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The Cold War, circa 1960
Hitsomebody replied to johnny_raoul's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
I would set up the EC based on available military manpower. That still gives China & India an edge in the EC but it also discounts nations who have high populations of young & elderly people and if my memory serves me correctly the huge population boom in India began after British colonization ended in the late 1940s meaning they wouldn't have as significant an edge as they would if it was based off of population alone. -
Me either, all it ever seems to do for me is increase my margin of victory in states I'm already winning in but I never seem to overtake whoever I'm running agianst in states that I'm trailing in by more than 2 to 4 points or so.
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I don't remember the EV's but they were pretty much evenly divided between Fonda, Cleaver, and Liddy with around 120-150 each & then Leary had significantly less.
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No I didn't make that scenario but I agree it is definetly one of my favorites. I believe Johnny made it. I've only made 1 scenario, "The Normandy Nightmare: 1944"
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1972 Post Revolution: Kansas: Peter Fonda: 29.5% (307,791) Timothy Leary: 19.1% (199,899) Gordon Liddy: 21.7% (226,540) Eldridge Cleaver: 29.5% (308,225) I was playing as Fonda & later won the election after a vote in Congress.
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*Looks @ own post total & feels that empty virgin-like feeling*
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Every election from 1789-2004
Hitsomebody replied to danieldlmn's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
I don't want to post it on the board because the thread has been deleted so I'll send you a PM momentarily. -
Every election from 1789-2004
Hitsomebody replied to danieldlmn's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
I wouldn't overly broadcast that message, I'm still hoping this is just one of Dennis's jokes. -
Every election from 1789-2004
Hitsomebody replied to danieldlmn's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
Told you it'd be like a Christmas present. Don't worry, initially it was frustrating with all the waiting but after a while we were all just praying that you were still alive. -
Every election from 1789-2004
Hitsomebody replied to danieldlmn's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
The suspense is killing us! I check my email everytime I sit down @ the computer in anticipation of them being there. Its like an early Christmas present lol. -
Every election from 1789-2004
Hitsomebody replied to danieldlmn's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
Sign me up for ALL as well. Good job man! hitsomebody2004@yahoo.com -
2008 Candidate Suggestions
Hitsomebody replied to ktitus's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
Actually at the moment Mark Sanford is on a perpetual skid in the polls in South Carolina because he's seen as a pretty inept leader by Republicans & Democrats alike & its not even likely he'll be reelected in 2006. I would doubt you'd see a bid for the presidency outta him. -
USSR 2005 Scenario
Hitsomebody replied to CapA2040's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
hitsomebody2004@yahoo.com Thanks! Long live the Motherland! -
I don't think NJ is trending Republican and I don't think Arkansas is a toss up anymore. Arkansas is definetly becoming more solidly Republican and NJ, due to its high level urban & minority population, will remain strongly in the Democrat camp. It may not be as solidly Democratic as the rest of New England, but its still far from trending Republican.
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United States Map
Hitsomebody replied to SaskGuy's topic in President Forever (Original, 2004 Version)
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