After thirteen years in office, it looks like Conservative rule in the UK might finally be coming to an end. Having replaced Margaret Thatcher three years previously, the new Prime Minister, John Major, has had to face economic difficulties and divisions within his party as he attempts to keep the Tories in power. Is now the time for Neil Kinnock’s Labour to take back power after over a decade in the wilderness? Or will the Conservatives win an unlikely victory? And can either win an outright majority, so as not to be dependent on Paddy Ashdown’s Lib Dems?
United States – 1984
With inflation down, oil prices down and employment up, President Reagan seems unstoppable for a victory in November.
Republicans:
- Ronald Reagan
- Harold Stassen
- Ben Fernandez
- Gerald Ford[off]
- Howard Baker[off]
- John Connaly[off]
- Bob Dole[off]
- John Anderson
- George Bush
- Ron Paul
Democrats:
- Walter Mondale
- John Glenn
- Gary Hart
- Jesse Jackson
- Geraldine Ferraro[off]
- Jimmy Carter[off]
- Ted Kennedy[off]
- Jerry Brown[off]
National Unity[off]:
- John Anderson[off]
United States – 1976
The country is starkly divided and distrustful of Washington after the conclusion of the Vietnam War, the fallout from the Watergate scandal and the pardoning of former President Nixon by President Ford. The Democratic Party is poised to take back the White House for the first time in eight years with a crowded field of candidates, while the Republicans are experiencing an insurgency of conservation due to the emergence of Ronald Reagan. Will President Ford win over the country’s trust and successfully win his first national election, or will another candidate earn the right to guide the nation through this uncertain time?
Republicans:
- Gerald Ford
- Ronald Reagan
- Elliot Richardson
- Offs:Nelson Rockefeller
- Spiro Agnew
- Richard Nixon[if you like running third therm after watergate]
- George Romney,Hiram Fong,Ed Brooke
Democrats:
- Jimmy Carter
- Jerry Brown
- Mo Udall
- George Wallace
- Henry Jackson
- Frank Church
- Birch Bayh
- Milton Shapp
- Robert Byrd
- Walter Fauntroy
- Sargent Shriver
- Ellen McCormarck
- Lloyd Bensen
- Fred Harris
- Ted Kennedy[off]
- George McGovern[off]
Indepedent:
- Eugene McCarthy
United Kingdom- 1979
Having taken following the resignation of Harold Wilson in 1976, Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan has had a turbulent first three years in office that has been defined by economic crises and trade union disputes, culminating in ‘The Winter of Discontent’ where a series of strikes brought the country to a stand still. Against this backdrop, the Conservatives, led by staunch monetarist Margaret Thatcher, hope to sweep back to power on the most right wing platform for government in decades. Will Thatcher become the first female head of government in the western world, or will Labour stage an unexpected comeback to cling onto power?
Iowa Governor 2014
Republican Terry Branstad are Try Becoming the longest serving governor
Republican:
Terry Branstad
Kim Reynolds[off]
Joni Ernst[off]
Democrat:
Jack Hatch
Libertarian:
Lee Deakins Heeb
Texas Governor 2014
The Conservative State Continue with Republicans or Democratic After Ann Richards
Update: Popular vote and minors
Republicans:
Gregg Abbott
Lisa Fritsch
Miriam Martinez
Rick Perry [off]
Ted Cruz [off]
Democrats:
Wendy Davis
Ray Madrigal [off]
Libertarians:
Kathy Glass
Greens:
Brandon Palmer
Kat Swift
OLDLink : Texas Gubernatorial 2014
Hawaii Governor 2014
Update:Popular vote,Error in primaries,more candidates, and indepedent and libertarian added
Republicans:
David Aioka
Charles Djou
Linda Leagle[off]
Democrats:
David Ige
Neil Abercrombie
Tulsi Gabbard[off]
Indepedent:
Mufi Hannemann
Libertarian:
Jeff Davis
Nevada Gubernatorial 2014
Nevada Governor 2014
Republican Brian Sandoval Running for Reelection
Update:popular vote
Link: Nevada Governatorial 2014
2015 Kentucky Gubernatorial Election – A Time of Change
Version 1.0.8
Switched money coefficient to 10
Version 1.0.7
Finished the Endorsers
Edited the Interviewers a little
Added some events
Added Ashley Judd (percentages need to be set still)
Version 1.0.6
Added all of the members of the state house as endorsers
Changed Curtis’ color to grey
Version 1.0.5
75% of the state house has been added as endorsers
Version 1.0.4
Half of the state house members have been added as endorsers
Version 1.0.3
Added a few endorsers
Fixed primary turnout issue
Fixed issue with conventions
Version 1.0.2
Added Congressional endorsers
Minor updates to leaders and vice leaders
Version 1.0.1
Added Interviewers
Added more events
Updated primary turnout numbers for each county
Changed the scenario picture
Minor changes to candidates and issues
Version 1.0
Will you complete the Republican revolution in Kentucky or will the Democrats hold onto the governorship?
Republicans
Matt Bevin
James Comer
Hal Heiner
William T. Scott
Robert Lee Rosier
Democrats
Jack Conway
Geoff Young
Independent
Drew Curtis
To Do List
What if candidates
More Endorsers
More Interviewers
More Events
Popular Vote (when released)
Fixed Finances
Note: Thanks to ConservativeElector2 for finding the map. Also, anyone can use this scenario as a basis for other Kentucky elections.
2012 3 new party’s and some other suff.
Hi, This Adds 3 New Party’s Each With There Candidate’s And Edited Primary’s Also.
The New Party’s,
The Gray Party With One Candidate. Gray Man (G)
The NSDP Party With Four Candidate’s. Hitler,Himmler,Goebbls, and Göring.
The Video Game Party Or VGP For Short. Mario,Link,Master Chief, and Bandicoot.
I Have Added New Interviews Which Are CNN,ABC,KTLA,MTV, and ESPN.
I Have Also Put 2 New Endorsers Which Are UCLA And CNN.
I Have Also Added New Start Dates. Primary Start Dates Are Nov. 20th 2011,Dec. 5th 2011, And Jan. 1st 2012. General Election Start Dates Are Sep 7th, 2012 And Sep. 25th 2012.
That’s It Hope You Enjoy And Feedback Is Very Desired









