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« Reply #25 on: March 12, 2019, 05:56:53 AM »

Truman also skipped 14.
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« Reply #26 on: March 16, 2019, 05:24:45 PM »

It took me way too long to get that it's a Baker as Garfield list. Not sure why Bentsen doesn't die in '85 ITTL though.
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« Reply #27 on: May 14, 2019, 10:21:32 AM »

Welcome to Hell
45. Donald Trump / Mike Pence (2017-2021)
def. Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine
46. Joe Biden / Kamala Harris (2021-2025)
def. Donald Trump / Mike Pence
47. Tom Cotton / Dan Bishop (2025-2027)
def. Kamala Harris / Roy Cooper
48. Dan Bishop / Brett Kavanaugh (2027-2037)
2028 def. Jeff Jackson / Katie Hill
2032 def. John Fetterman / Rachel Hunt*

*Replacing Danica Roem, who withdrew after being hospitalized due to an attack from a Bishop supporter

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« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2019, 10:19:00 PM »

Just be cool, dude. Damn.
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« Reply #29 on: July 14, 2019, 05:47:55 PM »

Saw "Sr." and "Jr." and thought someone stole my idea of President Birch Bayh (i.e. the one born in 1928) in the 2000s and that the one who died in 1971 lived another 15 years or so.
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« Reply #30 on: July 20, 2019, 09:33:29 AM »

A one-term Congressman as Veep, a guy who's never held office for President, and a 32-year-old woman for President (who's also only been in Congress for one term) are all pretty woke.
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« Reply #31 on: November 06, 2019, 09:15:15 PM »

I got Jackson as Trump and Bush as Biden, but what about the rest?
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« Reply #32 on: November 10, 2019, 10:09:39 AM »

Same as Johnson and MB, except I didn't bother creating a new party system like the latter did.

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« Reply #33 on: November 30, 2019, 10:04:15 PM »

Okay, I'll bite. How the hell did an unabashed Nazi win the Dem nomination in '68?
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« Reply #34 on: April 06, 2020, 06:49:10 PM »

From the recesses of my fourteen-year-old mind:

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
28. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Democratic, New Jersey) 1913 – 1921
29. Warren Gamaliel Harding (Republican, Ohio) 1921 – 1923 †
30. Jeanette Pickering Rankin (Republican, Montana) 1923 – 1925

31. John William Davis (Democratic, West Virginia) 1925 – 1929
32. Jeanette Pickering Rankin (Republican, Montana) 1929 – 1933
33. Lena Jones Wade Springs (Democratic, Tennessee) 1933 – 1937
34. Jeanette Pickering Rankin (Republican, Montana) 1937 – 1942 *
35. Florence Prag Kahn (Republican, California) 1942 – 1945

36. Frances Perkins (Democratic, New York) 1945 – 1953
37. Dwight David Eisenhower (Republican, New York) 1953 – 1955 †
38. Margaret Madeline Chase Smith (Republican, Maine) 1955 – 1965

39. Maurine Brown Neuberger-Solomon (Democratic, Oregon) 1965 – 1969
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1969 – 1973
41. Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (Democratic, New York) 1973 – 1981
42. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1981 – 1981 ‡
43. Nancy Landon Kassebaum (Republican, Kansas) 1981 – 1989

44. Christine Jorgensen (Democratic, New York) 1989 – 1989 †
45. Barbara Levy Boxer (Democratic, California) 1989 – 1993

46. Paula Fickes Hawkins (Republican, Florida) 1993 – 1997
47. Paul David Wellstone (Democratic, Minnesota) 1997 – 2005
48. Lisa Ann Murkowski (Republican, Alaska) 2005 – 2009
49. Bernard Sanders (Independent-Democratic, Vermont) 2009 – 2017
50. Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (Democratic, Wisconsin) 2017 – present


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« Reply #35 on: April 08, 2020, 07:51:42 AM »

Yeah, fourteen-year-old me was missing out on that opportunity.
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« Reply #36 on: May 28, 2020, 11:00:03 PM »

Based on Truman's post, the most amount of presidents using OTL candidates. In part a reboot of my old "all the assassinations" list. If you take this realistically, then don't.

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. John Hancock (Federalist, Massachusetts) 1789–1793
2. George Clinton (Republican, New York) 1793–1797
3. Thomas Jefferson (Republican, Virginia) 1797–1801
4. Aaron Burr, Jr. (Republican, New York) 1801–1805

5. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist, South Carolina) 1805–1809
6. James Madison, Jr. (Republican, Virginia) 1809–1813
7. DeWitt Clinton (Republican, New York) 1813–1817

8. Rufus King (Federalist, New York) 1817–1825
9. James Monroe (Republican, Virginia) 1821–1825
10. John Quincy Adams (Republican, Massachusetts) 1825–1829

11. Andrew Jackson (Democratic, Tennessee) 1829–1833
12. Henry Clay (National, Kentucky) 1833–1837
13. Martin Van Buren (Democratic, New York) 1837–1841
14. William Henry Harrison (Whig, Ohio) 1841–1841 †
15. John Tyler (Whig→Unaffiliated, Virginia) 1841–1843 *
16. Willie Person Mangum (Whig, North Carolina) 1843–1844
17. James Knox Polk (Democratic, Tennessee) 1844–1848
18. Zachary Taylor (Whig, Louisiana) 1848–1850 †
19. Millard Fillmore (Whig, New York) 1850–1852

20. Franklin Pierce (Democratic, New Hampshire) 1852–1856
21. James Buchanan (Democratic, Pennsylvania) 1856–1859 *
22. John Cabell Breckinridge (Democratic, Kentucky) 1859–1860
23. Stephen Arnold Douglas (Democratic, Illinois) 1860–1861 †

24. Solomon Foot (Republican, Vermont) 1861–1862
25. Abraham Lincoln (Republican, Illinois) 1862–1864 ‡
26. Hannibal Hamlin (Republican, Maine) 1864–1865 ‡
27. Lafayette Sabine Foster (Republican, Connecticut) 1865–1866
28. John Charles Frιmont (Republican, California) 1866–1870
29. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican, Illinois) 1870–1874
30. Charles Francis Adams Sr. (Republican, Massachusetts) 1874–1878

31. Samuel Jones Tilden (Democratic, New York) 1878–1882
32. James Abram Garfield (Republican, Ohio) 1882–1882 ‡
33. Chester A. Arthur (Republican, New York) 1882–1886

–. Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Democratic, Indiana) elect 1885–1885 †
34. Samuel Jackson Randall (Democratic, Pennsylvania) 1886–1890

35. James Gillespie Blaine (Republican, Maine) 1890–1893 †
36. Blanche Kelso Bruce (Republican, Mississippi) 1893–1894

37. Horace Boies (Democratic, Iowa) 1894–1898
38. William McKinley (Republican, Ohio) 1898–1901 ‡
39. John Milton Hay (Republican, District of Columbia) 1901–1902
40. Marcus Alonzo Hanna (Republican, Ohio) 1902–1904 †
41. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (Republican, New York) 1904–1904 **
–. John Milton Hay (Republican, District of Columbia) 1904–1905
–. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (Republican, New York) 1905–1909
42. William Howard Taft (Republican, Ohio) 1909–1909 ‡
43. James Schoolcraft Sherman (Republican, New York) 1909–1912 †
44. Philander Chase Knox (Republican, Pennsylvania) 1912–1913

45. James Beauchamp Clark (Democratic, Missouri) 1913–1917
46. Charles Evans Hughes (Republican, New York) 1917–1921
47. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Democratic, New Jersey) 1921–1924 †
48. Bainbridge Colby (Democratic, New York) 1924–1925

49. Robert Marion La Follette Sr. (Progressive, Wisconsin) 1925–1925 †
50. Burton Kendall Wheeler (Progressive, Montana) 1925–1929

51. Herbert Clark Hoover (Republican, California) 1929–1933
–. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic, New York) elect 1932–1933 ‡
52. John Nance Garner (Democratic, Texas) 1933–1937
53. Henry Skillman Breckinridge (Democratic, New York) 1937–1941

54. Wendell Lewis Willkie (Republican, New York) 1941–1944 †
55. Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg (Republican, Michigan) 1944–1945
56. Thomas Edmund Dewey (Republican, New York) 1945–1947 ‡
57. John William Bricker (Republican, Ohio) 1947–1949

58. Claude Denson Pepper (Democratic, Florida) 1949–1950 ‡
59. Harry S. Truman (Democratic, Missouri) 1950–1952 *
60. Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn (Democratic, Texas) 1952–1953

61. Dwight David Eisenhower (Republican, New York) 1953–1955 †
62. Richard Milhous Nixon (Republican, California) 1955–1957

63. Carey Estes Kefauver (Democratic, Tennessee) 1957–1961
–. Richard Milhous Nixon (Republican, California) elect 1960–1960 ‡
64. George Harrison Bender (Republican, Ohio) 1961–1961 †

65. John William McCormack (Democratic, Massahcusetts) 1961–1962
66. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1962–1963 ‡
67. Lyndon Baines Johnson (Democratic, Texas) 1963–1963 ‡
68. Carl Bert Albert (Democratic, Oklahoma) 1963–1965

69. Margaret Madeline Chase Smith (Republican, Maine) 1965–1969
70. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1969–1972 ‡
71. Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Democratic, Maine) 1972–1974 ‡
72. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, Alaska) 1974–1975 ‡
73. Birch Evans Bayh (Democratic, Indiana) 1975–1975 ‡
74. Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. (Democratic, Louisiana) 1975–1977

75. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1977–1979 ‡
76. Richard Schultz Schweiker (Republican, Pennsylvania) 1979–1981

77. Edward Moore Kennedy (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1981–1981 ‡
78. Walter Frederick Mondale (Democratic, Minnesota) 1981–1989

79. Robert Joseph Dole (Republican, Kansas) 1989–1993
80. Joseph Robert Kerrey (Democratic, Nebraska) 1993–1994 ‡
81. Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (Democratic, Tennessee) 1994–1994 ‡
82. Thomas Richard Harkin (Democratic, Iowa) 1994–1994 ‡
83. Thomas Stephen Foley (Democratic, Washington) 1994–1996 ‡
84. Paul Efthemios Tsongas (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1996–1997 †

85. Newton Leroy Gingrich (Republican, Georgia) 1997–1997
86. William Jefferson Clinton (Democratic, Arkansas) 1997–1999 *
87. William Warren Bradley (Democratic, New Jersey) 1999–2001

88. John Sidney McCain III (Republican, Arizona) 2001–2001 ‡
89. George Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 2001–2002 †
90. Richard Bruce Cheney (Republican, Texas) 2002–2005

91. John Forbes Kerry (Democratic, Massachusetts) 2005–2005 ‡
92. Johnny Reid Edwards (Democratic, North Carolina) 2005–2005 ‡

93. John Dennis Hastert (Republican, Illinois) 2005–2006 *
94. Rudolph William Louis Giuliani (Republican, New York) 2006–2009

95. Barack Hussein Obama II (Democratic, Illinois) 2009–2009 ‡
96. Joseph Robinette Biden (Democratic, Delaware) 2009–2011 ‡
97. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic, New York) 2011–2013

98. Willard Mitt Romney (Republican, Massachusetts) 2013–2013 ‡
99. Paul Davis Ryan (Republican, Wisconsin) 2013–2016 ‡
100. Rafael Edward Cruz (Republican, Texas) 2016–2017

101. Bernard Sanders (Democratic, Vermont) 2017–2017 ‡
102. Juliαn Castro (Democratic, Texas) 2017–2018 ‡
103. Elizabeth Ann Herring Warren (Democratic, Massachusetts) 2018–2021

104. Marshall Clement Sanford Jr. (Republican, South Carolina) 2021–present
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« Reply #37 on: January 19, 2021, 05:14:35 PM »

Well, sh**t. That's one way to get Pelosi out of leadership.
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« Reply #38 on: January 28, 2021, 03:05:57 PM »

With the assistance of discovolante

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
42. James Anthony Traficant (Democratic, Ohio) 1993–1995 *
43. Edmund Gerald Brown (Democratic, California) 1995–1997
44. Theodore John Kaczynski (Independent, Montana) 1997–1998 *
45. John Ellis Bush (Republican, Florida) 1998–2005
46. Dennis John Kucinich (Democratic, Ohio) 2005–2009
47. Ronald Ernest Paul (Republican-Libertarian, Texas) 2009–2017
48. Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (Republican, Louisiana) 2017–2021
49. Timothy Michael Kaine (Democratic, Virginia) 2021–2029
50. Leonard M. "Boob God" Hochstein (Democratic, Virginia) 2029–present

VICE PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
45. Edmund Gerald Brown (Democratic, California) 1993–1995
46. Jesse Louis Jackson (Democratic, District of Columbia) 1995–1997
47. John Ellis Bush (Republican, Florida) 1997–1998
48. Judith Lynn Morley Martin (Republican, Illinois) 1998–2005
49. Johnny Reid Edwards (Democratic, North Carolina) 2005–2009
50. Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (Republican, Louisiana) 2009–2017
51. Nimrata "Nikki" Randhawa Haley (Republican, South Carolina) 2017–2021
52. Kanye Omari West (Birthday, California) 2021–2029
53. VoteforEddie.com (Democratic, Florida) 2029–present
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« Reply #39 on: April 12, 2021, 10:39:40 AM »

Based on the realization that every NJ-SEN-1 election from 1982 to 2006 was within 10%.

Millicent Fenwick (1982-1992)
Brendan Byrne (1992-1993)
Chuck Haytaian (1993-2001)
Bob Franks (2001-2010)
Tom Kean, Jr. (2010-2013)
Cory Booker (2013-)

Bill Bradley (1979-1991)
Christine Todd Whitman (1991-1997)
Robert Torricelli (1997-2003)
Doug Forrester (2003-2009)
Rob Andrews (2009-2014)
Jeffrey Chisea (2014)
Frank Pallone (2014-)
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« Reply #40 on: April 19, 2021, 11:20:17 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
42. William Jefferson Clinton (Democratic, Arkansas) 1993–2001
43. George Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 2001–2005
44. Ralph Nader (Green, Connecticut) 2005–2009
45. Barack Hussein Obama (Democratic, Illinois) 2009–2013
46. Bernard Sanders (Green, Vermont) 2013–2017
47. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic, New York) 2017–2021
48. Matthew Edward Gonzalez (Green, California) 2021–present

VICE PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
45. Albert Arnold Gore (Democratic, Tennessee) 1993–2001
46. Joseph Isadore Lieberman (Democratic, Connecticut) 2001–2005

47. Bernard Sanders (Green, Vermont) 2005–2009
48. Joseph Robinette Biden (Democratic, Delaware) 2009–2013
49. Harlan Andrew Romanoff (Green, Colorado) 2013–2017
50. Timothy Michael Kaine (Democratic, Virginia) 2017–2021
51. Misty Kathrine Snow (Green, Utah) 2021–present
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« Reply #41 on: June 25, 2021, 09:16:37 AM »

Surprised there aren't any butterflies from all the impeachments. (Then again, my maximum assassinations list didn't have many butterflies either)
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« Reply #42 on: January 13, 2022, 12:34:06 PM »

Thrill of the Hunt Remastered:

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
39. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981–1986 †
def. James Earl Carter (Democratic, Georgia) (inc.) 1980
def. Gary Warren Hart (Democratic, Colorado) 1984

40. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1986–1987 *
41. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) 1987–1989
42. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) 1989–1993
def. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) (inc.) 1988
43. Henry Ross Perot (No party—Republican, Texas) 1993–2001
def. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) (inc.) and Robert Joseph Dole (Republican, Kansas) 1992
def. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, Alaska) 1996

44. Colin Luther Powell (Republican, Virginia) 2001–2001 ‡
def. Dorothy Ann Willis Richards (Democratic, Texas) 2000
45. James Thomas Kolbe (Republican, Arizona) 2001–2005
—. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) 2005–2009
def. James Thomas Kolbe (Republican, Arizona) (inc.) 2004
—. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) 2009–2009 †
def. Paul David Wellstone (Democratic, Minnesota) 2008
—. James Thomas Kolbe (Republican, Arizona) 2009–2013
46. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, Alaska) 2013–2017
def. James Wyant Rappaport (Republican, Massachusetts) 2012
47. Allen Kelsey Grammer (Republican, New York) 2017–2019 *
def. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, California) (inc.) 2016
48. Joni Kay Culver Ernst (Republican, Iowa) 2019–2021
49. Michael Farrand Bennet (Democratic, Colorado) 2021–2025
def. Joni Kay Culver Ernst (Republican, Iowa) (inc.) 2020
50. James Daniel Bishop (Republican, North Carolina) 2025–2029
def. Michael Farrand Bennet (Democratic, Colorado) (inc.) 2024
51. Matthew Edward Gonzalez (Green, California) 2029–2037
def. James Daniel Bishop (Republican, North Carolina) (inc.) 2028
def. Matthew Haston Krause (Republican, Texas) 2032

Spitballing the PV and EV splits, not precise post-1992:
1980 (R): 51-41 NPV, 489-49 EV
1984 (R): 55-45 NPV, 447-91 EV
1988 (D): 50-42 NPV, 403-135 EV
1992 (I): 33-35-30 (I-D-R) NPV, 280-221-37 EV
1996 (R): 52-46 NPV, 414-124 EV
2000 (R): 50-48 NPV, 301-237 EV
2004 (D): 48-50 NPV, 272-266 EV
2008 (R): 53-45 NPV, 346-192 EV
2012 (D): 48-49 NPV, 272-266 EV
2016 (R): 48-48 NPV, 290-248 EV
2020 (D): 51-47 NPV*
2024 (R): 51-47 NPV
2028 (G): 52-46 NPV**
2032 (G): 55-43 NPV
*Electoral college abolished in 2017 after three out of the four most recent elections (2004, 2012, and 2016) (and four out of seven, if you include 1992) had the winner of the NPV losing the EV.
**Green Party member ran as a Democrat, cross-endorsed by both Democrats and Greens.

Presidents:

Ronald Reagan (1911-1986)
Governor of California: 1967-1975
President of the United States: 1981-1986

George H.W. Bush (1924-2018)
U.S. Congressman from Texas: 1967-1971
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.: 1971-1973
Chair of the RNC: 1973-1974
U.S. Ambassador to the PRC: 1974-1975
Director of Central Intelligence: 1976-1977
Vice President of the United States: 1981-1986
President of the United States: 1986-1987

Jack Kemp (1935-2009)
U.S. Congressman from New York: 1971-1986
Vice President of the United States: 1986-1987
President of the United States: 1987-1989, 2009
Governor of New York: 1991-2003

Jim Hunt (1937-2031)
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina: 1973-1977
Governor of North Carolina: 1977-1985, 1997-2005
U.S. Senator from North Carolina: 1985-1989
President of the United States: 1989-1993, 2005-2009

Ross Perot (1930-2019)
President of the United States: 1993-2001

Colin Powell (1937-2001)
Vice President of the United States: 1997-2001
President of the United States: 2001

Jim Kolbe (1942-2036)
State Senator from Arizona: 1977-1983
Mayor of Tuscon: 1987-1990
Governor of Arizona: 1991-1999
Vice President of the United States: 2001, 2009
President of the United States: 2001-2005, 2009-2013

Mike Gravel (1930-2021)
State Representative from Alaska: 1963-1967 (Speaker 1965-1967)
U.S. Senator from Alaska: 1969-2013
President of the United States: 2013-2017

Kelsey Grammer (b. 1955)
Mayor of New York: 2006-2013
President of the United States: 2017-2019

Joni Ernst (b. 1970)
Auditor of Montgomery County: 2005-2011
State Senator from Iowa: 2011-2015
U.S. Senator from Iowa: 2015-2019
Vice President of the United States: 2019
President of the United States: 2019-2021

Michael Bennet (1964-2026)
Superintendent of Denver Public Schools: 2005-2010
Governor of Colorado: 2011-2019
President of the United States: 2021-2025

Dan Bishop (b. 1964)
Mecklenburg County Commissioner: 2005-2008
U.S. Senator from North Carolina: 2009-2025
President of the United States: 2025-2029

Matt Gonzalez (b. 1965)
San Francisco Supervisor: 2001-2004 (President 2003-2004)
Mayor of San Francisco: 2004-2012
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: 2013-2017
Governor of California: 2019-2027
President of the United States: 2029-2037

I'm tempted to actually make this a TL, even though I can't write worth sh**t. If I had a ghostwriter or something, I'm sure I could make it work. Maybe I'll keep the original list of Presidents.
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« Reply #43 on: February 09, 2022, 05:21:00 PM »

PRESIDENTS:
13. Andrew Johnson (D): October 19, 1871-September 31, 1874
-Assumed Office 1871 (from President of the Senate)
-Lost Re-Election (vacated immediately as he wasn't the Deputy President)
14. Abraham Lincoln (R): September 31, 1874-April 30, 1880
-Elected 1874
-Retired
20. Alf Landon (R): July 14, 1966-September 31, 1966
-Assumed Office (as President of the Senate)
-Retired (vacated immediately as he wasn't Deputy President)
21. William Dawson (I): September 31, 1966-April 30, 1970
-Elected 1966 (special)
-Retired
"Thirty days hath December, April, June, and November..."
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« Reply #44 on: February 22, 2022, 12:12:00 PM »

Based On A Bronz Threaf

What if: Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms were born in 1950 and 1963, respectively, and served alongside Tim Scott?

CLASS 2 SENATORS from SOUTH CAROLINA
28. Burnet Rhett Maybank (Democratic, Charleston) 1941–1954 †
def. (p) Olin Johnston 1941 (sp), Eugene Blease 1942, W.J. Bryan Dorn 1948
29. Charles Ezra Daniel (Democratic, Greenville) 1954–1954
30. Edgar Allan Brown (Democratic, Barnwell) 1954–1973

def. (p) James F. Byrnes (WI) 1954, Robert Herbert 1960, Bradley Morrah 1966
31. Albert William Watson (Republican, Richland) 1973–1991
def. Eugene Ziegler 1972, Charles Ravenel 1978, Melvin Purvis 1984
32. Floyd Davidson Spence (Republican, Lexington) 1991–2001 †
def. Bob Cunningham 1990, Elliott Close 1996
33. Inez Moore Tenenbaum (Democratic, Lexington) 2001–2003
34. James Strom Thurmond (Republican, Edgefield) 2003–present
def. Inez Tenenbaum (inc.) 2002, Bob Conley 2008, Brad Hutto 2014, Jaime Harrison 2020

CLASS 2 SENATORS from NORTH CAROLINA
22. Benjamin Everett Jordan (Democratic, Alamance) 1958–1973
def. Richard Clarke 1958 (sp), Kyle Hayes 1960, John Shallcross 1966
def. (p) by Nick Galifianakis 1972
23. Nick Galifianakis (Democratic, Durham) 1973–1991
def. James Johnson 1972, John East 1978, Ruby Hooper 1984
def. (p) by Harvey Gantt 1990
24. Sue Wilkins Myrick (Republican, Mecklenburg) 1991–2009
def. Harvey Gantt 1990/1996, Erskine Bowles 2002
25. Janet Kay Ruthven Hagan (Democratic, Guilford) 2009–2015
def. Sue Myrick (inc.) 2008
26. Jesse Alexander Helms (Republican, Wake) 2015–present
def. Kay Hagan (inc.) 2014, Cal Cunningham 2020
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« Reply #45 on: April 01, 2022, 10:50:01 AM »

Based on this post, the current Thrill of the Hunt plan.

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
39. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981 – 1986 †
40. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1986 – 1987 *
41. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) 1987 – 1989

42. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) 1989 – 1993
43. Henry Ross Perot (no party, Texas) 1993 – 1997
44. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, Alaska) 1997 – 2001 ‡
45. Dorothy Ann Willis Richards (Democratic, Texas) 2001 – 2004 †
46. Paul David Wellstone (Democratic, Minnesota) 2004 – 2005

—. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) 2005 – 2008 †
47. Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford Dole (Republican, North Carolina) 2008 – 2009

—. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) 2009 – 2013
48. James Wyant Rappaport (Republican, Massachusetts) 2013 – 2018 ‡
49. Allen Kelsey Grammer (Republican, New York) 2018 – 2021

50. Jay Robert Inslee (Democratic, Washington) 2021 – present

VICE PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
43. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1981 – 1986 ↑
44. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) 1986 – 1987 ↑
45. Richard Lewis Thornburgh (Republican, Pennsylvania) 1987 – 1989

46. Mario Matthew Cuomo (Democratic, New York) 1989 – 1993
47. Edmund Gerald Brown (no party, California) 1993 – 1997
48. Dorothy Ann Willis Richards (Democratic, Texas) 1997 – 2001 ↑
49. Paul David Wellstone (Democratic, Minnesota) 2001 – 2004 ↑

50. Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford Dole (Republican, North Carolina) 2005 – 2008 ↑
51. Andrew Mark Cuomo (Democratic, New York) 2009 – 2013
52. Allen Kelsey Grammer (Republican, New York) 2013 – 2018 ↑
53. Joni Kay Culver Ernst (Republican, Iowa) 2019 – 2021

54. Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (Democratic, Wisconsin) 2021 – present

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
1980   Reagan and Bush (R) def. Carter and Mondale (D-inc.)
1984   Reagan and Bush (R-inc.) def. Hart and Bentsen (D)
1988   Hunt and Cuomo (D) def. Kemp and Thornburgh (R-inc.)
1992   Perot and Brown (I) def. Hunt and Cuomo (D-inc.) and Dole and Campbell (R)
1996   Gravel and Richards (D) def. Kemp and Engler (R) and Perot (inc.) and Choate (Ref)
2000   Gravel and Richards (D-inc.) def. Kolbe and Weld (R) and Trump and Winfrey (Ref)
2004   Kemp and Dole (R) def. Wellstone (inc.) and Warren (D)
2008   Hunt and Cuomo (D) def. Dole (inc.) and Jindal (R)
2012   Rappaport and Grammer (R) def. Cuomo and Hunt (D)
2016   Rappaport and Grammer (R-inc.) def. Bakula and Drescher (D)
2020   Inslee and Baldwin (D) def. Ernst and Cruz (R)
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« Reply #46 on: April 29, 2022, 09:25:25 AM »

"Give them hell, Harry!"
-Harry Truman Campaign Rally, October,27,1960

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« Reply #47 on: November 22, 2022, 08:56:52 PM »

Somehow, they're all from the same states they were sixty years ago.
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« Reply #48 on: November 22, 2022, 10:01:01 PM »

Somehow, they're all from the same states they were sixty years ago.

I had the Rock becoming CA Gov like Reagan after a long acting career
I figured as much.
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« Reply #49 on: December 06, 2022, 08:40:52 AM »

I don't think Georgia's governors were allowed to run for re-election in 1970.
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