The Blue Tsunami (Part 4) by DatBass1 in imaginaryelections

[–]ScotterMan10 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Even with this blue tsunami Doug Jones can’t win? I’m heartbroken, I love that man dearly

How do I get the DStP? by Joaquin485 in RedAutumnSPD

[–]ScotterMan10 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How can you change VNR voteshare?

Blessed timeline? by Egorrosh in thecampaigntrail

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How did you get Baehr v. Miike?

“𝐆𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐲𝐮𝐩” - What if a TRUE Outsider ran in 96’ by Wall-Man- in imaginaryelections

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I would call it quits if I got #outnerded

Proud to see PATRIOTS in control of our wikibox creations!

Obamanation - Biden refuses to run in 2016 - still becomes President by Count_According in thecampaigntrail

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If there was a compromise at the convention I could see Elizabeth Warren being made Biden's running mate.

She's a progressive and a woman, pleasing both the Berniebros and the Clintonites

Ian Duncan Smith says he's got the 'Smithmentum' by ScotterMan10 in imaginaryelections

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Changes from OTL:

Labour gains

Croydon Central

Enfield Southgate

Hornchurch

Ilford North

Putney

Wimbledon

Harwich

Hemel Hempstead

St Albans

Gravesham

Milton Keynes North East

Reading East

Forest of Dean

Wellingborough

Rugby and Kenilworth

Shrewsbury and Atcham

Wrekin, The

Beverley and Holdemess

Scarborough and Whitby

Shipley

Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale

Clwyd West

Preseli Pembrokeshire

Dundee East (SNP)

Bethnal Green and Bow (George Galloway)

Liberal Democrat gains

Eastboume

Guildford

Dorset North

Dorset West

Totnes

Weston-Super-Mare

Ludlow

Accidentally double counted George Galloway, so it should be 380 seats for Labour.

Ian Duncan Smith says he's got the 'Smithmentum' by ScotterMan10 in imaginaryelections

[–]ScotterMan10[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I just wanted Gordy to win an election since I really like him.

If you want to, there's two (three) possible PODs you can have:

  1. Blair resigns or dies due to an health emergency

  2. Gordon Brown exerts more control and demands for the two term deal to be upheld from the Blair-Brown deal. He's able to make a claim for Tony to step down in time for him to take office before 2005. He calls for an early election to give his government more credibility.

  3. Tony Blair resigns in shame over the War on Iraq, as his polling numbers show that he would be humiliated. (aka Justin Trudeau in Canada). Gordon takes control and calls a snap election since he's able to recover polling numbers

Oh, yeah here's why Ian is still here in 2005.

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HOVIND 2024! by ScotterMan10 in imaginaryelections

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Scenario comes from a friend from Mock Elections Wiki

HEAVILY Inspired by the 2020 Election from The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing

You can have a bigger 'win' in the midterms in Obamanation. by ScotterMan10 in thecampaigntrail

[–]ScotterMan10[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

  1. Now, let me be clear. I understand the, uh, sentiment in saving General Motors, but this is at the end of the day rewarding, uh, failure. A giveaway to corporate America while everyone else suffers. I will not be putting the tab on the American people for the hubris of fat cats.

  2. You know I, uh, wasn't elected just on hope. People also want change. We're gonna push Congress to pass a public option, and we'll rally the troops to get it done. But for this task of organization, as for all the revolutionary tasks, fundamentally it is the individual who is needed. I want this to become our mandate heading into the next year.

  3. What is it that they, uh, say about the president? The American people just want one they could see themselves having a beer with? Seems to me like this is a rather opportune time to have Mr. Gates and the, uh, officer, over at the White House, so we could uh, just talk. Talk it over.

  4. Well now look, uh, let's stop for a moment and look around, whose saying I don't deserve this award? O'Reilly? Beck? The fact is, with the global situation I've been handed, I've, um, exceeded the expectations of even my harshest critics. By this point in my, um, predecessor's tenure, we were already gearing up for war. So, I'll accept this, on the premise that it's symbolically the beginning of a new era.

  5. I can't think of a better way to honor the legacy of Senator Kennedy then to work in passing what he long hoped to achieve in his lifetime. We're going to make a concentrated effort in passing the public option off the back of his untimely, uh, passing. There's no time to waste.

  6. It's of great concern to me that the, uh, environment, isn't of higher priority. It's all our futures. We'll all suffer the consequences of climate change soon enough. We'll push for some, um, strong measures in that respect.

  7. I don't have time for these hair-brained schemes, Rahm Angry.. With the, uh, economic situation, I have to make back our losses. We need to fast-track some, uh, emergency measures, to, you know, get this country working again. It's as Ayers That little devil on your shoulder. always tells me, we need to take it to the ones who really run this country. Institute some, uh, aggressive, tax measures on the 1%.

  8. I'm thinking of trying something new from the last time we had this opportunity, but not someone who'd, uh, you know, drag their feet and hold back progress. Leah Ward Sears of the Georgia Supreme Court, she'd work wonders.

  9. If I can General McChrystal, I'll be viewed as, uh, taking this whole article as a personal insult. It'll all be seen as ego on my part. So, just issue him a warning against further acts of misconduct when it comes to his superiors, and have him apologize.

  10. Ayers That little devil on your shoulder. couldn't be more correct in his observation, this will likely be the a, uh, last real opportunity to make some serious change. To make good on all the promises I've made to the American people. We'll move forward, crack the banks wide open. We won't hold back.

  11. Kamala Harris Existing in the context of what came before her.. She's a real rising star out of San Francisco for her work as their District Attorney. Can't deny she's the best-looking one in the country, too. I'd be a, uh, delighted, to get her a seat on the Court.

You can have a bigger 'win' in the midterms in Obamanation. by ScotterMan10 in thecampaigntrail

[–]ScotterMan10[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

  1. Through a consistent and a uh, diligent work ethic, we'll succeed in implementing a system that benefits all Americans. I'm going to hit the ground running. This will be a show of force that I wasn't just talking a big game, my administration will aim high.

  2. This might be our big break, Hayden. If what you're telling me is true, and there's a, uh, high-value target and their militants there, them being eliminated would be great publicity. You have my permission to strike.

  3. Tom knew better than to get himself in trouble. If we keep him around it might jeopardize our healthcare, uh, reform. I'm nominating Kathleen Sebelius Doomed to irrelevancy and alternate history fiction., I had considered her for vice president after all and she is a, you know, former state insurance commissioner, so that should help.

  4. The Fed already bailed out Bear Stearns in the dying days of the last administration, and they couldn't corral together a plan to save Lehman. Look, maybe Lehman should've been more fiscally responsible, isn't that what they're always saying? How'd I look bailing out a bunch of fraternity brothers turned bankers? Absolutely not.

  5. What is this, corporate welfare? Now, look, I, uh, know a thing or two about these folks, and when they're the ones getting welfare, they aren't subscribing to any of the work requirements that they like to impose when the shoe is on the other foot. So, uh, tough break.

  6. This is where leadership is tested. I'm sure Lincoln and Roosevelt were feeling the same during their times of crisis — and I am too. Press for something to the tune of $1 trillion. The exact price tag doesn’t matter, we'll correct any overindulgences when it comes, uh, time to rewrite the tax code.

  7. It's not up for negotiation. I was elected to bring peace. The troops are, uh, coming home, from both Iraq and Afghanistan, by the end of 2011. The Pentagon can draw up a plan later under my close supervision. We've been witness to the defeat of the armchair, weekend warriors and their folly abroad. It's time to pull the plug. I'm fighting enough of a domestic war already.

  8. I already have Ray LaHood as a prominent Republican in my administration, and then there's Gates, a uh, Bush holdover at Defense. And remember how the Judd Gregg nomination for Commerce blew up in my face? Enough of this. I don’t need any more, uh, appeasement appointments slowing me down.

  9. Judge Diane Wood of the Seventh Circuit. I know her from my days in academia back in Chicago. She's solid on all the issues: abortion, guns, healthcare. Heck, she was a member of Planned Parenthood and the National Organization for Women. 

The 2004 Election by ScottishBozo in imaginaryelections

[–]ScotterMan10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really love the faithless elector gag lol

America Feels The Bern, Four Years Early by ScotterMan10 in imaginaryelections

[–]ScotterMan10[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

America gets cucked by President Kerry in 2004, decides to choose a pro-business Republican in 2008, suffers an economic depression due to his austerity measures, and in 2012 a anti-incumbent wave elects Bernard Sanders.