Campbell for President!I've been looking at US Senate elections that come after my POD in my Bush '92 thing.
Here is the 2000 election in California.
Tom Campbell - Republican 46.59%
Dianne Feinstein - Democrat 45.84%
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Campbell for President!I've been looking at US Senate elections that come after my POD in my Bush '92 thing.
Here is the 2000 election in California.
Tom Campbell - Republican 46.59%
Dianne Feinstein - Democrat 45.84%
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This would be an interesting idea to see. I would be fascinated by how many counties would hold out in a scenario where Democrats got 71% of the vote. I also wonder how the vote would have looked like by demographic.
I still don't think this is enough for a democratic "road" from coast to coast, I think we figured out here that the shift had to be a little bit bigger than this.
Yeah, that's a given. But are there any Republican holdouts with more population than two grannies and a dog?I've actually done about half of the results, and thus far I've found that there are a huge amount of blood red, lowly populated counties that still would stay Republican even with their candidate barely scraping over 20% of the national vote. These are largely concentrated in the south, plains, and interior west, of course.
Yeah, that's a given. But are there any Republican holdouts with less population than two grannies and a dog?
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oh my. that’s a lil harsh. i know it’s a joke but still.You now banned from Southern South Carolina
I see. It'll be interesting to see what you come up with, if you decide to put it up.I've actually done about half of the results, and thus far I've found that there are a huge amount of blood red, lowly populated counties that still would stay Republican even with their candidate barely scraping over 20% of the national vote. These are largely concentrated in the south, plains, and interior west, of course.
In South Carolina it should go Marion to Williamsburg. Florence is a traditionally republican countyDemocratic counties from coast to coast:
As I said before, it will be interesting to see what you come up with.So, I can pretty much calculate every state here aside from Alaska. The constantly changing boroughs make it difficult to get a read on that state.
Is this in the scenario where Democrats get 71% of the vote?Democratic counties from coast to coast:
No, I just wanted to see what it would look like if a Democrat won counties from coast to coast. It's just a rough representation of what it might look like.Is this in the scenario where Democrats get 71% of the vote?
If the Democrat is winning a stretch of counties from coast to coast, then Florence is easily going D by a wide margin.In South Carolina it should go Marion to Williamsburg. Florence is a traditionally republican county
View attachment 398110 Party Control of Governor Mansions after the 2026 mid terms.
Are Conntecticut and Washington independents?View attachment 398110 Party Control of Governor Mansions after the 2026 mid terms.
The guesses could be fun. Mine is Harold Ford Jr.Who are the governors? Better question: Who is the President?
Charlie Baker is President after 6 years of trump and 2 of PenceWho are the governors? Better question: Who is the President?