2088 United States presidential election

The 2088 United States presidential election was the 76th quadrennial United States presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 2088. The incumbent Green Party ticket of President Annie Brown and Vice President Sara Ribo defeated the Republican ticket of Ammon Harrison and Imani Martin; they also defeated the Democratic ticket of Natalia Vernon and Mason Situ. This election was a once-in-a-lifetime landslide; all 54 states went to the Green Party, and only three states went to them by a margin of under 10%.

Background
After several election cycles of trying, Annie Brown of the Green Party won the 2084 election, becoming the first ever Green Party candidate to win a presidential election. Her first term involved lots of electoral reforms (expanding the Senate to three seats per state, expanding the House to 250,000 people per seat, and instituting nationwide ranked choice voting were particularly notable.) Her administration also took aggressive action against climate change; the Green-controlled House and Senate passed a $3.9 trillion bill to construct levees along the Gulf of Mexico Coast, most notably.

Close states
Margin of victory less than 5%:
 * 1) North Dakota, 3.20%

Margin of victory between 5% and 10%:
 * 1) West Virginia, 6.98%
 * 2) Utah, 9.52%

Margin of victory between 10% and 20%:
 * 1) Kentucky, 12.23%
 * 2) Wyoming, 12.84%
 * 3) Montana, 17.60%
 * 4) Idaho, 18.69%

Closest to national average:
 * 1) Michigan, 44.31%