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I am making a map of a Perot victory using the County-BAM, inspired by @wilcoxchar.
Harrelson and Belafonte would've been...err...interesting.The best source for it I could find is here: https://www.gwu.edu/~action/gree.html
The best source for it I could find is here: https://www.gwu.edu/~action/gree.html
Yeah, of those that didn't response, I would most expect Dan Hamburg to have responded. I also think that had Jerry Brown not just been elected mayor, he might have considered the offer but of course that would still be only a slight possibility.Well it seems they were certainly willing to put aside some of their principles back in 2000 in order to potentially attract a viable candidate. Let's see who we have here:
I'm running out of time just in jotting all these names down and who they were so I can't give my thoughts on all of them, but it seems they tried really hard to convince any African-American they could find to try and seek their Presidential Nomination, possibly in the hopes of wresting that bloc of voters from the Democratic Party or at least make it competitive. I don't think they would have had much success given the last movement that tried that approach, the New Alliance Party, folded after two cycles, but it would have been interesting to see. More than a few of the people listed seem like pipe-dream candidates who, while sympathetic to parts of the ideology surrounding the Green Party, were never ever going to entertain the idea of seeking their nomination (Woodrow Harrelson for one). Then there are those I might have expected to run like Daniel Hamburg given how he had already just run for Governor of California as a Green, but in saying that he might not have been ready or experienced enough to pull of a national campaign, nor was he a national figure.
An interesting list to be sure.
1968, but with Nixon's votes everywhere outside of DC replaced with his votes in 1960:
Republican: Richard Nixon (California)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Massachusetts) - 45.16%, 389 EVs
Democratic: Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota)/Edmund Muskie (Maine) - 41.41%, 96 EVs
American Independent: George Wallace (Alabama)/Curtis LeMay (California) - 13.11% ,53 EVs
That is an interesting list for sure.The best source for it I could find is here: https://www.gwu.edu/~action/gree.html
Texas was one of the states where Nixon actually improved on his performance from 1960. He went from 1121310 votes in 1960 to 1227844 votes in 1968, though still behind Humphrey's 1266804 votes.Texas still goes Democratic? Didn't it only go Democratic by a few points IOTL?
Texas was one of the states where Nixon actually improved on his performance from 1960. He went from 1121310 votes in 1960 to 1227844 votes in 1968, though still behind Humphrey's 1266804 votes.
My friend who introduced me to this site said to post this map of an altered 2011 Canadian Election that I created out of boredom. I used Prime Minister Infinity- Canada 2011 as a simulator to get the results. So here goes nothing:
As you can see, some of this is ASB (For example The Greens winning Labrador and Gilles Duceppe coming in Fourth in his own riding). But overall, I think its an accurate map if the NDP Wave was smaller than it was IOTL. I would love feedback and criticism.
What's the EV count like?
FDR 300, Goldwater 231.What's the EV count like?