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Hans-im-Glück
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Political Matrix E: -5.94, S: -3.30

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« Reply #29 on: December 16, 2010, 02:12:10 pm » |
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Democratic Parliamentary Elections in Germany SurvivorResults Round 3:Section 1: Immune: 1912 - 6Eliminate: 1871 - 6
Section 2: Immune: 1928 - 31930 - 2 November 1932 - 1 Eliminate: November 1932 - 41930 - 1 Abstain 1 
Section 3: Immune: 1972 - 3Dec. 1990 - 2 1998 - 1 Eliminate: 1994 - 31957 - 2 Dec. 1990 - 1 
In the Empire it was a easy decision  In Weimar only the Immune vote was close. After the WWII it was very close and it is a surprise that 1994 is eliminated. But every election Helmut Kohl won was worth to be eliminated  I think it was no good idea with the different sections. From the next round it gives no sections anymore and you can vote for the election you want. I think this is better and easier for me 
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Edu
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« Reply #45 on: December 19, 2010, 11:47:59 pm » |
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Hans-im-Glück
Franken
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Political Matrix E: -5.94, S: -3.30

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« Reply #46 on: December 20, 2010, 01:00:04 pm » |
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Democratic Parliamentary Elections in Germany SurvivorResults Round 5:1884 - 7 1887 - 7Dec. 1990 - 2 Mar. 1990 - 2 1957 - 1 1965 - 1 1987 - 1 1884:  1887: 
No surprise in this round. Magic, you can vote for the election what you want, but your early votes for 1969, 1998 I don't expect. This were very important points in the history of Germany. It is not so often in Germany that we have a government change after an election.
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