Alternate Electoral Maps II

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Probably be the last Tippecanoe map I cross-post, but hoo boy is it a doozy.
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Pres. John Kasich (R-OH)/VP. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) - 535 EVs, 64.4%
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA)/Sec. Julian Castro (D-TX) - 3 EVs, 33.2%

President Kasich had a 72% approval rating in November 2020. ISIS had been defeated and the economy was doing great. Nothing could stop Kasich. In a historical election, Kasich won all 50 states and 64% of the vote. This is the biggest landslide since Ronald Reagan in 1984. The Democrats narrowly had the House, but the Republicans still had the Senate.
 
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Sec. Brian Sandoval (R-NV)/Sec. Charlie Baker (R-MA) - 327 EVs, 52.4%
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ)/Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) - 211 EVs, 44%

Sandoval and Baker, both popular Moderate Republican Governors who served in the Kasich administration, were faced with a minor economic crisis in 2023. They managed to ride off of President Kasich's momentum and popularity in the end. President Sandoval would go on to end the recession. In 2025, he faced war with North Korea when Kim Jong-un launched a hydrogen bomb at Guam...
 
Dumb 1932 map:
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Robert La Follette Jr./Parley P. Christensen (Populist) 330 EVs
Huey Long/James A. Reed (Southerners' Alliance) 132 EVs
Joseph P. Kennedy/James Wadsworth (Opposition Left) 66 EVs
Calvin Coolidge/Herbert Hoover (Republican) 3 EVs
 
East Florida Gubernatorial Election -- 1916 (Forgotten No More)

Round One
Sydney J. Catts (Workers Party/Prohibition Party) 37.22%
George V. Allen (Federalist Party) 25.53%
Hatch Sonny (Native Caucus) 14.73
Nathan B. Young (Free American Party) 13.33%
William V. Knott (Constitution Party) 9.19%
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Round Two

Sydney J. Catts (Workers Party/Prohibition Party) 50.93%
George V. Allen (Federalist Party) 49.07%

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Made this map in like, 5 minutes :p

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U.S. Presidential Election of 2020
Amy Klobuchar/Cory Booker (Democratic) — 402 EVs [53.2% PV]
Marco Rubio/Ben Sasse (Republican) — 93 EVs [26.3% PV]
Donald Trump/Ben Carson (Make America Great Again) — 42 EVs [18.1% PV]
 
Made this map in like, 5 minutes :p

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U.S. Presidential Election of 2020
Amy Klobuchar/Cory Booker (Democratic) — 402 EVs [53.2% PV]
Marco Rubio/Ben Sasse (Republican) — 93 EVs [26.3% PV]
Donald Trump/Ben Carson (Make America Great Again) — 42 EVs [18.1% PV]

I'd flip Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Kansas to Klobuchar. In a scenario like this, any state where Clinton got >40% IOTL is almost definitely going D, and any state where she got >35% will be very competitive.
 
There's a poll with Jenny Wilson that shows her beating Hatch 45-35 with 21% being undecided. But, I agree that Matheson and McMullin are the best bets.

Wow, man.....Jenny Wilson is ahead of Hatch? Well, damn, man, that's great news for us Democrats! I think I may need to rethink Utah's status as a super-safe state after all.....

Aww, thanks! And hey, I could always use a helping hand in worldbuilding. Maybe you could help figure out what's happening in California?

Well, now, that's a good question. Maybe California (Including Baja California and maybe at least parts of*Nevada, too) is an independent country, too, perhaps? I thought it was a fascinating idea, but I think it may depend on whether or nor the U.S. still exists-or not-ITTL.
 
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