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Author Topic: True Justice: Gantt beats Helms in 1990!  (Read 36092 times)
hcallega
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« on: December 02, 2009, 09:35:30 PM »

Oh I can tell you guys will love this one!

I figure I create this one to balance out the almighty "this totally sucks" atmosphere of my Great Depression timeline.

This is just a great TL!!!!! Makes me giggle.
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hcallega
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2009, 07:59:50 PM »

Hmm...Im pretty intrigued about what you may have in store for the 1992 Election...especially on the Democratic Side, the reason why Clinton didn't choose Governor Douglas Wilder of Virginia on the ticket was that he felt as if putting a Black Man on the ticket would weaken his support amongst the Southern White(Probably Rightfully so). On the other hand , seeing how long and drawn out the '92 Primary Race was there is no gaurantee that Bill gets the nod ITTL. Maybe Gantt's victory inspires Mario Coumo to get off his ass and finally run? Or if Tsongas or Brown gets the nomination then Gantt's chance are much better....Just a couple of ideas I had, can't wait to see what you have cooked up.

Dude Historico, you have no idea how helpful your ideas are right now.
Thank you.

He's the greatest Timelime helper here Smiley

He's basically written 50% of my timelines and probably just as much for what's become the Democratic Treo of Alternate History (Me, Kaljwet, and Historico).
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hcallega
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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2009, 02:00:39 PM »

I never used delegate count in my TLs too

They aren't necessary at all, but they can be a nice touch.
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