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  1. Batista regains popularity. July 26th movement a lost cause. And human cloning.

    Could Batista have regained popularity in his second term? Or is that too ASB? Say through a scenario like mine in the above post?
  2. Batista regains popularity. July 26th movement a lost cause. And human cloning.

    Or how about this scenario? A combination of the last two. Batista re-implements the reforms he took away, giving back the right to strike etc, but his government is still influenced by the US, the Havana casinos are still owned by Americans, but with a decreased mob presence (still enough to...
  3. Batista regains popularity. July 26th movement a lost cause. And human cloning.

    I'm working on an AH Young Adult dieselpunk novel set in Cuba in the future several centuries after the failure of the July 26th movement in that world. In that world, Batista somehow stays in power for longer than he did in reality, regaining popularity in the middle of his second term through...
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