Win the White House

3.5
13.1K reviews
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Running for the presidency isn't easy! In Win the White House, manage your very own presidential campaign by debating your opponents, strategically raising funds, polling voters, launching media campaigns, and making personal appearances. Keep a close eye on the map as you battle for electoral votes.

Played 3.5 million+ times on iCivics.org, this NEW and IMPROVED version of Win the White House includes all new ways to put your stamp on your campaign:
- More avatars
- New campaign slogans
- Running mate options
-Maverick Option for creating your platform
- Refreshed content, art and game play
- Option to print your personalised campaign materials

Sign up for an iCivics account to earn Impact Points and game-based achievements!

Teachers: Check out our classroom resources for Win the White House. Just visit www.icivics.org!

Learning Objectives: Your students will ...
-Explain the electoral process (primary and general elections, Electoral College)
-Identify the influence of the media in forming public opinion
-Analyze how parts of a whole interact to produce outcomes in complex systems

Game Features:
1. Create a candidate. Pick an avatar, home state, political party, and campaign slogan.
2. Choose the issues that matter to you. Battle it out with other presidential hopefuls in a primary debate by choosing the best arguments for the issues you care about.
3. Win the primaries. The primary season doubles as the game tutorial in Win the White House. Gain campaign skills by spending time and resources in Iowa and New Hampshire.
4. Win the election. As the party candidate, you must work to gain and keep momentum through targeted media campaigns and personal appearances. Running for office isn't cheap, so you'll need to find funding in friendly states. Your ability to poll will also keep you in the know and help guide you to a presidential victory!
Updated on
Nov 16, 2023

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

3.5
11.8K reviews
annleigh hamlet
September 18, 2024
I played this game during the pandemic on my tablet amazingly but now that I'm finally redownloadinh if on my phone for the past half hour it goes to a screen that says connecting to server and has stayed there. I've I downloaded and reinstalled twice now but it keeps doing this when it's never done this before on any other times I've downloaded it. I'm 19 and I love this game though.
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A Google user
November 13, 2018
417 high for electoral votes! It would be better if there were 15-20 weeks to battle. Also states like California and New York should always start blue, while Texas and Florida should always start red. Maybe add a false propaganda button for states where there is no option for positive or negative campaign options. Give a high risk high reward for false propaganda, it would make it more interesting. Still a great game though.
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nick deri
May 9, 2020
Good game, designed fine. Only problem is that the AI loves Alabama and Illinois for some reason? They campaign over and over again in those 2 states. Makes the game pretty easy because instead of challenging you in the states that are worth a lot of points, they let you have them in favor of those 2 states. Also, it's really easy to click the wrong state and end up fundraising or campaigning in a state you didn't mean to
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