United States presidential election, 2032

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The. Former Democratic US senator Kyle Kelly was coming off a loss
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for the Illinois U.S senate was an underdog before making a late rally.  
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Akeem Mellis was expected to win being the incumbent.
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The election was a big one to win with the U.S economy in good shape, and the U.S in peace
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| Nominee
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| <center>[[Drew Brockmeier]]</center>
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| <center>[[Constantine Gurlakis]]</center>
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| <center>[[Tim Kent]]</center>
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| <center>[[Robert Hudson]]</center>
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| Party
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| <center>[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]</center>
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| <center>[[Republican Party|Flamer]]</center>
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| <center>[[Republican Party|Republican]]</center>
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| <center>[[Republican Party|Red Dog]]</center>
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| Home state
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| <center>[[Michigan]]</center>
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| <center>[[Florida]]</center>
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| <center>[[Ohio]]</center>
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| <center>[[New Hampshire]]</center>
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| Running mate
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| <center>[[Marcus Cavalier]]</center>
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| <center>[[AA Alvera]]</center>
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| <center>[[Buford Justice]]</center>
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| <center>[[Andrew Merrilin]]<br>(replaced [[Aaron Reid]])</center>
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| Running Mate's Home State
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| <center>[[Arizona]]</center>
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| <center>[[Texas]]</center>
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| <center>[[Texas]]</center>
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| <center>[[Michigan]]</center>
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| Electoral vote
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| <center>476</center>
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| <center>27</center>
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| <center>20</center>
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| <center>4</center>
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| States carried
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===Summary===
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The 2032 Election was a super lopsided election, with former [[Vice President]] [[Drew Brockmeier]] winning in a super landslide of 538-3!
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===Background===
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Former [[Vice President]] [[Drew Brockmeier]] was the only [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] to be selected by [[Democratic Party|his party]] at any primary.
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Incumbent [[President of the United States|President]] [[Tim Kent]] successfully was nominated, with [[Buford Justice]] as his [[Vice President|Running Mate]].
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Two [[Republican Party|Republicans]] formed third parties and unsuccessfully ran.
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==Nominations==
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===Republican nomination===
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! Popular Vote
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====Candidates====
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! States carried
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* [[President of the United States|President]] '''[[Tim Kent]]''' of [[Ohio]]
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* Businessman '''[[Griffin Eliot]]''' of [[Virginia]]
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* [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] [[Robert Hudson]] of [[New Hampshire]]
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| [[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
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* Former [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] [[AA Alvera]] of [[Texas]]
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| '''Kyle Kelly'''
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* Former [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] '''[[Andrew Merrilin]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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| align="right" | 35,567,333
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* Former [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] '''[[Aaron Reid]]'''
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| align="right" | 51.2
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* [[Senator]] '''[[Constantine Gurlakis]]''' of [[Florida]]
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| align="right" | 387
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* Perennial Candidate '''Jimmy Dixon''' of [[Kansas]]
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Image:TKent2.jpg|[[President of the United States|President]] '''[[Tim Kent]]''' of [[Ohio]]
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| [[Republican Party|Republican]]
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Image:GEliot.jpg|Businessman '''[[Griffin Eliot]]''' of [[Virginia]]
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| Akeem Mellis (i)
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Image:N rockefeller.jpg|[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] '''[[Robert Hudson]]''' of [[New Hampshire]]
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| align="right" | 33,978,567 
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Image:AAAlvera.jpg|Former [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] '''[[AA Alvera]]''' of [[Texas]]
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| align="right" | 48.2
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Image:AMerrilin.jpg|Former [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] '''[[Andrew Merrilin]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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| align="right" | 151
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Image:AReid.jpg|Former [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] '''[[Aaron Reid]]'''
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| align="right" | 18
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Image:CGurlakis.jpg|[[Senator]] '''[[Constantine Gurlakis]]''' of [[Florida]]
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Image:JDixon.jpg|Perennial Candidate '''Jimmy Dixon''' of [[Kansas]]
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===Democratic nomination===
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==== Candidates ====
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*Former [[Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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Image:Normal 007.jpg|Former [[Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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Current revision as of 19:45, 20 March 2011

Presidential election, 2032
< 2028 | 2032 | 2036 >
Nominee
Drew Brockmeier
Constantine Gurlakis
Tim Kent
Robert Hudson
Party
Democratic
Flamer
Republican
Red Dog
Home state
Michigan
Florida
Ohio
New Hampshire
Running mate
Marcus Cavalier
AA Alvera
Buford Justice
Andrew Merrilin
(replaced Aaron Reid)
Running Mate's Home State
Arizona
Texas
Texas
Michigan
Electoral vote
476
27
20
4
States carried
47+DC
1
1
1

Contents

Summary

The 2032 Election was a super lopsided election, with former Vice President Drew Brockmeier winning in a super landslide of 538-3!

Background

Former Vice President Drew Brockmeier was the only Democrat to be selected by his party at any primary.

Incumbent President Tim Kent successfully was nominated, with Buford Justice as his Running Mate.

Two Republicans formed third parties and unsuccessfully ran.

Nominations

Republican nomination

Candidates

Democratic nomination

Candidates

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