United States presidential election, 2044
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[[Keiko Kagura]] is the [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate. | [[Keiko Kagura]] is the [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate. | ||
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+ | The election was a tie, but [[Keiko Kagura|Kagura]] carried more states than [[Randy Peterson|Peterson]]. After a vote in congress, [[Randy Peterson|Peterson]] won. [[Keiko Kagura|Kagura]] and the [[Republican party|Republican]]s accused [[Randy Peterson|Peterson]] of threatening to kill a majority of congress if he didn't win the vote in congress. What really happened is that [[Vice President]] [[Bryant Carter]] told the senate all the good stuff about [[Randy Peterson|Peterson]] and none of the bad stuff, and the senators told the house representatives. | ||
==Primary Elections== | ==Primary Elections== |
Current revision as of 02:36, 6 April 2011
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The United States Presidential Election of 2044 was held in 2044.
Contents |
Background
Sean Radcliffe refused to run.
Gay Rights Activist Randy Peterson is running.
Keiko Kagura is the Republican candidate.
The election was a tie, but Kagura carried more states than Peterson. After a vote in congress, Peterson won. Kagura and the Republicans accused Peterson of threatening to kill a majority of congress if he didn't win the vote in congress. What really happened is that Vice President Bryant Carter told the senate all the good stuff about Peterson and none of the bad stuff, and the senators told the house representatives.
Primary Elections
Democratic Nomination
Candidates
- Gay Rights Activist Randy Peterson of Alaska
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Gay Rights Activist Randy Peterson of Alaska |
Refused to let Run
- Secretary of State Emily Hinkelschmit-Dukakis-Johnson-Henry-Terwilliger-Warren-Bouiver of West Virginia
Potential Candidates who did not Run
Republican Nomination
Candidates
Potential Candidates who Did not Run
- Sheriff Buford T Lincoln of Kansas
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Sheriff Buford T Lincoln of Kansas |