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Underestimating the Great Khan there, he'd surely win no less than 1,000

The Great Khan's powers bend mathematics to its will
 
Nadir: 2036 Democratic Party presidential primaries
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Candidates:
Former Governor Bruce Wayne of Illinois
Commentator
Ana Kasparian of California
Former Attorney General
Lee Merritt of Texas
U.S. Senator
Michelle Wu of Massachusetts
Governor
Morgan McGarvey of Kentucky
U.S. Representative
Jack McCain of Arizona
Former Governor
Peggy Flanagan of Minnesota
Former Governor
Josh Stein of North Carolina
U.S. Senator
Becca Balint of Vermont
 
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Candidates:
Former Governor Bruce Wayne of Illinois
Commentator
Ana Kasparian of California
Former Attorney General
Lee Merritt of Texas
U.S. Senator
Michelle Wu of Massachusetts
Governor
Morgan McGarvey of Kentucky
U.S. Representative
Jack McCain of Arizona
Former Governor
Peggy Flanagan of Minnesota
Former Governor
Josh Stein of North Carolina
U.S. Senator
Becca Balint of Vermont

this is a nice lineup of candidates i like it

Ngl tho it's still taking me out of it that u named the self-insert Bruce Wayne lmao
 
Candidates:
Former Governor Bruce Wayne of Illinois
Commentator
Ana Kasparian of California
Former Attorney General
Lee Merritt of Texas
U.S. Senator
Michelle Wu of Massachusetts
Governor
Morgan McGarvey of Kentucky
U.S. Representative
Jack McCain of Arizona
Former Governor
Peggy Flanagan of Minnesota
Former Governor
Josh Stein of North Carolina
U.S. Senator
Becca Balint of Vermont
honestly I think McGarvey looks rather more stylish

apparently he won Iowa :unsure: 👁️
 
Proud of the new portrait, so here we are again.

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Bruce Wayne 1986-20XX

President of the United States 2037-20XX

Governor of Illinois 2027-2035
U.S. Representative from Illinois 2019-2027


“Our nation is more than just a name or a legal document. It is the ideals behind our nation's history that makes us who we are. The belief in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The trust in democracy and public institutions. The willingness to fight the good fight. Even against fervent opposition from self-serving reactionaries, authoritarian plutocrats, and even our fellow citizens, we never despair in the face of difficulties. We know that nothing is inevitable or immovable. We never quit. We don't hide from history, we make history! [1]

We have always been the United States of America!”

[1] partial credit to John McCain's concession speech, ironically.


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Nadir: Ruben Gallego
Career of Ruben Gallego:
2013-2025: U.S. Representative for Arizona's 7th congressional district (Democratic)
2025-2031: U.S. Senator from Arizona (Democratic)
'24: def. Abe Hamadeh (Republican), Krysten Sinema (Independent)
'24 primary: def. Krysten Sinema (inc.)
'30: def. by Eli Crane (Republican)
2035-20XX: 26th Governor of Arizona (Democratic)
'34 (w. Brianna Westbrook): def. Juan Ciscomani / Paul Boyer (Republican-inc.), Mark Finchem / various (Patriot), Krysten Sinema / various (Forward)
'34 primary: def. Athena Salman, Adrian Fontes, others
'38 (w. Brianna Westbrook): def. Jack McCain / Clint Smith (Independent-Forward), Blake Masters / Ron Watkins (Republican)
2037-2040: Chair of the Interstate Anti-Insurrection Compact (Democratic)
 
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Nadir: 2040 United States presidential election
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For related races, see 2040 United States elections.

The 2040 United States presidential election was the 64th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 2040. The Democratic ticket of incumbent president Bruce Wayne and vice president Michelle Vallejo defeated the Republican ticket of commentator Jackson Hinkle and Louisiana governor Blake Miguez. This was the first-ever election where Puerto Rico was able to cast votes for President and the first where the state of the Douglass Commonwealth (formerly the District of Columbia) cast votes as a standalone state. The election saw the highest voter turnout by percentage since 2032, with Wayne receiving 101.9 million votes, surpassing his prior record-setting 96.2 million in 2036 and winning the greatest number of votes ever cast for a candidate in a U.S. presidential election.

As the incumbent President, Wayne easily secured the Democratic nomination over activist and former People's Party vice-presidential nominee Ryan Knight. Meanwhile, the Republicans faced a competitive primary despite many high-profile candidates declining to run. Grayzone commentator and activist Jackson Hinkle won the Republican nomination over former Connecticut governor Erin Stewart, Florida governor Vance Aloupis, Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett and former UN Ambassador John James, and selected Miguez as his running mate. The Forward Party would fail to nominate a candidate following its bankruptcy in 2039, while the Libertarian Party would nominate Jeremy Kauffman for president for the third consecutive time.

The central issue of the election was the aftermath of the Years of Dread, a two-year-long period of civil disobedience against the U.S. government by far-right paramilitaries which ended in 2039. Hinkle was widely condemned for his prior support for far-right militas, including the Wagner Group, though these remarks would be publicly walked back by the Republican nominee in August. Domestic policy (e.g. the Civil Rights Act of 2038 and the Urban Agriculture Act) and foreign policy (e.g. the recognition of Taiwanese independence and the reunification of Korea) were also widely debated. Wayne would condemn Hinkle for his support of authoritarian governments in China and Russia, which the Republican nominee would defend and maintain as the product of isolationist convictions.

On election day, Wayne would defeat Hinkle in a landslide, winning 432 electoral votes and 55.3% of the popular vote. Wayne became the first incumbent since George W. Bush to win reelection with more electoral votes and a greater percentage of the popular vote. In addition to winning every state he had carried in 2036, Wayne flipped Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, and Utah. Wayne would also become the first candidate to win Puerto Rico's electoral votes. Ultimately, Wayne would win all eighteen swing states identified by FiveThirtyEight, in addition to winning five states their poll aggregator had designated as "Republican-leaning". Wayne would also far outperform expectations in the Midwest, winning the swing states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania by an average of 14.1%. Rural states such as Missouri and Nebraska would also trend leftward, with Hinkle only carrying the former by a slim 1.3-point margin and Wayne carrying two-thirds of the latter's congressional district-based electoral votes. Despite high hopes, however, the Democratic Party would once again fail to carry Florida.

In the aftermath, Hinkle and parts of the Republican Party refused to concede the election, citing unsubstantiated claims of government-backed voter fraud in key swing states, disputing the results in the courts as well as attempting to refuse certification of votes in Republican-controlled counties. Despite the refusal to concede, the Republican National Committee would formally congratulate Wayne on his re-election on November 12. Protests against the result were held, but there was no repeat of the 2036 attack on the U.S. Capitol by far-right paramilitaries, and Wayne was re-inaugurated as President of the United States on January 20, 2041.

Historians consider this to be the first election to be held in the Seventh Party System, which is widely considered to be electorally favorable to the Democratic Party and the American left wing.
 
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Nadir: 2044 United States presidential election
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Vice President Michelle Vallejo, Texas / Former Governor Tom Nelson, Wisconsin (Democratic)
Governor George Santos, New York / House Minority Whip Blake Moore, Utah (Republican)
Commentator Charlie Kirk, Arizona / Former Representative Randy Feenstra, Iowa (National Alternative)

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