United States presidential election, 2032 (Alternative Chawosauria)

The United States presidential election of 2032 was the 62nd quadrennial American presidential election held on Tuesday, November 2, 2032. The bipartisan ticket of Democratic Incumbent President Jonathan D. Bismarck, and Republican Incumbent Vice President, Johnathan F. Rockefeller II, defeated the Republican ticket of former Alaskan Governor, Sarah Palin, and former New York Judge, Jeanine Pirro, in a 537-1 electoral college landslide, surpassing the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election as the largest electoral college landslide victory in American history.

President Bismarck was a vulnerable president at risk of losing reelection because Bismarck was slightly gaining some weight, there has been trouble with alcohol, and women, he mortgaged one of his vacation homes in Vermont to stay in the presidential race. Bismarck, despite winning a partisan victory in the 2030 midterm elections, faced an ideological defeat to a Conservative wave in the 2030 midterm elections, and he was challenged by a Conservative majority in Congress, he faced a tough challenge from a Progressive Democrat, Jonathan Drasko Boleslaw, for the nomination.

Despite a hard renomination fight, Bismarck was able to attack Boleslaw's role in the failed attempt to pass a Medicare for All bill in 2021, which was 11 years ago and it still haunted Progressives, this gave Bismarck the ability to challenge Boleslaw on healthcare in the primary debates, which Boleslaw could not defend himself from, and caused Boleslaw to perform poorly in the final days of the primaries and caucuses. Bismarck won the nomination for reelection in the Democratic Party convention in 2032, where Boleslaw conceded to President Bismarck after losing the nomination.

In the general election, President Jonathan D. Bismarck was expected to lose because of wide comparison with Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, where, as Republicans, they controlled the White House for 12 years from 1981 to 1993, and Bush was unable to win reelection because Bush was more moderate than Reagan, and the same was happening with the two Bismarck presidents, the Democrats controlled the White House for 12 years, from 2021 to now 2033, and that Jonathan D. Bismarck was more moderate than Jonathan S. Bismarck, which means the Far-Left Bismarckists were unhappy with Jonathan D. Bismarck's center-left positions and stances on policy, and that they would break away from the Democratic Party, just like the Reaganites broke away from the Republican Party in 1992.

As President, Jonathan D. Bismarck, to the left of Obama, but to the center of his predecessor, Jonathan S. Bismarck, maintained much of Bismarck's policies on Medicare for all, tuition-free college, the climate, immigration, and civil rights, but rolled back his predecessor's approach on war, and trade.

The Far-Left Bismarck voters dissatisfied with Jonathan D. Bismarck's foreign policy, this gave Republicans a chance to move from twelve years of Democratic control over the White House, the party nominated Sarah Palin, who polls widely showed she's leading the President, and Palin picking Jeanine Pirro, talking about a dream outsider, women ticket, with the polls widely showing Palin's leading, this led Palin to believe that she never had to campaign much because she believed she'd win anyway, in interviews, Palin was shown to be uninformed, and not on topic, and Jeanine Pirro had her own problems as well, she is shown to be argumentive, arrogant, and Palin and Pirro's support for Donald Trump back in the late 2010s a decade ago began to haunt their campaign, Palin and Pirro attempted to avoid talking about their past support for Trump, but was brought up in every presidential debate, and it sank their polls despite still leading.

President Bismarck campaigned hard, criticizing Palin as "uninformed" and Pirro as "impossible to get along with" the Palin campaign struck back by accusing Bismarck of sexism, and Bismarck's campaign laid out a series of attack ads showing interviews and events from the late 2010s of them supporting Trump, and said Palin and Pirro are not for the working man by saying they will take away social security to serve corporate interests, and other entitlement programs, taking away a worker's right to form a union without any fear of being fired by their employer, take away the "right to work" laws, and it worked on working-class voters as Palin and Pirro had a backlash from the working class and barely responded to the backlash, Palin and Pirro all ran campaigns accusing the Jonathan D. Bismarck Presidency of "letting pedophiles into the country to hurt children", attacking President Bismarck's refugee policies, but it backfired when videos, audios, and quotes of Palin and Pirro campaigning for Roy Moore, former Republican nominee for the US Senate from the 2017 Alabama Senate special election 15 years ago, coming back to haunt the Palin campaign, the Palin campaign barely responded to Bismarck's hitbacks, and backed off from the accusations.

Good events for President Bismarck happening in the News started to help Bismarck, the Conservative Congress narrowly passed and President Bismarck happily signed the Mandatory Vaccination and Children's Health Care Act of 2032, which strictly mandates for the first time in American History that all Children must have health care, and health care companies must charge families less money and vaccination is mandatory, or refusal to comply with the law would be treated as "child abuse", (prohibits and punish Faith Healing among children) but a Conservative court struck down this Health Care legislation, only to reinstate their ruling two days later due to widespread angry backlash, even among Republican politicians, voters, and donors, restoring the healthcare law, a victory for the President. President Bismarck campaigned for this Health Care law and gained Progressive support. President Bismarck made historic trade deals with North Korea, Iran, Russia, and Africa, which helped the American working class dramatically, and build strong alliances with North Korea, South Korea, Africa, and China, and the United States, China, and Russia began a successful Space mission to Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter, the President's handling of the Occult ritual abuse, and a strong middle class, drastically improving his approval ratings, and increased his chances for reelection.

In the general election, Bismarck swept all 50 states + the District of Columbia, losing only Maine's 2nd congressional district to Sarah Palin, winning a plurality of the nationwide popular vote, and beat his own predecessor once again with the largest electoral college victories for a President.

It was an ideological defeat for the Progressive movement, as Bismarck defeats the Green Party candidate, but a partisan win for the Progressives as a Democrat to have defeated Sarah Palin and Jeanine Pirro's Right-Wing candidacy. Candace Owens' attempt to sway Black voters to break off from the Democratic Party failed again for the fourth time, as Bismarck won 98% of black voters.