Third partyDoes yellow represent a third party candidate or swing states?
Third partyDoes yellow represent a third party candidate or swing states?
You mention a Third World War could we get a very rough sketch of that like dates and nations and outcomes please. Keep up the great work mate !
The situation in New England made me go check the OTL presidential elections. There have been only two elections where Massachusetts and Connecticut voted for the same candidate and Rhode Island voted for a different one: 1816 and 1980Was playing around with 270towin.com and made this map. Can anyone think of possible scenarios for this?
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Was playing around with 270towin.com and made this map. Can anyone think of possible scenarios for this?
Libertarian Illinois?Californian Populist (running mate from Rhode Island)
New York Conservative (running mate from Hawaii/Minnesota and close ties to the other)
Kentucky Libertarian (running mate from Massachusetts)
That might get you most of the states (but there's a few it doesn't explain). The results for that would be more like:
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I can't imagine you can get much closer than that.
Can you give us a map of all the statesThe Seventh Party System: Part XXVI
Can you give us a map of all the states
Is that FDR's Wallace ?
As a Marylander, I just can't see it going Independent even with this combination. Hogan won the 2014 Gubernatorial election 51-47-1.5(L) and even with him being moderately popular, I can't see Trump below 20% in Maryland and they are all coming from people who voted for Hogan in 2014. I also can't see Warren/Delaney getting less than 40%. So I'm curious as to how you see the Maryland Presidential election going. (Delaney is unlikely to have any home state advantage, (I live in his district), so replacing him on the ticket with "Moderately liberal Turnip from Guam" isn't likely to change the Maryland vote.)View attachment 343829
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)/ Representative John Delaney (D-MD)
Governor Charlie Baker (I-MA)/ Governor Larry Hogan (I-MD)
President Donald Trump (R-NY)/ Vice President Mike Pence (R-IN)
Closest States:
Maryland I + 2.0%
Massachusetts I + 2.3%
Montana D+ 4.2%
First electoral map post so I know this is really unrealistic but oh well
Yeah I agree I just wanted to see in what possible way an independent could win Maryland so I figured I would take two of the most moderate Republicans and stack them against a hit or miss Democrat. Like I said Ik this would never happen but It would be kinda interesting if something like that did happen. I also figured that since Delaney is the only one to officially announce his candidacy I might as well put him because let's be real here he doesn't have a chance. Also Maryland broAs a Marylander, I just can't see it going Independent even with this combination. Hogan won the 2014 Gubernatorial election 51-47-1.5(L) and even with him being moderately popular, I can't see Trump below 20% in Maryland and they are all coming from people who voted for Hogan in 2014. I also can't see Warren/Delaney getting less than 40%. So I'm curious as to how you see the Maryland Presidential election going. (Delaney is unlikely to have any home state advantage, (I live in his district), so replacing him on the ticket with "Moderately liberal Turnip from Guam" isn't likely to change the Maryland vote.)
Maryland and Moderate Democrat don't go together.Yeah I agree I just wanted to see in what possible way an independent could win Maryland so I figured I would take two of the most moderate Republicans and stack them against a hit or miss Democrat. Like I said Ik this would never happen but It would be kinda interesting if something like that did happen. I also figured that since Delaney is the only one to officially announce his candidacy I might as well put him because let's be real here he doesn't have a chance. Also Maryland bro
If that ws your goal then having the Democratic VP candidate be from Maryland was a mistake, on top of every other consideration.Yeah I agree I just wanted to see in what possible way an independent could win Maryland so I figured I would take two of the most moderate Republicans and stack them against a hit or miss Democrat. Like I said Ik this would never happen but It would be kinda interesting if something like that did happen. I also figured that since Delaney is the only one to officially announce his candidacy I might as well put him because let's be real here he doesn't have a chance. Also Maryland bro