1940: The Brink of War

The United States watches nervously as Europe and Asia are consumed by warfare. President Franklin Roosevelt finishes his second term. No other president has ever won a third term, but Roosevelt has no obvious successor. Meanwhile, the Republicans, buoyed by gains in the 1938 midterm elections, must decide between nominating an old party hand or a newer, more dynamic candidate. Who will serve as Commander-in-Chief as the crisis grows?

Democratic Candidates:

President Franklin Roosevelt (undecided)—remove Roosevelt for a truly wide-open scenario!

Postmaster General James Farley

Vice-President John Nance Garner

Senator Millard Tydings

Secretary of State Cordell Hull (off)

Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes (off)

Ambassador to the Court of St. James Joseph Kennedy (off)

Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace (off)

Senator Claude Pepper (off)

Solicitor General Robert Jackson (off)

Governor Clyde Hoey (off)

Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins (off)

Secretary of Federal Security Paul McNutt (off)

Republican Candidates:

Senator Robert Taft

District Attorney Thomas Dewey

Senator Arthur Vandenberg

Mr. Wendell Willkie

Governor Arthur James

Senator Styles Bridges

Senator Charles McNary

Mr. Frank Gannett

Governor Harlan Bushfield

President Herbert Hoover

Ambassador to Canada Hanford MacNider

Representative Joseph Martin

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United States – 1940 v2

South Dakota – US House 2010

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South Dakota – 2010 (US House)

Hi my friends! 🙂

I’ve created another working South Dakota scenario.

It’s the 2010 US House election featuring Stephanie Herseth Sandlin vs. Kristi Noem. You are free to use it for your own South Dakota elections (Governor, Senate, House,…) – As you see, I have kept my promise. 😉

Features:

  • Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D)
  • State Rep. Kristi Noem (R)
  • Senator John Thune (R) off
  • Former Senator Tom Daschle (D) off
  • B. Thomas Marking (I)
  • Observation Party
  • Working County map
  • Accurate %s of 2004 – Sadly I was unable to find county results of 2010 yet…
  • Correct county population
  • Correct Debate dates. Independent candidate Marking was surprisingly included, as I saw it on C-SPAN – He is in the game as well.
  • Correct General Election Polls – source from Wikipedia (not sure how that plays out in the General Election game…)

To-do list:

  • Issues
  • Endorsers
  • More potential candidates
  • Surrogates

Have fun, I look forward to your feedback. 🙂

*Last update: 08/09/2016*

South Dakota – Senate 2004

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South Dakota – 2004 (Senate)

Hi my friends! 🙂

I’ve created a working South Dakota scenario. After starting it in early February, I was finally able to finish it – thanks to my days off college. 😀

It’s the 2004 election featuring John Thune vs. Tom Daschle. You are free to use it for your own South Dakota elections (Governor, Senate, House,…) – The 2010 House election between Kristi Noem and Stephanie Herseth Sandlin might be interesting. Perhaps I’ll create it later. 🙂

Features:

  • Senator Tom Daschle (D)
  • Congressman John Thune (R)
  • Observation Party
  • Working County map
  • Accurate %s of 2004
  • Correct county population

To-do list:

  • Issues
  • Endorsers
  • Potential candidates

Have fun, I look forward to your feedback. 🙂

*Last update: 08/08/2016*

West Germany – 1949

Close to four years after the surrender of Nazi Germany in World War II, the three Western Occupational Allied Powers of Germany, realizing they weren’t going to get cooperation on the recreation of a German State from the Soviet Union, created the Federal Republic of Germany out of their occupational zones, except for West Berlin and the French Saarland Protectorate, on May 23, 1949, with the ratification of Basic Law, the new nation’s constitution.. Elections for the Bundestag, or Federal Parliament, are now being held. Konrad Adenauer’s new CDU and it’s allied CSU, Free Democrats, and German Party intend to form a centre-right coalition against Kurt Schumacher’s Social Democrats. And the Centre Party stands in between. But with Communists, Neo-Nazis, and Bavarian Separatists nipping at all three sides’ heels, who will come out ahead?

West Germany – 1949

Arizona Senate 2016

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The Arizona U.S Senate seats are normally GOP strongholds, and have been for some time However, with incumbent John McCain’s highest favorability rate and paired with the desire to elect new leadership, things are not looking as bright for the GOP. Who will win the respective primary, and advance to the general election?

Features:

  • 4 Republican candidates. 3 Democrat candidates. 1 Libertarian candidate.
  • 15+ endorsers
  • 5+ events
  • Realistic poll numbers.
  • Realistic on-hand campaign cash figures
  • and more!

Arizona Senate- 2016

1988 Presidential Election-Trying to continue the “Reagan Revolution”

This will be a historical scenario completely based for the 1988 presidential election,I will also be doing a 1992,and 1996 presidential election after this is finished.

Thank you for the help:Jonathan Kudelka,Conservativeelector2

Expected release-8/3/16-8/5/16

Background:

After one of the largest wins by President Reagan in presidential election history,can his VP George HW. Bush capitalize on a strong economy and liked president.

George HW bush isn’t the only republican running and will face challengers.

Official Candidates Republicans(on/off):

-VP George HW. Bush (on)

-Sen. min. lead. Bob Dole (on)

-Televangelist Pat Robertson (on)

-NY Rep. Jack Kemp (on)

-Fmr. DL Gov Pierre S. du Pont, IV (on)

-Fmr. Sec. Alexander Haig (on)

-Fmr. NV Sen Paul Laxalt (off)

-Fmr. MN Gov Harold E. Stassen (off)

What if? Republicans (all off)

-Pres. Ronald Reagan

-Fmr. VP Gerald Ford

-Fmr. Astronaut Frank Borman

-Businessman Steve Forbes

-Businessman Donald Trump

Official Candidates Democrats (on/off)

-MAS Gov Micheal Dukkakis (on)

-Rev Jesse Jackson (on)

-TN Sen Al Gore (on)

-IL Sen Paul Simon (on)

-Fmr CO Sen Gary Hart (on)

-Fmr AZ Gov Bruce Babbitt (on)

-OH Rep Jim Traficant (on)

-OH Rep Douglas Applegate (on)

-Activist Lyndon Larouche (on)

-Fmr. LA Rep. David Duke (on)

-Mr.Andy Martin (on)

-CO Rep Pat Schroeder (off)

-DL Sen Joe Biden (off)

What if? Democrats (all off)

-TX Sen. Lloyd Bentsen

-NJ Sen. Bill Bradley

-ARK Sen Dale Bumpers

-ARK Gov Bill Clinton

-NY Gov Mario Cuomo

-Businessman Lee Iacocca

-MAS Sen Ted Kennedy

-GA Sen Sam Nunn

-Fmr VA Gov Chuck Robb

-Businessman Donald Trump

Libertarian(on)

-TX Rep Ron Paul

New Alliance (on)

-Mrs.Lenora Fulani

Perot(off)

-Businessman Ross Perot

Trump(off)

-Businessman Donald Trump

 

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