Alternate Electoral Maps II

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Yes, I do have a few other requests:

1) What would Jared Polis's map in Colorado have looked like this year if he had won by 16%, the margin that Bill Ritter won by in 2006?
2) What would Bill Nelson's map have looked like if he had won 62-37%, the same as Bob Graham in 1998?
3) What would a Bredesen victory map in Tennessee have looked like, if he had won by the same margin he did in 2002? And
4) What would Tim Kaine's victory map in Virginia have looked like if he had gotten 65% of the vote, like Mark Warner in 2008?

Again, thank you for this, and take all the time that you need.
Here you go, all in one map:

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Here you go, all in one map:

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Virginia, in particular, seems to have a "East-West" Divide, with Democrats winning most of the eastern counties and Republicans, mos of the western ones. And it's interesting how few counties Bredesen would have needed to have won in Tennessee.

I do have a reverse request for you. What would Florida have looked like if Rick Scott had won 62-37%? And what would Colorado have looked like if Walker Stapleton had won by 16%?
 
Here's a request, @Tex Arkana: What would the Texas map look like if Ted Cruz had won over Beto O'Rourke 61-38% (for how this happens, well, assume that Beto, who has been compared to Robert Kennedy, is a JFK-level (or LBJ-level; LBJ was a skirt-chaser in his own right) womanizer, and it comes out during the general election)?
 
In A World Where Al Smith Became President, Is Blamed For The Great Depression, and A New Party System Is Born:



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Governor Russ Feingold (P-WI)/Governor Kim Coco Iwamoto (P-HI)-81,763,911 PV (278 EV)
Governor Rick Perry (D-TX)/Senator Ben Carson (D-MD)-69,825,183 PV (153 EV)
Vice President Larry Hogan (R-MD)/Governor Jack E. Robinson (R-MA)-50,807,233 PV (107 EV)


Presidents and Vice Presidents of The United States Of America:

1929-1933: Albert Smith (D-NY)/Joseph T. Robinson (D-AK)
1933-1945: Robert M. La Follete Jr. (P-WI)/Henry Wallace (P-IA)
1945-1949: Henry Wallace (P-WI)/Smedley Buetler (P-PA)

1949-1953: Douglas MacArthur (D-AK)/Claude Pepper (D-FL)
1953-1963: Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)
1963-1965: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1965-1969: Henry Jackson (P-WA)/George McGovern (P-SD)
1969-1973: George Wallace (D-AL)/Samuel Yorty (D-CA)
1973-1981: John Anderson (R-IL)/Hiram Fong (R-HI)
1981-1989: Walter Mondale (P-MN)/Jesse Jackson (P-SC)

1989-1997: Al Gore Jr. (D-TN)/Pat Schroeder (D-CO)
1997-2001: John Ellis Bush (D-FL)/Blanche Lincoln (D-AK)
2001-2005: Norman Schwarzkopf (R-FL)/Pete Wilson (R-CA)

2005-2009: Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)/George Wallace III (D-AL)
2009-2017: Dino Rossi (R-WA)/Larry Hogan (R-MD)
2017-????: Russ Feingold (P-WI)/Kim Coco Iwamoto (P-HI)


 
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I feel like this is the best Perot could realistically do without dramatically changing the effect of the election.

In this, the popular vote is probably 23-27 percent Perot. He gets an absolute majority in Montana and Maine, gets forty-fifty percent victories in Alaska, Utah, Kanasa, and Wyoming and in Nevada and Idaho gets probably about 37 or 38 percent. Ohio, Georgia, and New Hampshire flip Bush, and Bush gets a majority in Missippi, and with Clinton getting a narrow majority in Arkansas and DC, there are five majority contests in the nation.
 
2008 US presidential election
3% swing to McCain
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Barack Obama/Joe Biden-Democratic: 311 EV 51.36%
John McCain/Sarah Palin-Republican: 227 EV 47.10%
 
This is really cool. I'm curious, what's going on with NYC and Long Island? what is it a part of?
following a debiliating decade-and-a-half-long civil war, America was divided in 1950. New York was initially paired with Upstate and New England as part as of one of the successor states. But the folks running New York City couldn't get along with the folks running the national government (much like how Singapore broke away from Malaysia). So it split off. All of NYC+LI is part of a separate country.
 
following a debiliating decade-and-a-half-long civil war, America was divided in 1950. New York was initially paired with Upstate and New England as part as of one of the successor states. But the folks running New York City couldn't get along with the folks running the national government (much like how Singapore broke away from Malaysia). So it split off. All of NYC+LI is part of a separate country.

Is it like a NYC Singapore? Ohhhhhh that sounds awesome. I love it!
 
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