Alternate Future Wiki

Please note: This scenario currently only includes past events, but it will extend to the future soon in other articles. The point of divergence is the South Carolina Primary.

Iowa caucuses[]

Won by Pete Buttigieg. but Bernie Sanders won the popular vote. Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar also won delegates. Joe Biden and Andrew Yang won more than five percent of the popular vote.

New Hampshire primary[]

Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg were tied in delegates. Bernie Sanders won the popular vote. Amy Klobuchar also won delegates. Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden won more than five percent of the popular vote.

Nevada causes[]

Won by Bernie Sanders. Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg also won delegates. Elizabeth Warren won more than five percent of the vote.

South Carolina primary[]

In real history: Won by Joe Biden in a landslide. Bernie Sanders also won delegates. Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg, and Elizabeth Warren won more than five percent of the popular vote.

In our scenario: Won by Tom Steyer. Joe Biden also won delegates. Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, and Elizabeth Warren were not on the ballot, and strategically supported Steyer in the state's primary.

Candidates who withdrew after South Carolina: Pete Buttigieg, who did not endorse a candidate.

Alabama primary[]

In real history: Won by Joe Biden in a landslide. Bernie Sanders also won delegates. Michael Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren won more than five percent of the popular vote.

In our scenario: Won by Joe Biden, although by quite a bit less than real history. Tom Steyer also won delegates. Bernie Sanders, Michael Bloomberg, and Elizabeth Warren were not on the ballot, and strategically supported Steyer in the state's primary.

American Samoa caucus[]

Won by Michael Bloomberg in a landslide. Tulsi Gabbard also won delegates. Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden won more than five percent of the popular vote.

The results of this caucus were about the same as in real history.

Candidates who withdrew due to the American Samoa caucus: Tulsi Gabbard, who did not endorse a candidate.

Arkansas primary[]

In real history: Won by Joe Biden in a landslide. Bernie Sanders and Michael Bloomberg also won delegates. Elizabeth Warren won more than five percent of the popular vote.

In our scenario: Won by Michael Bloomberg. Joe Biden also won delegates. Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer, and Elizabeth Warren were not on the ballot, and strategically supported Steyer in the state's primary.

California primary[]

Won by Bernie Sanders in a landslide. Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Michael Bloomberg won delegates.

The results of this primary were about the same as in real history.

Colorado primary[]

Won by Bernie Sanders. Joe Biden. Michael Bloomberg, and Elizabeth Warren won delegates.

The results of this primary were about the same as in real history.

Maine primary[]

In real history: Won by Joe Biden. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren also won delegates. Michael Bloomberg won more than five percent of the popular vote.

In our scenario: Won by Bernie Sanders. Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren also won delegates. Michael Bloomberg won more than five percent of the popular vote.