2024 United States elections (Bismarck America)

The 2024 United States elections included many federal elections on Election Day, November 5, 2024. President Bismarck won a landslide reelection to a second term and Democrats build on their supermajorities in both chambers of Congress.

The result was another wave election for the Democratic Party, a back to back victory for the party, which it's the first time since 1930, 1932, 1934, and 1936 that the President's party experienced wave elections in that President's first term, Jonathan Bismarck was the first President since Franklin D. Roosevelt to have experienced wave elections in his first term. The Democrats retained control of the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives, while at the same times, adding more seats and votes to their federal supermajority and trifecta at the expense of the opposition.

The Incumbent Democratic President Jonathan S. Bismarck won reelection in the biggest landslide victory in U.S. History, surpassing Ronald Reagan's 1984 landslide reelection as the biggest blowout in history. Bismarck surpassed Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 popular vote margin as the largest margin for a winning President. Bismarck won 535 electoral votes and Mike Pence, Bismarck's Republican challenger, won just only 3 electoral votes, worse than Alf Landon in 1936, who won 8 electoral votes against Roosevelt's 523 electoral votes, and Walter Mondale's 13 electoral votes to Reagan's 525 electoral votes.

President Bismarck was the first president since President Barack Obama twelve years prior to win reelection to a second term. A 16-year streak of presidents reelected lasting from 1996 to 2012 was broken by Donald Trump in the previous presidential election in 2020, but President Bismarck won reelection.

Democrats build on their congressional supermajority by gaining seats in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, beating back Republicans who had been known to be attacking President Bismarck.

President Bismarck ran on his record of a pandemic-free world, a bolstering economy, his support for popular policies, and touted his gun safety policies as law and order measures. President Bismarck responded to Mike Pence's attacks on the president himself as evidence that he has no good resume to brag about because it is an unpopular resume, the president exploited Pence's well-documented loyalty to Trump as evidence that of him being too naïve to lead, thus cast doubt on his judgement as a leader. President Bismarck also attacked congressional Republicans, attacking them for having QAnon and other far-right members who tried to impeach him, warning it be a mistake to hand over the House over to them, Republicans easily distanced themselves from impeachment only to depress their QAnon base, resulting in further losses suffered by House Republicans. One Republican in Kentucky defeated an incumbent Democrat over personal issues.

President Bismarck successfully beat off Republican Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ted Cruz of Texas for their role in the 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol, and the Senate Republicans' associations with the two men cost them their seats. Angus King's retirement made possible of party Democrat flipping the state from Independent over to the Democrat. Democrat, Johnathan Walsingham.

The election results indicated that Americans felt better than they were four years ago and constant GOP attacks on President Bismarck blew back on the Republicans by keeping his popularity at record high and continuing growing public fatigue of negative partisan politics.