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by Zjaum » Tue Jul 31, 2018 3:57 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:08 pm
New Cobastheia wrote:Also, are the popular vote results also going to be released after all this?
Zjaum wrote:Yeah, the mysterious Republican "Cotton"... who was the Democratic candidate, then? Or did they just not have one for the time being?
by Zjaum » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:07 pm
by Zjaum » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:08 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:12 pm
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:17 pm
Vienna Eliot wrote:I wish I'd remembered to look through at what we'd named some senators. For instance, the Democrat from New York should be Cohen, as she's been brought up frequently. Let me put together a diagram of what the incoming Senate will look like.
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:21 pm
Zjaum wrote:No, but seriously, your attention to detail is superhuman. It's still a massive thrill ride, and I'm loving every second.
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:23 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:24 pm
New Cobastheia wrote:Vienna Eliot wrote:I wish I'd remembered to look through at what we'd named some senators. For instance, the Democrat from New York should be Cohen, as she's been brought up frequently. Let me put together a diagram of what the incoming Senate will look like.
I mean, I thought Kryil was a guys name, but if it's a girls, I'm fine with that I guess (Partly because when I'd get bored writing the VP thing, I'd make a fun thing in my head where El-Bacchus and Cohen were having an affair. But like if it's a straight affair, it's still saucy so like whatever)
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:27 pm
Vienna Eliot wrote:41 Democrats, 59 Republicans. That's a net Democratic loss of 9 seats, but mostly in red states. They defended 13 seats successfully, but I don't think they flipped any. If Guess is elected, he probably won't be pulling any Cabinet members from the Senate.
by Helowi » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:30 pm
New Cobastheia wrote:Vienna Eliot wrote:41 Democrats, 59 Republicans. That's a net Democratic loss of 9 seats, but mostly in red states. They defended 13 seats successfully, but I don't think they flipped any. If Guess is elected, he probably won't be pulling any Cabinet members from the Senate.
Ya... But if I could somehow take a Republican or two, like probably would do that, unless of course, they could be one of the few flip votes, in which case, Senate is where they staying
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:38 pm
Helowi wrote:New Cobastheia wrote:Ya... But if I could somehow take a Republican or two, like probably would do that, unless of course, they could be one of the few flip votes, in which case, Senate is where they staying
If Wright doesn’t become VP, he could probably become a swing vote on a couple of issues.
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:40 pm
by Zjaum » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:50 pm
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:53 pm
Zjaum wrote:Does Janet Cruz have any relation to Ted Cruz? If so, I'm sure Ted must be rolling in his grave right now...
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:01 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:05 pm
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:06 pm
Vienna Eliot wrote:I've got that election night feeling coursing through my veins... I can only imagine how you folks feel...
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:08 pm
Vienna Eliot wrote:Everyone prepared two speeches, right? You might not use either of them...
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:12 pm
State | Population | Electoral Votes | Egilson | Guess | Turnout |
United States | 500,176,977 | 538 | 127,365,084 | 131,547,420 | 51.76% |
Alabama | 5,766,597 | 7 | 1,590,785 | 877,526 | 42.80% |
Alaska | 981,925 | 3 | 247,445 | 93,283 | 34.70% |
Arizona | 14,292,225 | 14 | 4,387,899 | 4,231,984 | 60.31% |
Arkansas | 3,782,770 | 5 | 912,746 | 295,813 | 31.95% |
California | 82,183,113 | 72 | 15,179,704 | 42,932,458 | 70.71% |
Colorado | 9,419,955 | 10 | 2,916,563 | 1,828,580 | 50.37% |
Connecticut | 5,154,414 | 6 | 1,413,499 | 1,494,780 | 56.42% |
Delaware | 1,356,612 | 3 | 420,028 | 248,161 | 49.25% |
D.C. | 1,113,687 | 3 | 192,694 | 620,845 | 73.05% |
Florida | 33,455,308 | 31 | 10,271,214 | 10,286,090 | 61.45% |
Georgia | 16,811,180 | 17 | 5,161,251 | 5,225,245 | 61.78% |
Hawaii | 1,812,670 | 4 | 331,761 | 972,800 | 71.97% |
Idaho | 2,511,192 | 4 | 536,482 | 126,033 | 26.38% |
Illinois | 21,044,748 | 20 | 6,299,759 | 6,651,119 | 61.54% |
Indiana | 8,072,680 | 9 | 1,724,618 | 426,481 | 26.65% |
Iowa | 3,671,635 | 5 | 681,875 | 115,394 | 21.71% |
Kansas | 3,800,814 | 5 | 1,020,977 | 404,342 | 37.50% |
Kentucky | 5,272,842 | 7 | 896,383 | 138,759 | 19.63% |
Louisiana | 5,257,391 | 7 | 1,542,168 | 950,041 | 47.40% |
Maine | 1,488,008 | 3 | 151,033 | 8,370 | 10.71% |
Maryland | 8,977,520 | 10 | 2,631,104 | 2,832,753 | 60.86% |
Massachussetts | 10,663,863 | 11 | 3,480,685 | 2,396,078 | 55.11% |
Michigan | 13,124,190 | 13 | 3,307,296 | 1,662,397 | 37.87% |
Minnesota | 7,609,543 | 9 | 1,712,147 | 515,108 | 29.27% |
Mississippi | 3,528,137 | 5 | 1,063,668 | 522,326 | 44.95% |
Missouri | 7,263,865 | 8 | 1,435,682 | 367,229 | 24.82% |
Montana | 1,139,676 | 3 | 115,677 | 6,411 | 10.71% |
Nebraska | 2,421,479 | 4 | 584,279 | 181,127 | 31.61% |
Nevada | 8,688,545 | 10 | 2,335,046 | 3,186,652 | 63.55% |
N.H. | 1,810,013 | 4 | 264,164 | 36,200 | 16.59% |
N.J. | 15,543,405 | 16 | 4,293,128 | 5,500,765 | 63.01% |
N.M. | 3,231,327 | 5 | 836,954 | 1,309,390 | 66.42% |
New York | 29,301,275 | 27 | 6,668,566 | 7,259,822 | 47.54% |
N.C. | 15,205,799 | 15 | 4,707,949 | 3,022,840 | 50.84% |
N.D. | 684,758 | 3 | 89,199 | 9,429 | 14.40% |
Ohio | 13,307,806 | 14 | 2,630,249 | 656,765 | 24.70% |
Oklahoma | 4,688,819 | 6 | 1,293,467 | 504,174 | 38.34% |
Oregon | 6,322,147 | 7 | 1,806,328 | 865,859 | 42.27% |
PA | 14,547,975 | 15 | 3,346,034 | 881,272 | 29.06% |
R.I. | 1,677,169 | 3 | 547,428 | 333,777 | 52.54% |
S.C. | 6,373,401 | 8 | 1,869,531 | 1,061,734 | 45.99% |
S.D. | 898,333 | 3 | 105,036 | 7,130 | 12.49% |
TN | 8,451,765 | 9 | 1,901,647 | 556,822 | 29.09% |
Texas | 49,036,997 | 45 | 14,122,655 | 14,524,883 | 58.42% |
Utah | 4,515,303 | 6 | 1,064,738 | 373,867 | 31.86% |
Vermont | 758,012 | 3 | 88,629 | 6,016 | 12.49% |
Virginia | 12,147,984 | 13 | 3,965,102 | 2,605,743 | 54.09% |
Washington | 11,045,211 | 12 | 3,264,473 | 1,963,035 | 47.33% |
W.V. | 1,880,541 | 4 | 219,879 | 14,925 | 12.49% |
Wisconsin | 7,474,785 | 9 | 1,646,789 | 444,256 | 27.97% |
Wyoming | 607,562 | 3 | 88,671 | 10,531 | 16.33% |
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:23 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:27 pm
New Cobastheia wrote:Congrats Zjaum and Helowi, even though I didn't win, it's been an intense, but still pretty good, night
Ok now, that that out of the way (And I do really mean it (The Congrats Part), but like Guess is Guess and he won the popular vote), so what are the chances 5 electors decided to be faithless if Guess promises to pay the fines? (Its kind of relevant for Guess's Speech, and by that I mean it is relevant, very relevant, like I'm assuming everyone knows what Guess is about to do here kind of relevant)
by New Cobastheia » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:35 pm
Vienna Eliot wrote:New Cobastheia wrote:Congrats Zjaum and Helowi, even though I didn't win, it's been an intense, but still pretty good, night
Ok now, that that out of the way (And I do really mean it (The Congrats Part), but like Guess is Guess and he won the popular vote), so what are the chances 5 electors decided to be faithless if Guess promises to pay the fines? (Its kind of relevant for Guess's Speech, and by that I mean it is relevant, very relevant, like I'm assuming everyone knows what Guess is about to do here kind of relevant)
Unfortunately, unlikely. We saw what happened in 2016. If anything, Guess electors might go faithless if they don't expect any Egilson electors to, since Guess was quite explicitly anti-EC.
by Zjaum » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:38 pm
by Zjaum » Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:40 pm
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