A Shining Valley - The Great Desert Lake in California

In the People of America faction, you wrote Seyuoyah instead of Sequoyah, also both the party description and the book are super interesting. I'd really love to read Lost at Home
Ah okay thank you for noticing! Thank you for the complements. I would like to read it too, but I'm not that good of a writer :p
 
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I'm guessing turnout is so low since the National Union wins every election
Yep! Although it's a bit higher than average because of the populist rhetoric being thrown around in that year.
Wow, the amount of faithless electors this election puts OTL 2016 election to shame
Yep. Since its basically guaranteed that the Party would win there are a lot of electors who vote for other people to make a protest statement of some sort. Our good friend Henry Gates got 8 electoral votes and the most faithless votes. I really didn't want to list all the 38 people that they voted for.
 
Speaking of branching out, I would like to hear about what are your guys thoughts on what should I post in the next week or so. Right now I'm recapping the 2016 election by doing a few primaries and the final result. However I've thought about covering the hellscape that I've created in Europe. Alternatively I can go back to covering California. What would you guys like to see?
I'd really like to see more about Abraham Lincoln in this timeline, really just how he came to be Speaker of the House and how his administration changed post-war.
 
No more of Germany included in France (e.g. western Baden-Württemberg) according to the map? I thought you mentioned that Baden-Württemberg is now French, and Bavaria Czech.
The minorities are largely scattered across the United States, although they are much more concentrated than OTL. For the most part African-Americans, Californios, and Native Americans live in their own free free states. However African Americans migrated to the Industrial Midwest and North and various other states. Hispanics are found mostly along the border with Mexico but there are significant populations on the West and East Coasts as well in the Industrial Midwest. The German-Americans live in the states around Dakota, which which is the only German-American majority state.
Is German an official language of Dakota? If so is Dakota ever considered a "free state" along with Liberty, Louisiana, Sequoyah, and California?
 
No more of Germany included in France (e.g. western Baden-Württemberg) according to the map? I thought you mentioned that Baden-Württemberg is now French, and Bavaria Czech.
Ah that was the initial conquest. France transferred control to their (then) puppet, the Rhineland Republic. France did take a piece of the Saarland however.
Is German an official language of Dakota? If so is Dakota ever considered a "free state" along with Liberty, Louisiana, Sequoyah, and California?
No Dakota has no official language so they are free to use any language that they prefer. Well as I said before, there is no law that establishes free states as an legal entity. However it is certainly considered a free state by many, mostly because of the large refugee population.
 
Hey, @Planita13 what is the American Freedom party and the Socialist party? Could you give us infoboxes for them? And I thought that the Greens and some classical Liberal party were the main opposition, what happened to them?
 
Hey, @Planita13 what is the American Freedom party and the Socialist party? Could you give us infoboxes for them? And I thought that the Greens and some classical Liberal party were the main opposition, what happened to them?
Yeah I will. I decided to retcon them as part of my American politics overhaul because they had moderate positions that overlapped too much with the National Union.
 
Yeah in general, if I removed them from the index its no longer canon. Unfortunately things are pretty messy in this thread. I may need to address this soon.
 
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