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Former Republican Congressman Abraham Lincoln runs against his former Illinois Senate rival, Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas. Slavery is the dominant issue and has caused two splinter candidates centered around the protection of slavery to step forward: Vice President John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky and former Senator John Bell of Tennessee.

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General Resources

\\rDavid Herbert Donald - Lincoln
\\rRobert W. Johannsen - Stephen A. Douglas
\\rHarriet Jacobs - Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
\\rSolomon Northup - Twelve Years a Slave
\\rAbraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, and the Election of 1860
\\rHow Lincoln Won the 1860 Republican Nomination
\\rJohn Bell for President, 1860
\\rRunning to Lose? The Candidacy of John C. Breckinridge\", \"has_visits\": 0, \"no_electoral_majority_image\": \"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Seal_of_the_United_States_Congress.svg\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.election\", \"pk\": 13, \"fields\": {\"year\": 1844, \"summary\": \"

President Tyler has defined the key issue of this election with his proposed annexation of Texas. James K. Polk, the Democrat, gained his nomination by favoring the measure. Henry Clay, the Whig, has more latitude.

The Liberty Party lurks as an abolitionist third party, and will pressure the Whigs. Conversely, John Tyler hopes to use the Texas issue to energize an independent campaign, if Polk wavers. Other campaign issues are tariffs, internal improvements, and the banking system.

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General Resources

\\nWalter Borneman - Polk: The Man Who Transformed the Presidency and America
\\nRobert Merry - A Country of Vast Designs: James K. Polk, the Mexican War and the Conquest of the American Continent
\\nDavid Heidler and Joanne Heidler - Henry Clay: The Essential American\", \"has_visits\": 0, \"no_electoral_majority_image\": \"/static/images/1896-no-majority.jpg\"}}]"); campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 67, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Abraham\", \"last_name\": \"Lincoln\", \"election\": 8, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Illinois\", \"priority\": 40, \"description\": \"

Abraham Lincoln is a former Congressman and lawyer from Illinois and a disciple of Henry Clay who won the Republican nomination in a complete upset against party favorites William H. Seward and Salmon P. Chase. Lincoln now stands to become the first Republican president thanks to a largely united party and a divided opposition. As a result, Lincoln holds a commanding lead in several Northern states that would normally be considered competitive.

Lincoln’s true challenge in the election comes against Northern Democrat and former rival for the Senate Stephen Douglas, who aims to compete against Lincoln in the key states of Illinois, New York, Indiana, and Ohio, deadlock the electoral college, and emerge as the compromise candidate. While Douglas’ chances of deadlocking the electoral college isn’t particularly likely, Lincoln still must finesse the hot-button issue of slavery, among other key issues, and hope to keep the Union from fracturing.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1860 Presidential Election.

Don't celebrate just yet, however. Word has already arrived that South Carolina is planning a secession convention, with other states soon to follow. Your Presidency will surely be defined by how you deal with this challenge. Will you take a hard line against this action, seek a compromise Amendment to protect slavery, or simply allow the states to secede? Good luck, President Lincoln. You’ve got a tough road ahead.

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Sorry. You have lost the 1860 Presidential Election.

You began this campaign as the heavy favorite, but somehow things just didn't come together for you and you’ve lost to Stephen Douglas for a second time. Hopefully the nation will survive the next four years, at which point the Republicans can field a candidate who promises to win. The only positive you can take out of this is that the Southern threats of secession seem to have quieted down with your defeat. Maybe you can try another run at the Senate or try to return to the House?

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No candidate captured an Electoral College majority.

This leaves everyone in a bad situation. Congress will now choose from the top three candidates in the electoral vote count. You are highly unlikely to be the compromise candidate in this situation, however. It is unclear whether Congress will select Douglas or Bell, or if they will deadlock and precipitate a Constitutional crisis. If Douglas is selected, how would the South react? There are even whispers about a civil war.

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Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, otherwise known as the ‘Little Giant’, has emerged the nominee of the Northern Democrats, but now faces a heavily divided Southern faction, who have decided to support splinter candidates Breckinridge and Bell over Douglas. As a result, Douglas stands no chance at winning the election outright, and his only shot at the White House is to hope for a deadlock in the electoral college through the key states of Illinois, New York, Indiana, and Ohio, competing for them against his old Senate rival Abraham Lincoln and emerge as the compromise candidate.

A staunch Unionist and a moderate within his party as a staunch supporter of ‘Popular Sovereignty’, Douglas’ compromises are losing more and more popularity for a more decisive solution to slavery in both the North and the South. Douglas has a tough road ahead, and he dearly hopes he can keep the Union whole.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1860 Presidential Election.

How on earth did you pull this off? Nobody was expecting you to win the election outright, but somehow you’ve done it! Hopefully you can soothe the frayed nerves from this turbulent campaign, and move the country past its slavery issues of the 1850s. Your supporters are already preparing a compromise amendment, offering permanent protection for slavery in the South in return for the admission of more free states. An invasion of Cuba may also be in order. Good luck, President Douglas. You’ve got a tough road ahead.

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Sorry. You have lost the 1860 Presidential Election.

You began this campaign as the heavy underdog, and sure enough you were shut out of the North and South alike. Depending on what happens next, you may be called upon to keep the Democratic Party loyal to the Union since there are already rumblings of secession from several Southern states, and let’s hope you can succeed there. Still, you’ve put up a good fight and your loyalty to the Union is very admirable.

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No candidate captured an Electoral College majority.

This is going to be interesting. Congress will now choose from the top three candidates in the electoral vote count. If you are in the top three, you have a great chance to win, but if you’ve gotten fourth, then Bell will be the favorite, as the two of you are the least polarizing choices. Your supporters are already preparing a compromise constitutional amendment, offering permanent protection for slavery in the South in return for the admission of more free states. You will likely have to make some big promises to prevent a deadlock in the House vote. Good luck, Senator Douglas and let’s hope you can help keep the Union whole.

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John C. Breckinridge is the Southern answer to Stephen Douglas as Democrat nominee. Like Douglas, Breckinridge has little chance of winning the election outright. He does have a good chance of winning all or most of the Southern states, though.

As an ardent pro-slavery candidate (a \\\"Fire-Eater\\\"), it is Breckenridge's job to defend the Dred Scott decision and represent the slaveholding interests in any House negotiations that would ensue after a deadlocked Electoral College.

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John Bell is a former Whig who has no stated position on the slavery issue, in spite of himself being a slaveholder. Bell's only position is to fight for the preservation of the Union under any circumstance. The vagueness of this stance is both an asset and a liability.

Bell's stronghold is the border states. His goal is to be another voice at the table, should Lincoln fail to win the Electoral College, and broker a compromise that would prevent the secession of any Southern states.

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Hannibal Hamlin is a Senator and former Governor and Congressman from Maine who is well-known as a staunch abolitionist and a former Democrat who left the party over the issue of slavery in 1856 in the aftermath of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Hamlin is generally well-respected throughout the party, and his presence on the ticket would provide geographical balance and name recognition. Hamlin would also reassure any worries voters may have about Lincoln’s lack of elected experience and may even help convince anti-slavery Democrats to support Lincoln over Douglas. Although Hamlin is not a particularly ambitious pick, he would nonetheless be a safe choice.

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Herschel V. Johnson is a former Governor and Senator from Georgia and an opponent of secession, although he does harbor some personal sympathies for the moment, and as a result has refused to join Breckinridge’s splinter movement. Coming from the Deep South, Johnson would help Douglas reinforce his pro-Union arguments, and may help a touch in the border states. However, not even Johnson could help Douglas compete in the South in any shape or form, and having a well-known slave owner on the ticket may end up hurting Douglas in the North. Nonetheless, Johnson probably wouldn’t raise any controversies, at least.

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Joseph Lane is the first Governor of Oregon and a supporter of slavery, in spite of that state's free-soil status. His original home state is North Carolina. He agrees with Breckinridge on all major issues, and gives him a chance to pick up a few electoral votes in a place very distant from the Deep South.

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Edward Everett is nearing the end of an illustrious political career that includes time served in the House, Senate, as Governor of Massachusetts, Secretary of State, and as President of Harvard. Long known as a conservative, Everett hopes to provide regional balance to the Constitutional Union ticket, and to have the same moderating effect on northern abolitionists that Bell hopes to have on southern fire-eaters.

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William H. Seward is the well-respected Senator and former Governor of New York who is the de facto leader of the Republicans. Initially the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, Seward was upset by Lincoln at the convention and is more than willing to do his part for the party. With strong anti-slavery and pro-immigrant positions, Seward would help Lincoln secure the key state of New York, but his presence on the ticket would certainly bring issues with Nativists and may even cost Lincoln a few states in the lower Midwest. While Seward would certainly carry his weight for the ticket, he does come with risks that Lincoln should consider.

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Charles Sumner is the (in)famous Senator from Massachusetts and a leader of the abolitionist wing of the party. Best known for his fiery words against slavery and the subsequent beating by Congressman Preston Brooks, Sumner is somewhat of a celebrity and a folk hero amongst the abolitionists of the party. On the other hand, Sumner is considered quite radical and has the tendency to make very controversial statements, and does have a reputation for being somewhat unlikable. Sumner doesn’t bring any obvious advantages, and although Sumner probably isn’t enough to cost the election for Lincoln, there are much better and safer choices.

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Andrew Johnson is the popular Senator and former Governor of Tennessee. Despite being a proud slave owner, Johnson has declared himself a proud Unionist and has completely denounced all suggestions of a secession by the South. Although Johnson was inclined to support Breckinridge or Bell, he was able to be won over by Douglas. Johnson’s popularity in Tennessee would undercut Bell’s support there (although Douglas stands no chance of winning it) and Johnson’s pro-Union stances would make him an ideal running mate for Douglas who would help greatly in the border states while not alienating any big faction in the North.

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Fernando Wood is currently serving his third non-consecutive term as Mayor of New York City and has also served briefly in Congress. A controversial figure due to his almost dictatorial vision for the mayor’s office and well-known corruption through his association with Tammany Hall, Wood would be bringing even more controversy as Douglas would be abandoning the traditional North-South balance with an all-Northern ticket. However, Wood’s presence would be crucial to a victory in New York, and his pro-slavery sympathies may even help Douglas in the border states, but at the cost of hurting him across the North. Wood would be a risky choice, but with big potential payoff.

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George W. Bush enters 2000 with the support of the Republican establishment and the name recognition of his father. He has governed Texas for five years and won bipartisan support in that state. He seeks to duplicate that formula on the national stage.

Bush has broad appeal and a united base, but lacks experience and gravitas in the eyes of some. Can he make the case that he will move beyond the partisanship of the Clinton years and bring \\\"compassionate conservatism\\\" to the nation?

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Congratulations! You have won the 2000 election.

Confounding the predictions of many experts, you were able to turn the tables on Al Gore, in spite of the economy and Clinton's popularity.

On the political front, you can push for tax cuts to spur the economy and return the budget surplus to the American people. You might also pursue education and immigration reform, individual Social Security accounts, and new laws to defend the family and the sanctity of life.

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Sorry! You have lost the 2000 election.

Perhaps it was always a long-shot, with the Democrats in such a commanding position after eight years of Bill Clinton. In any case, at least you are still the Governor of Texas.

Expect Al Gore to unleash a new round of government programs and environmental regulations. You are still youngish, however. If the election was close this time, perhaps you can run again in 2004, or work on behalf your brother Jeb.

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Wow! You have won in a squeaker.

No candidate achieved a majority of the electoral votes, marking the first time this has happened since 1824. Fortunately for you, the majority of U.S. states have Republican controlled congressional delegations, and they will cast their votes accordingly.

Given the incredibly close nature of the election, you will surely be expected to govern as a moderate, conciliatory President. Right??

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Al Gore enters the 2000 election as the Democratic candidate after eight years as Vice President under Bill Clinton.

Gore has a lot of options in his campaign. He can embrace the legacy of Clinton, for better or worse. Politically, he can run as a centrist, or move to the left and run as a more traditional liberal Democrat than Clinton did. The presence of the well-known Ralph Nader as a Green Party candidate complicates this decision. Gore is essentially campaigning on two fronts.

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Congratulations! You have won the 2000 election.

Though it was perhaps expected, you could have easily faltered at a number of points. Credit to you for pulling through.

On the political front, you can continue the Clinton legacy and strengthen Social Security for generations to come. Perhaps you can succeed on health care where Clinton came up short? Or maybe you can create a future of renewable energy for America. Just be wary of a (George or Jeb?) Bush challenge in 2004.

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Sorry! You have lost the 2000 election.

Surely the second-guessing will be intense, but if things were close you could probably run again in 2004.

It seems that with George W. Bush and a Republican majority, the United States can expect some conservative policy-making over the next four years. Hopefully Bush comes through on his promise to govern in a bipartisan, conciliatory manner. A lot should depend on the margin of his victory, and whether it was large or small.

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Sorry! You have lost in a squeaker.

No candidate achieved a majority of the electoral votes, for the first time since 1824. Unfortunately for you, a majority of states have Republican controlled congressional delegations.

It seems that with George W. Bush and a Republican majority, the United States can expect some conservative policy-making over the next four years. Hopefully Bush comes through on his promise to govern in a bipartisan, conciliatory manner.

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Ralph Nader enters the 2000 election as the Green candidate after years as an activist and consumer advocate.

After eight years of Bill Clinton, it is clear that the United States needs a true liberal alternative -- one that will fight for fair trade, universal health care, free college, and campaign finance reform. Nader's primary goal in this election is to win 5% of the popular vote, which will qualify the Green Party for federal matching funds in 2004.

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Congratulations! You have won the 2000 election.

This was definitely not supposed to happen. Good luck!

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As expected, you have lost the 2000 election.

The legacy of this campaign depends on a couple of factors. First of all, did you receive 5% of the popular vote? If so, congratulations! You will enable the Green Party to run a vigorous campaign in 2004 and present a true choice to the American people. Also, the Democrats were a little peeved that you \\\"stole\\\" votes from them in this election. Hopefully that doesn't lead to a backlash.

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Wow! No candidate received 270 electoral votes, but the House will elect George W. Bush as President.

Did you receive 5% of the popular vote? If so, congratulations! You will enable the Green Party to run a vigorous campaign in 2004 and present a true choice to the American people. Also, the Democrats were a little peeved that you \\\"stole\\\" votes from them in this election. Hopefully that doesn't lead to a backlash, especially since they will lose the vote in the House.

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Dick Cheney is a seasoned operative of the Republican Party who has served as White House Chief of Staff, Minority Whip in Congress, Secretary of Defense, and as CEO of Halliburton. He would be a respected choice across the Republican spectrum, and would add experience and gravitas to the Republican ticket.

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John Danforth served four terms as Senator from Missouri. He has broad experience in government, and as a moderate Republican would reinforce Bush's claim to be a uniter. Danforth also has close relationships with conservative stalwarts such as Kit Bond, Clarence Thomas, and John Ashcroft, and would not arouse undue suspicion from the conservative wing of the party. Winning Missouri back would be a key piece of any Republican victory in 2000.

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Tom Ridge is the popular Governor of a large swing state. Pennsylvania's 23 electoral votes would almost ensure a Bush victory if Ridge could deliver them. He has a reputation as an able administrator and has been very tough on crime. However, he has also been pro-choice for his entire career, and his selection as running mate could cause issues with the Republican base in other regions.

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Colin Powell is a moderate Republican and a key general from the Desert Storm campaign. He enjoys high personal popularity among the American electorate. He would be the first African-American to be a running mate for a major party. It will take some strong inducements to get Powell to run, however. He has repeatedly stated that he is not seeking the role, but perhaps you could persuade him by taking a moderate position on the social issues of the day.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 85, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Joe\", \"last_name\": \"Lieberman\", \"election\": 9, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Connecticut\", \"priority\": 9, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/joe-lieberman-2000.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Joe Lieberman is a moderate Democrat and Orthodox Jew who has served as a Senator from Connecticut. He would be the first Jewish candidate or running mate from a major party. He was also a prominent critic of Bill Clinton's missteps during his time in the White House. Geographically, Lieberman could help with Gore's vote total in the critical state of Florida.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 86, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Bob\", \"last_name\": \"Graham\", \"election\": 9, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Florida\", \"priority\": 10, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/bob-graham-2000.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Bob Graham is a Senator and former Governor from Florida. His popularity in that state could be crucial to a Democratic victory in 2000. He is fairly moderate and was one of Bill Clinton's top choices for running mate before Clinton went with Gore. His focus has been on the environment, education, and intelligence issues.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 87, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John\", \"last_name\": \"Kerry\", \"election\": 9, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Massachusetts\", \"priority\": 11, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/john-kerry-2000.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

John Kerry is a Senator from Massachusetts. He gained prominence in his youth as a Vietnam Veteran Against the War. He also won a Silver Star in that war. He is a solid liberal on the political spectrum. His home state is strongly Democratic, but his views may help the Democrats reduce the loss of support to Ralph Nader. He can also be helpful in New Hampshire.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 88, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Evan\", \"last_name\": \"Bayh\", \"election\": 9, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Indiana\", \"priority\": 12, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/evan-bayh-2000.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Evan Bayh is a Senator from Indiana and a former Governor. He is broadly popular in that state and is a leader of the moderate wing of the Democrats. This could help the Democrats compete in the Midwest and South, but it could also alienate the left-wing of the party and drive additional support to Ralph Nader's bid.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 89, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Winona\", \"last_name\": \"LaDuke\", \"election\": 9, \"party\": \"Green\", \"state\": \"Minnesota\", \"priority\": 13, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/winona-laduke-2000.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Winona LaDuke is a Native American activist of Ojibwe ancestry. She lives in Minnesota and has been active in attempts to regain land that once belonged to various American Indian tribes. She has written a book and started organizations in support of this issue.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 90, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Ezola\", \"last_name\": \"Foster\", \"election\": 9, \"party\": \"Reform\", \"state\": \"California\", \"priority\": 14, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"''\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"''\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 91, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Jimmy\", \"last_name\": \"Carter\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Georgia\", \"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"

Jimmy Carter has served as Governor of Georgia for one term, and has never held an elected office in Washington. In an era of public disgust with Watergate, Vietnam, and the economy, Carter has used his outsider status to win the Democratic nomination. He is an outspoken Southern Baptist, and a moderate within the party on social and economic issues. He begins with an early lead in the polls against Gerald Ford.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1976 Presidential Election.

Hopefully you can make good on your promises to clean up Washington and change the political and moral culture of the country. If you are successful, there is no reason you cannot run for reelection in 1980. Just be wary of any economic problems, or of some foreign policy crisis that could dent your popularity.

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Sorry, you have lost the 1976 Presidential Election.

As an outsider candidate, this was really your moment to make an impact on American politics and to win a national election. The beltway gossip already has it that Ted Kennedy is the frontrunner for the 1980 nomination. Perhaps you can run again for Governor of Georgia, or make an impact in some other way.

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

Wow! You have won in a squeaker.

While the Electoral College ended in a tie, the Democrats have a huge advantage in the House of Representatives and are sure to elect you in that manner. Hopefully the closeness of this election doesn't undermine your promises to clean up Washington and unite the people of this country.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"''\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 92, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Gerald\", \"last_name\": \"Ford\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Michigan\", \"priority\": 2, \"description\": \"

Gerald Ford assumed the Presidency on August 9, 1974, after the resignation of Richard Nixon. His pardon of Nixon is deeply unpopular and is feeding the sentiment for an outsider to assume office. Inflation and unemployment have both weighed on Ford's popularity. On the other hand, Ford enjoys the stature of a President and has negotiated with many foreign leaders. He starts the campaign in second place, and must make up ground quickly while keeping his party united.

\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 1, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/gerald-ford-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"

Congratulations! You have won the 1976 Presidential Election.

Hopefully you can continue to help the United States recover from the Watergate Scandal, the recent recession, and the debacle of Vietnam. In either case, this will be your final term as President. Speculation is sure to be intense on who will replace you. Will it be Ronald Reagan? Ted Kennedy? Or someone else entirely?

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry, you have lost the 1976 Presidential Election.

Hopefully your opponent can make good on his promises to clean up Washington and change the political and moral culture of the country. Perhaps you can still play a role in 1980, or seek your old Congressional leadership positions. In any case, you can still take solace in the fact that you did the right thing by pardoning Nixon and moving the country beyond the Watergate episode.

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

Sorry, you have lost the 1976 Presidential Election.

While the Electoral College ended in a tie, the Democrats have a huge advantage in the House of Representatives and are sure to elect your opponent in that manner. Perhaps you can still play a role in 1980, or seek your old Congressional leadership positions. In any case, you can still take solace in the fact that you did the right thing by pardoning Nixon and moving the country beyond the Watergate episode.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"''\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 93, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Eugene\", \"last_name\": \"McCarthy\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"Minnesota\", \"priority\": 3, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"''\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"''\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 94, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Other\", \"last_name\": \"Candidates\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"Alaska\", \"priority\": 4, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"''\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"''\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 95, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Walter\", \"last_name\": \"Mondale\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Minnesota\", \"priority\": 5, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/walter-mondale-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Walter Mondale is a Senator from Minnesota, a protege of Hubert H. Humphrey, and a key figure for mainstream Democrats. He would help unite the party after a competitive primary, and could help greatly in his home state. Mondale is also a good team player and very eager to help on the campaign.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 96, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Frank\", \"last_name\": \"Church\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Idaho\", \"priority\": 6, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/frank-church-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Frank Church is a Senator from Idaho, and one of Carter's rivals in the 1976 primaries. He is known for his opposition to the Vietnam War, and his investigations of America's intelligence bureaus. Both of these factors make him appealing to the anti-war bloc of the Democratic Party, and have made him a well-known, national figure in politics. He is also outgoing and charismatic, and could overshadow a more soft-spoken Carter.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 97, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John\", \"last_name\": \"Glenn\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Ohio\", \"priority\": 7, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/john-glenn-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth during the Space Race of the 1960s. Now serving as a Senator from Ohio, he could be crucial to winning that state in November. Unfortunately, his keynote speech at the national convention has just landed with a thud. He is relatively new to the Senate and still has some outsider appeal, and does not have a long history with any particular wing of the party.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 98, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Scoop\", \"last_name\": \"Jackson\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Washington\", \"priority\": 8, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/scoop-jackson-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Henry \\\"Scoop\\\" Jackson is a Senator from Washington who also attempted to secure the 1976 Democratic nomination. He is a more traditional Democrat, favoring both high levels of social spending and a strong national defense policy. He is not popular with the left wing of the party, but would certainly help with moderates, and could swing his home state in the fall elections.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 99, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Bob\", \"last_name\": \"Dole\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Kansas\", \"priority\": 9, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/bob-dole-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Bob Dole is a well-respected, conservative Senator from Kansas. He could unite the party after a divisive primary fight -- Ronald Reagan has singled Dole out as a good choice for running mate. He is popular in the farm states and could help consolidate support in the Plains and Midwest. He is also known to have loose lips on the campaign trail, and does not hold back in his attacks.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 100, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Howard\", \"last_name\": \"Baker\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Tennessee\", \"priority\": 10, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/howard-baker-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Howard Baker is a Senator from Tennessee who has served since 1967, and who was nearly appointed to the Supreme Court by Richard Nixon. The first Republican since Reconstruction to be elected to the Senate from his state, he is heavily involved in the passage of most legislation, and is a leading voice among Congressional Republicans. He has a moderate reputation, and is not a first choice of the Reaganites.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 101, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John\", \"last_name\": \"Anderson\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Illinois\", \"priority\": 11, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/john-anderson-1976.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

John Anderson is a long-time Congressman from Illinois who has conservative fiscal views, moderate social views, and was a strong critic of Richard Nixon during the Watergate hearings. His presence could help win moderates and could swing the state of Illinois. He could also help mitigate, at least somewhat, against Carter's outsider reputation. He would not do much to win back the conservative, Reaganite wing of the party.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 102, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John\", \"last_name\": \"Connally\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Texas\", \"priority\": 12, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/john-connally-1968.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

John Connally bolted from the Democrats to the Republicans in 1973. He was Governor of Texas for six years, and could help greatly in winning that state. He is strong on defense issues and conservative on social issues, and could even be seen as an olive branch to the Reaganites. He has good name-recognition, having been wounded in Kennedy's assassination.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 103, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"...\", \"last_name\": \"Other\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"Alaska\", \"priority\": 13, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"''\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"''\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 104, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"...\", \"last_name\": \"Other\", \"election\": 10, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"Alaska\", \"priority\": 14, \"description\": \"''\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"''\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"''\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"''\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"''\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"''\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 105, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John F.\", \"last_name\": \"Kennedy\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Massachusetts\", \"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"

John F. Kennedy has served as a Senator since 1953. He comes from a wealthy political family, and possesses a youthful, telegenic appearance. He has been a moderate Senator in the past, and faces the challenge of winning over liberals who preferred other candidates. Furthermore, almost any stance that Kennedy takes on civil rights will alienate a key bloc of his party. One strategy to finesse these points and focus on the Cold War. Kennedy would be the first Catholic President.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1960 Presidential Election.

Hopefully you can move the United States in a more modern direction after eight quiet years of Eisenhower, while holding the line against the Soviet Union. At your young age, you have the potential to define the entire decade as President, and perhaps to hand the torch to one of your brothers in the future.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry, you have lost the 1960 Presidential Election.

It was always going to be tough to defeat the Vice President to someone as popular as Eisenhower. However, you still have your seat in the Senate. At your young age, there is no reason you couldn't be a strong contender for President in 1964 or 1968, especially if this election was close. Let's just hope the Democrats don't blame your defeat on your religion.

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

No candidate has won a majority in the Electoral College.

The Democrats have an advantage in the House of Representatives, so you are probably in good shape. However, a lot depends on how you deal with Harry Byrd. It's possible that some kind of deal will need to be struck with Byrd or Nixon to get a clean majority in the House.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 106, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Richard\", \"last_name\": \"Nixon\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"California\", \"priority\": 2, \"description\": \"

Richard Nixon has served as Vice President for eight years, and begins the campaign as the better known of the two candidates. He has long been known as a staunch anti-communist and a Cold Warrior. Nixon faces similar problems as Kennedy, to a lesser extent -- different wings of the party have different demands on civil rights. On the other hand, Nixon might be in a better position than Kennedy to paint himself as strong on defense. Some voters also feel Nixon is cold and unrelatable.

\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 1, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/richard-nixon-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"

Congratulations! You have won the 1960 Presidential Election.

With luck, you will be able to duplicate the eight years of peace and prosperity under Eisenhower. Unfortunately, the Democrats maintain their majority in both houses of Congress. With luck, they will be good partners in a bipartisan governing coalition. Your first order of business is to mend fences with Lyndon Johnson, who is returning to his role as Senate Majority Leader.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry, you have lost the 1960 Presidential Election.

A lot of people think this election was yours to lose, and party operatives are already whispering that Nelson Rockefeller will be the frontrunner in 1964. As such, it appears that your chances of becoming President are over. Perhaps you can return to California and run for Governor, or for the Senate again.

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

No candidate has won a majority in the Electoral College.

The Democrats have an advantage in the House of Representatives, so you are probably in bad shape. However, a lot depends on how Kennedy deals with Harry Byrd. It's possible that some kind of deal will need to be struck for any candidate to get a clean majority in the House.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 107, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Harry\", \"last_name\": \"Byrd\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"Virginia\", \"priority\": 3, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 108, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Lyndon\", \"last_name\": \"Johnson\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Texas\", \"priority\": 4, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/lyndon-johnson-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Lyndon Johnson is a powerful member of the Democratic Party, having served as Senate Majority Leader for the past five years. Many Southern states are threatening to bolt to a segregationist ticket -- Johnson is the only person with the clout to save most of those states. Texas will also certainly be lost with any other running mate. At the same time, his vote for the Taft-Hartley labor act in 1947 is still a sore spot for unions, and could dampen their enthusiasm for the ticket.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 109, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Stuart\", \"last_name\": \"Symington\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Missouri\", \"priority\": 5, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/stuart-symington-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Stuart Symington was a minor contender for the nomination, but he is a respected Senator on foreign policy issues and has good rapport with Kennedy. He has served as Secretary of the Air Force and was a more outspoken opponent of McCarthyism than Kennedy was, which makes him appealing to liberals. His home state of Missouri should be very close in the fall, but he is somewhat unpopular in the Deep South.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 110, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Hubert H.\", \"last_name\": \"Humphrey\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Minnesota\", \"priority\": 6, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/hubert-h-humphrey-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Hubert H. Humphrey was another rival for the nomination with clout among the agricultural and labor wings of the party. He is basically blacklisted by the Southern wing of the party for the stances he has taken on civil rights. Selecting him would sacrifice the South, but should increase the chances of winning states like Illinois, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 111, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Henry Cabot\", \"last_name\": \"Lodge\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Massachusetts\", \"priority\": 7, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/henry-cabot-lodge-jr-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. has an impeccable pedigree, a great war record, and a career that has seen him serve as a Senator and an Ambassador to the United Nations. He is a committed internationalist and a moderate in the party. He appeals to a similar wing of the party as Nelson Rockefeller, but is much more willing to be the running mate on a Nixon ticket.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 112, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Nelson\", \"last_name\": \"Rockefeller\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"New York\", \"priority\": 8, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/nelson-rockefeller-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Nelson Rockefeller is the well-known and popular Governor of New York. Currently he refuses to serve as Vice President. However, if he was given assurances that he is the Republican heir apparent, and additional promises that Nixon will run as a liberal Republican with a strong stance on civil rights, he might be persuaded. With Rockefeller on the ticket, victory in New York will be nearly assured, as will defeat in the South.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 113, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Everett\", \"last_name\": \"Dirksen\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Illinois\", \"priority\": 9, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/everett-dirksen-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Everett Dirksen is the Senate Minority Leader, an economic conservative and an internationalist in world affairs. He occupies the middle ground of Republican thought, and hails from the key state of Illinois. He would reinforce Nixon's experience argument, having served in Congress for nearly 30 years. There is no large bloc of the party that would be opposed to Dirksen.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 114, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Strom\", \"last_name\": \"Thurmond\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"South Carolina\", \"priority\": 10, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 115, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Barry\", \"last_name\": \"Goldwater\", \"election\": 11, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Arizona\", \"priority\": 11, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/barry-goldwater-1960.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Barry Goldwater is a Senator from Arizona and the uncontested standard-bearer of conservative Republicans. Goldwater is to the right of the party on taxes, spending, and civil rights. Nelson Rockefeller has threatened to walk out of the convention if Goldwater is selected, which would certainly end any chance of winning New York or the Northeast. However, a Nixon-Goldwater ticket might sweep the South, and his advocates say Goldwater will drive conservative turnout nationwide.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 116, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Harry\", \"last_name\": \"Truman\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Missouri\", \"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"

Harry Truman assumed the Presidency upon the death of FDR, and led the country through the final days of World War I. His popularity has since collapsed. His aggressive stance against the Soviet Union has led to a challenge from the left. His actions during the 1946 strikes have alienated labor unions. His support of civil rights measures has led to a second Democratic splinter party. Truman needs to really shake up the race if he is to have any chance to win.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1948 Presidential Election.

In a comeback for the ages, you defeated Thomas Dewey and shocked the nation. Prepare for another four years in the White House. There is much work to be done. You have an ambitious domestic agenda, and face a dangerous foreign situation with the Soviet Union. With a new Democratic majority in Congress, you can hopefully push for universal health care and a repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry. You have lost the 1948 Presidential Election.

It was always going to be a longshot after your first, tumultuous years in office. With luck, Dewey will defend the New Deal reforms and continue your foreign policy. As for you, who knows what history will say of your Presidency? You made some momentous decisions, but will ultimately leave office under a cloud of unpopularity. Perhaps you could serve another term in the Senate?

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

No candidate captured an Electoral College majority.

This leaves everyone in a bad situation. Segregationists from the South are demanding concessions before they will support a candidate, leaving the House deadlocked. Perhaps you can work out a deal with Dewey to circumvent this, based on who has the plurality of popular and electoral votes. It's always possible that one of you could serve as the other's Vice President.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 117, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Thomas\", \"last_name\": \"Dewey\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"New York\", \"priority\": 2, \"description\": \"

Thomas Dewey, Governor of New York, makes his second attempt at the Presidency. He became famous for his prosecutions of Mafia figures in New York, and is an exemplar of the Republican Party's eastern business establishment. Dewey waged a hard-hitting campaign against Roosevelt in 1944 that alienated some voters. Advisors this time are recommending that he take a more cautious, conciliatory approach, especially in light of the huge lead he enjoys.

\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 1, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/thomas-dewey-1948.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"

Congratulations! You have won the 1948 Presidential Election.

You have become the first Republican to win the White House in 20 years. You face a dangerous foreign situation, and your domestic agenda is likely to be opposed by Democrats and conservatives alike. Conversely, the support and confidence of the Republican establishment is almost guaranteed. With luck, you might become the first two-term Republican since Ulysses Grant.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry. You have lost the 1948 Presidential Election.

Pundits and political pros are shocked at your collapse. The second-guessing will likely come fast and furious from your party. The Republicans have now lost five Presidential elections in a row, and have no obvious standard-bearer to break the trend in 1952. As for your own career, you are still the Governor of New York, but it is pretty unlikely that you'll be given another chance to prove yourself on the national stage.

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

No candidate captured an Electoral College majority.

This leaves everyone in a bad situation. Segregationists from the South are demanding concessions before they will support a candidate, leaving the House deadlocked. Perhaps you can work out a deal with Truman to circumvent this, based on who has the plurality of popular and electoral votes. It's always possible that one of you could serve as the other's Vice President.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 118, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Strom\", \"last_name\": \"Thurmond\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Dixiecrat\", \"state\": \"South Carolina\", \"priority\": 3, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 119, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Henry\", \"last_name\": \"Wallace/Other\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Progressive\", \"state\": \"Iowa\", \"priority\": 4, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 120, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Alben\", \"last_name\": \"Barkley\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Kentucky\", \"priority\": 5, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/alben-barkley-1948.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Alben Barkley is a longtime Senate Leader for the Democrats, and an elder statesman of sorts within the Democratic Party. He has served his home state of Kentucky loyally for many years, and was a strong advocate of Roosevelt's New Deal. While other candidates have rejected Truman's overtures to serve as his running mate, for what they see as a lost cause, Barkley has graciously agreed to do his part for the 1948 ticket.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 121, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Earl\", \"last_name\": \"Warren\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"California\", \"priority\": 6, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/earl-warren-1948.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Earl Warren is the current Governor of California, and enjoys massive popularity in that state. He has pursued a modernizing agenda in California, building a huge, well-funded highway and university system, and other public works projects. He would add a number of crucial votes in his home state, and would distinguish the ticket nationally as a sensible, moderate alternative to Truman.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 122, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Harold\", \"last_name\": \"Stassen\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Minnesota\", \"priority\": 7, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/harold-stassen-1948.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Harold Stassen is a former Governor of Minnesota who resigned to serve in World World II. He was an opponent of isolationism and is a youthful, rising star within the party. He made his own bid for the Republican nomination this year, providing a serious challenge to Dewey. He is from the liberal wing of the Party and might help slightly in the Plains states. He has also opposed Dewey throughout the nomination process.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 123, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John\", \"last_name\": \"Bricker\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Ohio\", \"priority\": 8, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/john-bricker-1948.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

John Bricker is a former Governor and current Senator from Ohio who served as Dewey's running mate in 1944, on a ticket that lost to FDR. He is closely aligned with Robert Taft and the conservative wing of the party. Both Bricker and Taft are popular in Ohio, and they helped Dewey win that state in 1944. If the election tightens up this time, Bricker's influence in Ohio could prove critical. However, the country does seem to be moving away from Bricker's brand of isolationism.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 124, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Arthur\", \"last_name\": \"Vandenberg\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Michigan\", \"priority\": 9, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/arthur-vandenberg-1948.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Arthur Vandenberg was influential in the founding of the United Nations, and has built his reputation as an expert on international affairs. His selection would send a clear message that the days of Republican isolationism are over. He has supported many of Truman's policies, such as the Marshall Plan and the proposed NATO organization. On the other hand, he was also a leading opponent of Roosevelt's later domestic policies.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 125, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Fielding\", \"last_name\": \"Wright\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Dixiecrat\", \"state\": \"Mississippi\", \"priority\": 10, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 126, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Glen\", \"last_name\": \"Taylor\", \"election\": 12, \"party\": \"Progressive\", \"state\": \"Idaho\", \"priority\": 11, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 131, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"James K.\", \"last_name\": \"Polk\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Tennessee\", \"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"

James K. Polk won the Democratic nomination as a dark horse candidate, after Martin Van Buren was rejected for being soft on the Texas issue. He is a former Speaker of the House, and also served as Governor of Tennessee. Polk's support is strongest in the South, but he must hold some Northern states to win. To do this, he could exploit the Oregon issue, fond memories of Andrew Jackson, and the emerging Catholic vote. Note that John Tyler has yet to formally renounce his independent bid.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1844 Election

Your first order of business will be to confirm the annexation of Texas. More generally you can fight for the expansion of the United States in line with the ideals of \\\"Manifest Destiny\\\". With a Democratic majority in Congress, you will have wide latitude to implement your program, after four years of Tyler's paralysis. Best wishes for your term in office.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry. You have lost the 1844 Election

President Clay is sure to obstruct the annexation of Texas. Hopefully a new President can bring this to a better conclusion in four years. In the meantime, your voice may hold some influence, in an advisory capacity, with the Democratic majority in Congress. It is unlikely, however, that you will be nominated for President over the likes of Lewis Cass, James Buchanan, or others in 1848.

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

Wow. No candidate has achieved a majority in the Electoral College

This is surely an unusual situation, given that no candidate besides yourself and Clay seemed poised to win an electoral vote. Fortunately, the Democrats have won a majority in the House and seem likely to confirm you as the ultimate winner. Best wishes for your term in office.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 132, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Henry\", \"last_name\": \"Clay\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Whig\", \"state\": \"Kentucky\", \"priority\": 2, \"description\": \"

Henry Clay runs in a Presidential election for the third time, and begins as the favorite against Polk. He must quickly define a position on Texas. It will be difficult to do so without alienating some bloc of the Whigs.

Clay would prefer to keep slavery and expansion on the back-burner, and advance his own issues like tariffs, internal improvements, and a national currency. Can he find redemption from his political defeats to Andrew Jackson, and finally break into the White House?

\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 1, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/henry-clay-1844.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"

Congratulations! You have won the 1844 Election

Your first order of business will be to block the annexation of Texas, and hopefully to end the further discussion of this issue. Then you can concentrate on undoing the damage that Andrew Jackson and his followers have inflicted on the American System. Unfortunately, it appears that you will have to deal with a Democratic majority in Congress. Best wishes for these next four years.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry. You have lost the 1844 Election

President Polk is sure to go through with the annexation of Texas. You can only hope it doesn't lead to war. Even if the U.S. is successful in the short-term, the acquisition of such territory is sure to reopen the slavery question in a way which may hurt the Whigs. As for your own fortunes, you have likely missed your last chance to become President. How will your legacy be remembered?

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

Wow. No candidate has achieved a majority in the Electoral College

This is sure an unusual situation, given that no candidate besides yourself and Polk seemed poised to win an electoral vote. Unfortunately, the Democrats have won a majority in the House and seem likely to confirm James K. Polk as the ultimate winner. How will your legacy be remembered?

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 133, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"James\", \"last_name\": \"Birney\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Liberty\", \"state\": \"Michigan\", \"priority\": 3, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 134, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John\", \"last_name\": \"Tyler\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"Virginia\", \"priority\": 4, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 135, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"George\", \"last_name\": \"Dallas\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"Pennsylvania\", \"priority\": 5, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/george-dallas-1844.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

George Dallas has served as a Pennsylvania Senator, and as Mayor of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania is a crucial state to win if the Democrats are to return to the White House. Dallas would balance the ticket in two ways. First, he is a Northerner. Secondly, he is a moderate on the issues of tariffs and banking, compared to Polk, Jackson, and most other Southerners. He is not a moderate on the issue of expansion, and would help define that as the central Democratic issue in this election.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 136, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Levi\", \"last_name\": \"Woodbury\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"New Hampshire\", \"priority\": 6, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/levi-woodbury-1844.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Dallas is the preferred choice of the Convention, but Polk could intervene on behalf of Levi Woodbury. Woodbury's reputation is more national than Dallas's, but he also comes from a smaller state. Woodbury has served as Secretary of the Treasury and is much more orthodox on economic issues, favoring a limited view of the federal government's powers. This could galvanize Democrats in the closer states in the South and West, but could also be a hindrance in Pennsylvania and New York.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 137, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Theodore\", \"last_name\": \"Frelinghuysen\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Whig\", \"state\": \"New Jersey\", \"priority\": 7, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/theodore-frelinghuysen-1844.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Theodore Frelinghuysen has served as a Senator from New Jersey, and as Mayor of Newark. He is known as something of an evangelist, being involved in numerous bible societies and advocating for moral uplift. Associates of Frelinghuysen have voiced anti-Catholic sympathies, however. His selection would help with nativists, but exacerbate the Whigs' problems with the Catholic vote. Southerners with a long memory also recall his loud opposition to the Indian Removal Act.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 138, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John\", \"last_name\": \"Sergeant\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Whig\", \"state\": \"Pennsylvania\", \"priority\": 8, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/john-sergeant-1844.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

John Sergeant ran with Henry Clay in 1832, and has served in Congress on three occasions. He worked for the Second Bank of the United States, and strongly favors a revival of the national banking system. He is also known as an opponent of slavery, even voting against the Missouri Compromise in 1820. Obviously, this background could help Clay in certain regions, and hurt him in others. Sergeant has also been out of political office for over three years.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 139, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Millard\", \"last_name\": \"Fillmore\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Whig\", \"state\": \"New York\", \"priority\": 9, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/millard-fillmore-1844.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Millard Fillmore was an influential Congressman before leaving that body in 1843. He has strongly supported Whig economic policies such as a tariff and national bank. He has taken stances against the expansion of slavery, without veering into the dangerous territory of abolitionism. He is well-connected to New York politics, and his selection would undoubtedly motivate the party in that crucial state.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 140, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Thomas\", \"last_name\": \"Morris\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Liberty\", \"state\": \"Ohio\", \"priority\": 10, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 141, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"John C.\", \"last_name\": \"Calhoun\", \"election\": 13, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"South Carolina\", \"priority\": 11, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 142, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Woodrow\", \"last_name\": \"Wilson\", \"election\": 14, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"New Jersey\", \"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"

Woodrow Wilson won in a 1912 landslide, and has passed an array of legislation in his first term. In 1916, however, foreign affairs are beginning to dominate. A loud minority of Democrats are aggressively anti-war and expect the same from Wilson. Can Wilson make the case that his passage of an antitrust act, a child labor law, an income tax Amendment, and the Federal Reserve Act, all warrant reelection? His recent remarriage has also fed some gossip.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1916 election.

In spite of a hard-fought challenge from Charles Evans Hughes, you have held on to the Presidency.

On the domestic front, it appears that your support of labor and progressivism has been rewarded. Internationally, let's all hope that fears of war with Germany prove to be unfounded.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry, you have lost the 1916 election.

Maybe 1912 was just an anomaly, brought about by Roosevelt's grandstanding. It has been over 20 years since the Democrats defeated a united Republican Party, and that advantage shows no sign of abating.

On the domestic front, let's hope that your achievements survive. Internationally, no one can say what might happen next. In a novel move, you have offered to do your part by resigning immediately, rather than waiting until March 4th.

\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"

No candidate has captured an Electoral College majority.

Elections for Congress have also resulted in an even split among members, and it is extremely unclear who might ultimately win this election. Best of luck in what is sure to be a contentious process.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 143, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Charles Evans\", \"last_name\": \"Hughes\", \"election\": 14, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"New York\", \"priority\": 2, \"description\": \"

Charles Evans Hughes is the former Governor of New York. He served on the Supreme Court from 1910, until resigning to accept the Republican Nomination. Hughes is a compromise candidate -- he was serving on the Court during the messy 1912 schism. It will be difficult for Hughes to condemn Wilson's legislation without losing support from progressives such as Roosevelt. Many Republicans also favor an aggressive stance against Germany, while others believe Hughes should finesse the issue.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1916 election.

After the tumultuous 1912, the natural supremacy of the Republican Party has reasserted itself. The next steps are up to you -- perhaps you can lead the repeal of the Adamson Act, or replace it with something more measured and comprehensive. In regards to Europe, best of luck in whatever may occur over the next four years. Finally, Wilson plans to resign before your March 4th inauguration, so that you might assume the office now.

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Sorry, you have lost the 1916 election.

Ultimately, the popularity of Woodrow Wilson was just a little much to overcome.

It appears that Wilson's agenda will remain in effect domestically. In world affairs, it remains to be seen how the situation in Europe will finally resolve itself. As to your own prospects, it is unclear what your next steps will be. The Supreme Court seat you once enjoyed has now been lost for the foreseeable future.

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No candidate has captured an Electoral College majority.

Elections for Congress have also resulted in an even split among members, and it is extremely unclear who might ultimately win this election. Best of luck in what is sure to be a contentious process.

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Thomas R. Marshall has served as Wilson's Vice President since 1913, but the two have had icy relations. However, keeping Marshall on the ticket would preserve party unity and avoid a distracting storyline during the campaign. Marshall was previously the Governor of Indiana and is popular in that state. Politically, he is more moderate than Wilson has been.

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Newton Baker has served as Secretary of War since the early part of 1916. Some advisors are encouraging Wilson to replace Marshall with Baker. The two have a much better working relationship, and Baker was formerly the mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. His nomination may help in Ohio, but it would also create headlines and arouse some Marshall supporters.

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Charles W. Fairbanks has served as a Senator from Indiana, and as Vice President under Teddy Roosevelt. He was seeking the top of the ticket this year, but has agreed to serve as Vice President a second time. Fairbanks supported William Howard Taft during the split in 1912, and would balance the ticket in a more conservative direction.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 149, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Elmer\", \"last_name\": \"Burkett\", \"election\": 14, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Nebraska\", \"priority\": 8, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/elmer-burkett-1916.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Besides Fairbanks, Elmer Burkett is the only candidate for Vice President with significant support, and Hughes could attempt to elevate him. Burkett has served as Representative and Senator from Nebraska, striking a moderate course on many of the labor and economic issues of the day. His region is more in favor of peace, vis a vis Europe, as well. Nationally, he is less well-known than Fairbanks.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 150, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"George\", \"last_name\": \"Kirkpatrick\", \"election\": 14, \"party\": \"Socialist\", \"state\": \"Ohio\", \"priority\": 9, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 151, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Ira\", \"last_name\": \"Lendrith\", \"election\": 14, \"party\": \"Prohibition\", \"state\": \"Indiana\", \"priority\": 10, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 152, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"George\", \"last_name\": \"Bush\", \"election\": 15, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Texas\", \"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"

George Bush has served as Vice President for eight years, and also as a UN Ambassador, Director of the RNC, and Director of the CIA. He is hoping to succeed the popular Reagan, but fights the impression that he is too dependent on his former boss. He must prove he has the independence, ideological rigor, and strength to serve as President, all while finding some way to reduce the popularity of his opponent. Bush appears to be trailing badly as the campaign begins.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1988 election.

In spite of a hard-fought challenge from Michael Dukakis, you have held on to succeed Ronald Reagan.

Whatever you did, it must have worked. Observers were leaving your campaign for dead just a few months ago. On the political front, you can continue the policies of Reagan or turn in a more moderate direction. Internationally, you can hopefully oversee a period of relaxed tension with the Soviet Union.

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Sorry. You have lost the 1988 election.

Perhaps it was always a long-shot -- the American people just seemed ready to move on from Reagan.

Time will tell if Dukakis governs as a moderate, a liberal, or a technocrat. A lot can happen in four years, but the early gossip is that Bob Dole has the inside track for the 1992 nomination. Your next steps are unclear.

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Sorry. You have lost the 1988 election.

Although the Electoral College was tied, the Democrats have won a solid majority in the House, and will elevate Michael Dukakis to the Presidency.

Time will tell if Dukakis governs as a moderate, a liberal, or a technocrat. A lot can happen in four years, but the early gossip is that Bob Dole has the inside track for the 1992 nomination. Your next steps are unclear.

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Michael Dukakis has been elected three times as Governor of Massachusetts. His chances this year seem to be good, if he can press the case for his own ability and challenge the readiness of Bush. Dukakis has won the nomination without aligning himself firmly with a specific wing of the party. His national reputation is positive, but inchoate. He will be expected to define himself more clearly, and may need to explain some older votes and decisions as they become known.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1988 election.

In spite of a hard-fought challenge from George Bush, you have held on to succeed Ronald Reagan.

You were always the favorite to win, but a lot could have gone wrong. On the political front, you can work a Democratic House to overturn the worst excesses of Reagan. Internationally, you can hopefully oversee a period of relaxed tension with the Soviet Union.

\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"

Sorry. You have lost the 1988 election.

In spite of you being the favorite, things just never seemed to click once the real campaigning began.

Time will tell if Bush governs as a moderate, or a staunch conservative. Many Democrats feel that this election was yours to lose, and it seems unlikely that you will be welcome to run again in four years. Your term as Governor, however, runs through 1991.

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Congratulations! You have won the 1988 election.

Although the Electoral College was tied, the Democrats have won a solid majority in the House, and will elevate Michael Dukakis to the Presidency.

On the political front, you can work a Democratic House to overturn the worst excesses of Reagan. Internationally, you can hopefully oversee a period of relaxed tension with the Soviet Union.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 154, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Ron\", \"last_name\": \"Paul\", \"election\": 15, \"party\": \"Libertarian\", \"state\": \"Texas\", \"priority\": 3, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 155, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Lenora\", \"last_name\": \"Fulani/Other\", \"election\": 15, \"party\": \"Independent\", \"state\": \"Pennsylvania\", \"priority\": 4, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 156, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Dan\", \"last_name\": \"Quayle\", \"election\": 15, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Indiana\", \"priority\": 5, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/dan-quayle-1988.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Dan Quayle has served as a Senator from Indiana for the past seven years. He would be an unexpected choice, and the first baby boomer to run on a national ticket. He does not have a long record of achievement at the highest stage, but he could have some appeal to social conservatives, Midwesterners, and younger voters. There is some skepticism about his intellect, and his campaigning and debating ability.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 157, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Bob\", \"last_name\": \"Dole\", \"election\": 15, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"Kansas\", \"priority\": 6, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/bob-dole-1988.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Bob Dole was Bush's primary rival for the Republican nomination. He has served as a Senator from Kansas since 1969. He is the preferred choice of many in the party, and has a loyal following on Capitol Hill. Many believe he would help immensely in the farm states. On the other hand, Dole served as Gerald Ford's running mate in 1976, and made some over-the-top attacks on Jimmy Carter which served as a distraction. He and Bush also have lukewarm feelings for each other.

\", \"candidate_score\": 0.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 158, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Jack\", \"last_name\": \"Kemp\", \"election\": 15, \"party\": \"Republican\", \"state\": \"New York\", \"priority\": 7, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FF0000\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFA0A0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/jack-kemp-1988.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Jack Kemp is a Congressman from New York who has served since the early 1970s. Before that, he was a well-known professional football quarterback. He was one of the main architects and proponents of Reagan's supply-side tax cuts, and is known to be a staunch fiscal conservative. This could cut both ways in a general election. He would be a good choice for most Republicans, and is consistently mentioned as a possible running-mate.

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Lloyd Bentsen has served as a Senator from Texas since 1971. In his first Senatorial election, he defeated George Bush. He is viewed as a moderate Democrat, particularly on economic issues. Texas could be a competitive state in the fall, and Bentsen's presence would help there. He is also very experienced on the national political stage. No Democrat has ever lost Texas and gone on to win a Presidential election.

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John Glenn is a Senator from Ohio, whose name has been in the mix for President or Vice President for several years. He originally gained fame as an astronaut in the 1960s, and has fostered a reputation as a moderate Democrat, with a particular interest in science and education. Needless to say, he comes from a crucial state in any national election.

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Al Gore has served as a Senator from Tennessee for three years, and like Bush, is the son of a Senator. He has combined a concern for science and technology with a somewhat conservative record on social issues such as gun control, abortion, and gay rights. He did fairly well in the 1988 nomination battle, finishing third to Dukakis and Jesse Jackson. He is also a baby boomer and could help appeal to younger voters.

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Jesse Jackson was Dukakis's most successful challenger for the Democratic nomination. He has consistently pushed liberal positions, and would be the first African-American to appear on a major party ticket. In the environment of 1988, his race could be an asset and a liability. Many of supporters feel that his success in the primaries should warrant his selection as the running mate, and passing him up could dampen enthusiasm among black and liberal voters.

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As expected, Hillary Clinton has carried her party's nomination, and now faces an unexpected opponent in Donald Trump. She was traditionally known as a mainstream Democrat, but tacked significantly to the left during the primary campaign. Clinton enters the general election in a strong position, but she'll be under relentless attack on a number of fronts. Can she make the case that she is truly in touch with the American people -- or that Trump would be an even worse option?

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Congratulations! You have won the 2016 election.

In spite of a hard-fought challenge from Donald Trump, you have become the first woman elected to serve as President.

On the political front, it is unclear how much of your agenda you will be able to push forward with the current Congress. Hopefully your victory has helped Democrats further down the ballot. Start packing and prepare to move back into the White House!

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Sorry! You have lost the 2016 election.

Many of your supporters are despondent that you have faltered to the likes of Donald Trump. Many in the left wing of the party are furious that you pushed their candidate aside, only to lose. Time will tell how Trump operates as President. As for you, a long and sometimes ambiguous political career seems to be coming to its end.

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Sorry! You have lost the 2016 election.

No candidate secured a majority in the Electoral College. However, the Republicans won a majority in Congress and will elevate Trump to the Presidency. Time will tell how things go in that regard. As for you, a long and sometimes ambiguous political career seems to be coming to its end.

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Donald Trump has shocked the political establishment by winning the Republican nomination in a divisive contest. He has taken a hard line on immigration and tax cuts, along with unorthodox positions on many other issues. He must unite his own party while finding some way to peel off potential Clinton voters -- or to blunt their enthusiasm for Clinton enough that they stay home. Will he continue the strategy of relentless attack that served him so well in the primary season?

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Congratulations! You have won the 2016 election.

In spite of a hard-fought challenge from Hillary Clinton, you have shocked the world with your election victory.

On the political front, you have the bully pulpit in your favor, but both parties in Congress are likely to oppose your next moves, albeit for different reasons. Can you build a working coalition?

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Sorry! You have lost the 2016 election.

Many of your supporters are despondent that you have faltered to the likes of Hillary Clinton. Republicans in general believe this was a very winnable election, and are enraged that you came in to blow it. As for your next moves, will you recede quietly from the public spotlight? Or will you do anything you can to case doubt on the legitimacy of the results?

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Wow! You have pulled out 2016 election.

No candidate secured a majority in the Electoral College. However, the Republicans won a majority in Congress and will elevate you to the Presidency. Time will tell how things go in that regard. Any mutual affection between you and Congress is predicted to be short-lived, but you've pulled off a number of surprises to get this far.

\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 167, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Gary\", \"last_name\": \"Johnson\", \"election\": 16, \"party\": \"Libertarian\", \"state\": \"New Mexico\", \"priority\": 3, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#FFFF00\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#FFFFC0\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 168, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Jill\", \"last_name\": \"Stein\", \"election\": 16, \"party\": \"Green\", \"state\": \"Massachusetts\", \"priority\": 4, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#00C100\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#A1FFA1\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"'\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"'\", \"candidate_score\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.candidate\", \"pk\": 169, \"fields\": {\"first_name\": \"Cory\", \"last_name\": \"Booker\", \"election\": 16, \"party\": \"Democrat\", \"state\": \"New Jersey\", \"priority\": 5, \"description\": \"'\", \"color_hex\": \"#0000FF\", \"secondary_color_hex\": \"#90C0FF\", \"is_active\": 0, \"image_url\": \"/static/images/cory-booker-2016.jpg\", \"electoral_victory_message\": \"'\", \"electoral_loss_message\": \"'\", \"no_electoral_majority_message\": \"'\", \"description_as_running_mate\": \"

Cory Booker is a Senator from New Jersey and was also the Mayor of Newark for several years. Politically, he is a mainstream Democrat, relatively similar to Barack Obama. He is also relatively youthful, with somewhat of a national profile. Turning out the black vote, and preventing even a handful of defectors to Trump, will be essential to a Clinton victory. However, Booker inspires limited enthusiasm amongst Sanders supporters.

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Julian Castro is the current Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, under the Obama Administration. He is one of the Democratic Party's highest profile Hispanic politicians, and is a fresh face on the national scene. On the other hand, he is somewhat light on experience, and many argue that Trump's presence will ensure Democratic dominance of the Hispanic vote, regardless of Castro's selection.

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Elizabeth Warren is a Senator from Massachusetts and an icon to progressive Democrats. Selecting her could be a good way to appeal to supporters of Bernie Sanders, but she will expect Clinton to adhere to progressive stances throughout the campaign, as a condition of joining the ticket. Some observers think that having two women on the ticket may be a bit much, and also point out that Warren's home state is safely Democratic.

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Sherrod Brown is a Senator from Ohio with a long history in that crucial state. He has generally been on the liberal end of the Democratic spectrum, but could help Clinton compete in the Midwest. Brown is reluctant to serve as a running mate this year. Clinton will need to give assurances that her change of position on trade issues, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, is a permanent change, and was not one of political expediency.

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Scott Brown gained national attention for his upset of Martha Coakley in the 2010 Massachusetts Senate race. He was voted out in 2012, and has had trouble gaining political traction in his (admittedly liberal) region, in spite of taking relatively moderate views. Brown has blue-collar bona fides and could help Trump reinforce his anti-establishment image. Geographically, he may provide some measure of help in winning New Hampshire.

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Ben Carson was a candidate for President in 2016, with a long history within the evangelical community. He has never served in political office, a fact which may be an asset in this election. Carson was one of the Trump's first opponents to publicly endorse him, and he consistently polled relatively high in the black community during the primary season. However, he has also made a number of bizarre statements and may be vulnerable to a sustained attack campaign.

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Chris Christie is the current Governor of New Jersey, and was Trump's first opponent to endorse him, after making his own bid for the Republican nomination. Christie once enjoyed significant bipartisan support in New Jersey, but that has plummeted. His selection would double-down on Trump's image as an unorthodox, East Coast-influenced Republican. This may or may not be helpful.

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Ted Cruz was Trump's main rival for the Republican nomination. He is a Senator from Texas who has consistently taken conservative and evangelical positions during his political career. He will only serve as a running mate if Trump makes assurances about his position on the health care issue, federal spending, abortion, and other social issues. He has made it clear that he will withdraw from the ticket if Trump appears to deviate from his promises.

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Donald Trump has shocked the political establishment by winning the Republican nomination in a divisive contest. He has taken a hard line on immigration and tax cuts, along with unorthodox positions on many other issues. He must unite his own party while finding some way to peel off potential Clinton voters -- or to blunt their enthusiasm for Clinton enough that they stay home. Will he continue the strategy of relentless attack that served him so well in the primary season?

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Congratulations! You have won the 2016 election.

In spite of a hard-fought challenge from Hillary Clinton, you have shocked the world with your election victory.

On the political front, you have the bully pulpit in your favor, but support in Congress in uncertain. Will you govern as a more traditional conservative, or will you make a break from orthodoxy?

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Sorry! You have lost the 2016 election.

Many of your supporters are despondent that you have faltered to the likes of Hillary Clinton. Republicans in general believe this was a very winnable election, and are enraged that you came in to blow it. Luckily, there are any number of ways for you to take advantage of your newfound exposure. One rumor even has you founding a television station to profit from the aggrieved sensibilities of your followers. The future is in your hands.

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Wow! You have pulled out 2016 election.

No candidate secured a majority in the Electoral College. However, the Republicans won a majority in Congress and will elevate you to the Presidency. Time will tell how things go in that regard. Any mutual affection between you and Congress is predicted to be short-lived, but you've pulled off a number of surprises to get this far.

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As expected, Hillary Clinton has carried her party's nomination, and now faces an unexpected opponent in Donald Trump. She was traditionally known as a mainstream Democrat, but tacked significantly to the left during the primary campaign. Clinton enters the general election in a strong position, but she'll be under relentless attack on a number of fronts. Can she make the case that she truly in touch with the American people -- or that Trump would be an even worse option?

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Congratulations! You have won the 2016 election.

In spite of a hard-fought challenge from Donald Trump, you have become the first woman elected to serve as President.

On the political front, it is unclear how much of your agenda you will be able to push forward with the current Congress. Hopefully your victory has helped Democrats further down the ballot. Start packing and prepare to move back into the White House!

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Sorry! You have lost the 2016 election.

Many of your supporters are despondent that you have faltered to the likes of Donald Trump. Many in the left wing of the party are furious that you pushed their candidate aside, only to lose. Time will tell how Trump operates as President. As for you, a long and sometimes ambiguous political career seems to be coming to its end.

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Sorry! You have lost the 2016 election.

No candidate secured a majority in the Electoral College. However, the Republicans won a majority in Congress and will elevate Trump to the Presidency. Time will tell how things go in that regard. As for you, a long and sometimes ambiguous political career seems to be coming to its end.

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Mike Pence is a former Congressman and the current Governor of Indiana. He is a popular figure among social conservatives and would help assuage concern about Trump among party insiders. He would add executive experience to the ticket and make few mistakes on the campaign trail, but he could also undercut Trump's outsider credentials.

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Chris Christie is the current Governor of New Jersey, and was Trump's first opponent to endorse him, after making his own bid for the Republican nomination. Christie once enjoyed significant bipartisan support in New Jersey, but that has plummeted. His selection would double-down on Trump's image as an unorthodox, East Coast-influenced Republican. This may or may not be helpful.

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Sarah Palin is the former Governor of Alaska and ill-fated running mate on John McCain's 2008 ticket. Many people believe that she alienated some moderate support and may have cost McCain the election. On the other hand, she endorsed your candidacy relatively early and is still something of a folk hero on the right. In any case, she would certainly help you grab an even greater share of the headlines this fall.

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Ben Carson was a candidate for President in 2016, with a long history within the evangelical community. He has never served in political office, a fact which may be an asset in this election. Carson was one of the Trump's first opponents to publicly endorse him, and he consistently polled relatively high in the black community during the primary season. However, he has also made a number of bizarre statements and may be vulnerable to a sustained attack campaign.

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Jeff Sessions, a Senator from Alabama, was the first major Republican politician to endorse your candidacy. He could help shore up some potentially shaky support on the right of the Republican party. Conversely, Alabama is not competitive, and sustained attacks on Hillary Clinton may be all that is needed to keep that wing in line.

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Tim Kaine has served as a Governor and Senator from Virginia, and shares similar political views to Hillary Clinton. He is fluent in both Spanish and English.

A lot of people see Kaine as a safe, experienced pick. He has little to offer to the wing of the party that supported Bernie Sanders during the nomination fight.

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Bernie Sanders was your main opponent in the nomination battle. There's no pretending that the two of you have a warm relationship, but he does have fierce support from many of your potential voters. On the other hand, if you want to make the case that you're a moderate alternative to Trump's extremism, having Bernie on the ticket will not help on that front.

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Cory Booker is a Senator from New Jersey and was also the Mayor of Newark for several years. Politically, he is a mainstream Democrat, relatively similar to Barack Obama. He is also relatively youthful, with somewhat of a national profile. Turning out the black vote, and preventing even a handful of defectors to Trump, will be essential to a Clinton victory. However, Booker inspires limited enthusiasm amongst Sanders supporters.

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Elizabeth Warren is a Senator from Massachusetts and an icon to progressive Democrats. Selecting her could be a good way to appeal to supporters of Bernie Sanders, but she will expect Clinton to adhere to progressive stances throughout the campaign, as a condition of joining the ticket. Some observers think that having two women on the ticket may be a bit much, and also point out that Warren's home state is safely Democratic.

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Sherrod Brown is a Senator from Ohio with a long history in that crucial state. He has generally been on the liberal end of the Democratic spectrum, but could help Clinton compete in the Midwest. Brown is reluctant to serve as a running mate this year. Clinton will need to give assurances that her change of position on trade issues, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, is a permanent change, and was not one of political expediency.

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