Alternate Electoral Maps II

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Probably. I think someone like Bryan would definitely win a landslide against Trump, he would appeal greatly to working class voters of all races as well as to many evangelicals. I imagine most of the red states on this map are pretty close, especially Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah.
I agree
 

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American music preferences, by state, from this source. There was no data for DC so I gave it to Kevin Gates (R-LA) to reduce what's already a landslide victory for Drake.

The results:

Aubrey "Drake" Graham, D-CA(nada and lifornia) - 422 EVs (YMMV on whether his African-American father would give him natural-born citizenship; it likely would go to SCOTUS)
Kevin Gates, R-LA - 60
Marshall "Eminem" Mathers, L-MI (36)
Independents: 20
Nayvadius "Future" Wilburn, I-GA - 16
Bruno Mars, I-HI - 4

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An Alternate 1896 Election

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William Jennings Bryan/Claude Matthews (Democratic/People's)6,925,169 votes (49.70%)244 EVs
William McKinley/Garret Hobart (Republican)6,693,920 votes (48.03%)203 EVs

John M. Palmer/Simon Bolivar Buckner (National Democratic) — 134,645 votes (0.97%)
Joshua Levering/Hale Johnson (Prohibition) — 131,312 votes (0.94%)
Charles Matchett/Matthew Maguire (Socialist Labor) — 36,373 votes (0.26%)
Charles Eugene Bentley/James H. Southgate (National Prohibition) — 13,968 votes (0.10%)
Other — 1,570 votes (0.01%)
 
Does Bryan still run with Sewall as his Populist VP? And, looking at the OTL election, it looks like that would force the Vice Presidency to the Senate.

No, in this alternate election Bryan chooses Matthews as his VP instead of Sewall, so he is also chosen on the Populist ticket.
 
The following maps are independent of my previous maps. The POD is that Wallace stays on as veep in 1944 and succeeds Roosevelt upon his death.

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Election of 1948
President Henry Wallace (Iowa)/Senator Stuart Symington (Missouri): 325 EVs; 53.7% PV
Senator Robert Taft (Ohio)/Fmr. Governor Harold Stassen (Minnesota): 206 EVs; 46.3% PV

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Election of 1952

General George Marshall (Pennsylvania)/Senator Richard Nixon (California): 387 EVs; 49.08%
President Henry Wallace (Iowa)/Vice-President Stuart Symington (Missouri): 105 EVs; 45.2%
Senator Strom Thurmond (South Carolina)/Various: 39 EVs; 5.72%

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Election of 1956
President Richard Nixon (California)/Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller (New York): 278 EVs; 48.97% PV
Governor Gerard M. Williams (Michigan)/Governor William A. Harriman (New York): 245 EVs; 48.98% PV
Fmr. Senator Strom Thurmond (South Carolina)/Various: 8 EVs; 2.05% PV

 
A continuation of the Wallace '48 map series

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Election of 1960
Governor Gerard M. Williams (Michigan)/Senator Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas): 376 EVs; 53.89% PV
President Richard Nixon (California)/Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller (New York): 161 Evs; 46.11% PV
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