12, 2019, 03:35:06 PM »

McAuliffe better win BIGLY in VA.
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« Reply #31 on: May 16, 2019, 11:47:37 AM »
« Edited: May 31, 2019, 05:37:13 PM by Both Sides™ »

March 9th, 2021
Eva Longoria to run for Texas Governor as Abbott Contemplates Retirement


   Actress and Activist Eva Longoria has announced her campaign for Texas Governor in 2022. Many Democrats hope her star power and outsider status will help them in a state that is rapidly becoming competitive.

March 10th, 2021
Trump to Testify on Campaign finance violations


   President Trump is facing a congressional subpoena over alleged campaign finance violations in the 2016 and 2020 election. The President is underfire for the alleged use of campaign funds for personal matters

March 12th, 2021
John Wisniewski is running for Governor


   The Sanders ally and Murphy opponent has confirmed his intentions to join the Primary to oust Murphy. He attacked Murphy and Gottheimer as “no better than Bob Hugin or Chris Christie.” Within the first 24 hours, he has raised 300,000$ in campaign contributions.

March 13th, 2021
Phil Bredesen joins Manchin

   
   The former Governor and current U.S. Senator from Tennessee has announced his intention to leave the Democratic Party and join the Serve America movement. He attacked Democrats and Republicans as “extremists,” and stated that the best way to serve the people of Tennessee was to “try and break the two party system”. When talking about plans to seek re-election, Bredesen said that he was still undecided, and would think about that until after the 2022 midterms.

March 15th, 2021
Jennifer Wexton announces campaign for governor


   In a last minute decision, Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton has announced her campaign for governor. She totes her record as “a reformer with results.” Her opponents in the Democratic primary have called her house record scarce, and attacked her as a “do-nothing-representative.”

March 15th, 2021
Thomas Hardiman’s hearing: Nominee promises to respect “Roe” and “Obergefell.”


   In a surprising turn of events, Trump’s supreme court nominee has promised to respect established precedent on Roe v. Wade and Overfell v. Hodges. “I don’t see an argument to overturn them at this time. I would respect the established tradition in those cases,” said Hardiman in an answer to a question from Senator Cory Booker. Overall, many have characterized Hardiman’s hearing as “calm and presentable,” with one Democratic aide stating “people are going to like him.”

March 16th, 2021
Jill Vogel is running for Governor


The state Senator was the Party’s 2017 nominee for Lt. Governor and is running as a moderate to conservative republican. She has received the support of many of her colleagues in the state legislature.

March 19th, 2021
Denver Riggleman running for Governor, facing cluttered Republican Primary.


   Sources say the conservative Congressman, in his second term in office, entered the race at the urging of the President and his allies. Riggleman faces a cluttered primary. Most state Republicans have already rallied around State Senator Vogel or fellow Congressman Rob Wittman.



2022 Generic Ballot Polling:
Democrats -- 50% (+1%)
Republicans -- 38%
Serve America Movement -- 6% (+2%)
Undecided/Others -- 5%
DEMOCRATS +12%

Approval of Donald Trump:
Disapprove -- 55% (+1%)
Approve -- 36% (+1%)
Unsure -- 9%



New Jersey Gubernatorial Election Democratic Primary:
Governor Phil Murphy -- 31% (-5%)
Congressmen Josh Gottheimer -- 27% (-9%)
Fmr. State Assemblymember John Wisniewski -- 22% (--)
Mr. Titus Pierce -- 10% (+2%)
Undecided/Others -- 10%
MURPHY +4%

New Jersey Gubernatorial Election Republican Primary:
Mr. Bob Hugin -- 45% (+3%)
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 19% (-3%)
Fmr. Cresskill Borough Councilman John McCann -- 15% (+5%)
Undecided/Others -- 21%
HUGIN +26%



Virginia Democratic Gubernatorial Primary:
Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 21% (+2%)
Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton -- 19% (+4%)
State Delegate Lee Carter -- 13% (+2%)
State Attorney General Mark Herring -- 12% (-1%)
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney -- 12% (--)
Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax -- 7% (-1%)
Undecided/Others -- 16%
MCAULIFFE +2%

Virginia Republican Gubernatorial Primary:
Congressman Rob Wittman -- 25% (-2%)
State Senator Jill Vogel -- 23% (+3%)
Congressman Denver Riggleman -- 20% (+4%)
Fmr. Congresswoman Barbra Comstock -- 9% (-1%)
State Delegate Nick Freitas -- 7% (-1%)
Mr. John Adams -- 6% (+1%)
Undecided/Others -- 10%
WITTMAN +2%



Mr. Bob Hugin -- 48%
Governor Phil Murphy -- 41%
HUGIN +7%

Governor Phil Murphy -- 47%
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 42%
MURPHY +5%

New Jersey General Election Polling
Mr. Bob Hugin -- 46%
Congressman Josh Gottheimer -- 44%
HUGIN +1%

Congressman Josh Gottheimer -- 48%
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 39%
GOTTHEIMER +9%

Generic Democrat -- 47%
Generic Republican -- 44%
DEMOCRAT +3%


Texas Governor Republican Primary (Abbott in):
Governor Greg Abbott -- 79%
Other -- 21%

Texas Governor Republican Primary (Abbott Out):
Land Commissioner George P. Bush -- 21%
Attorney General Ken Paxton -- 18%
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick -- 14%
Congressman Dan Crenshaw -- 13%
Fmr. State House Speaker Joe Strauss -- 10%
Undecided/Other -- 24%

Texas Governor Democratic Primary:
Fmr. HUD Secretary Julian Castro -- 18%
State Rep. Rafael Anchia -- 15%
State House Speaker Pro Tempore Joe Moody -- 13%
Mrs. Eva Longaria -- 11%
Fmr. Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez -- 11%
State Rep. Gene Wu -- 9%
Mr. Andrew White -- 7%
Undecided/Others -- 17%


Virginia General Election Polling:
Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 48%
Congressman Rob Wittman -- 46%
MCAULIFFE +2%

Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 48%
State Senator Jill Vogel -- 45%
MCAULIFFE +3%

Congressman Jennifer Wexton -- 48%
Congressman Rob Wittman -- 45%
WEXTON +3%

Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton -- 48%
State Senator Jill Vogel -- 44%
WEXTON +4%

Generic Democrat -- 49%
Generic Republican -- 44%
DEMOCRAT +5%



Do you approve of Thomas Hardiman's nomination to the Supreme Court?
Yes -- 52%
No -- 40%
Unsure -- 8%
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« Reply #32 on: May 16, 2019, 02:56:06 PM »

Hoping Abbott seeks reelection to 3rd term in this TL.
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« Reply #33 on: May 22, 2019, 10:10:23 PM »
« Edited: May 31, 2019, 05:35:22 PM by Both Sides™ »

March 31st, 2021
Senate Judiciary Committee Passes Hardiman’s nomination, rocky road ahead in full senate


   In a major victory for the President, Judge Thomas Hardiman has been passed through the Senate Judiciary Committee and is headed to the full senate for a vote that is yet to be scheduled. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) encouraged fellow Democrats to vote for Hardiman’s nomination in the Committee, citing “a need to end gridlock and polarization on this nation’s highest court.” Despite this plea, only herself, Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Chris Coons (D-DE) voted for Hardiman’s nomination, joining every Republican and Greg Orman (SAM-KS) in supporting Hardiman.
 
April 3rd, 2021
Trump floats military action in Sudan

   In recent leak from the White House, President Trump is apparently considering military action in Sudan in response to increasing levels of violence and an increasingly evident violation of Human rights. The move would put The White House  in conflict with Chinese interests in the region, which has been a strong proponent of the Sudanese Government.

April 6th, 2021
Governor Tom Wolf rules out bid to Challenge Pat Toomey


   Popular and term-limited Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has definitely ruled out running for Senate against embattled and endangered incumbent Pat Toomey, who has recently confirmed that he will seek a third term to the U.S. Senate. Tom Wolf told reporters that he was still interested in serving, and would “find other ways to serve the People of Pennsylvania and this Country.”

April 9th, 2021
Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard endorse Carter and Wisniewski in Gubernatorial races.


   In a boon for both campaigns, Bernie Sanders and Tulsi Gabbard have endorsed progressive insurgents in both the Virginia and New Jersey Gubernatorial races. The Carter Campaign praised Sanders and Gabbard for “their leadership and voices on issues affecting every day Virginians,” and adding that Sanders “showed principled leadership and dedication to this country in both of his presidential campaigns.” John Wisniewski mostly ignored Gabbard’s endorsement, and praised Senator Sanders in his statement.

April 13th, 2021
McAuliffe crushes fundraising, Carter touts grassroots support, Stoney and Wexton campaigns stagnant,  Herring and Fairfax fall.


   On the campaign trail in Virginia, former Governor Terry McAuliffe is leveraging his state and national connections to his advantage, and has massively outraised his opponents in the race by a more than 2-1 margin. Lee Carter on the other hand has touted his support from the grassroots elements of the party. “We have more small donors, more volunteers, and more energy than any other campaign in this race.” Meanwhile, the Campaigns of Jennifer Wexton and Levar Stoney are struggling to catch fire, and their polling numbers have remained stagnant since their entry into the race, with neither campaign really finding their niche or base in the race. Meanwhile, the campaigns of Mark Herring and Justin Fairfax are struggling in the face of past scandals. Once thought to be the future of the Virginia Democratic party, the two men have faltered recently. Fairfax in particular has been weighed down by the accusations of sexual assault against him, and it has become a frequent attack against the Lt. Governor.

April 17th, 2021
Andrew Yang is back and running for Mayor


   Businessman, former Presidential candidate, and internet icon Andrew Yang has entered the race for Mayor of New York, pledging to run as an independent to break up the two party system. He has not yet made clear if he intends to run on a platform similar to his presidential bid, which centered heavily on a Universal Basic Income.

April 19th, 2021
Liberal Activists want Schumer to shut down Hardiman’s nomination


   In an unsurprising turn of events, liberal activists want Majority Leader Charles Schumer to refuse to confirm Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Thomas Hardiman. Senator Schumer has not responded to the movement, but fellow New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has voiced support for the movement, stating “Hardiman should not sit on the court. Period.”

April 23rd, 2021
Hugin dominates, Brown falls.


   Businessman Bob Hugin’s lead continues to grow as the campaign continues. Hugin’s personal wealth and connections to national Republicans have allowed him to massively outraise and outspend the competition, with his campaign dominating airwaves and the news media. Former Mayor Randy Brown on the other hand has struggled to differentiate himself from Mr. Hugin, with one newspaper calling him a “less rich, less interesting clone” of Bob Hugin.


2022 Generic Ballot Polling:
Democrats -- 48% (-2%)
Republicans -- 39% (+1%)
Serve America Movement -- 7% (+1%)
Undecided/Others -- 5%
DEMOCRATS +9%

Approval of Donald Trump:
Disapprove -- 54% (-1%)
Approve -- 38% (+2%)
Unsure -- 8% (-1%)

Do you approve of Thomas Hardiman's nomination to the Supreme Court?
Yes -- 53% (+1%)
No -- 39% (-1%)
Unsure -- 8%
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New Jersey Gubernatorial Election Democratic Primary:
Governor Phil Murphy -- 32% (+1%)
Congressmen Josh Gottheimer -- 25% (-2%)
Fmr. State Assemblymember John Wisniewski -- 24% (+2%)
Mr. Titus Pierce -- 10% (--)
Undecided/Others -- 9%
MURPHY +7%

New Jersey Gubernatorial Election Republican Primary:
Mr. Bob Hugin -- 49% (+4%)
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 17% (-2%)
Fmr. Cresskill Borough Councilman John McCann -- 17% (+2%)
Undecided/Others -- 17%
HUGIN +32%



Virginia Democratic Gubernatorial Primary:
Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 24% (+3%)
Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton -- 17% (-2%)
State Delegate Lee Carter -- 16% (+3%)
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney -- 12% (--)
State Attorney General Mark Herring -- 10% (-2%)
Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax -- 6% (-1%)
Undecided/Others -- 15% (-1%)
MCAULIFFE +7%

Virginia Republican Gubernatorial Primary:
Congressman Rob Wittman -- 24% (-1%)
State Senator Jill Vogel -- 24% (+1%)
Congressman Denver Riggleman -- 22% (+2%)
Fmr. Congresswoman Barbra Comstock -- 8% (-1%)
State Delegate Nick Freitas -- 6% (-1%)
Mr. John Adams -- 5% (-1%)
Undecided/Others -- 11% (+1%)
EVEN


Texas Governor Republican Primary (Abbott in):
Governor Greg Abbott -- 82%
Other -- 18%

Texas Governor Republican Primary (Abbott Out):
Land Commissioner George P. Bush -- 22%
Attorney General Ken Paxton -- 19%
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick -- 13%
Congressman Dan Crenshaw -- 12%
Fmr. State House Speaker Joe Strauss -- 10%
Undecided/Other -- 24%

Texas Governor Democratic Primary:
Fmr. HUD Secretary Julian Castro -- 20%
State Rep. Rafael Anchia -- 14%
State House Speaker Pro Tempore Joe Moody -- 12%
Mrs. Eva Longaria -- 12% (+1%)
Fmr. Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez -- 10%
State Rep. Gene Wu -- 10%
Mr. Andrew White -- 8%
Undecided/Others -- 15%


Mr. Bob Hugin -- 48%
Governor Phil Murphy -- 43%
HUGIN +5%

Governor Phil Murphy -- 48%
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 41%
MURPHY +7%

New Jersey General Election Polling
Mr. Bob Hugin -- 46%
Congressman Josh Gottheimer -- 42%
HUGIN +4%

Congressman Josh Gottheimer -- 47%
Fmr. Mayor Randy Brown -- 39%
GOTTHEIMER +8%

Generic Democrat -- 48%
Generic Republican -- 42%
DEMOCRAT +6%



Virginia General Election Polling:
Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 50%
Congressman Rob Wittman -- 45%
MCAULIFFE +5%

Fmr. Governor Terry McAuliffe -- 47%
State Senator Jill Vogel -- 44%
MCAULIFFE +3%

Congressman Jennifer Wexton -- 47%
Congressman Rob Wittman -- 45%
WEXTON +2%

Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton -- 46%
State Senator Jill Vogel -- 45%
WEXTON +1%

Generic Democrat -- 48%
Generic Republican -- 45%
DEMOCRAT +3%
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« Reply #34 on: May 23, 2019, 06:53:15 AM »

Go Wisniewski and Carter!
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« Reply #35 on: May 23, 2019, 08:46:29 AM »

I'm betting Abbott seeks reelection to 3rd term in this TL & crushes Eva Longoria by double digits.
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« Reply #36 on: May 23, 2019, 09:32:05 AM »

I think all those dates are supposed to be 2021, not 2019, but still this is fantastic
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« Reply #37 on: May 23, 2019, 09:51:27 AM »

go BIG LEE
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« Reply #38 on: May 23, 2019, 06:58:59 PM »

I think all those dates are supposed to be 2021, not 2019, but still this is fantastic
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« Reply #39 on: May 24, 2019, 10:43:26 AM »

I think all those dates are supposed to be 2021, not 2019, but still this is fantastic
And that is why you don't post updates while drunk, thank you all for the positive words!
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« Reply #40 on: May 24, 2019, 04:42:51 PM »

Edge of Night: I'm betting Abbott seeks reelection to a 3rd term.
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« Reply #41 on: May 25, 2019, 01:18:15 AM »

Edge of Night: I'm betting Abbott seeks reelection to a 3rd term.

The next few updates will set the stage for Texas, I’ll leave it at that for now to avoid spoilers but it will play a big role in the 2022 midterms, especially after Beto O’Rourke won the 2020 Senate race.
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« Reply #42 on: May 25, 2019, 03:44:05 AM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
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« Reply #43 on: May 25, 2019, 09:15:18 AM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
That’s why I barely read most timelines here tbh. But this is more than believable. Keep up the great work!
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« Reply #44 on: May 25, 2019, 06:03:13 PM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
That’s why I barely read most timelines here tbh. But this is more than believable. Keep up the great work!

Impeachment is certainly going to come up again, but there is a lot of reasons why Democrats are avoiding impeachment.
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« Reply #45 on: May 25, 2019, 06:06:32 PM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
That’s why I barely read most timelines here tbh. But this is more than believable. Keep up the great work!

Impeachment is certainly going to come up again, but there is a lot of reasons why Democrats are avoiding impeachment.

I have no problem with it being mentioned and stuff here and there, but when literally every single update these timelines make mentions it at least two or three times a post, it's a bit much, it should be a small plot device, not a full ordeal that every timeline has to rely the entire thing on
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« Reply #46 on: May 25, 2019, 09:33:15 PM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
That’s why I barely read most timelines here tbh. But this is more than believable. Keep up the great work!

Impeachment is certainly going to come up again, but there is a lot of reasons why Democrats are avoiding impeachment.
What I like about this timeline is that you fully air out the process - 99% of new timelines start automatically with Trump getting impeached and then Pence losing reelection. This timeline is more in depth, and regardless of what happens in the end I’m almost certain that it’ll be believable.
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« Reply #47 on: May 26, 2019, 10:36:05 AM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
That’s why I barely read most timelines here tbh. But this is more than believable. Keep up the great work!

Impeachment is certainly going to come up again, but there is a lot of reasons why Democrats are avoiding impeachment.
What I like about this timeline is that you fully air out the process - 99% of new timelines start automatically with Trump getting impeached and then Pence losing reelection. This timeline is more in depth, and regardless of what happens in the end I’m almost certain that it’ll be believable.
This sort of reminds me of nj_dem's TL and how believable it is and I wonder if this will go after 2024.
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« Reply #48 on: May 26, 2019, 02:24:36 PM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
That’s why I barely read most timelines here tbh. But this is more than believable. Keep up the great work!

Impeachment is certainly going to come up again, but there is a lot of reasons why Democrats are avoiding impeachment.
What I like about this timeline is that you fully air out the process - 99% of new timelines start automatically with Trump getting impeached and then Pence losing reelection. This timeline is more in depth, and regardless of what happens in the end I’m almost certain that it’ll be believable.
This sort of reminds me of nj_dem's TL and how believable it is and I wonder if this will go after 2024.

Which timeline is that
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« Reply #49 on: May 26, 2019, 05:34:57 PM »

I am honestly amazed (and glad) that impeachment has only been mentioned once in this. In every other timeline with trump, impeachment is like every sixth word in the timelines
That’s why I barely read most timelines here tbh. But this is more than believable. Keep up the great work!

Impeachment is certainly going to come up again, but there is a lot of reasons why Democrats are avoiding impeachment.
What I like about this timeline is that you fully air out the process - 99% of new timelines start automatically with Trump getting impeached and then Pence losing reelection. This timeline is more in depth, and regardless of what happens in the end I’m almost certain that it’ll be believable.
This sort of reminds me of nj_dem's TL and how believable it is and I wonder if this will go after 2024.

Which timeline is that
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It's not a modern TL but it is set in 2040 and it is really good, there is even some photoshops in it.
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