Recommended for National Review readers who know that Clinton won the popular vote but dont care. The rulebook is TERRIBLE, the artwork is meh, and there are some noticeable typos. Millennials, Commies, Lawful Evils, Screw-Em-Alls, etc, each with differing point values.Įach turn, you can claim a Voter card or play a Wonk or Trick card, which has a special effect on the game. Like Campaign Trail, the point is to get the most Electoral Votes. Includes real candidates, like Clinton, Trump, Sanders, Cruz, etc, as well as Nixon, Abraham Lincoln, and Cthulhu. Lasts an hour and a half to 2 hours, so it can overstay its welcome.īut if you like watching Steve Kornacki play with the big board on MSNBC, this may be your game.Įlections of US America Election: The Card Game A problematic but relevant card game. The board and cards are fairly busy with information, mainly because they reflect each states Debate Issues. Whoever ends up with the most electoral college delegates wins. It simulates the operational level, so candidates have to actually travel from state to state. Players represent political archetypes: The Populist, The Genius, etc. Theres also Solo and a Co-Op mode against an AI player. So play them Campaign Trail Area control game.
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