Calvin Coolidge - 334 electoral votes (57.8 percent) / 44.04 percent popular vote
John Davis - 205 electoral votes (35.5 percent) / 33.82 percent popular vote
Rob LaFollette - 39 electoral votes (6.7 percent) / 21.61 percent popular vote
*South Carolina unanimously votes for John Davis in this situation
** California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Connecticut, Indiana, and Iowa should all be one shade lower
*** If people wanted to do a county map for this, that would be awesome. Or I can if people really wanted me to I guess. The gist is Coolidge does 10 percent worse everywhere, LaFollete does five percent better everywhere, and Davis does five percent better as well everywhere, barring South Carolina, where he would go beyond 100 percent, so I just cap it at 100
**** If people wanted me or for themselves to do a district map, that would also be pretty cool. The idea is 1924 to present and beyond with no 435 rule, and states only losing electoral votes on the event they lose population
***** Last one, I promise... If people wanted a context sheet to this election, I will give it. I plan to make this a real timeline. I tried this like 9-10 times, but this time I want to be serious about it. If I do it. Covering every election from 1840 to 2020.