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  1. MotF 121: The Promised Land - Voting thread

    Upvoteantheology: It's a modern/futuristic style, not something I like. I notice the story is well-thought out, and I like the lingual diversity of the island. Island-only nations fascinate me for the possibility of a diverse nation with much cultural intermixing. Most interesting was the...
  2. List alternate PMs or Presidents

    Presidents of the United States of America: 1949-1957: Thomas Dewey(R-NY) 1957-1965: Adlai Stevenson II(D-IL) 1965-1969: Eugene McCarthy(D-MN) 1969-1977: Gerald Ford(R-MI) 1977-1985: Ronald Reagan(R-CA) 1985-1993: Edmund Muskie(D-ME) 1993-1997: Lowell Weicker(R-CT) 1997-2001: David...
  3. WI: Ross Perot Never Drops Out In 1992

    What would happen if Ross Perot never dropped out in 1992? I'd presume he might be able to win Maine and swing Angus King to his party, alongside maybe Tim Penny. In 1996, perhaps, a Ross Perot/Richard Lamm ticket could be nominated.
  4. Alternate Electoral Maps

    2012 Third Party Bids: Libertarian: Ron Paul(L-TX)/Gary Johnson(L-NM) Dennis Kuchinich(G-OH)/Ralph Nader(G-CT) Virgil Goode(C-VA)/Thomas Tancredo(C-CO) Rocky Anderson(Justice-UT)/Jill Stein(Justice-MA) Robert Barr(Freedom-GA)/Gary Johnson(Freedom-NM) Timothy Penny(Reform-MN)/Richard...
  5. Alternate Electoral Maps

    Nelson Rockefeller(R-NY)/Ronald Reagan(R-CA) - 45.9% George Smathers(D-FL)/Eugene McCarthy(D-MN) - 41.1% George Wallace(H-AL)/John Williams(H-MS) - 7.9%
  6. The Campaign Trail Game Has Returned.

    McKinley/Gage won 58.1% of the vote in Illinois. Crushed Bryan electorally.
  7. Alternate Electoral Maps

    :o That's not a nice trick.
  8. Alternate Electoral Maps

    I gave the same statistics earlier, but because of the source I gave, they didn't count.:p
  9. US Presidential Election Maps- Progressives and Democrats

    T. R. III may make the most sense. A more successful Teddy, unfortunately, probably means a less successful FDR.
  10. Map Thread XIII

    Modern day maps from the OTL thread.
  11. Alternate Party Logos.

    Those are, understandably, a tad crude, but what did you do to the Liberals? Is that a sword?
  12. US Presidential Election Maps- Progressives and Democrats

    And then, in 1932... Would Ira Copley run then? He'd be a little old, but he still has a strong base nationwide. A military man with enough money to finance his own campaign, name recognition, and blue collar appeal. For a running-mate, I suggest either Philip La Follette, Calvin Coolidge...
  13. US Presidential Election Maps- Progressives and Democrats

    Depending on who wins 1920, I think this may be 1924: 269 - 262 If Johnson won, this is most likely. James Cox(D-OH)/Charles Bryan(D-NE) V. Robert La Follette, Jr.(P-WI)/Ira Clifton Copley(P-IL)
  14. Alternate Party Logos.

    The Liberal-Republican Party of New York is a well-known political unity party, similar to the Workers-Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota, the Progressive-Farmer Party of Iowa, and the Conservative-Democratic Party of Georgia.
  15. Map Thread XIII

    After the Kaiser won the First Continental War, he would go onto become more of a figurehead mostly in charge of the military. With the power to dismiss extremist governments, as determined by the Imperial Court, he watched as a few radicals in France took over. Bulgaria, Greece, Romania...
  16. Alternate Electoral Maps

    I'm tempted to hammer home 548, but the Washington Post is your prime example. I didn't mean that it was likely in general. I meant that it was more likely than Georgia or Alaska flipping. I think you misunderstood what I was saying. Good day!
  17. Alternate Electoral Maps

    Done. Oh, as for Wikipedia, I used it for percentage-based results of states. I checked the first few states out elsewhere, including Alaska, and only one other site's was different - they appeared to have rounded the wrong way. If you could care to give me a better source with disagrees...
  18. Alternate Electoral Maps

    I'm really close to hitting my screen. You completely dodged the question with future elections in general, not 2016, and my request for statistics, not articles. Rather than compare and contrast, you posted six Georgian-centered articles. http://cookpolitical.com/story/5683...
  19. Alternate Electoral Maps

    I asked for statistics or polls, not biased articles. I read those, and they aren't making sense to me. I've already given statistics rather than people who aren't even talking about 2016, which is what my question specifically refers to.
  20. Alternate Electoral Maps

    Rather than basing claims, show me polls, statistics, anything besides an obviously biased article that shows Alaska or Georgia is more likely to go Democratic than Pennsylvania is likely to go Republican in 2016. I'm abandoning all other claims to avoid stretch out. I don't believe that...
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