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« Reply #50 on: June 07, 2017, 02:02:05 PM »

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt (N.Y.) 1933-1945
33. Henry A. Wallace (Iowa) 1945-1949
34. Thomas E. Dewey (N.Y.) 1949-1957
  • 1948: Gov. Thomas E. Dewey def. Pres. Henry A. Wallace & Sen. Strom Thurmond
  • 1952: Pres. Thomas E. Dewey def. Sen. Estes Kefauver
35. Estes Kefauver (Tenn.) 1957-1965
  • 1956: Sen. Estes Kefauver def. Fmr. Gov. Harold Stassen
  • 1960: Pres. Estes Kefauver def. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
36. John F. Kennedy (Mass.) 1965-1973
  • 1964: Sen. John F. Kennedy def. Sen. Barry Goldwater
  • 1968: Pres. John F. Kennedy def. Sen. Richard M. Nixon & Fmr. Gov. George C. Wallace
Acting: Carl Albert (Okla.) 1973
37. Hubert H. Humphrey (Minn.) 1973-1974R
  • 1972: Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey def. Fmr. Gov. George Romney & Gov. George C. Wallace
38. Terry Sanford (N.C.) 1974-1977
39. Ronald Reagan (Calif.) 1977-1981
  • 1976: Fmr. Gov. Ronald Reagan def. Vice Pres. Mo Udall
40. Jimmy Carter (Ga.) 1981-1989
  • 1980: Fmr. Gov. Jimmy Carter def. Pres. Ronald Reagan
  • 1984: Pres. Jimmy Carter def. Fmr. Amb. George H. W. Bush
41. Jack Kemp (N.Y.) 1989-1993
  • 1988: Rep. Jack Kemp def. Gov. Michael Dukakis
42. Bill Clinton (Ark.) 1993-2001
  • 1992: Gov. Bill Clinton def. Pres. Jack Kemp & Mr. Ross Perot
  • 1996: Pres. Bill Clinton def. Gov. Pete Wilson
43. Al Gore (Tenn.) 2001-2005
  • 2000: Vice Pres. Al Gore def. Gov. George W. Bush
44. Jeb Bush (Fla.) 2005-2009
  • 2004: Gov. Jeb Bush def. Pres. Al Gore
45. Donald Trump (N.Y.) 2009-2013
  • 2008: Mr. Donald Trump def. Fmr. Pres. Al Gore & Pres. Jeb Bush
46. Jeb Bush (Fla.) 2013-2017
  • 2012: Fmr. Pres. Jeb Bush def. Pres. Donald Trump & Sen. Bernie Sanders
47. Kamala Harris (Calif.) 2017-present
  • 2016: Gov. Kamala Harris def. Sen. Rand Paul & Fmr. Amb. Donald Trump, Jr.
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« Reply #51 on: June 11, 2017, 09:46:19 PM »
« Edited: May 20, 2018, 11:37:44 PM by dw93 »

Every Election of my lifetime going the other way Part III:

McCain wins in 2008:

44. John McCain1 / Sarah Palin (Republican): 2009-2013
45. Hillary Clinton / Ted Strickland (Democratic): 2013-2021
46. Barack Obama / Martin O'Malley (Democratic): 2021-Incumbent

Defeated Tickets:
2008: Barack Obama / Joe Biden (Democratic)
2012: Sarah Palin / Lindsey Graham (Republican)
2016: Mitt Romney / Norm Coleman (Republican)
2020: Paul Ryan / Tom Cotton (Republican)

1=Declined to seek a Second Term as President
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« Reply #52 on: June 11, 2017, 09:57:32 PM »
« Edited: May 20, 2018, 11:40:01 PM by dw93 »

Every Election of my lifetime going the other way Part IV:

Mitt Romney wins in 2012:

45.Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan (Republican): 2013-2021
46.Al Franken / Joaquin Castro (Democratic):2021-Incumbent

Defeated Tickets:
2012: Barack Obama / Joe Biden (Democratic)
2016: Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine (Democratic)
2020: Paul Ryan / John Kasich (Republican)
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« Reply #53 on: June 11, 2017, 10:02:02 PM »
« Edited: May 20, 2018, 11:41:08 PM by dw93 »

Every Election of my lifetime going the other way Part V:

Hillary Clinton wins in 2016:

45. Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine (Democratic): 2017-2021
46. John Kasich / Tom Cotton (Republican): 2021-Imcumbent

Defeated Tickets:
2016: Donald Trump / Mike Pence (Republican)
2020: Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine (Democratic)
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« Reply #54 on: June 12, 2017, 11:58:02 PM »

1974-1977: Gerald Ford/Nelson Rockefeller(R)
1977-1981: Scoop Jackson/Jimmy Carter(D)
1981: Barry Goldwater, Jr./Gerald Ford(R)
1981-1989: Gerald Ford/Millicent Fenwick(R)
1989-1993: Millicent Fenwick/Julian Bond(R)
1993-2001: Robert P. Casey/Bob Kerrey(D)
2001-2003: John Lewis/Christine Todd Whitman(R)
2003-2013: Christine Todd Whitman/Ron Wyden(R)
2013-2021: Walter Jones/Bob Conley(D)
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« Reply #55 on: June 13, 2017, 09:04:17 PM »

45. Donald J. Trump: January 20, 2017 - Nov. 7, 2020*
46. Michael R. Pence: Nov. 7, 2020 - Jan. 20, 2021**
47. Joseph R. Biden: Jan. 20, 2021 - Jan. 20, 2025
48. Kirsten Gillibrand: Jan. 20, 2025 - Jan. 20, 2033
49. Corey Gardner: Jan. 20, 2033 - ***

*Resigned following his defeat to Frm. Vice Pres. Joe Biden in 2020 Election. Pres. Trump lost 296 to 242, and received 47.41% of the popular vote to Biden's 49.15%.

**Declined a second term, citing age. Vice President Gillibrand succeeded him, defeating Frm. President Mike Pence and Frm. Ambassador Nikki Haley 320-218; and 51.04% to Pence's 46.95%

***Following President Gillibrand's landslide reelection over Sen. Tom Cotton in 2028 (372-166), the Republican Party finally collapsed paving way for the Union Party. The new party struck a populist cord, contrasting itself with Gillibrand's attention on foreign affairs over domestic matters.
The party drew a wide array of members including some Democrats. The first nominee was Corey Gardner, who became an independent after the 2024 Election. He narrowly defeated Tim Ryan and and Ted Cruz; the last nominee of the Republican Party. Gardnder was elected 275 to Ryan's 197. Cruz received only 66 electoral votes and a meager 18.89% of the vote, compared to Gardner's 41.06% and Ryan's 39.04%
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« Reply #56 on: June 13, 2017, 09:26:27 PM »

NHI, I assume the electoral map looks like this(EV calculations are made using 2016 electoral vote map)

275: Senator Cory Gardner/Governor Jaime Herrera Beutler - 46.4%
198: Vice President Tim Ryan/Governor Alicia Menendez(D-FL) - 39.6%
65: Senator Ted Cruz/Representative Ed Henry(AL-5) - 11.9%
Others - 2.1%
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« Reply #57 on: June 13, 2017, 09:46:41 PM »

NHI, I assume the electoral map looks like this(EV calculations are made using 2016 electoral vote map)

275: Senator Cory Gardner/Governor Jaime Herrera Beutler - 46.4%
198: Vice President Tim Ryan/Governor Alicia Menendez(D-FL) - 39.6%
65: Senator Ted Cruz/Representative Ed Henry(AL-5) - 11.9%
Others - 2.1%

Spot on.
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« Reply #58 on: June 13, 2017, 09:59:42 PM »

1868-1872: Horacey Greeley(Republican-Liberal)
1872-1880: Samuel Tilden(Conservative-Democratic-Silver)
1880-1884: Benjamin Disraeli(Conservative)
1884-1900: Theodore Roosevelt(Liberal-Progress)
1900-1908: Charles Evan Hughes(Progress)
1908-1920: Charles Joseph Bonaparte(Liberal-Republican)
                   *1915-1917: NATIONAL COALITION, ALLIES WITH GERMANY, SPAIN IN GLOBAL WAR ONE
1920-1922: Calvin Coolidge(Conservative)
1922-1928: John Nance Garner(Conservatice-Democratic)
1928-1936: Ramsay MacDonald(Progress-Democratic-Republican)
1936-1956: Thomas Dewey(Republican-Liberal)
                   *1938-1949: NATIONAL COALITION; ALLIES WITH GERMANY, FRANCE IN GLOBAR WAR TWO
1956-1960: Jo Grimond(Liberal)
1960-1968: Harold Wilson(Progressive)
1968-1980: Edward Heath(Conservative)
1980-1984: James Callaghan(Democratic-Progressive)
1984-1988: John B. Anderson(Liberal-Conservative)
1988-1996: Tony Blair(Democratic-Liberal-Progressive)
1996-2000: John Eisenhower(Liberal)
2000-2008: Howard Dean(Progressive-Liberal)
2008-2012: Nigel Farage(Democratic)
2012-2020: Nick Clegg(Liberal-Moderate Progressive-Independent Conservative)
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« Reply #59 on: June 14, 2017, 02:22:30 PM »

  • 43. General Colin L. Powell (R-NY)/Governor Thomas J. Ridge (R-PA) 2001 - 2009
  • 44.Fmr. Governor Howard B. Dean (D-VT)/Senator Barrack H. Obama (D-IL) 2009 - 2013
  • 45. Fmr. Governor John M. Engler (R-MI)/Fmr. Secretary of the Treasury John R. Kasich (R-OH) 2013 - 2021
  • 46. Fmr Vice President and Governor Barrack H. Obama (D-NY)/Governor Jason Kander (D-MO) 2021 - 2029

Defeated Tickets
  • Vice President Albert A. Gore (D-TN)/Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (D-CT) 2000
  • General Wesley K. Clark/Senator John F. Kerry (D-MA) 2004
  • Vice President Tom J. Ridge (R-PA)/Senator Kay B. Hutchinson (R-TX) 2008
  • President Howard B. Dean (D-VT)/Vice President Barrack H. Obama (D-IL) 2012
  • Senator Joseph R. Biden (D-DE)/Senator Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) 2016
  • Vice President John R. Kasich (R-OH)/Senator Rafael E. Cruz (R-TX) 2020
  • Governor Erich Urlich (R-NY)/Senator Tom Cotton (R-AK) 2024
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« Reply #60 on: June 15, 2017, 07:43:05 AM »

43. Colin Powell: Jan. 20, 1997 - Jan. 20, 2005
44. Howard Dean: Jan. 20, 2005 - Jan. 20, 2009
45. Willard Mitt Romney: Jan. 20, 2009 - Jan. 20, 2017
46. Joseph Biden: Jan. 20, 2017 - Jan. 20, 2021
47. Joseph P. Kennedy: Jan. 20, 2021 - Jan. 20, 2029


Defeated Tickets:

1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore
2000: Al Gore/Bill Bradley

2004: John McCain/Mike Huckabee
2008: Howard Dean/John Kerry
2012: Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh

2016: Bobby Jindal/John Thune
2020: Tim Pawlenty/Mitch Daniels
2024: Tagg Romney/Duncan Hunter
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« Reply #61 on: June 18, 2017, 11:18:26 AM »

1941-1944: Hiram Johnson*/Thomas Dewey(R)
1944-1945: Thomas Dewey/vacant(R)
1945-1953: Thomas Dewey/Dwight Green(R)
1953-1957: Harry Truman/Adlai Stevenson II(D)
1957-1962: Dwight Eisenhower**/Nelson Rockefeller(R)
1962-1969: Nelson Rockefeller/George Christopher(R)
1969-1977: Stuart Symington/Ronald Reagan(D)
1977-1981: Ronald Reagan/Henry Jackson(D)
1981-1982: Clifford Case***/Gerald Ford(R)
1982-1989: Gerald Ford/John Eisenhower(R)
1989-1993: John Eisenhower/Millicent Fenwick(R)
1993-2001: Jack Kemp/Sam Nunn(D)
2001: Paul Tsongas/Christine Todd Whitman(R)
2001-2009: Howard Dean/Christine Todd Whitman(R)
2009-2017: Jim Bridenstine/Walter B. Jones, Jr.(D)
2017-PRESENT: Condoleezza Rice/Tom Allon(R)


*Assassinated by Richard Quirin, Ernest Peter Burger, Heinrich Harm Heinck, Fritz Julius Kuhn; the betrayal of George John Dasch prevented the attempted bombing of the Cabinet meeting and the bombing and shooting planned for Congress
**Assassinated by Soviet spy Theodore Hall
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« Reply #62 on: June 18, 2017, 12:42:24 PM »

And the Curse of Tippecanoe continues.
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« Reply #63 on: June 18, 2017, 02:23:06 PM »

Conservative wank
1945-1951 Clement Attlee (Lab) [wins 1945, 1950]
1951-1955 Winston Churchill (Con) [wins 1951]
1955-1957 Anthony Eden (Con) [wins 1955]
1957-1963 Harold Macmillan (Con) [wins 1959]
1963-1969 Sir Alec Douglas Home (Con) [wins 1964]
1969-1973 Harold Wilson (Lab) [wins 1969]
1973-1977 William Whitelaw (Con) [wins 1973]
1977-1978 Harold Wilson (Lab) [wins 1977]
1978-1981 Roy Jenkins (Lab)
1981-1986 William Whitelaw (Con) [wins 1981, 1985]
1986-1996 Micheal Heseltine (Con) [wins 1989, 1994]
1996-2001 John Smith (Lab) [wins 1996, 2000]
2001-2003 Tony Blair (Lab)
2003-2007 Liam Fox (Con) [wins 2003]
2007-2012 Alan Johnson (Lab) [wins 2007]
2012- David Davis (Con) [wins 2012, 2014]

Labour wank
1945-1958 Clement Attlee (Lab) [wins 1945, 1950, 1954, 1957]
1958-1962 Aneurin Bevan (Lab)
1962-1966 Airey Neave (Con) [wins 1962]
1966-1974 Harold Wilson (Lab) [wins 1966, 1970]
1974-1979 Ted Heath (Con) [wins 1974]
1979-1991 Peter Shore (Lab) [wins 1979, 1983, 1988]
Feb 1991-Dec 1991 Neil Kinnock (Lab)
Dec 1991-Jan 1997 Kenneth Clarke (Con) [wins 1991]
1997-2007 Tony Blair (Lab) [wins 1996, 2000, 2004]
2007-2016 Gordon Brown (Lab) [wins 2007, 2012]
2016- David Davis (Con) [wins 2016]
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« Reply #64 on: June 18, 2017, 10:13:33 PM »

39. James "Jimmy Carter: 1977-1985
40. George Herbert Walker Bush: 1985-1993
41. Jerry Brown: 1993-2001
42. Robert Kerrery: 2001-2005

43. George Walker Bush: 2005-2013
44. Willard Mitt Romney: 2013 - Present



1980:

Carter: 288 (48.57%)
Reagan: 250 (48.29%)

1984

Bush: 397 (53.95%)
Mondale: 141 (44.86%)

1988:

Bush: 462 (57.90%)
Dukakis: 76 (41.04%)

1992:

Brown: 304 (51.09%)
Baker: 234 (47.04%)

1996:

Brown: 502 (60.69%)
Buchanan: 36 (38.03%)

2000:

Kerrery: 275 (48.79%)
McCain: 263 (49.20%)

2004:

Bush: 333 (50.86%)
Kerrery: 205 (47.59%)

2008:

Bush: 342 (53.85%)
Wyden: 196 (45.16%)

2012:

Romney: 281 (51.10%)
Clinton: 257 (47.26%)

2016:

Romney: 346 (52.53%)
Cuomo: 192 (45.96%)
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« Reply #65 on: June 24, 2017, 11:23:06 AM »

42. Bill Clinton [D-AR] (93-01) / Al Gore [D-TN] (93-01)
43. George W. Bush [R-TX] (01-05) / Dick Cheney [D-TN] (01-05)
44. Al Gore [D-TN] (05-09) / Dick Gephardt [D-MO] (05-09)
45. George W. Bush [R-TX] (09-13) / John Kasich [R-OH] (09-13)
46. Al Gore [D-TN] (13-17) / Barack Obama [D-IL] (13-17)
47. Barack Obama [D-IL] (17-present) / Tim Kaine [D-VA] (17-present)
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« Reply #66 on: June 24, 2017, 05:48:40 PM »

"A Second Chance" Redux

35. Richard Milhous Nixon (Republican-California)/Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican-Massachusetts) January 20th, 1961-January 20th, 1965
36. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Democrat-Massachusetts)/James Terry Sanford (Democrat-North Carolina) January 20th, 1965-September 2nd, 1971
37. James Terry Sanford (Democrat-North Carolina) September 2nd, 1971-January 20th, 1973

38. Barry Morris Goldwater (Republican-Arizona)/Spiro Theodore Agnew (Republican-Maryland), George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican-Texas) January 20th, 1973-January 20th, 1977
39. Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (Democrat-Minnesota)/James Earl Carter (Democrat-Georgia) January 20th, 1977-January 13th, 1978
James Earl Carter (Democrat-Georgia)/Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat-Massachusetts) January 13th,
 1978-January 20th, 1981

40. Mark Odom Hatfield (Republican-Oregon)/Howard Henry Baker, Jr. (Republican-Tennessee) January 20th, 1981-January 20th, 1989
41. Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. (Democrat-Delaware)/Lloyd Millard Bentsen, Jr. (Democrat-Texas) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1997
42. Barry Morris Goldwater, Jr. (Republican-California)/Hillary Rodham Ryan (Republican-Illinois) January 20th, 1997-January 20th, 2001
43. Hillary Rodham Ryan (Republican-Illinois)/William Floyd Weld (Republican-Massachusetts)
 January 20th, 2001-January 20th, 2009

44. Johnny Reid "John" Edwards (Democrat-North Carolina)/Condoleezza Rice (Democrat-California) January 20th, 2009-January 20th, 2017
45. Jon Meade Huntsman, Jr. (Republican-Utah)/Charles Timothy Hagel (Republican-Nebraska) January 20th, 2017-Present
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« Reply #67 on: June 25, 2017, 06:13:24 PM »

43. Al Gore [D-Tenn.] (2001-2009) / Joe Lieberman [D-Conn.] (2001-2005), Dick Gephardt [D-Mo.] (2005-2009)
  • 2000: VP Al Gore/Sen. Joe Lieberman def. Gov. George W. Bush/Fmr. Sec. Dick Cheney
  • 2004: Pres. Al Gore/Rep. Dick Gephardt def. Sen. John McCain/Sen. Elizabeth Dole
44. Mel Martinez [R-Fla.] (2009-2017) / George Pataki [R-N.Y.] (2009-2017)
  • 2008: Sen. Mel Martinez/Gov. George Pataki def. Gov. Bill Richardson/Sen. Mary Landrieu
  • 2012: Pres. Mel Martinez/VP George Pataki def. Fmr. Gov. Janet Napolitano/Gov. Ted Strickland
45. Tulsi Gabbard [D-Hawaii] (2017-2018R) / Jack Conway [D-Ky.] (2017-2018)
  • 2016: Sen. Tulsi Gabbard/Gov. Jack Conway def. VP George Pataki/Gov. J. C. Watts
46. Jack Conway [D-Ky.] (2018-2025) / Joe Biden [D-Del.] (2019-2021), Barack Obama [D-Ill.] (2021-2025)
  • 2020: Pres. Jack Conway/Sen. Barack Obama def. Sen. Ted Cruz/Gov. Mary Taylor
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« Reply #68 on: June 25, 2017, 06:38:53 PM »

Hitler attacks the Soviet Union first: A Democratic Russia

1946-1948: Andrei Zhdanov(Stalin's Federal Alliance)
1948-1956: Vasily Stalin(Communist Federal Alliance)
1956-1958: Leonid Brezhnev(Communist Federal Alliance)
1958-1960: Nikita Khrushchev(Reform Russia-People's Party)
1960-1972: Nikita Khrushchev(RR)/Alexei Kosygin(PP)/Yuri Andropov(New Federal Alliance)
1972-1980: Sergei Khrushchev(RR)
1980-1984: Yuri Andropov(NFA)
1984-1992: Mikhail Gorbachev(Reform Russia)
1992-1994: Tatyana Yumasheva(Reform Russia-People's Party)
1994-1996: Vladimir Putin(NFA-PP)
1996-1998: Alexander Lebed(RR-PP)
1998-2004: Anatoly Chubais(Right Union)
2004-2012: Mikhail Prokhorov(Right Union)
2012-2016: Nikolay Rybakov(Yabloko)
2016-: Emilia Slabunova(Yabloko)
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« Reply #69 on: June 28, 2017, 09:20:06 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. George Washington (Independent, Virginia) 1789 - 1797
2. John Adams (Federalist, Massachusetts) 1797 - 1801
3. Thomas Jefferson (Republican, Virginia) 1801 - 1809
4. James Madison (Republican, Virginia) 1809 - 1813

5. DeWitt Clinton (National, New York) 1813 - 1821
6. Henry Clay (Democratic, Kentucky) 1821 - 1829
7. Martin Van Buren (Democratic, New York) 1829- 1833

8. Daniel Webster (National, Massachusetts) 1833 - 1841
9. David Crockett (National, Tennessee) 1841 - 1845

10. John Tyler (Democratic, Virginia) 1845 - 1849
11. William O. Butler (Democratic, Kentucky) 1849 - 1853

12. Stephen Douglas (National, Illinois) 1853 - 1857
13. William H. Seward (Union, New York) 1857 - 1862 *
14. John C. Fremont (Union, California) 1862 - 1865
15. Phillip Sheridan (Union, New York) 1865 - 1869
16. Schuyler Colfax (Union, Indiana) 1869 - 1873

17. William S. Rosecrans (Democratic, California) 1873 - 1877
18. James G. Blaine (Union, Maine) 1877 - 1881
19. William S. Rosecrans (Democratic, California) 1881 - 1885
20. James Garfield (Union, Ohio) 1885 - 1893
21. John Sherman (Union, Ohio) 1893 - 1898 *
22. Henry Cabot Lodge (Union, Massachusetts) 1898 - 1909

23. John W. Kern (Democratic, Indiana) 1909 - 1917
24. Thomas R. Marshall (Democratic, Indiana) 1917 - 1925

25. Herbert Hoover (Union, California) 1925 - 1933
26. Frank O. Lowden (Union, Illinois) 1933 - 1937

27. Huey Long (Labor, Louisiana) 1937 - 1939 **
28. Henry Wallace (Labor, Iowa) 1939 - 1941
29. Alfred Landon (Union, Kansas) 1941 - 1949
30. Claude Pepper (Social Democratic, Florida) 1949 - 1953
31. Earl Warren (Union, California) 1953 - 1957
32. Estes Kefauver (Social Democratic, Tennessee) 1957 - 1963 *
33. Hubert Humphrey (Social Democratic, Minnesota) 1963 - 1973
34. Birch Bayh (Social Democratic, Indiana) 1973 - 1977

35. Walter R. Peterson (Union, New Hampshire) 1977 - 1985
36. George H.W. Bush (Union, Connecticut) 1985 - 1989

37. Michael Dukakis (Social Democratic, Massachusetts) 1989 - 1993
38. Olympia Snowe (Union, Maine) 1993 - 2001
39. Edmund G. Brown (Social Democratic, California) 2001 - 2009
40. William B. Richardson (Social Democratic, New Mexico) 2009 - 2013

41. Willard M. Romney (Union, Michigan) 2013 - incumbent

* Died in office of natural causes          ** Assassinated
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« Reply #70 on: June 29, 2017, 03:13:47 AM »
« Edited: June 29, 2017, 11:59:00 AM by razze »

9. William Henry Harrison [Whig-Ohio] (1841D)
10. John Tyler [No party-Va.] (1841-1845)
11. Henry Clay [Whig-Ky.] (1845-1853)
12. Stephen A. Douglas [Democratic-Ill.] (1853-1866A)
13. John C. Breckinridge [Democratic-Ky.] (1866-1869)
14. Abraham Lincoln [Republican-Ill.] (1869-1873)
15. Ulysses S. Grant [Republican-Ill.] (1873-1885)
16. James G. Blaine [Liberal Republican-Maine] (1885-1889)
17. Chester A. Arthur [Stalwart Republican-N.Y.] (1889-1893)
18. Robert Todd Lincoln [Liberal-Ill.] (1893-1901)
19. William Jennings Bryan [People's-Neb.] (1901-1909)
20. Henry Cabot Lodge [Republican-Mass.] (1909-1917)
21. Charles Evans Hughes [Republican-N.Y.] (1917-1921)
22. James M. Cox [People's-Ohio] (1921-1929)
23. William Gibbs McAdoo [People's-Calif.] (1929-1933)
34. Charles Curtis [Republican-Kans.] (1933-1936D)
35. Arthur Vandenburg [Republican-Mich.] (1936-1941)
36. Huey Long [Share Our Wealth-La.] (1941-1942A)
37. Henry A. Wallace [Share Our Wealth-Iowa] (1942-1945)
38. Arthur Vandenburg [Conservative-Mich.] (1945-1949)
39. Thomas E. Dewey [Conservative-N.Y.] (1949-1957)
40. Richard M. Nixon [Conservative-Calif.] (1957-1961)
41. John F. Kennedy [Liberal-Mass.] (1961-1963A)
42. Lyndon B. Johnson [Liberal-Texas] (1963-1969)
43. Robert F. Kennedy [Liberal-N.Y.] (1969-1977)
44. Ronald Reagan [Conservative-Calif.] (1977-1985)
45. Gerald R. Ford [Conservative-Mich.] (1985-1989)
46. Gary Hart [Liberal-Colo.] (1989-1997)
47. Jack Kemp [Conservative-N.Y.] (1997-2001)
48. Elizabeth Holtzman [Liberal-N.Y.] (2001-2009)
49. J. C. Watts [Conservative-Okla.] (2009-2017)
50. Oprah Winfrey [Liberal-Calif.] (2017-present)

1844: Fmr. Sen. Henry Clay def. Fmr. Pres. Martin Van Buren.
1848: Pres. Henry Clay def. Sen. Lewis Cass.
1852: Sen. Stephen Douglas def. Ret. GEN Winfield Scott
1856: Pres. Stephen Douglas def. Fmr. Sen. John C. Frémont & Mr. George Law.
1860: Pres. Stephen Douglas def. Gov. Salmon P. Chase & Fmr. Rep. Abraham Lincoln.
1864: Pres. Stephen Douglas def. Sen. Charles Sumner.
1868: Sen. Abraham Lincoln def. Pres. John Breckinridge.
1872: GEN Ulysses S. Grant def. Mr. Horace Greeley & Justice David Davis.
1876: Pres. Ulysses S. Grant unopposed.
1880: Pres. Ulysses S. Grant unopposed.
1884: Sec. James Blaine def. V.P. Chester A. Arthur.
1888: Fmr. V.P. Chester Arthur def. Sec. Robert Lincoln.
1892: Fmr. Sec. Robert Lincoln def. Sen. James H. Kyle.
1896: Pres. Robert Lincoln def. Rep. William J. Bryan.
1900: Fmr. Rep. William J. Bryan def. Gov. William McKinley.
1904: Pres. William J. Bryan def. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge
1908: Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge def. Gov. John Albert Johnson.
1912: Pres. Henry Cabot Lodge def. Sen. Robert M. La Follette.
1916: Justice Charles E. Hughes def. Rep. Oscar Underwood.
1920: Gov. James Cox def. Pres. Charles E. Hughes.
1924: Pres. James Cox def. Gov. Calvin Coolidge.
1928: Sec. William Gibbs McAdoo def. Gov. Frank Orren Lowden.
1932: Sen. Charles Curtis def. Pres. William Gibbs McAdoo.
1936: Pres. Arthur Vandenburg def. Sen. Burton Wheeler & Sen. William Borah.
1940: Sen. Huey Long def. V.P. Alf Landon.
1944: Fmr. Pres. Arthur Vandenburg def. Pres. Henry Wallace.
1948: Gov. Thomas Dewey def. Fmr. Pres. Henry Wallace & Sen. Harry Truman.
1952: Pres. Thomas Dewey def. Gov. Adlai Stevenson.
1956: Sec. Richard Nixon def. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson.
1960: Sen. John Kennedy def. Pres. Richard Nixon.
1964: Pres. Lyndon Johnson def. Fmr. Pres. Richard Nixon.
1968: Sen. Robert Kennedy def. Sen. Barry Goldwater.
1972: Pres. Robert Kennedy def. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller.
1976: Fmr. Gov. Ronald Reagan def. Sen. Henry Jackson & Mayor Walter Washington.
1980: Pres. Ronald Reagan def. Sen. Birch Bayh & Rep. Martin Luther King, Jr..
1984: V.P. Gerald Ford def. Sen. Walter Mondale.
1988: Sen. Gary Hart def. Pres. Gerald Ford & Rep. Jesse Jackson.
1992: Pres. Gary Hart def. Sen. Bob Dole.
1996: Gov. Jack Kemp def. V.P. Al Gore.
2000: Sen. Elizabeth Holtzman def. Pres. Jack Kemp.
2004: Pres. Elizabeth Holtzman def. Gov. George Bush.
2008: Gov. J. C. Watts def. Sec. Joe Biden.
2012: Pres. J. C. Watts def. Sen. Barack Obama.
2016: Ms. Oprah Winfrey def. Gov. Marsha Blackburn.
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« Reply #71 on: June 30, 2017, 01:57:57 PM »


35. Lyndon Baines Johnson: 1961-1965
36. Barry M. Goldwater: 1965-1969
37. John F. Kennedy: 1969-1977
38. Hubert H. Humphrey: 1977-1978*

39. Walter F. Mondale: 1978-1985
40. Robert Dole: 1985-1989
41. Edward M. Kennedy: 1989-1993
42. Colin Powell: 1993-2001
43. Peter Wilson: 2001-2005

44. Wesley Clark: 2005-2009
45. John Edwards: 2009-2013

46. Willard M. Romney: 2013 - Present
*Died in Office
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« Reply #72 on: June 30, 2017, 02:24:42 PM »
« Edited: June 30, 2017, 02:27:40 PM by Bring Back the Big Tent »

The Kennedycratic Party
35. John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1961-1963*
36. Lyndon Baines Johnson 1963-1965

37. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller 1965-1969
38. Robert Francis Kennedy 1969-1977
39. Ronald Wilson Reagan 1977-1981
40. Edward Moore Kennedy 1981-1989
41. George Herbert Walker Bush 1989-1993
42. Lloyd Millard Bentsen Jr. 1993-1997 (He's no Jack Kennedy, that's for sure.)
43. George Walker Bush 1997-2001
44. Caroline Bouvier Kennedy 2001-2009
45. John Sidney McCain III 2009-2017
46. Joseph Patrick Kennedy III 2017-
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« Reply #73 on: July 02, 2017, 11:14:25 PM »
« Edited: May 20, 2018, 11:44:37 PM by dw93 »

The Dukakis Years and Beyond:

41. Michael Dukakis / Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic):1989-1993
Def. 1988: George Bush / Dan Quayle (Republican)

42. Pete Wilson / Kit Bond (Republican): 1993-2001
Def. 1992: Michael Dukakis / Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic)
Def. 1996: Bill Clinton / Bob Kerrey (Democratic)

43. Joe Biden / Paul Wellstone (Democratic): 2001-2009
Def. 2000: Kit Bond / Dick Luger (Republican)
Def. 2004: John McCain / Jeb Bush (Republican)

44. Sam Brownback / Rob Portman (Republican): 2009-2013
Def. 2008: Hillary Clinton / Evan Bayh (Democratic)

45. Barack Obama / Mark Warner (Democratic); 2013-Incumbent
Def. 2012:Sam Brownback / Rob Portman (Republican)
Def. 2016:Norm Coleman / Jeff Flake (Republican)
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« Reply #74 on: July 03, 2017, 09:40:05 PM »
« Edited: July 04, 2017, 01:57:41 AM by SunriseAroundTheWorld »

Alternate Israeli Prime Ministers:
1. David Ben-Gurion, Mapai: 1949-1959 Retires
2. David Bar-Rav-Hai, Mapai: 1959-1965 Loses Re-election
3. Zalman Abramov, Liberal: 1965-1971 Loses Re-election
4. Golda Meir, Mapai: 1971-1976 Retires
5. Menachem Begin, Herut: 1976-1983 Retires
6. Chaim Herzog, Mapai: 1983-1990 Retires
7. Zevulun Hammer, National Religious Party: 1990-1993 Loses Re-election
8. Moshe Arens, Herut: 1993-1998 Loses Re-election
9. Ehud Barak, Mapai: 1998-2002 Loses Re-election
10. Benjamin Netanyahu, Herut: 2002-2011 Retires
11. Yuli-Yoel Edelstein, Herut: 2011-2015 Loses Re-election
12. Yair Lapid, Liberal: 2015-Current


Election Years:
- 1949
- 1952
- 1955
- 1959
- 1963
- 1965
- 1968
- 1971
- 1974
- 1976
- 1980
- 1983
- 1987
- 1990
- 1993
- 1996
- 1998
- 2000
- 2002
- 2005
- 2009
- 2011
- 2015


Presidents of Israel: (Elections occur based on Knesset election year results)
1. Chaim Weizmann, General Zionists: 1949-1952 Dies
2. Shoshana Persitz, General Zionists: 1952-1959 Replaced
3. Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Mapai: 1959-1963 Dies
4. Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit, Mapai: 1963-1965 Replaced
5. Peretz Bernstein, Liberal: 1965-1968 Retires
6. Zalman Shazar, National Religious Party: 1968-1973 Resigns*
7. Yigal Allon, Mapai: 1973-1976 Replaced
8. Haim Landau, Herut: 1976-1980 Retires
9. Elimelekh Rimalt, Liberal: 1980-1983 Replaced
10. Abba Eban, Mapai: 1983-1987 Retires
11. Yitzhak Navon, Mapai: 1987-1990 Replaced
12. Daniel-Yitzhak Levy, National Religious Party: 1990-1993 Replaced
13. Miriam Glazer-Ta'asa, Herut: 1993-1998  Retires
14. Yael Dayan, Mapai/Meretz: 1998-2002 Replaced **
15. Tommy Lapid, Liberal: 2002-2005 Resigns/Liberals leave Government ***
16. Natan Sharansky, Yisrael BaAliyah: 2005-2009 Becomes Jewish Agency Chairman
17. Yitzhak Levy, National Religious Party: 2009-2011 Replaced
18. Benny Begin, Herut: 2011-2015 Replaced
19. Yoav Galant, Independent: 2015-Current

* The National Religious Party became very strong by 1963 and attracted religious politicians from other parties, such as Zalman Shazar from Mapai. Despite Shazar's party switch, he maintained good relations w/ Mapai, and after the Liberals lost in 1971, he helped bring NRP into Golda Meir's coalition government. After the Yom Kippur war, Shazar resigned to allow a Mapai candidate take the Presidency.

** Yael Dayan, daughter of famed Israeli Gen. Moshe Dayan, leaves Mapai and joins Meretz in 1999. Her presence in the party helps Meretz gain significant support in the 2000 elections. This allows for Mapai and Meretz to form a coalition without the more hawkish Liberal Party. Liberals locked out of government for first time in decades. Mapai started trend dovish on foreign policy following the 1990 election loss.

*** Newly elected PM Netanyahu's Herut and Tommy Lapid's Liberals' share the stage on election night. Seen as a symbolic mocking of Mapai for casting the Liberals aside in 2000. Tommy Lapid makes unusual move of being elected President, while also maintaining leadership of the Liberal Party. Lapid does not hold a cabinet portfolio, but helps mold a more publicly relevant image for the previously ceremonial Presidency. However, Lapid's goal of promoting a secular/socially liberal agenda would not come to fruition. The free-marketeer Bibi was able to work w/ Lapid on economics, but his alliance with the NRP and the ultra-haredi parties eventually cause tensions. Lapid topples the coalition by leading the Liberals out of the coalition and by resigning as President.

I'll do a following post that lists all of the party leaders and coalitions after each election.
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