Talk:United States Presidential Election 2020 (LLB'sWorld)

I don't know what direction you're planning on going with this, but I would imagine that the Democrats would probably nominate a radical as an overreaction to a Moderate Republican.YNot1989 05:50, March 30, 2011 (UTC)

I'm trying to come up with potential Democrats who currently don't hold any high office (cabinet, US Senator, US Congressman, Governor) and think of people who may be elected to such an office in the near future. Currently, I am considering some of the younger Democrats who participated in the walk-out over the union bill in Wisconsin, but any other people you can think of would be great. LurkerLordB 21:49, March 31, 2011 (UTC)

Also, for the Conservative Party, I have decided on the nominee being Jeff Landry of Lousiana, and Maggie Gallagher as the VP nominee. LurkerLordB 23:54, March 31, 2011 (UTC)

why would Wisconsin, Maryland and Hawaii be the only states to go Democrat? Wisconsin was close in '00 and '04, and Maryland has gone Republican as early as 1988. My guess that the only states that would vote democrat would be Vermont, Rhode Island, and Hawaii. all 3 have history of heavy Democratic support. A wikia Contributor 20.39, September 14, 2011 (UTC)

Ummm No
Oregon will probably never go republican. We have too much unemployment and poor people. And too many colleges with students who overwhelmingly favor the democratic party. 67.189.33.49 13:36, September 21, 2013 (UTC)OregonianGirl