Alternate Electoral Maps II

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An alternate 2000 election, in which no American Muslims voted.
 
Ben Shapiro? If so, no lol

Why not? He is new in politics, young, he could appeal to many young conservatives, great debater, with clear principles and ideology. He could offer something new as he is neather a trumper nor a part of the establishment.

Booker is a boring establishment guy who couldn't warm up any voters except maybe African Americans (who would vote D anyway).
 
Why not? He is new in politics, young, he could appeal to many young conservatives, great debater, with clear principles and ideology. He could offer something new as he is neather a trumper nor a part of the establishment.
He is pretty much the exact opposite of everything you just said here, kind of surprised anybody thinks this highly of him.

That map is incredibly implausible, dude.
 
Why not? He is new in politics, young, he could appeal to many young conservatives, great debater, with clear principles and ideology. He could offer something new as he is neather a trumper nor a part of the establishment.

Booker is a boring establishment guy who couldn't warm up any voters except maybe African Americans (who would vote D anyway).
He’s actually comparable to Trump in a lot of ways, but lacks the name recognition of Trump outside of fringe groups.

I’m all for implausible maps, but I find it strange he’d win any swing states

However, I do agree Booker is a horrid candidate for what it’s worth lol
 
TR Does Better in 1912

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Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ/Thomas R. Marshall (D-IN) 38.5%, 339 electoral votes
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt (P-NY)/Hiram Johnson (P-CA) 30.7%, 147 electoral votes
William Howard Taft (R-OH)/Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) 19.9%, 45 electoral votes
Eugene V. Debs (S-IN)/Emil Seidel (S-WI) 6.0%, 0 electoral votes
 
I have not completely fleshed this map out, but it is an alt-PRI collapse in Mexico. The election year is 2006 and the LPM candidate is none other than AMLO himself, leading a much larger and more centrist coalition than OTL.

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Hmm. I do notice that most of the parties are still pretty left wing but it’s improving.
Granted I have no idea how Mexican politics work and all I know is that most of the parties have a socialist stance.
Which isn’t a bad thing.
If this counts as chat material I will delete it right away
 
Mexican politics is largely tri-cornered:

PAN is traditionally blue and on the Right
PRI is the ancien regime party of stability, rather centrist with left/right factions. Colors of green or red.
PRD is the traditional left wing party, but is is now allied with PAN and AMLO leads his own new left wing party. PAN is yellow, and MORENA is crimson.
 
Mexican politics is largely tri-cornered:

PAN is traditionally blue and on the Right
PRI is the ancien regime party of stability, rather centrist with left/right factions. Colors of green or red.
PRD is the traditional left wing party, but is is now allied with PAN and AMLO leads his own new left wing party. PAN is yellow, and MORENA is crimson.
However, I am pretty sure that both PAN and MORENA have entered into electoral alliances with left and right-wing parties respectively this go around.
 
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