Alternate Electoral Maps II

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Beto gives Lyin' Ted a scare, but in the end Texas is just too red for him to seal the deal.



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I have a request to make. Could someone make a county map based off this scenario: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/528280.

It would be interesting to see how the map would look like with such results, and with today's polarization patterns. I had made a map based off these results, based in an alternate timeline, and which I had posted earlier. So, I would liketo see what a realistic county map would look like.
 
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I have a request to make. Could someone make a county map based off this scenario: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/528280.

It would be interesting to see how the map would look like with such results, and with today's polarization patterns. I had made a map based off these results, based in an alternate timeline, and which I had posted earlier. So, I would look to see what a realistic county map would look like.
I actually played a game similar to this, and I looked at what county results and there's still a substantial amount of Republican counties, like probably still a majority for sure.
 
I have a request to make. Could someone make a county map based off this scenario: https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/campaign-trail/game/528280.

It would be interesting to see how the map would look like with such results, and with today's polarization patterns. I had made a map based off these results, based in an alternate timeline, and which I had posted earlier. So, I would look to see what a realistic county map would look like.


I can. I'll post it sometime tonight or tomorrow.
 
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A more realistic California primary 2020

California 42% Kasich
40% Trump
14% Uncommitted
4% Lee
Iowa republicans Caucasus

Frm Ohio Governor John Kasich 29,980 39.44% 13 Delegates
President Donald Trump 28,658 37.71%
12 Delegates
Utah Senator Mike Lee 12,459 16.39% 4 Delegates
Uncommitted 2,491 1.85% 1 Delegates
Others 2,389 1.32%

Total Votes 75,977
For perspective the total Dem popular vote estimate was around
236,000 votes
 
Not only that, but Moore almost lost his race for the Supreme Court in 2012.
Okay I just don't see this being like GA 6 or SC 5 but if Doug Jones can really pull a 2016 style miracle then maaaaaayyyyybeeeeee .... I just can't see it. Maybe the DNC ought to send jones money but keep out of the race directly anc let local politics play out so as to not nationalize the race like we did in races in the spring and summer.
 
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1940 Election
Bright red republicans
Dark red socialists
Yellow populists
Dark blue Democrats

Centrist business industrial party and party of the white middle class
Free Republican Party
Governor Thomas E. Dewey (NY)
Representative Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. ( MA) 25,345,980 290 Seats

Union of Democrats
White supremacist paleo-conservative party mainly caters to rural and elite interests
Governor Harry F. Byrd ( VA)
Senator John Nance Garner (TX)
19,567,962 236 Seats

United Workers Party of America
Social Democratic Party in line with Neo Dealism plus Sanders style education and healthcare reforms
George Meany
John L. Lewis
12,789,901 47 Seats

Popular Front
Farmers party, economically left wing culturally centrist to right wing.

Representative John Horne Blackmore (AB)
Representative Paul John Kvale (MN)

4,234,713 27 Seats

Total Seats 600 seats
300 + to win
 
2016 map if Republicans nominated Cruz. His result
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would be worse in the rust belt but better in many swing states. Do you think it is accurate?
 
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Results of the 1890 New England general election. We see the collapse of the Labour party and the Conservatives, benefitting from the spoiler effect with many independent candidates running, being swept into power and forming the first non-Liberal government in New England history.
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JFK doesn't get assassinated, and runs for re-election in '64.

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John F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 56% Popular Vote - 412 Electoral Votes
Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Richard Schweiker (R-PA) 43% Popular Vote - 126 Electoral Votes
 
The House of Representatives following the 1918 Midterms in Forgotten No More:

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Workers Party: 163
Federalist Party: 146
Constitution Party: 120
Truth & Light Party: 3
Independent: 2
Soqualist Unity: 1
 
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