Alternate Electoral Maps II

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Timeline of Presidents 1921-2017, in my laborers timeline

PRESIDENT
VP

Warren G Harding 1921-1925
Republican OH
Calvin Coolidge MA

William Gibbs McAdoo 1925-1933
Democratic CA
Carter Glass VA

Fiorello H. LaGuardia 1933-1941
Laborers NY
Cordell Hull TN

Henry A. Wallace 1941-1949
Laborers IA
Olin D. Johnson SC

Sam Rayburn 1949-1957
Unity TX
Thomas Dewey NY

Adlai Stevenson 1957-1961
Laborers IL
Sidney McMath AR

Henry Cabot Lodge II 1961-1965
Unity MA
John M. Bricker OH

Sidney McMath 1965-1973
Laborers AR
John F. Kennedy MA

Edmund Muskie 1973-1977
Laborers ME
Cyrus Vance WV

Bob Dole 1977-1985
Unity KS
Margaret Chase Smith ME

Joe Biden 1985-1993
Laborers DE
Tip O’Neill MA

J. James Exon 1993-1997
Unity NE
Bill Clinton AR

Bill Clinton 1997-2001
Unity AR
Floyd Flake NY

Al Gore 2001-2009
Laborers TN
Ann Richards TX(2001-2005)
Jan Schakowsky IL(2005-2009)

John McCain 2009-2017
Unity AZ
Mary Landrieu LA

Nancy Farmer 2017-
Laborers MO
Russ Feingold WI
 
How’s many people do you think would be in a dististruct/How many districts total
I'd say maybe each one would have 500,000 or so, but I didn't do anything special for this. I just added the Canadian electoral districts and American congressional districts and got 773.
 
I don’t think Pence would be able to win if Trump dies, no matter how. The only president to be assassinated in the modern era of polling was JFK, who was very popular at the time, and LBJ oversaw a very productive Congress, good economy, and ran against one of the least popular Republicans ever.

We have no idea how the public would react to the death of an unpopular president, and I believe in our polarized climate, Pence’s ceiling would be too low to do well in a presidential election.
 
Here is my revised version of the election results by congressional district map, for the Holland Scenario:

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Also here: http://fiction.wikia.com/wiki/File:...nate_by_Congressional_District,_To_Upload.png.​
 
I don’t think Pence would be able to win if Trump dies, no matter how. The only president to be assassinated in the modern era of polling was JFK, who was very popular at the time, and LBJ oversaw a very productive Congress, good economy, and ran against one of the least popular Republicans ever.

We have no idea how the public would react to the death of an unpopular president, and I believe in our polarized climate, Pence’s ceiling would be too low to do well in a presidential election.
If Trump dies, Pence will probably ride some sort of a sympathy wave, since even people who hate Trump wouldn't wish death on him. Now, the question is how big and how long that wave is
 
If Trump dies, Pence will probably ride some sort of a sympathy wave, since even people who hate Trump wouldn't wish death on him. Now, the question is how big and how long that wave is
As well as when it happens. Trump dying in October, 2020 is much different from him dying in October, 2018.
 

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The districts for the 1980 Texas House elections in The Stars At Night. All districts are STV - names in italics denote 4-seat districts, names in regular script denote 5-seat districts, and names in bold denote 6-seat districts.
Very nice work! Helps highlight which parts of the OTL Texan borders are pure gerrymandering and which ones just look a bit odd due to county boundaries meshing with city ones.
 
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2020 Democratic Primary
( inspired roughly by the republican 2016 primary)

Yellow Kristen Gilibrand
Purple Karmala Harris
Green Jeff Merkely
Blue Jay Inslee
 

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An alt-UK as a settler colony. Mercantile Union is a pro-market, classical *Hamiltonian liberal party while Sons of Hestia is a *Jeffersonian party of small farmers and homeowners (Hestia is the Greco-Roman goddess of the hearth and home). Although the tech level is broadly High Victorian, women do have suffrage if they head a household. There's a third party in the Southern Highlands that's an agrarian socialist party. The straight borders are somewhat based on French ribbon farms that aim to ensure every settlement has water frontage (the landlocked settlements in Eire and parts of Middle England seceded from the coastal ones; the six Mondrian-esque settlements in eastern Eire were originally part of the same municipal charter). Based liberally off Age of Civs. And yes, the guy who sounds like a pornstar is the leader of the "posh" party while the knight with the aristocratic name is a member of the blue-collar party.
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Map showing a somewhat expanded Essington about 150 years later:

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