Apologies, but what is a PI Game?(Based off of 3 PI Games, to simulate primaries.)
President infinity. It's a computer game.Apologies, but what is a PI Game?
Likewise, here's 1980 with all of Anderson's votes going to Reagan:
Reagan absolutely obliterates Carter in both the EC and PV. he wins the electoral college by a margin of 517-21 and the popular vote by a margin of 57.36-41.01.
Sure, nobody's stopping youAm I allowed to make a map where I essentially pull all the results out of my butt? An example would be Clinton losing Arkansas in 1992 to Ron Paul.
Landslide elections in American history since 1960
1972
Pres. Nelson Rockefeller (C-NY)/Vice Pres. John Connally (C-TX): 371 EVs, 52.7%
Gov. Ronald Reagan (AF-CA)/Sen. Berry Goldwater (AF-AZ): 115 EVs, 19.1%
Sen. George McGovern (S-SD)/RepShirley Chisholm (S-NY): 52 EVs, 21.9%
The 1972 election showed that the nation was almost ready to give up the status quo. While incumbent President Rockefeller of the Center Party easily won reelection, Governor Reagan paved the way for major gains of the America First Party.
1980
Pres. Ronald Reagan (AF-CA)/Vice Pres. Donald Rumsfeld (AF-IL): 455 EVs, 54.1%
Gov. Jimmy Carter (S-GA)/Gov. Jerry Brown (S-CA): 64 EVs, 31.5%
Sen. Lowell P. Wicker, Jr. (C-CT)/Rep. John B. Anderson (C-IL): 19 EVs, 13.0%
President Reagan was in the middle of the Iranian War, which led to national unity and a high approval rating on election day. The Center Party, which was once thought to be an unstoppable force in American politics, only won states in New England.
1992
Businessman H. Ross Perot (I-TX)/Fmr Gov. Jerry Brown (I-CA): 451 EVs, 56.9%
Rev. Jesse Jackson (S-DC)/Mayor Bernie Sanders (S-VT): 65 EVs, 33.4%
State Rep. David Duke (AF-LA)/Various: 22 EVs, 5.9%
Perot easily won the Presidency. While he was endorsed by the Center Party, he declined their nomination and became the first President since George Washington to win as an Independent. This election would begin to show a shift towards the Socialist Party in rural areas like West Virginia, Vermont, and Idaho. David Duke, the America First nominee, didn't even expect to win so he didn't even choose a running mate.
He explicitly said he was going to post the state map to show those that are finished until he completes the final county mapDo you mean state map? I can only see states.
"If Bush loses Michigan, he can still win (...)Here are some battleground state polls from 2000 (ignore RCP's blatant Republican bias)
Some of these polls are crazy by todays' standards.
2008 Clinton/Bayh Go All The Way
Sen. Hillary Clinton(D-NY)/ Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) - (52.34%) 323EVs
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/ Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK)- (47.53%) 215EVs
For some reason this reads to me as Terry Pratchett-esque. Not sure why thoughBetween May 26, 1859, and November 12, 1860, an imperial convention was elected to answer the question of whether or not the Holy American Empire should break into civil war. The convention voted to start a civil war on December 23, 1860, then adjourned. Attempts were made to call a second convention to decide anything at all about the war, but the Imperial Diet enthusiastically voted down all attempts to legislate anything that had anything to do with it or the war in general. And so, the war began with nobody knowing who the combatants would be, least of all the combatants themselves.
And so, the war began with nobody knowing who the combatants would be, least of all the combatants themselves.