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What about '68As he kept winning the nomination, conservative Democrats started running a third party, from 1928 to 1964, the Dixiecrats spoiled the election for Bryan.
What about '68As he kept winning the nomination, conservative Democrats started running a third party, from 1928 to 1964, the Dixiecrats spoiled the election for Bryan.
Nixon's dirty tricks once again killed Bryan's campaign.What about '68
Nixon's dirty tricks once again killed Bryan's campaign.
POD: William Jennings Bryan accidentally drinks a potion that gives him eternal life, he wins the Democratic nomination for every year between 1896 and 2000, then he finally tries again in 2020 and narrowly beats President Trump.
I mean this is obviously a very silly and unrealistic scenario, so I'm not sure it'd be worth writing one... but we'll seeTIMELINE WHEN
There is something really uncomfortable about seeing “2008” being written in 1907
Would a TL where the Democrats lose every single election since 1892 really be convergent enough to produce a President Trump?POD: William Jennings Bryan accidentally drinks a potion that gives him eternal life, he wins the Democratic nomination for every year between 1896 and 2000, then he finally tries again in 2020 and narrowly beats President Trump.
I think if you’re going by plausibility, there are more glaring issues than that.Would a TL where the Democrats lose every single election since 1892 really be convergent enough to produce a President Trump?
TrueI think if you’re going by plausibility, there are more glaring issues than that.
Would a TL where the Democrats lose every single election since 1892 really be convergent enough to produce a President Trump?
Also, how do you get Illinois, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and New England to vote for Trump?
I have a question for you. Could you do maps for 2016 if Trump had been opposed by the revived versions of Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson? What would each of those scenarios have looked like?The "coastal elites" mostly vote for Trump due to Bryan's fiery left-populism.
I have a question for you. Could you do maps for 2016 if Trump had been opposed by the revived versions of Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson? What would each of those scenarios have looked like?
Any explanations as to why the Roosevelts would win the states that they do.Sure. since you didn't specify Teddy or Franklin Roosevelt, I'll do both.
Here's what Trump vs T.R would probably look like:
Roosevelt of course wins most solidly Democratic states (I have him running as a Progressive here), but also does really well in the plains and Western states. I gave him West Virginia and Virginia just to add some flair to the map.
Here's FDR vs. Trump:
FDR obviously wins extremely easily.
I'll do Truman, Kennedy, and LBJ tomorrow so I don't post more than 3 maps in one day.
FDR wins in such a landslide due to his appeal to working class people of all races, as well as his past experience as a 4 term President going up against a reality TV star. He probably wins the PV by a similar margin as he did in 1936.Any explanations as to why the Roosevelts would win the states that they do.
Sure. since you didn't specify Teddy or Franklin Roosevelt, I'll do both.
Here's what Trump vs T.R would probably look like:
Roosevelt of course wins most solidly Democratic states (I have him running as a Progressive here), but also does really well in the plains and Western states. I gave him West Virginia and Virginia just to add some flair to the map.
as the creator of said scenario... please don't. i'd like to leave it as a one-off graphic and political party list.Can someone please do the "Musical parties election" from the graphic thread?
(also, this has finally reached 200 pages)
as the creator of said scenario... please don't. i'd like to leave it as a one-off graphic and political party list.
Keep in mind I have him running as a Progressive Republican, not a Democrat. That's why he wins some very solidly R states.I am a huge Teddy supporter (I think that he is one of the best presidents ever) so this map looks like a dream to me but I think that you were too generous to him. I think that Trump would win Texas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho and maybe WV. Simply because of party loyalty that is very (too) strong today. Of course that all of these states would be much closer, but I don't think that they would flip. Roosevelt would probably narrowly win New Jersey for the same reason.
This would be my map:
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