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 agreeProbably. 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 actually never knew that rule.The limit is three per day, don’t recall any exemptions.
An Alternate 1896 Election
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.
S O A P Y !Governor Gerard M. Williams (Michigan)
Hehe. Soapy Williams wouldn't win the South.
That’s why LBJ is thereHehe. Soapy Williams wouldn't win the South.
There look to be five candidates. Is this a primary or a general election? What time period?Can you guys guess the four candidates?
There look to be five candidates. Is this a primary or a general election? What time period?
Red: John KaischIt's a ATL Republican Primary taking place during 2020
Red: John Kaisch
Green: Tom Cotton
Purple: Charlie Baker
Yellow: Nikki Halley
Orange: Mike Pence
Red and Green are right.
HINT: Purple is up for election in 2018, Yellow's home state is Iowa, and Orange primaried a very prominent senator in 2014.