mz452 Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 Since I have completed my first scenario for my "New America" series, I have decided to create yet another thread where we can put the information for my upcoming scenarios in this series. First things first. I ran the 2009 New York City Mayoral Election scenario. I played as Conservative candidate, City Councilman Simcha Zuckerman. I played with all of the candidates on, and Gruss, Cyr, and de Blasio won their nominations. In the end, Republican nominee Lou Cyr defeated Democrat Charlotte Gruss. Here are the complete results: Mr. Lou Cyr (Republican) 1,717,735 (42.4%) State Senator Charlotte Gruss (Democrat) 1,246,239 (30.8%) Former Congressman Basil Sears (Green) 735,972 (18.2%) Councilman Brent de Blasio (Libertarian) 328,842 (8.1%) Councilman Simcha Zuckerman (Conservative) 19,586 (0.5%) Candidates for the 2010 New York Gubernatorial Election Democrat Councilman Simcha Zuckerman Union President Jimmy Blasser State Senator Charlotte Gruss Councilman Adolfo Viverito Republican New York City Mayor Lou Cyr Libertarian Councilman Brent de Blasio Green Constitution Independent Manhattan District Attorney Flora Abercrombie Candidates for the 2010 New York Senatorial Election Note: Democratic Senator Nathan Tanner is retiring. Democrat Congressman Caleb Burden Congresswoman Letitia Yale-Oaks Congresswoman Ruth Sharp Republican State Senator Cicily Bamford Councilman Millicent Dasrath Libertarian Mr. Scott Gioia Green Congressional Candidate Nyssa Findlay Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 Missouri Senatorial Election Democrat Senator Michele Vogt Republican Lieutenant Governor Nia-Malika VandeHei Libertarian Party Chairman Stoddart Pulkownik Green Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 Ohio Senatorial Election Democrat Cleveland Mayor Ric Fox-Mellway General Tim Pontarelli Compart Republican Senator Adrian Garland Libertarian Green Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 California Gubernatorial Election Democrat Congresswoman Yvonne Colley-Urquhart Republican Governor Lorenz Holte Secretary of State Jacquelyn Grim Libertarian Green Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 Connecticut Gubernatorial Election Democrat Governor Clint Harte Attorney General Sydelle Isentadt Republican Bridgeport Mayor Michael Rendino State Senator Perri Sprick Libertarian Mr. Daniel Siegel Green Constitution Independent Please continue to suggest candidates. I would like to have at least one candidate per party for each race. As candidates are submitted, I will update this list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abe Lincoln Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 Since I have completed my first scenario for my "New America" series, I have decided to create yet another thread where we can put the information for my upcoming scenarios in this series. First things first. I ran the 2009 New York City Mayoral Election scenario. I played as Conservative candidate, City Councilman Simcha Zuckerman. I played with all of the candidates on, and Gruss, Cyr, and de Blasio won their nominations. In the end, Republican nominee Lou Cyr defeated Democrat Charlotte Gruss. Here are the complete results: Mr. Lou Cyr (Republican) 1,717,735 (42.4%) State Senator Charlotte Gruss (Democrat) 1,246,239 (30.8%) Former Congressman Basil Sears (Green) 735,972 (18.2%) Councilman Brent de Blasio (Libertarian) 328,842 (8.1%) Councilman Simcha Zuckerman (Conservative) 19,586 (0.5%) Candidates for the 2010 New York Gubernatorial Election Democrat Councilman Simcha Zuckerman Union President Jimmy Blasser State Senator Charlotte Gruss Councilman Adolfo Viverito Republican New York City Mayor Lou Cyr Libertarian Councilman Brent de Blasio Green Constitution Independent Manhattan District Attorney Flora Abercrombie Candidates for the 2010 New York Senatorial Election Note: Democratic Senator Nathan Tanner is retiring. Democrat Congressman Caleb Burden Congresswoman Letitia Yale-Oaks Congresswoman Ruth Sharp Republican State Senator Cicily Bamford Councilman Millicent Dasrath Libertarian Mr. Scott Gioia Green Congressional Candidate Nyssa Findlay Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 Missouri Senatorial Election Democrat Senator Michele Vogt Republican Libertarian Green Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 Ohio Senatorial Election Democrat Republican Senator Adrian Garland Libertarian Green Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 California Gubernatorial Election Democrat Republican Governor Lorenz Holte Libertarian Green Constitution Independent Candidates for the 2010 Connecticut Gubernatorial Election Democrat Governor Clint Harte Republican Libertarian Green Constitution Independent Please continue to suggest candidates. I would like to have at least one candidate per party for each race. As candidates are submitted, I will update this list. Seems you ignored who we thought should win Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz452 Posted January 2, 2009 Author Share Posted January 2, 2009 Seems you ignored who we thought should win Had I listened to the complete poll results, it would have taken too long. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
president9 Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 2010 Conn. Race Name: Michael Rendino Age: 48 Avatar: JFK JR Party: Republican Position: Mayor of Bridgeport Bio: Mayor Rendino has a 63% approval rating. Rendino made a failed attempt for US Congress in 2006. This catupulted him to victory in the Birdgeport mayoral race in 2007. Running on a platform of hope and change Rendino recieved 59% of the vote. Rendino has effectively stopped the liberl council's wishes, being applauded by many state republicans. This rising star now seeks the office of Governor. Will he do it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abe Lincoln Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 Had I listened to the complete poll results, it would have taken too long. At least say Blasser won because everyone seems to think he would have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz452 Posted January 2, 2009 Author Share Posted January 2, 2009 At least say Blasser won because everyone seems to think he would have. I would make him win, however, I have other plans for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abe Lincoln Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 I would make him win, however, I have other plans for him. Ok? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cubbiesneverdie Posted January 5, 2009 Share Posted January 5, 2009 2010 Ohio Senatorial Race Name: John Marigold Age: 55 Party: Republican Office: Congressman Bio: In his second term representing the 11th Congressional District of Ohio, John Marigold was able to make himself electable in a congressional district that normally goes Democratic. After replacing his predecessor Ted Buchanan upon his appointment to the President's cabinet, Marigold was among the many people responsible for revitalizing inner city Cleveland as well as working closely with his constituents to help dramatically reduce crime in the city. Well respected among many on both sides of the aisle and proven that he could be elected in a district that favors the Dems, can he propel himself as the Buckeye State's next US Senator? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sean Posted January 5, 2009 Share Posted January 5, 2009 Ohio Senatorial Mayor Wallace Cormier Age: 48 Party: Democratic Following a disappointing loss in his first school board race, Wallace Cormier was ready to throw in the towel. But after a group of friends persuaded him to try his hand at politics one last time, Cormier was elected Mayor of the struggling Rust Belt city of Hartsburg, Ohio. As Mayor, Cormier has been extremely successful at rejuvenating the city, and by focusing on bread-and-butter economic issues, he has been able to rally support even among the culturally conservative base. Now, with a firm base of support in the southern part of the state, can Cormier take his act statewide? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
president9 Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Name: Jessica Rasper Avatar: Sarah Palin Age: 44 Political Office: US Congresswoman, District 4 Party: Republican Race: Connecticugt Gubernatorial Bio: When she walked into the Board of Education meeting one day on April 15, 1993 Jessica Rasper expected to see a serious meeting, in which the children of her city would be dicussed. Instead, she saw President of the Board, Frederic Rowland sipping a beer and talking with some other board members, Janie Heero smoking weed, and the rest of the members absent. No citizens attended. She recorded the event, and left in shock. When running against Frederic Rowland for his seat she promised to do something, on November 1, 1993 she released a television ad, the video. She went from 34% in the polls. to winning the election with 71% of the vote. Moving into the Mayor's office three year later, then State Senator 3 years after being elected mayor, and finally US Congress in 2004 she is seen as a rising star Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitt/Rudy08 Posted January 8, 2009 Share Posted January 8, 2009 Candidates for the 2010 Connecticut Gubernatorial Election: Name: Christopher JoHansson Age: 54 Party: Republican Office: Former Senator Bio: Christopher JoHansson served as the junior Senator from Connecticut from 1995-2007. Considered one of the most liberal Republicans in the Senate, JoHansson has left the Republican Party and become an Independent. Having disagreements with both parties, can he get elected Governor of Connecticut? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abe Lincoln Posted January 8, 2009 Share Posted January 8, 2009 2010 Ohio senatorial Name: James Gladstone Age: 66 Party: Independant Office: Mayor Bio: In the early 1980 James Gladstone began his political career as a Republican and the head of the Reagan campaign in Cleveland. Over the next 8 years he rose steadily through the raanks of the state party and in 1986 became co-chairman of the Republican Party of Ohio. In 1988 though he broke with George H.W. Bush's policies. The state party, which towed Bush's policy line, soon began infuriating Gladstone and he resigned in 1989. In 1990 he ran for the Republican nomination for senate but the state party campaigned heavily against him and he lost by a large margian. In 1994 several of his friends convinced him to run for mayor of Cleveland as an indpendent. He did so but earned only 12% of the vote. He used this as a base to build off of though. When looking over the in deapth results of the election he noticed he had an especially strong showing in one sub-urban neighboorhood. He moved there in 1995 and won the Alderman seat from there in 1996. He served as an alderman for 4 years before in 200 he won a city council seat as the only indepedent to do so in Cleveland history. He served on the city council for 9 years under a democratic mayor. In January 2009 the Cleveland Mayor got hit with a major scandal and resigned. The two parties held a stalemate in city council and neither were able to replace him with their parties man. They finally made a compromise and appointed Gladstone mayor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cubbiesneverdie Posted January 8, 2009 Share Posted January 8, 2009 2010 California Gubernatorial Name:Clark McClellan Age:50 Party:Republican Office: US Senator Bio: In 2002, Palo Alto attorney Clark McClellan did the unthinkable and unseated an incumbent Senator in his bid for US Senate. His accomplishments include the aiding of the lower and middle class families, especially in Southern California, as well as enacting tougher punishments for gang related crimes. Now in his second term in the Senate, McClellan has his sights set on becoming California's next Governor. Although he considered doing so in the 2003 recall election, he set those plans off to the side having just been elected to his first term in Washington. Can the popular US Senator make another upset against the incumbent in the primaries? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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