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Topic: President Forever results thread... (Read 365559 times)
Governor NVGonzalez
antwnzrr
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2425 on:
August 03, 2011, 01:59:30 am »
anyone got a nice up to date 2012 scenario?
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Quote from: A Serious King™ on July 26, 2011, 11:52:55 am
Bernie would probably win Vermont if Obama were deemed to have more than 272 evs in the vag.
ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2426 on:
August 03, 2011, 08:02:49 am »
Quote from: antwnzrr on August 03, 2011, 01:59:30 am
anyone got a nice up to date 2012 scenario?
I have a 2012 scenario, but its outdated. John Thune, Mark Sanford, and Mike Pence are all candidates, and there are no listed Governors for endorsement.
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Governor NVGonzalez
antwnzrr
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2427 on:
August 03, 2011, 04:17:39 pm »
Quote from: Imperial Speaker Sanchez on August 03, 2011, 08:02:49 am
Quote from: antwnzrr on August 03, 2011, 01:59:30 am
anyone got a nice up to date 2012 scenario?
I have a 2012 scenario, but its outdated. John Thune, Mark Sanford, and Mike Pence are all candidates, and there are no listed Governors for endorsement.
I can take it and fix it a little bit. Is it the one that has Ventura on it also?
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Quote from: A Serious King™ on July 26, 2011, 11:52:55 am
Bernie would probably win Vermont if Obama were deemed to have more than 272 evs in the vag.
ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2428 on:
August 03, 2011, 04:28:10 pm »
Quote from: antwnzrr on August 03, 2011, 04:17:39 pm
Quote from: Imperial Speaker Sanchez on August 03, 2011, 08:02:49 am
Quote from: antwnzrr on August 03, 2011, 01:59:30 am
anyone got a nice up to date 2012 scenario?
I have a 2012 scenario, but its outdated. John Thune, Mark Sanford, and Mike Pence are all candidates, and there are no listed Governors for endorsement.
I can take it and fix it a little bit. Is it the one that has Ventura on it also?
No, and it has Ron Paul as a Libertarian, not a Republican...their is a Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Obama version, but all 3 are the same, minus the incubnet president.
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Governor NVGonzalez
antwnzrr
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2429 on:
August 03, 2011, 10:03:04 pm »
Quote from: Imperial Speaker Sanchez on August 03, 2011, 04:28:10 pm
Quote from: antwnzrr on August 03, 2011, 04:17:39 pm
Quote from: Imperial Speaker Sanchez on August 03, 2011, 08:02:49 am
Quote from: antwnzrr on August 03, 2011, 01:59:30 am
anyone got a nice up to date 2012 scenario?
I have a 2012 scenario, but its outdated. John Thune, Mark Sanford, and Mike Pence are all candidates, and there are no listed Governors for endorsement.
I can take it and fix it a little bit. Is it the one that has Ventura on it also?
No, and it has Ron Paul as a Libertarian, not a Republican...their is a Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Obama version, but all 3 are the same, minus the incubnet president.
Ooh I think I know what scenario you have. I can build something out of that but it is going to take me some time.
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Quote from: A Serious King™ on July 26, 2011, 11:52:55 am
Bernie would probably win Vermont if Obama were deemed to have more than 272 evs in the vag.
Californian Tony
Antonio V
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2430 on:
August 18, 2011, 09:01:55 am »
Playing Ted Kennedy in 1980.
I started the campaign with a slight edge, but spent too much time fortifying my strongholds, and meanwhile Carter pulled ahead in every other State. He swept Iowa and NH, and was unbeatable in the entire South and the West. I was ahead in Washington, but for some reason still lost. I had no choice but to campaign in solid Carter States. In the end, I miraculously took a few of them (must've had a big momentum).
Ted Kennedy : 53%, 1717 del.
Jimmy Carter : 47%, 1557 del.
Rep primaries were a complete mess. They ended up as a Reagan vs. Ford fight, which Ford narrowly won.
Ford : 53.5%, 1092 del.
Reagan : 46.5%, 880 del.
For some reason, I started the general election with a commanding lead, which of course went significantly down in the early stages of the campaign. When things settled I was leading by around 10 points, and managed to keep this lead during the whole campaing. I missed almost all endorsers, but I compensated by creating a load of footsolders in crucial States (NY, PA, NJ, OH, MI, IL, CA, FL). I won the two debates and managed to increase my momentum.
Going into the election, I led Ford 439-37. Tossups were NH, VA, FL, MS, LA, ND, OR and AK.
Ted Kennedy : 54.3%, 484 EVs
Gerald Ford : 45.7%, 54 EVs
I almost carried Alaska (49.6%). Ford almost carried Kansas (49.5%) and Oregon (49.4%). I almost broke 60% in Hawaii (59.9%), Maryland (59.8%), and West Virginia (59%).
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Jbrase
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2431 on:
August 19, 2011, 07:34:32 pm »
2004: Played as Dean/Rendell vs Bush/Cheney
The closest state was Virginia which I won by ~5000 votes.
I won the EV with 311 but Bush won the PV 50%-49%
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allnjhaugh
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2432 on:
August 21, 2011, 08:35:57 pm »
Played my custom 2012 scenario. Banged it out in a couple of hours, anybody want a copy? feedback would be appreciated!
Mitt Romney, 35.6%, 1084 delegates
Rick Perry, 37%, 797 delegates
Jon Huntsman, 27.4%, 576 delegates
Somehow, I (Huntsman) got endorsed by Perry after all the primaries ended. Despite leading in the polls, for some strange reason he always stays at -8% chance.
Next up, Huntsman vs. Obama at
46
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45
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244
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242
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allnjhaugh
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2433 on:
August 22, 2011, 05:24:50 pm »
Barack Obama/Barbara Boxer (D): 65,615,891 PV, 47.7%, 250 EVs
Jon Huntsman/Scott Brown (R): 71,924,552 PV, 52.3%, 288 EVs
Best state:
Obama: VT, 57.7%
Huntsman: WY, 70.1%
Closest state: NJ, 50%/50%, 2,043,599/2,041,201
I'd say this scenario is pretty fairly balanced.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2434 on:
August 22, 2011, 06:22:04 pm »
Id be interested in your 2012 scenario
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Simfan34
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2435 on:
August 22, 2011, 07:16:21 pm »
I want a copy!!
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defe07
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2436 on:
September 04, 2011, 04:06:50 pm »
Quote from: Senator Jbrase on July 15, 2011, 02:01:19 pm
2000: Bush vs Gore vs Me
Bush:
PV 42.7%
, EV 267
Gore: PV 42.5%,
EV 271
Me: PV 14.8%
What were your best states? I mean, percentage wise and if you came in second in any of them!
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A proud Floridian moderate libertarian that believes in small government.
defe07
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2437 on:
September 04, 2011, 04:32:12 pm »
Quote from: As Afterwards The Words Still Ring on October 05, 2004, 07:25:55 pm
my best ever game was this. In 1996 I smoked Dole with 55% of the vote, Perot taking about 11%:
I also did this as Mondale:
What were Perot's best states?
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ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2438 on:
September 08, 2011, 08:24:12 pm »
Using NVGonzalezs AMAZING 2012 mod....
I added a few candidates and VP's, and turned on the Constitution Party. I played Cindy Sheehan, my best performance was 3.3% in California. Really the same as 2008 with a third party hogginh some votes away..
President Barack Obama/Former Governor Howard Dean-357 EV, 48,845,807 PV (51.3%).
Former Governor Mitt Romney/Former UN Ambassador John Bolton-181 EV, 39,075,928 PV (41.1%).
Former Congressman Virgil Goode/Perenial Candidate Alan Keyes-5,279,293 PV (5.5%)
Activist Cindy Sheehan/Former Member of San Fransisco Board of Suprevisors Matt Gonzalez-1,318,028 PV (1.4%)
Former Party Chairman R. Lee Wrights/Activist Mary Ruwart-641,478 PV (0.7%)
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Jbrase
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2439 on:
September 08, 2011, 11:22:30 pm »
NY 2010: played as Paladino
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allnjhaugh
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2440 on:
September 11, 2011, 12:55:11 am »
Quote from: Imperial Speaker Sanchez on September 08, 2011, 08:24:12 pm
Using NVGonzalezs AMAZING 2012 mod....
I added a few candidates and VP's, and turned on the Constitution Party. I played Cindy Sheehan, my best performance was 3.3% in California. Really the same as 2008 with a third party hogginh some votes away..
President Barack Obama/Former Governor Howard Dean-357 EV, 48,845,807 PV (51.3%).
Former Governor Mitt Romney/Former UN Ambassador John Bolton-181 EV, 39,075,928 PV (41.1%).
Former Congressman Virgil Goode/Perenial Candidate Alan Keyes-5,279,293 PV (5.5%)
Activist Cindy Sheehan/Former Member of San Fransisco Board of Suprevisors Matt Gonzalez-1,318,028 PV (1.4%)
Former Party Chairman R. Lee Wrights/Activist Mary Ruwart-641,478 PV (0.7%)
Did you play the primaries? If so, have you seen the Perry endorsement offers? For me, he's always at like -8% no matter how strong he is in the polls, in both my scenario and NVGonzalez's.
Why does perry always have to be such a quitter in this game? :/
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ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2441 on:
September 16, 2011, 04:20:06 pm »
1996
Governor Lamar Alexander/Senator Arlen Specter-306 EV, 46.5 PV.
President Bill Clinton/Represenative Richard Gephardt-232 EV, 42.4% PV
Ross Perot/Former Governor Richard Lamm-9.1% PV
Others (Green, Constitution, Libertarian)-1.9%
Played as Alexander. Buchanan won the first primaries, but lost steam. I won Iowa by a large margin, collecting all the delegates, the same for SC, and FL. Afterwords, I received a challenge from Gramm (Dole was off), who took up alot of votes, but with a endorsement from Lugar (my main rival early on), winning the nomination, and picking Specter as a running mate. Clinton received challenges from Gephart, LaRouche, and Dodd. Clinton won every primary, though Iowa was won by only 5%...A Power 9 scandal on Bill 2 weeks before the election sealed the deal, but I was going to win with/or without my scandal
EDIT: I did the whole campaign with a war cheast of 12,000,000, and no ads to the last two days.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2442 on:
September 26, 2011, 07:48:28 pm »
Best Game Yet
2000
Senator Evan Bayh/Senator Russ Feingold-346 EV, 49,769,282 PV (45.8%).
Governor George W Bush/Former Senator John Danforth-192 EV, 47,360,281 PV (43.6%).
Activist Ralph Nader/Former Congressman Dan Hamburg-6,245,136 PV (5.8%)
Activist Pat Buchanan/Activist Ezola Foster-5,203,443 (4.8%)
I edited 2000 alot since I got this scenario. I added Paul Wellstone, and Evan Bayh to the Democratic primaries, and lots of extra VP options for each party. I created Bayh today, expecting to come in dead last in each primary. I started off with 8% in Iowa. I won Iowa, New Hampshire, and eventually, the nomination at a divided convention. Gore lost votes to the right to Bayh, and to the Left from Wellstone and Bradley. Bush won his primaries easily, though McCain and Dole gave some opposition here and their. With a centrist's Bayh and Bush (somewhat) as the nominees of the major parties, the Left boomed. Nader got 11% in Georgia, and averaged 10% in most states. Buchanan won the Teamsters and AFL-CIO endorsements for his protectionist positions. The election was extremely close, though I pulled it off. Two days before the election, it looked like Bush was gonna win a landslide.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2443 on:
October 24, 2011, 07:08:18 pm »
I cant edit Maine, but I won it too...I played Ron Paul vs Leonora Fulani in 88 without major parties, and won a landslide.
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Deano1001
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2444 on:
October 30, 2011, 06:13:40 pm »
I'd like a copy of any 2012 scenario you guys have available...
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defe07
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Quote from: ChairmanSanchez on September 26, 2011, 07:48:28 pm
Best Game Yet
2000
Senator Evan Bayh/Senator Russ Feingold-346 EV, 49,769,282 PV (45.8%).
Governor George W Bush/Former Senator John Danforth-192 EV, 47,360,281 PV (43.6%).
Activist Ralph Nader/Former Congressman Dan Hamburg-6,245,136 PV (5.8%)
Activist Pat Buchanan/Activist Ezola Foster-5,203,443 (4.8%)
I edited 2000 alot since I got this scenario. I added Paul Wellstone, and Evan Bayh to the Democratic primaries, and lots of extra VP options for each party. I created Bayh today, expecting to come in dead last in each primary. I started off with 8% in Iowa. I won Iowa, New Hampshire, and eventually, the nomination at a divided convention. Gore lost votes to the right to Bayh, and to the Left from Wellstone and Bradley. Bush won his primaries easily, though McCain and Dole gave some opposition here and their. With a centrist's Bayh and Bush (somewhat) as the nominees of the major parties, the Left boomed. Nader got 11% in Georgia, and averaged 10% in most states. Buchanan won the Teamsters and AFL-CIO endorsements for his protectionist positions. The election was extremely close, though I pulled it off. Two days before the election, it looked like Bush was gonna win a landslide.
Which were the best states for Nader and Buchanan?
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ChairmanSanchez
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Re: President Forever results thread...
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Reply #2446 on:
November 21, 2011, 06:08:54 pm »
The Nader Series---1996
Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Governor Pete Wilson (R-CA)-478 EV, 41,144,932 popular votes.
President Bill Clinton (D-AR)/Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT)-60 EV, 31,090,782 popular votes.
Businessman Ross Perot (Reform-TX)/Economist Pat Choate (Reform-DC)-8,404,142 popular votes.
Activist Ralph Nader (G-CT)/Musician Jello Biafra (G-CA)-2,155,677 popular votes.
Activist Harry Browne (L-TE)/Activist Jo Jorgensen (L-SC)-658,347 popular votes.
Activist Howard Phillips (C-VA)/Activist Herb Titus (C-OK)-192,789 popular votes.
I was Nader. Im gonna play him in 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, and maybe I will add him for the 2012 scenario. My best state was California, with 8.7%, and in Vermont I got 8.1%. I performed well in Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Mass.
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ChairmanSanchez
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Reply #2447 on:
November 22, 2011, 07:25:52 pm »
The Nader Series---2000
Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN)/Senator John Kerry (D-MA)-348 EV, 52,841,128 popular votes.
President John McCain (R-AR)/Governor George Pataki (R-NY)-190 EV, 49,665,791 popular votes.
Activist Ralph Nader (G-CT)/Former Congressman Dan Hamburg (G-CA)-4,231,901 popular votes.
Activist Pat Buchanan (Reform-VA)/Former Congressman Ron Paul (Reform-TX) -1,074,651 popular votes.
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Jbrase
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Reply #2448 on:
December 03, 2011, 01:22:56 am »
Bush v. Kennedy 1980
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Jbrase
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2008 Huck vs Clinton
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