United States presidential election, 2024 (Alternative Chawosauria)

The United States presidential election of 2024 was the 60th quadrennial presidential election held on November 5, 2024. Incumbent Democratic president Jonathan S. Bismarck and his new running mate, Harry A. Wallace, a pro-life Democrat from Florida, defeated the Republican ticket, former Vice President, Mike Pence, and former Senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, in a historic size landslide victory. Winning 535 electoral votes, defeating Ronald Reagan by 10 points. The Vote Neither Campaign once again done a campaign against Bismarck and Pence, supported mostly by Anti-Bismarck Democrats.

In the Democratic Party primaries, Bismarck was confronted by a divided party, and he faced a harsh and intense challenge from Harry A. Wallace, a Pro-Life Democrat. The New Democrats and Conservative Democrats opposed Bismarck's presidency, Bismarck made a desperate attempt to lock up the nomination. On the Republican side, the Republicans were also desperate to challenge against Bismarck, Bismarck defeated the Republicans in a huge margin, the worst margin for the Republicans since 1964, after an intense battle between Trump Republicans led by Steve Bannon and the Anti-Trump Republicans hand chosen by Meghan McCain, the Republicans nominated Mike Pence, former Vice President for Donald Trump (2017-21).

Roy Moore challenged the Republican Party for the nomination, opinion polls showed that Moore would have successfully beaten the President, overwhelming polling data have all suggested that Roy Moore would have defeat President Bismarck in a 355-183 electoral college margin or over 350 electoral votes if nominated President. The Republican Party rigged the primaries against Moore and nominated party insider Mike Pence due to hopes that this would bring common ground between the Establishment and Populist wings of the GOP.

In the general election, Mike Pence made a desperate attempt to unseat Bismarck, saying "If the Democrats can defeat an incumbent Republican president in 2020 then the Republicans can beat an incumbent Democrat president in 2024" that was often said in rallies. Pence ran a Conservative campaign, campaigning to preserve the Conservative Supreme Court, campaigned against Roe v. Wade, campaigned against LGBT rights, and for a small government, lower taxes, and deregulation.

Pence went on to lose the 2024 election in an even bigger margin, bigger than Reagan's 1984 margin, historians called this general election result a "reversal of history of the Republican Party". This was a major set back for the GOP and a moving forward victory for the Democrats. Populist Republicans blamed Mike Pence's loss on the Republican Party's anti-Moore sentiment. Polls continued to affirm that Moore would have performed very well among White Blue-Collar Workers, and increase the Conservative turnout. There were also other Republicans who would've defeated Bismarck either easily or narrowly, Ben Shapiro, Phil Robertson, and other Republicans who ran.