2008 Newreath Presidential Election

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2008 Newreath Presidential Election
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← 2004 November 10, 2008 (2008-11-10) 2012 →

410 Electoral College Votes
206 votes needed to win
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Nominee Matthew Dawson Kayden Wells
Party Republican Liberal
Home state Austin Cascadia
Running mate Branden Nielsen John Thomson
States carried 13 7
Electoral College vote 283 127
Percentage 69% 31%

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Electoral College Map
[Cyan = Wells] [Red = Dawson]

President before election

Matthew Dawson
Republican

President after election

Matthew Dawson
Republican

The 2012 Newreath Presidential Election was held on November 10th, 2012. The Republican Nominee, incumbent President Matthew Dawson, and his running mate, Vice President Branden Nielson, were elected to a second term. They defeated the Liberal ticket of Governor Kayden Wells of Cascadia and Representative John Thomson of Midland.

As the incumbent president, Dawson secured the Republican nomination for President with no opposition. Due to his popularity across the nation and within the Republican party, Dawson faced no major or minor challengers and as such, the Republican Party in many of the states decided not to hold primaries and instead automatically declare Dawson the winner of that state's primary. The Liberals experienced a relatively uncompetitive primary between Governor Wells of Cascadia and Lauderdale Senator Michelle Danes. Wells managed to gain a substantial lead in the early states which, by West-Friday, meant that Senator Danes was no longer competitive. Many political commentators speculated that the small liberal field was due to President Dawson's substantial popularity with many liberal heavy weights not wanting to fight a "losing battle".