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  1. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    Truman landslide in '48. So big that Dewey comes third in the electoral college: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/491777
  2. AHC: POTUS with a wife 24 years older than him

    I believe there are such laws in France, although I could be mistaken.
  3. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    I was just about to reference Jay Roosevelt before I saw you do it first.
  4. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    2000, inverted: Gore wins the electoral college, Bush takes the popular vote: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/470498
  5. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    Considering that all of these wipeout scenarios show that he only answered one question, and his bio says "In other news, I know how to break The Campaign Trail," I would assume so.
  6. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    Trumpslide: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/463795
  7. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    I’m just imagining some kind of massive natural disaster.
  8. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    Just fix the popular vote numbers and this should be fine. (How does 47% of the vote equal 60 million people in 2032 but 49% of the vote equal 47 million people in 2056?)
  9. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    Played as Nixon in 1968, got the map from OTL: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/456912
  10. Alternate Electoral Maps

    If mods were elected regularly, I would run solely on a platform of permanently banning anyone who used Tulsi Gabbard as an example of a progressive.
  11. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    Chris Christie's approval rating in New Jersey is something like 25%. The only way he's winning the state is if he can get most of the voters to stay home. Maybe through some kind of transportation problem... Oh.
  12. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    Is Jeb Bush still well-liked in Florida? Governing a particular state is no guarantee a candidate will win it (as a New Jerseyan, I enjoyed a good laugh in the past whenever someone suggested Christie would win NJ in a presidential election.)
  13. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    The same thing Betsy DeVos is doing to it, I would guess?
  14. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    Please format these as actual infoboxes. It's just cluttered as a bunch of text.
  15. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    It would look better if you formatted and screenshotted an actual box.
  16. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    This is odd. I do wonder if there’s a way to access these scenarios.
  17. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    Not sure if anyone has noticed this, but if you hit "view source" on any game, you can read every text scenario for every election. This reveals some incredibly strange easter eggs, including intros and outros for other candidates you can't play as. They're typically listed under a header that...
  18. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    Based off of a post I wrote on this board on a whim a while ago. I will admit that the niche for this is quite limited, but for those interested, I suppose the POD doesn't need explaining. If anything, the IBs are just an accompaniment. Eugene Kal "Gene" Siskel (born January 26, 1946) is an...
  19. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    That’s somewhat surprising. OTL Brown is in remarkably good health. This is a good series, in any case.
  20. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes IV (Do not post Current Politics Here)

    Why did Brown die at a relatively young age? Any particular reason?
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