Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'electoral college'

The constitutional process by which the President of the United States is elected through state-appointed electors rather than direct popular vote. Established as a compromise between congressional and popular selection of the president, the Electoral College grants each state electors equal to its congressional representation, creating a system where candidates must build support across diverse states rather than just population centers. This mechanism has occasionally resulted in presidents winning the electoral vote while losing the popular vote, sparking debates about democratic representation in American politics.

What If California Split Into Multiple States?

Exploring the alternate timeline where California fragmented into separate states, fundamentally reshaping American politics, economics, and regional identity on the West Coast.

What If The 2016 US Presidential Election Had a Different Outcome?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Hillary Clinton defeated Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, radically altering America's political landscape and global relations.