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  1. Alternate Electoral Maps

    2004 (USA) as 2005 (UK) Democratic: John Kerry (Massachusetts)/John Edwards (North Carolina) - 35.2%, 325 EVs Republican: George W. Bush (Texas)/Dick Cheney (Wyoming) - 32.4%, 213 EVs Libertarian: Michael Badnarik (Texas)/Richard Campagna (Iowa) - 22.0%, 0 EVs Should I do 2008 or 2012 as 2010?
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    2000 (USA) as 2001 (UK) Democratic: Al Gore (Tennessee)/Joe Lieberman (Connecticut) - 40.7%, 392 EVs Republican: George W. Bush (Texas)/Dick Cheney (Wyoming) - 31.7%, 146 EVs Libertarian: Harry Browne (Tennessee)/Art Olivier (California) - 18.3%, 0 EVs Mostly the same. Just divide the total...
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    1996 (USA) as 1997 (UK) Democratic: Bill Clinton (Arkansas)/Al Gore (Tennessee) - 43.2%, 419 EVs Republican: Bob Dole (Kansas)/Jack Kemp (New York) - 30.7%, 119 EVs Libertarian: Harry Browne (Tennessee)/Jo Jorgensen (South Carolina) - 16.8%, 0 EVs
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    1992 as 1992 Republican: George H.W. Bush (Connecticut)/Dan Quayle (Indiana) - 41.9%, 386 EVs Democratic: Bill Clinton (Arkansas)/Al Gore (Tennessee) - 34.4%, 152 EVs Independent: Ross Perot (Texas)/James Stockdale (California) - 17.8%, 0 EVs I'm making another version with the Libertarians as...
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    1988 (USA) as 1987 (UK) Republican: George H.W. Bush (Connecticut)/Dan Quayle (Indiana) - 42.2%, 447 EVs Democratic: Michael Dukakis (Massachusetts)/Lloyd Bentsen (Texas) - 30.8%, 91 EVs Libertarian: Ron Paul (Texas)/Andre Marrou (Alaska) - 22.6%, 0 EVs
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    1984 (USA) as 1983 (UK) Republican: Ronald Reagan (California)/George H.W. Bush (Connecticut) - 42.4%, 512 EVs Democratic: Walter Mondale (Minnesota)/Geraldine Ferraro (New York) - 27.6%, 26 EVs Libertarian: David Bergland (California)/Jim Lewis (Connecticut) - 25.4%, 0 EVs
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    British Elections as American Elections, starting with 1980 (USA) as 1979 (UK): Republican: Ronald Reagan (California)/George H.W. Bush (Connecticut) - 43.9%, 369 EVs Democratic: Jimmy Carter (Georgia)/Walter Mondale (Minnesota) - 36.9%, 169 EVs Independent: John B. Anderson (Illinois)/Patrick...
  8. Alternate Electoral Maps

    Did you flip the colors by accident?
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    Nevermind, I've done the opposite.
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    I'm fairly certain that I've done this somewhere. Let me check.
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    Wasn't Bush in Florida at the time, though?
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    He gets like 21%, but Idaho went so strongly for Nixon that it didn't make a huge difference.
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    And 1972 as 1968: Republican: Richard Nixon (California)/Spiro Agnew (Maryland) - 43.42%, 269 EVs Democratic: George McGovern (South Dakota)/Sargent Shriver (Maryland) - 42.72%, 269 EVs American Independent: John Schmitz (California)/Thomas J. Anderson (Tennessee) - 13.53%, 0 EVs
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    1968 as 1972: Republican: Richard Nixon (California)/Spiro Agnew (Maryland) - 60.67%, 496 EVs Democratic: Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota)/Edmund Muskie (Maine) - 37.52%, 25 EVs American Independent: George Wallace (Alabama)/Curtis LeMay (California) - 1.42%, 17 EVs
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    Probably an Obama landslide. I haven't checked, because I usually don't do comparisons between the same party, but I could try. EDIT: Quick mockup, here's McGovern in red and Obama in blue: McGovern - 41.63% Obama - 56.65%
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    Yep. Looks like Romney does a bit better overall against McGovern than Nixon did against Obama, but the states are all the same.
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    There is? I need to know about this place.
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    Republican: W. Mitt Romney (Massachusetts)/Paul D. Ryan (Wisconsin) - 54.75%, 402 EVs Democratic: George McGovern (South Dakota)/Sargent Shriver (Maryland) - 43.53%, 136 EVs
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    Democratic: Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota)/Edmund Muskie (Maine) - 48.31%, 288 EVs Republican: John McCain (Arizona)/Sarah Palin (Alaska) - 44.62%, 250 EVs
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