2005 CSA Presidential election

if you could vote in the 2005 election how would you vote?

  • John Edwards/Lloyd Doggett (Progressive Democrats)

    Votes: 7 38.9%
  • Jeff Sessions/Ben Nighthorse Campbell (Whigs)

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • Ricardo Alarcón/ Eduardo Bours (Radical Liberals)

    Votes: 3 16.7%

  • Total voters
    18
in light of the election in the USA last year I thought we'd look back at the other American election, so 4 years into his term would you still vote for John Edwards?


OCC: this CSA is kind of like TL-191, any way the parties the Whigs are the party of Conservative Whites, but also Native Americans mostly vote Whig, the Whigs are largely in line with the GOP 09, Progressive Democrats the party of liberal-moderate whites and blacks, more or less the Obama/blue dogs, and the Radical Liberals the party of mostly Hispanics and a small number of progressive white, a populist left wing party
 
So there are 16+ confederate states? Or only 11 (or 10 if Texas has seceded)?

And can we get a bit more background about the CSA that has survived into the 21st century?

Are there equal rights?

Is there a modern economy?

What sort of education level is there?
 
I voted as if the southern states of our TL randomly split off and ressurected a moderate child of the CSA.
 
So there are 16+ confederate states? Or only 11 (or 10 if Texas has seceded)?

And can we get a bit more background about the CSA that has survived into the 21st century?

Are there equal rights?

Is there a modern economy?

What sort of education level is there?

16+ think TL-191 at the start before WWI

it's a DBWI you make that up

um yes, blacks got the right to vote in the mid-80s, there's a lot of racism and sexism still

um yes

fairly high, think of the American South today, lots of poverty a lot of people don't go to college (most blacks and woman don't) but the colleges in the CSA are world known, William and Mary, Georgetown University, ect
 
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