1988 Senate

It’s 1988, and along with a new President, comes a new chance to control the U.S. Senate. In this scenario, you have a popular U.S. President in Ronald Reagan, retiring. He wants to try to wrestle control of the U.S. Senate back to the Republicans for his successor, Vice President George H.W. Bush. The Democrats, who won the Senate in 1986 after losing control of it in 1980, want to hold on and expand their numbers. They also hope to elect Governor Michael S. Dukakis as President. In addition one of their own will be the next Vice President as the junior Senator from Indiana, Dan Quayle, who is prone to gaffes very frequently facing off against the popular Texas senior Senator, Lloyd M. Bentsen.

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May the odds ever be in your favor!

Alternate History 2016 – United States

In July 2011, President Obama was shot and killed by a white nationalist terrorist, Biden is promptly inaugurated as President for Obama’s last year of his first term. Biden then goes on to win a landslide victory in 2012, getting up to 395 Electoral votes. The majority of mainstream and establishment Republicans decide not to run leaving Trump able to gain the nomination and go on to lose to Biden, as said above. Biden’s Vice President for his 2012 race was Hillary Clinton, Obama’s formal rival. Biden’s 2012-2016 term marked a period of Democrat dominance, with the peak of dominance being Biden introducing a Public Option to Obama-Care in honor of his former friend and boss, Barack Obama. President Biden had made it a publicly known that he would be running again in 2016, until May 2015, when his eldest son died of cancer, which flipped his plans on its head. Biden feels as if he is not in the right emotional state to run in another election, and announces his decision to not seek a second term in July 2015. causing the Democratic Party primary to heat up greatly, matching the heat of the Republican Party primary.

Democratic Nominees

  • VP. Hillary Clinton
  • Gov. Andrew Cuomo
  • Sen. Cory Booker
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren
  • Fmr. Mayor. Micheal Bloomberg
  • Sen. Al Franken
  • Gov. John Hickenlooper

Republican Nominees

  • Mr. Donald Trump
  • Gov. Chris Christie
  • Fmr. Speaker. Newt Gingrich
  • Fmr. Gov. Rick Perry
  • Gov. Scott Walker
  • Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney

United States – 2024 – Revolting (V1)

Information

This is my third 2024 custom campaign, but unlike the other two, this one is being worked on after the 2020 election happened, this campaign was made in the direct aftermath of the 2020 election, the base of the scenario, the idea of Trump running again and Biden not running, might prove to be laughable inaccurate, if so, just think of this campaign as a December 2020 time capsule about what the 2024 might look like. This campaign is also full of my own quirks and “charm”, such as the portrait styling.

Have fun playing!

Leave in the comments if you have any suggestions, I will take them seriously and might add them to the reworked V2.

Democratic Nominees

  • Vice President. Kamala Harris (Progressive-Moderate faction)
  • Governor. Andrew Cuomo (Moderate faction)
  • Rep. Nina Turner (Democratic Socialist-Progressive faction)

Republican Nominees

  • Fmr. President. Donald Trump (Trumpist faction)
  • Senator. Mitt Romney (Moderate faction)
  • Senator. Ben Sasse (Moderate faction
  • Fmr. Gov. Chris Christie (Trumpist-Moderate faction)

Australia – 1987

After a tumultuous second term in office, abandoning most of it’s policies from it’s previous government, can Bob Hawke make history and lead Labor to it’s subsequent 3rd election victory? Or will John Howard and the coalition capitalize on the disillusion of labor’s heartland and form Government? (all whilst avoiding the disastrous Joh for Canberra campaign)

Playable characters include:

Bob Hawke (Labor)

John Howard (Liberal)

Ian Sinclair (National)

Sir Joh Bjielke-Peterson

Janine Haines (Democrats)

and more.

Download the campaign here

http://campaigns.270soft.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Australia-1987-Final-update-3.zip

This is my first published campaign so feedback is more than welcome.

2024 – America’s Crossroad

During his first term, Biden swore to be a 1 term president in order to capture the progressive vote. Will Biden’s decision to serve as a 1 term president bite the establishment in the back? Will the republicans rally around the never-trump cause or will they give Trumpism another shot?

Regretting Arkansas and Cristian333888 (on the 270soft discord) present 2024 – America’s Crossroad showing our opinions for a potential 2024 showdown if Joe Biden decides to do 1 term.

Democratic Nominees

  1. Vice President Kamala Harris
  2. Secretary Pete Buttigieg
  3. Senator Amy Klobuchar
  4. Representative Tulsi Gabbard
  5. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  6. Senator Cory Booker
  7. Senator Michael Bennett
  8. Governor J.B. Pritzker
  9. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
  10. Governor Jay Inslee
  11. Representative Joe Kennedy III
  12. Governor Gretchen Whitmer
  13. Governor Gavin Newsom
  14. Governor Andrew Cuomo
  15. Fmr. State Representative Stacy Abrams
  16. Marianne Williamson
  17. Andrew Yang
  18. Senator Bernie Sanders
  19. Fmr. FLOTUS Michelle Obama
  20. Senator Joe Manchin
  21. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison
  22. Senator Elizabeth Warren
  23. Senator Sherrod Brown
  24. President Joe Biden

Republican Nominees

  1. Fmr. Vice President Mike Pence
  2. Senator Tom Cotton
  3. Senator Ted Cruz
  4. Governor Larry Hogan
  5. Senator Rick Scott
  6. Senator Marco Rubio
  7. Governor Ron DeSantis
  8. Fmr. U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley
  9. Governor Mike DeWine
  10. Fmr. Secretary Mike Pompeo
  11. Governor Greg Abbott
  12. Ivanka Trump-Kutchner
  13. Fmr. Pres. Donald Trump
  14. Donald Trump Jr.
  15. Eric Trump
  16. Fmr. Gov. Chris Christie
  17. Rep. Liz Cheney
  18. Rep. Elise Stefanik
  19. Sen. Ben Sasse
  20. Rep. Matt Gaetz
  21. Sen. Mitt Romney
  22. Rep. Dan Crenshaw
  23. Gov. Charlie Baker
  24. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
  25. Fmr. Gov. Brian Sandoval
  26. Mayor Francis Suarez

Libertarian Nominees

  1. Fmr. Rep. Justin Amash
  2. Phil Anderson
  3. Jim Babka
  4. Bob Barr
  5. Steve DesBach
  6. Charlie Earl
  7. Gary Johnson
  8. Wayne Allyn Root
  9. Jo Jorgenson

Green Nominees

  1. Robin Laurain
  2. Angela Walker
  3. Amaju Baraka
  4. Tony Ndedge
  5. Jill Stein
  6. Howie Hawkins

People’s Party Nominees

  1. Cornel West
  2. Nick Brana
  3. Fmr. State Rep. Nina Turner
  4. Marianne Williamson

Patriot Party

  1. Donald Trump

UPDATE

  • Added
    • MA Senator Elizabeth Warren
    • OH Senator Sherrod Brown
    • Pres. Joe Biden
    • TX Rep. Dan Crenshaw
    • MA Gov Charlie Baker
    • GA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
    • Fmr NV Gov Brian Sandoval
    • Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez
  • Adjusted the primaries to reflect the most recent poll (more or less)
  • Turned everyone off except for those who have stated an expressed interest or who have polled relatively well. NOTE: Not adding any “Self-described independents” like Dwayne Johnson or Kanye West.

2024 – Battle Outside Ragin’ (2.0) (TRUMP VICTORY IN 2020)

Map of 2020 Election

United States – 2024 redo

Republicans:

VP. Mike Pence, AG. Chris Christie, Sec. Ben Carson, Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Sen. Tom Cotton, Mr. Tucker Carlson, Fmr. Amb. Nikki Haley, Sen. Rand Paul

Democrats:

Rep. Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Kamala Harris, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Fmr. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sen. Micheal Bennet, Mr. Howard Shutlz, Mr. Andrew Yang

Have fun playing this brand new campaign with realistic candidates and with a tight fun race.

New Mexico – US House – 2018 (Single State Series)

I have yet again returned, my friends and loyal subjects! I have brought with me gifts, and tidings of great joy!

In this installment of Single State Series…New Mexico, in the recent 2018 Congressional Election!

What’s New

-Smaller Targetable Area: With only 3 congressional districts, it shouldn’t be hard to attempt a sweep from either side. However, be forwarned: Like IA-02 and IA-04, all of New Mexico’s House seats are considered Safe (either way) at the beginning of the scenario. HOWEVER, in my testing, I did somehow flip a district which was D+9% by the time of the Election, so I have no idea.

-Smaller Amounts of Money!!: I finally figured how to make you start off with a smaller amount of money! I shrunk allowances for all main parties to 25k and thus you start with only 50k. Background fundraising at the max is about 30k per turn if you refuse to use any CPs. But if you do try to spam TV ads, keep them below 20k per budget-it’ll drain you fast if you’re not careful.

-New Map!: Of course, why else even download it?!

Future Plans

In the coming future I want to get out both Nebraska, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and other small states from either 2016 or 2018-whichever comes easiest.

If you have issues or suggestions, please leave them in the Comments, and let me know how your playthrough went!