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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 7, 2016 21:35:37 GMT
The time has come fellow Americans! The time of the first presidential election has arrived! Gather 'round, gather 'round. You take a ballot and check off whom you think should become our first President of this great young nation, who shall help lead us into the future? Will it be...
George Washington (I-VA): George Washington, the famed war hero and leader of the American Revolution. Very much a centrist in terms of politics, and very much in favor of letting debates and ideals be thrown in to help him. The only down side to Washington would be he has no "real" political experience, being mostly known for his career as a general and a soldier.
John Adams (F-MA): A key member of the founding fathers of our very nation. With much political experience dealing with the many European nations, during his time as an ambassador to various different nations. Focuses and pushes for a strong centralized government, and is very much in favor of creating strong relations with Great Britain.
John Jay (F-NY): Another member of the Federalist party alongside John Adams. A strong proponent of a strong federalized government. So much so he was the one who helped pushed through the United States Constitution and wrote a large essay alongside James Madison and Alexander Hamilton.
George Clinton (AF-NY): The only member of the Antifederalist party whom has been put on the ballot. Clinton is just a hold over whilst Thomas Jefferson is away. But still holds many of the Jeffersonian values. A decentralized government, placing more power in the hands of the states. And is in favor of forming ties with the French, instead of the British. Though has been criticized as aggressive, by others for comments made early in his career about conquering Vermont in 1764. But that was twenty four years ago, he can't be that aggressive now.
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 7, 2016 21:40:43 GMT
I'll randomize my vote. The first person in the third randomized list will be my vote.
First randomize. 1.George Clinton (AF-NY) 2.Samuel Huntington (F-CT) 3.Benjamin Lincoln (F-MA) 4.John Adams (F-MA) 5.John Jay (F-NY) 6.John Hancock (F-MA) 7.John Rutledge (F-SC) 8.George Washington (I-VA) Second randomize. 1.John Jay (F-NY) 2.Benjamin Lincoln (F-MA) 3.John Adams (F-MA) 4.John Hancock (F-MA) 5.George Washington (I-VA) 6.George Clinton (AF-NY) 7.Samuel Huntington (F-CT) 8.John Rutledge (F-SC)
Third randomize 1.George Washington (I-VA) 2.John Jay (F-NY) 3.George Clinton (AF-NY) 4.Samuel Huntington (F-CT) 5.John Rutledge (F-SC) 6.Benjamin Lincoln (F-MA) 7.John Adams (F-MA) 8.John Hancock (F-MA)
So George Washington will get my vote. Not George Washingtion, like I wrote in the poll.
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 8, 2016 3:35:10 GMT
late night bump.
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 8, 2016 20:26:54 GMT
Shameless bump.
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 9, 2016 2:43:06 GMT
Another late night bump.
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 9, 2016 21:42:50 GMT
Well now. We've reached a clear tie here. Hmmmm. And since the electoral votes at this point was 69, I can not split the vote. So I will now randomize best 3 of 5 which that one point will go to in this 34-34 split, for whom will win. Result will be in soon.
PS: I forgot as of writing this we have 17 minutes left.
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 9, 2016 22:07:17 GMT
Tie Breaker Results:
1. George Washington 2. John Adams
1-0, Washington
1. John Adams 2. George Washington
1-1, Tie
1. George Washington 2. John Adams
2-1, Washington
1. George Washington 2. John Adams
3-1, Washington
1. John Adams 2. George Washington
3-2, Washington
Results: George Washington wins the first United States Presidential Election, 35-34.
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Post by MinnesotaNationalist on Jul 9, 2016 22:21:50 GMT
Hail President Washington!
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 9, 2016 22:26:42 GMT
Hail President Washington! I didn't expect to run into such hard situations so quick. Now I gotta find a way to divide these votes nicely.
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