United States presidential election, 2020 (Alternative Chawosauria)

The United States presidential election of 2020 was the 59th quadrennial American presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. In a bigger than expected surprise victory, the Democratic ticket of private citizen Jonathan S. Bismarck and Congresswoman from Hawaii Tulsi Gabbard defeated the Republican ticket of Incumbent President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, in a bigger than expected 490-48 electoral college margin, Bismarck won both the electoral college and the popular vote in a bigger margin.

On issues of the day, Bismarck ran a Progressive campaign, advocated for a Social Democracy, advocated for a livable wage, labor unionism, social corporatism, progressive taxation, environmental protection, a Medicare for all system, a tuition-free public college system, and a non-interventionist and protectionist foreign policy, Bismarck also condemned and attacked Nationalism, the Alt-Right movement, Islamophobia, Euroscepticism, Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Jair Bolsonaro, Steve Bannon, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Republican Party, Institutionalized racism, technological unemployment, and Trump's brand of Protectionism.

Trump ran a Conservative campaign, he attacked Bismarck's liberal policies, advocated for lower taxes, deregulation, defended his decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, and attacked Immigration, Trump went on to attack Bismarck by calling him a "Socialist" and Bismarck often fought back.

Bismarck faced allegations of white supremacy when learned he was a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and was accused of Antisemitism and Anti-Catholicism for his criticism of Israel and the Catholic Church. Some people alleged that Bismarck was using a dog-whistle to garner Antisemites and Anti-Catholicists into the polls for his own political gain.

Bismarck secured the Democratic nomination with the help from Progressive organizations and fundraising, despite this, Bismarck was confronted by prejudice because of his Appalachian heritage, his Democratic opponents often attacked his Appalachian heritage, accusing him of being mentally ignorant, inbred, and murderous while other Democratic Party leaders were concerned that the Democratic Party nominating an Appalachian could cost them the election, especially in the Northeast and the Pacific West Coast, but what really got the Democrats uncomfortable about Bismarck is that a White, Appalachian "Southern Democrat" with a Confederate ancestry because of how would Black voters view it. Bismarck and Trump were both opposed by the so-called "Vote Neither Campaign", a group that some Republicans blamed for Bismarck's victory. The Vote Neither Campaign was a nonpartisan organization that promoted Voters to write in other people or vote for third party candidates to avoid a Trump reelection and a Bismarck victory and Presidency. The Vote Neither Campaign criticized both Bismarck and Trump of being two extremist radicals, another scapegoat the Republicans blamed for their epic historic electoral downfall, and it's widely considered a highly accurate scapegoat by Democratic, Republican, Independent, and Third Party voters, commentators, politicians, and campaigns, was that Bismarck was pushed by the Paines to run against Trump to electorally help Trump win easily because of Bismarck's fiercely young age, and lack of political, military, and corporate experience, naive about Bismarck's electoral capability, Bismarck's progressive candidacy resulted in Bismarck defeating Trump in a surprise victory and the Paines were forced to flee the political arena, embarrassed, and abandon Bismarck in disgrace, especially before the election, with their rhetoric against Bismarck's immigration policies that resulted in a bomb attack on Representative Jonathan D. Bismarck's private residence in New York, which resulted in the representative's daughter getting killed, which turned out to be Jonathan S. Bismarck's niece, creating an escalating problem for the Paines because of lawsuits from the Bismarck Family, Trump immediately fired the Paines off his campaign due to intense pressure.

Trump secured the Republican nomination despite intense competition from Ohio governor, John Kasich, who Conservative commentators said Kasich would have defeated the Bismarck-Gabbard ticket with nominated. Bismarck became the first Democrat since the 1964 U.S. presidential election to win 400 electoral votes and won the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Alaska, and Oklahoma, and the first Democrat since Barack Obama in 2008 to win Indiana and North Carolina, the first Democrat since Jimmy Carter in 1976 to win Texas, the first Democrat since Bill Clinton in 1996 to win Tennessee (his home state), Kentucky, Arkansas, Lousiana, Missouri, and Arizona, the first Democrat since Bill Clinton in 1992 to win Georgia. Bismarck became the first presidential candidate since Bill Clinton in 1992 to have defeated an Incumbent President, the first presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan in 1980 to beat an Incumbent President in a huge landslide. The first Democrat since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to win over 400 electoral votes in the electoral college, and the first presidential candidate since George H.W. Bush in 1988 to win over 400 electoral votes in the electoral college.

Bismarck won the Sunbelt region, a region that has been Republican since 1980, Bismarck restored the Democrats' political popularity in the rust belt states by winning all the rustbelt states and haven't missed a single rust belt state, Bismarck has missed some Sunbelt states, Bismarck failed to win Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Utah. Bismarck created a coalition of minority voters, Rustbelt worker voters, Sunbelt voters, LGBT voters, Women voters, Socialist, and other Far-Left voters, and moderate and liberal Republican voters. This election saw the rise of the so-called "Bismarck Republicans" Republican voters who held socially liberal and economically moderate and environmentally progressive views. The Bismarck Republicans made it difficult for the Republican opposition to take back power from the Bismarcks and the Democrats by crossing party lines and voted Democratic for Bismarck to put his progressive agenda into force. Republican attempts to take back these so-called "Bismarck Republicans" were always unsuccessful in the 2022 midterms, 2024 presidential election, and the 2026 and 2028 elections.

The 2016 presidential election is the last election won by the Republicans. This election in 2020 foreshadows the extinction of the Republican Party between 2020 to 2095 due to the legacy of Donald Trump and the Conservatives strayed into the Democratic Party in the 2100s, only to fall to the Green Party.

The whole story ends when, in the nightfall after the election, at a Birmingham Alabama rally, where Bismarck moderately lives, Bismarck held up a Conservative newspaper with the title "Trump defeats Bismarck", simply for everybody at the rally to mock, knowing it is unsurprisingly a Conservative newspaper, and as the press takes pictures of Bismarck holding the newspaper that falsely indicates that Trump has won 2020, it became the slightly identical iconic image to the picture of President Harry Truman famously holding a newspaper that says "Dewey defeats Truman", the image of Bismarck holding that newspaper became the symbol of anti-establishment victory.

Since the Bismarck victory, much of Republican leaders, politicians, and voters of both sides had all blamed the establishment media such as the Washington Post, the Wallstreet Journal, MSNBC CNN, Fox News, and more, for misleading them that Trump was gonna beat Bismarck drastically, and these media outlets have lost a painful amount of viewers and readers, leaving them only with a Centrist base, which they never recovered until 2032. Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk attempted to undercut Bismarck's political dominance in the African-American vote, but failed dramatically when Bismarck won 95% of black voters, outperforming Hillary Clinton's 88% of black voters by 7% points, exposing the "Blexit" movement as an "ineffective scam with no political agenda for black people". Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk vowed again to undercut Bismarck's political dominance over the Black community in the future, starting with the 2022 midterm elections. "Blexit" is a pro-Republican Party crusade to sway black voters to "dramatically exit from the Democratic Party and into the Republican Party" this goal would fail in future elections and died out entirely in 2040 when President Montgomery dominated Black voters in a historic high turnout.

Previous Election
In the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, there was anger towards the establishment and a call for populism, and there was a candidate who sympathized it, Donald Trump, despite his controversial comments on Immigrants, Muslims, Women, and Minorities, have preached a populist rhetoric against America's standard trade policies, America's foreign policy, the Obama administration, and the threat of multiculturalism, this inspired blue-collar workers, businessmen, and Social Conservative voters as Trump had ran a moderately socially conservative campaign. Trump faced a rough competition from Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, and other Republicans, but managed to defeat them all. On the Democratic Party side, populism was also on the rise on their territory, Vermont Senator, Bernie Sanders, a left-wing populist, called for toughness on Wallstreet, big corporations, corporate bribery over Congress, and the fall of economic and social inequality, while Hillary Clinton was a standardized establishmentarian candidate who was endorsed by Wallstreet that she did a speech on their behalf, Clinton was facing problems with her email controversy, her role in the Benghazi invasion, and despite all of this, she won the nomination anyway, and her greatest downfall was that focused on Trump most of the time while taking about issues less of the time due to a belief that she'll win anyway because she was the "favorite" to win by the media, but lost in shock. It turns out Russia hacked the election to help Trump to avoid a Hillary Clinton Presidency.

Russian Interference
Many of Trump's associates were busted for working with the Russians to win the 2016 election, exposing the hypocrisy about Hillary Clinton's national security misconduct, and once Trump was busted entirely,

Primaries
The Democratic Party, with Richard Ojeda running, John Delaney, and eventually Hillary Clinton, have all showed up in the first primary debate, with a strange young competitor, Jonathan S. Bismarck. Bismarck's philosophy was social democracy, and there was a difficult challenge between Bismarck and Ojeda, but Bismarck stole the show when he challenged Ojeda on medicare for all, and made Progressives in the Party favor Bismarck over Ojeda, causing Ojeda to drop out. Leaving Bismarck to challenge Hillary Clinton and John Delaney.

In the primary trial, Bismarck ran a populist campaign, challenging Hillary Clinton's electability, said Clinton was unlikeable among rust-belt and sun-belt voters, and attacked Clinton's migrant comments as "hypocritical for a Democrat" and said Clinton was too right-wing for the party to bare. Clinton fought back against Bismarck and said Bismarck was a "sexist" and criticized Bismarck's wording of "social democracy" as a "dog-whistle" word to appeal to socialist and communist voters. On Super Tuesday, Bismarck swept Iowa and New Hampshire and went on to win more states, and more delegates, flipping 2016 Clinton states of California, Texas, New Mexico, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Nevada, South Dakota, Missouri, Illinois, Delaware, Washington, DC, Virginia, Tennessee (his own state), and finally, Florida.