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Electoral College under proportional representation, 1912.

What particular version of proportional representation are you using?

I am a little bit curious about that together Roosevelt and Taft accumulated 50.6% of the popular vote, and yet only got 48.4% of the electoral vote.
 
Jon Huntsman, current President of California, from the Liberal Republican Party (imagine the conservative equivalent of the UK Lib Dems, only returned to power)

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From the The Eugenics Wars - A Brief History thread over on the other forum:

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The image is one of the "Arks" from the film 2012. The small crew size compared to the size of the ship is meant to suggest extensive automation; most of the space aboard is taken up by drone hangars and the like.
 
The kids on the infobox says he's a Prince. He didn't become King.

It could be a typo...

But if my theory is correct on how these kings are chosen...

Oh god...

George: 1789-1799
John I: 1799-1826
John II: 1826-1848
James: 1848-1849
Zachary: 1849-1850
Millard: 1850-1874
Ulysses: 1874-1885
Stephen: 1885-1908
Theodore: 1908-1919
Woodrow: 1919-1924
Calvin: 1924-1933
Herbert: 1933-1964
Lyndon: 1964-1973
Richard: 1973-1994
William: 1994-????
 
I am. :)

Can you tell us more about his administration?
Well, its basically a moderate administration, with mostly Liberal Republican appointments to his Cabinet, but there's 2 Social Democrats and 2 Constitutionalists (all four later defected to the Lib Reps). He advocated a moderate approach to the recession, rejecting the Social Democrats' top-down approach and the Constitutionalists' free-market approach, instead choosing a "third way" of moderate interventionism. The economy started to recover in 2009 and he became quite popular. In the midterms of 2011, the Liberal Republicans captured a plurality of seats in the Assembly for the first time since 1962 (as the Republicans) due to the Constitution Party splitting as social conservatives and economic libertarians left to form their own parties. (Free Constitution and Libertarian respectively).

In 2014, he won re-election, gaining votes and percentages (his first election was a narrow one) and his party gained seats in the Assembly. Huntsman could be called a transformative president, for he managed to reshape Californian politics and strengthen Californian liberalism while marginalising the extreme right.
 
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