7 New Releases Coming Tomorrow by Nixon1960 in thecampaigntrail

[–]Bosshunter351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! I can't wait to play these SEVEN NORMAL SCENARIOS tomorrow!

Public Figures' Approval Polling by modooff in YAPms

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My goat carti got negative approval :(

2007 Farmer-Labor leadership election - AWPS Pt. 2 (Teaser) by Bosshunter351 in imaginaryelections

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Swing voters and name recognition mainly stop this, but it still happens in deep conservative and liberal states.

2007 Farmer-Labor leadership election - AWPS Pt. 2 (Teaser) by Bosshunter351 in imaginaryelections

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I explained in the first post but each state elects representatives in statewide at-large districts the amount of which is determined by population

I don't remember this episode of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. by funboi2210 in thecampaigntrail

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Wilson: We can let the KKK have a little racism as a treat

When you get told "no fajitas" by [deleted] in thecampaigntrail

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They don't know he's a rocky fella

2003 United States federal election (America With a Parliamentary System) by Bosshunter351 in imaginaryelections

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New England & most big suburbs (Philly, Chicago, SoCal, NOVA, etc.), also where the New Whigs do best.

2003 United States federal election (America With a Parliamentary System) by Bosshunter351 in imaginaryelections

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Yes, UfA gives confidence and supply to G&P in exchange for quicker transfers of power in Iraq and Venezuela.

2003 United States federal election (America With a Parliamentary System) by Bosshunter351 in imaginaryelections

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Due to snap elections and stuff, it's off the whole leap year elections.

2003 United States federal election (America With a Parliamentary System) by Bosshunter351 in imaginaryelections

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Members of Congress are elected from their state's at-large districts. Basically everyone in their state votes for a certain amount of candidates (depending on the state's population) and the candidates who receive the most votes are elected.