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« Reply #1025 on: January 21, 2012, 12:19:27 PM »

1993-2001 S Mario Cuomo/P Bob Kerrey
2001-2009 T McCain/cc Colin Powell
2009-current S Obama/P M. Warner
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« Reply #1026 on: January 23, 2012, 06:28:10 PM »

One Term Ike

On the eve of the Republican National Convention in 1956, President Eisenhower announced that he would not seek reelection for health reasons. In a secret deal, Harold Stassen promised to appoint Vice President Richard Nixon as Secretary of Defense.

34. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-PA): 1953-1957
35. Harold Stassen (R-MN): 1957-1961

36. John F. Kennedy (D-MA): 1961-1965
37. Richard M. Nixon (R-CA): 1965-1973
38. Cecil Underwood (R-WV): 1973-1977

39. Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY): 1977-1985
40. George H.W. Bush (R-TX): 1985-1993
41. Charles Robb (D-VA): 1993-1997
42. James Thompson (R-IL): 1997-2001
43. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (D-NY): 2001-2009
44. Willard M. Romney (R-MA): 2009-Present

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36. First Roman Catholic President

39. Governor of New York 1967-1971, US Senate 1971-1977

40. US Senate 1965-1974, Secretary of State 1974-1977, Governor of Texas 1979-1983

41. Defeated for re-election due to reports on his infidelity

42. Governor of Illinois 1977-1985, US Senate 1985-1997. Did not seek re-election in 2000 to spend more time with his family

43. US House of Representatives 1987-1991, Governor of New York 1991-2001

44. First Mormon President of the United States. Governor of Massachusetts 1995-2003, Ambassador to Mexico 2003-2005, Ambassador to UN 2005-2007


Vice Presidents
36. Richard M. Nixon (R-CA): 1953-1957
37. Carl Curtis (R-NE): 1957-1961

38. Stuart Symington (D-MO): 1961-1965
39. Cecil Underwood (R-WV): 1965-1973
40. Charles Percy (R-IL): 1973-1977

41. Ernest Hollings (D-SC): 1977-1985
42. Robert Packwood (R-OR): 1985-1993
43. Robert Casey Sr. (D-PA): 1993-1997
44. David Dreier (R-CA): 1997-2001
45. Max Cleland (D-GA): 2001-2009
46. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX): 2009-Present

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40. Governor of Illinois 1965-1973

41. Governor of South Carolina 1959-1963, US Senate 1966-1977. Democratic nominee for President 1984 (lost)

42. US Senate 1974-1985. Republican nominee for President in 1992, he led in the polls a month before the election but allegations of sexual harassment during his Vice Presidency resulted in losing the election to Robb.

43. First Roman Catholic Vice President. Did not seek reelection in 1996 due to cancer

44. With President Thompson deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Dreier became the favorite to win the GOP nomination. However, questions about his sexuality and the relationship with his Chief of Staff hurt him in the general election in the midst of a whisper campaign in southern states.

45. Governor of Georgia 1979-1987, US Senate 1987-1997. Democratic nominee for President 2008 (lost)

46. Governor of Texas 1991-1999, US Senate 2001-2009. First female and first Texas-born Vice President
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« Reply #1027 on: January 23, 2012, 10:24:02 PM »

16. Abraham Lincoln: 1861-1873
17. Ulysses S. Grant: 1873-1877
18. James Garfield: 1877-1885
19. Grover Cleveland: 1885-1893
20. William McKinley: 1893-1901
21. William Jennings Bryan: 1901-1909
22. Theodore Roosevelt: 1909-1919
23. Charles Evan Hughes: 1919-1921
24. Warren Harding: 1921-1923
25. Calvin Coolidge: 1923-1929
26. Franklin Roosevelt: 1929-1941
27. Robert Taft: 1941-1949
28. Harry Truman: 1949-1957
29. Adlai Stevenson: 1957-1961
30. Richard Nixon: 1961-1965
31. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
32. Ronald Reagan: 1973-1985
33. George H.W. Bush: 1985-1993
34. Bob Dole: 1993-1997
35. Bill Clinton: 1997-2009
36. Mitt Romney: 2009 - Present
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« Reply #1028 on: January 24, 2012, 07:37:08 PM »

Days of Infamy

32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D-NY)/John Nance Garner (D-TX), Henry A. Wallace (D-IA) March 4th, 1933-December 7th, 1941
33. Henry A. Wallace (D-IA)/vacant December 7th, 1941-January 20th, 1945

34. Douglas MacArthur (R-AR)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY) January 20th, 1945-January 20th, 1953
35. Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Richard M. Nixon (R-CA) January 20th, 1953-January 20th, 1957

36. Estes Kefauver (D-TN)/John F. Kennedy (D-MA) January 20th, 1957-August 10th, 1959
37. John F. Kennedy (D-MA)/vacant, Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) August 10th, 1959-January 20th, 1969

38. Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-NY)/Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD) January 20th, 1969-May 15th, 1972
39. Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD)/vacant, George W. Romney (R-MI) May 15th, 1972-October 10th, 1973
40. George W. Romney (R-MI)/vacant, Winthrop Rockefeller (R-AR) October 10th, 1973-January 20th, 1977

41. Frank F. Church III (D-ID)/George S. McGovern (D-SD) January 20th, 1977-May 5th, 1979
42. George S. McGovern (D-SD)/vacant, Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (D-MA) May 5th, 1979-January 20th, 1981

43. John B. Connally (R-TX)/John B. Anderson (R-IL) January 20th, 1981-March 30th, 1981
44. John B. Anderson (R-IL)/vacant, George H.W. Bush March 30th, 1981-January 20th, 1985

43. Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy/Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) January 20th, 1985-January 20th, 1989
44. Alexander Haig (R-PA)/Jack F. Kemp (R-NY) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1997
45. Jack F. Kemp (R-NY)/Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL) January 20th, 1997-January 20th, 2001

46. Joseph R. "Bob" Kerrey (D-NE)/John F. Kerry (D-MA) January 20th, 2001-January 20th, 2009
47. Hillary Rodham-Fitzgerald (R-IL)/John E. Bush (R-FL) January 20th, 2009-Present
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« Reply #1029 on: January 26, 2012, 08:27:09 PM »

Chief Justices of the United States (Monroe beats Madison 88)

1. James Madison (1789-1837)
2. Robert Taney (1837-1864)
3. Stephen Johnson Field (1864-1898)
4. William Howard Taft (1898-1930)
5. Charles Evans Hughes (1930-1948)
6. William Knowland (1948-1987)
7. Antonin Scalia (1987-Present)
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« Reply #1030 on: February 05, 2012, 02:55:40 PM »

A more polarized country from the start.  Yeah, I know, there's some weird things in here, but I'm too lazy to explain them all now (though there is a reason for each).  C stands for Conservative Party though.

1.  George Washington (F-VA) (1789-1797)
2.  John Adams (F-MA) (1797-1801)
3.   Aaron Burr  (DR-NY) (1801-1805)
4.  Thomas Jefferson (D-VA) (1805-1813)
5.  DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) (1813-1821)
6.  John Q. Adams (D-MA) (1821-1829)
7.  Henry Clay (F-KY) (1829-1837)
8.  Martin Van Buren (D-NY) (1837-1845)
9.  Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) (1845-1853)
10.  William Alexander Graham (F-NC) (1853-1857)
11.  John Fremont (R-CA) (1857-1861)
12.  Stephen Douglas (D-IL) (1861-1869)
13.  Horatio Seymour (D-NY) (1869-1877)
14.  James G. Blaine (F-ME) (1877-1881)
15.  Winfield Scott Hancock (D-PA) (1881-1884)
16. Thomas F. Bayard (D-DE) (1884-1889)
17.  Grover Cleveland (D-NY) (1889-1897)
18.  William Jennings Bryan (D-NE) (1897-1905)
19.  John W. Kern (D-IN) (1905-1913)
20.  William Howard Taft (C-OH) (1913-1925)
21.  Calvin Coolidge (C-MA) (1925-1933)
22.  Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY) (1933-1945)
23.  Harry S. Truman (D-MO) (1945-1953)
24. Robert Taft (C-OH) (1953-1961)
25.  Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) (1961-1969)
26.  Nelson Rockefeller (C-NY) (1969-1977)
27.  Spiro Agnew (C-MD)  (1977-1981)
28.  Jimmy Carter (D-GA) (1981-1985)
29.  George H. W. Bush (C-TX) (1985-1993)
30. Jerry Brown (D-CA) (1993-2001)
31.  Al Gore (D-TN) (2001-2009)
32.  John McCain (C-AZ) (2009-
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« Reply #1031 on: February 08, 2012, 04:29:01 PM »

The At-Large Delegate

21. Chester Alan Arthur (R-NY) September 19th, 1881-March 4th, 1885
22. George Edmunds (R-VT) March 4th, 1885-March 4th, 1889

23. Thomas F. Bayard (D-DE) March 4th, 1889-March 4th, 1897
24. Joseph B. Foraker (R-OH) March4th, 1897-February 15th, 1898
25. Thedore Roosevelt (R-NY) February 15th, 1898-March 4th, 1905
26. Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) March 4th, 1905-March 4th, 1909
27. Theodore Rosevelt (R-NY) March 4th, 1909-March 4th, 1913

28. George Gary (D-DE) March 4th, 1913-March 4th, 1917
29. John W. Davis (D-WV) March 4th, 1917-March 4th, 1925

30. Robert LaFollette (R-WI) March 4th, 1925-June 18th, 1925
31. Franklin D. Roosevelt (R-NY) June 18th, 1925-March 4th, 1933

32. Thomas F. Bayard Jr. March 4th, 1933-March 4th, 1941
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« Reply #1032 on: February 08, 2012, 07:27:47 PM »

No 22nd Amendment

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Robert Taft: 1949-1953
34. Richard Nixon: 1953-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1977
36. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1989
37. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
38. Bill Clinton: 1993-2009
39. Mitt Romney: 2009-2017
40  Brian Schweitzer: 2017-2029.
41. Kirsten Gillibrand: 2029-2033
42. Marco Rubio: 2033-2045
43. Paul Ryan: 2045-
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« Reply #1033 on: February 08, 2012, 07:50:37 PM »

No 22nd Amendment

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Robert Taft: 1949-1953
34. Richard Nixon: 1953-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1977
36. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1989
37. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
38. Bill Clinton: 1993-2009
39. Mitt Romney: 2009-2017
40  Brian Schweitzer: 2017-2029.
41. Kirsten Gillibrand: 2029-2033
42. Marco Rubio: 2033-2045
43. Paul Ryan: 2045-


Interesting. Very interesting. That is really one of the great "What ifs", because once Roosevelt had broken that taboo, I could have seen guys like Eisenhower or Clinton choosing to seek more than two terms.

Any reason FDR got to live till the end of his fourth term in this version?
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« Reply #1034 on: February 08, 2012, 07:57:26 PM »

No 22nd Amendment

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Robert Taft: 1949-1953
34. Richard Nixon: 1953-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1977
36. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1989
37. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
38. Bill Clinton: 1993-2009
39. Mitt Romney: 2009-2017
40  Brian Schweitzer: 2017-2029.
41. Kirsten Gillibrand: 2029-2033
42. Marco Rubio: 2033-2045
43. Paul Ryan: 2045-


Interesting. Very interesting. That is really one of the great "What ifs", because once Roosevelt had broken that taboo, I could have seen guys like Eisenhower or Clinton choosing to seek more than two terms.

Any reason FDR got to live till the end of his fourth term in this version?

Agreed. Just thought it'd be interesting to see him live through WWII and beyond.
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« Reply #1035 on: February 08, 2012, 08:40:14 PM »
« Edited: February 08, 2012, 08:46:40 PM by Jerseyrules »

13. Millard Fillmore: 1857-1865 (American, then Republican)
14. Abraham Lincoln: 1865-1877 (R)
15. Samuel Tilden: 1877-1884 (D) [1]
16. Grover Cleveland: 1884-1893 (D)
17. William McKinley: 1893-1901 (R)
18. Theodore Roosevelt: 1901-1917 (R)
19. Champ Clark: 1917-1921 (D)
20. Calvin Coolidge: 1921-1933 (R)
21. Al Smith: 1933-1941 (D)
22. John Garner: 1941-1945 (D)
23. Douglas MacArthur: 1945-1957 (R)
24. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr: 1957-1965 (D)
25. Barry M. Goldwater: 1965-1981 (R)
26. Robert F. Kennedy: 1981-1985 (D)
27. Jack F. Kemp: 1985-1993 (R)
28. Lloyd Bensen: 1993-1997 (D)
29. Al D'Amato: 1997-2005 (R)
30. William Weld: 2005-Present (R)

[1] Assassinated
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« Reply #1036 on: February 21, 2012, 08:02:16 PM »

1. John Adams (Massachusetts) April 30th, 1789-March 4th, 1797
2. Thomas Jefferson (Republican-Virginia) March 4th, 1797-March 4th, 1805
3. Alexander Hamilton (National-New York) March 4th, 1805-March 4th, 1813
4. James Monroe (Republican-Virginia) March 4th, 1813-March 4th, 1821
5. John Quincy Adams (National-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1821-March 4th, 1829
6. Andrew Jackson (Republican-Tennessee) March 4th, 1829-January 10th, 1835
7. Martin Van Buren (Republican-New York) January 10th, 1835-March 4th, 1837

8. Henry Clay (National-Kentucky) March 4th, 1837-March 4th, 1845
9. William R. King (Republican-Alabama) March 4th, 1845-March 4th, 1849
10. Martin Van Buren (Liberty-New York) March 4th, 1849-July 24th, 1854
11. Abraham Lincoln (National Union-Illinois) July 24th, 1854-March 4th, 1857
12. Jonathan P. Hale (Liberty-New Hampshire) March 4th, 1857-March 4th, 1861
13. Abraham Lincoln (Whig-Illinois) March 4th, 1861-March 4th, 1869
14. William T. Sherman (Liberty-Ohio) March 4th, 1869-March 4th, 1877
15. Samuel J. Tilden (Liberty-New York) March 4th, 1877-March 4th, 1881

16. John C. Black (Whig-Illinois) March 4th, 1881-September 19th, 1881
17. James B. Weaver (Whig-Iowa) September 19th, 1881-March 4th, 1885

18. Thomas F. Bayard (Liberty-Delaware) March 4th, 1885-March 4th, 1893
19. Thomas P. Watson (Whig-Georgia) March 4th, 1893-March 4th, 1897
20. Thomas Bracket Reed (Liberty-Maine) March 4th, 1897-March 4th, 1901
21. Thomas P. Watson (Whig-Georgia) March 4th, 1901-September 14th, 1901
22. William Jennings Bryan (Whig-Nebraska) September 14th, 1901-March 4th, 1909

23. Henry Cabot Lodge (Liberty-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1909-June 16th, 1912
24. Theodore Roosevelt (Liberty-Dakota) June 16th, 1912-March 4th, 1921
25. Leonard Wood (Liberty-New Hampshire) March 4th, 1921-March 4th, 1925

26. Joseph T. Robinson (Whig-Arkansas) March 4th, 1925-February 15th, 1933
27. Hiram W. Johnson (Whig-California) February 15th, 1933-March 4th, 1933

28. David I. Walsh (Liberty-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1933-March 4th, 1941
29. Arthur H. Vandenberg (Liberty-Michigan) January 4th, 1941-December 7th, 1941
30. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberty-New York) December 7th, 1941-January 4th, 1945

31. Henry A. Wallace (Whig-Iowa) January 4th, 1945-November 1st, 1950
32. Richard B. Russell (Whig-Georgia) November 1st, 1950-January 4th, 1953

33. Frank J. Lausche (Liberty-Ohio) January 4th, 1953-January 4th, 1961
34. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (Liberty-New York) January 4th, 1961-January 4th, 1965

35. Hubert H. Humphrey (Whig-Minnesota) January 4th, 1965-January 4th, 1973
36. Richard M. Nixon (Liberty-California) January 4th, 1973-February 22nd, 1974
37. Robert F. Kennedy (Liberty-New York) February 22nd, 1974-January 4th, 1985

38. Robert D. Ray (Whig-Iowa) January 4th, 1985-January 4th, 1993
39. Robert S. Dole (Liberty-Kansas) January 4th, 1993-January 4th, 2001
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« Reply #1037 on: February 21, 2012, 10:31:38 PM »

Lyndon Johnson (1963-1973)
Richard Nixon (1973-1981)
Ronald Reagan (1981-1989)
John Glenn (1989-1997)
George H.W. Bush (1997-2005)
Evan Bayh (2005-2013)
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« Reply #1038 on: February 22, 2012, 01:51:18 PM »

43. George W. Bush - January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2005
44. Russ Feingold - January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2013
45. Willard "Mitt" Romney - January 20, 2013 - January 20, 2017
46. Barack H. Obama - January 20, 2017 - January 20, 2025
47. Jon Huntsman - January 20, 2025 - January 20, 2033

43 - Loses reelection to Russ Feingold
44 - Ends the war in Iraq, refocuses the war on Afghanistan, significant campaign finance reform and progressive tax reform
45 - Defeats Feingold's Vice President Hillary Clinton
46 - Defeats Romney and later defeats Chris Christie
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« Reply #1039 on: February 24, 2012, 03:56:28 AM »

41.George H.W. Bush: 1989 - 1993
42. William J. Clinton: 1993 - 1997
43. Richard B. Cheney 1997 - 2005
44. Hillary Rodham Clinton 2005 - 2013
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« Reply #1040 on: February 24, 2012, 12:01:25 PM »

Abraham Lincoln lives to see the South readmitted to the Union, and Reconstruction takes a very different course...

16. Abraham Lincoln (Republican, then National Union): 1861-1869 [1]
17. Ulysses S. Grant (National Union, then Unionist): 1869-1877
[2]
18. Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic): 1877-1885
19. James G. Blaine (Unionist): 1885-1893 [3]
20. Grover Cleveland (Democratic): 1893-1901 [4]
21. John Brackett Reed (Unionist): 1901-1905 [5]
22. Grover Cleveland (Democratic): 1905-1913 [6]
23. Woodrow Wilson (Democratic): 1913-1917 [7]
24. Charles Hughes (Unionist): 1917-1925 [8]
25. Woodrow Wilson (Democratic): 1925-1933 [9]

[1] Lincoln's second term sees most of the South readmitted to the union. Radical Republicans ensure that equal rights are taken seriously by the Lincoln administration, which creates a Freedman's Bureau with actual teeth and invests heavily in the Southern economy to revitalize it after the Civil War's end.

[2] The Republicans retain the 'National Union Party' moniker to stress a national interest rather than allow the return of sectional politics. Radical Republicans continue to call themselves Republicans, however, leading to a schism in 1872 that sees Grant run as the 'Unionist Party' candidate while the Republicans nominate Illinois Governor Rich Oglesby. The Democrats field a third candidate, allowing Grant to claim the center and win re-election.

[3] Labor strife in the United States explodes during the Blaine administration, allowing the Democrats to capitalize on the 'weakness' of the Unionists on the labor question and win back the White House in 1888.

[4] Cleveland manages to win over Northern business interests to the Democratic Party with his anti-labor politics, culminating in his re-election in 1896. Cleveland also engages in an 1896 war with the United Kingdom, the Anglo-American War of 1896, in which the United States takes possession of Quebec. Cleveland also engages in a war with Spain, taking possession of Cuba, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico, despite his own misgivings about imperialism. It should be noted that the Cleveland of TTL has a radically different position on foreign interventionism.

[5] Reed wins back business support for the Unionists, but his short Presidency is defined by economic collapse and depression. A strong showing from the nascent Social Democratic Party allows the Democrats to take back power in 1904.

[6] Cleveland comes out of retirement and realigns American politics, with the Democrats now becoming the party of choice for the nation's business elite. During the Cleveland administration, an amendment providing for women's suffrage is defeated, as are attempts at creating federal prohibition and requiring direct election of Senators.

[7] Nominally less conservative than Cleveland, Wilson nevertheless lost re-election against Unionist Charles Hughes and Social Democrat Eugene Debs.

[8] Hughes was a much more conservative Unionist than Grant or Blaine, preferring to take a hands-off approach to the economy. He instead stressed individual liberty and fiscal conservatism.

[9] Wilson returned from the political wilderness to be elected President for a second and third time. During the second period of the Wilson administration, the United States entered into a war with Japan following an attack on the Philippines in 1925, which expanded into a general war with Japan's chief ally in the Pacific, the British Empire, in 1927. As of his last year in office, Wilson was very unpopular, with no peace in sight and the aging President declining to seek a fourth term in 1932. This, coupled with high inflation on the homefront, helped propel the Unionists back into power in 1932...


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« Reply #1041 on: February 24, 2012, 02:49:17 PM »

43. Albert J. Gore, Jr. - January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2005
44. William Darrell "Billy" Mays, Jr - January 20, 2005 - June 28, 2009
45. Vince Offer - June 28, 2009 - January 20, 2013

46. Hillary R. Clinton - January 20, 2013 -
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« Reply #1042 on: February 25, 2012, 02:12:22 AM »
« Edited: February 25, 2012, 02:16:17 AM by Jerseyrules »

An idea for a TL I'm thinking of doing, based on BeckReilly's unfinished project on ah.com:

William McKinley (R) (1897-1905)
Charles W. Fairbanks (R) (1905-1909) *
William Randolph Hearst (D) (1909-1913) [1]
Theodore Roosevelt (R) (1913-1921)
Alton B. Parker (D) (1921-1925)**
Charles Curtis (R) (1925-1933)
Al Smith (D) (1933-1941)
Jack Garner (D) (1941-1949)

Douglas MacArthur (R) (1949-1961)***
John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1964) [2]
Barry M. Goldwater (D) (1964-1981) [3]
John B. Connally (D) (1981-1987) [4]

Gerald R. Ford (R) (1987-1989) - or Hatfield
Jesse Helms (D) (1989-1997)
Jack Kemp (D) (1997-2005)
Elizabeth Dole (D) (2005-2009)

Howard Dean (R) (2009-present)

[1] declared martial law and dissolved congress after electoral fraud in the 1912 election, prompting rebellion and the coup by Roosevelt
[2] Assassinated (or impeached)
[3] Broke two-term tradition to deal with World War III
[4] Assassinated
* Or Henry Cabot Lodge
** Or Hiram Johnson
*** Or Bobby Taft


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« Reply #1043 on: February 25, 2012, 02:43:51 AM »

An idea for a TL I'm thinking of doing, based on BeckReilly's unfinished project on ah.com:

William McKinley (R) (1897-1905)
Charles W. Fairbanks (R) (1905-1909) *
William Randolph Hearst (D) (1909-1913) [1]
Theodore Roosevelt (R) (1913-1921)
Alton B. Parker (D) (1921-1925)**
Charles Curtis (R) (1925-1933)
Al Smith (D) (1933-1941)
Jack Garner (D) (1941-1949)

Douglas MacArthur (R) (1949-1961)***
John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1964) [2]
Barry M. Goldwater (D) (1964-1981) [3]
John B. Connally (D) (1981-1987) [4]

Gerald R. Ford (R) (1987-1989) - or Hatfield
Jesse Helms (D) (1989-1997)
Jack Kemp (D) (1997-2005)
Elizabeth Dole (D) (2005-2009)

Howard Dean (R) (2009-present)

[1] declared martial law and dissolved congress after electoral fraud in the 1912 election, prompting rebellion and the coup by Roosevelt
[2] Assassinated (or impeached)
[3] Broke two-term tradition to deal with World War III
[4] Assassinated
* Or Henry Cabot Lodge
** Or Hiram Johnson
*** Or Bobby Taft


Tell me what you think.
Something says that I would be a Democrat ITTL.
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« Reply #1044 on: February 25, 2012, 12:33:39 PM »

I would be definitely interested in the Goldwater Presidency and WWIII
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Tutankhuman Bakari Sellers
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« Reply #1045 on: February 25, 2012, 12:48:43 PM »

1953-61 cc E Warren
1961-63 S JFK
1963-1969 S LBJ

1969-1977 cc Romney Sr
1977-1985 S Ted Kennedy
1985-1993 T HW Bush
1993-2001 S Jerry Brown
2001-2009 T McCain
2009-current P Mark Warner
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« Reply #1046 on: February 26, 2012, 01:12:54 AM »

An idea for a TL I'm thinking of doing, based on BeckReilly's unfinished project on ah.com:

William McKinley (R) (1897-1905)
Charles W. Fairbanks (R) (1905-1909) *
William Randolph Hearst (D) (1909-1913) [1]
Theodore Roosevelt (R) (1913-1921)
Alton B. Parker (D) (1921-1925)**
Charles Curtis (R) (1925-1933)
Al Smith (D) (1933-1941)
Jack Garner (D) (1941-1949)

Douglas MacArthur (R) (1949-1961)***
John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1964) [2]
Barry M. Goldwater (D) (1964-1981) [3]
John B. Connally (D) (1981-1987) [4]

Gerald R. Ford (R) (1987-1989) - or Hatfield
Jesse Helms (D) (1989-1997)
Jack Kemp (D) (1997-2005)
Elizabeth Dole (D) (2005-2009)

Howard Dean (R) (2009-present)

[1] declared martial law and dissolved congress after electoral fraud in the 1912 election, prompting rebellion and the coup by Roosevelt
[2] Assassinated (or impeached)
[3] Broke two-term tradition to deal with World War III
[4] Assassinated
* Or Henry Cabot Lodge
** Or Hiram Johnson
*** Or Bobby Taft


Tell me what you think.
Something says that I would be a Democrat ITTL.

Haha, me too Wink
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« Reply #1047 on: February 26, 2012, 01:14:12 AM »

I would be definitely interested in the Goldwater Presidency and WWIII

I'm going to start it soon, after my Godfather TL is done (it's a mini project I've been working on.)
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« Reply #1048 on: February 27, 2012, 08:43:14 PM »

Ford, We Hardly Knew Ya

38. Gerald Ford (R-MA): 1974-1975
39. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY): 1975-1980
40. Howard Baker (R-TN): 1980-1981

41. Henry "Scoop" Jackson (D-WA): 1981-1983
42. John Glenn (D-OH): 1983-1989

43. Charles Percy (R-IL): 1989-1997
44. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA): 1997-2005
45. Christopher "Kit" Bond (R-MO): 2005-2009
46. Albert Gore, Jr. (D-TN): 2009-Present

Notes:
38. Assassinated by Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme on September 5, 1975 in Sacramento, CA

39. Upon succeeding Ford in the White House, Rockefeller became the second person to have note been elected Vice President and President to move up to the Presidency. Stress of dealing with the Iran Hostage Crisis resulted in a fatal heart attack on April 20, 1980

40. Public sympathy over Rockefeller’s death resulted in President Baker winning the support of Rockefeller’s delegates and the Republican nomination over former California Governor Ronald Reagan. But after 12 years of Republican Presidents, Senator Jackson won a landslide over Baker and Vice President John Anderson.

41. The oldest President in history until Percy’s election in 1988, Jackson died of an aortic aneurysm on September 1, 1983 shortly after giving a news conference condemning the Soviet attack on Korean Airlines Flight 007.

43. Elected President in 1988 over Vice President Michael Dukakis (Governor of Massachusetts, 1975-1983)

44. First female and first Jewish President

45. Single term in office was marked by fellow Missourian Senator Roy Blunt’s ties to disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the October 2008 collapse of Bear Stearns and Citigroup

46. Vice President (1997-2005) and unsuccessful Democratic nominee for President in 2004, Gore won his rematch over Bond. Going into the 2012 elections, President Gore enjoys job approval ratings of 60 percent.
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« Reply #1049 on: February 28, 2012, 03:01:34 PM »

33. Harry Truman: 1945-1953
34. Robert Taft: 1953-1953
35: Margaret Chase: 1953-1961
36: John F. Kennedy: 1961-1969
37. George Romney: 1969-1977
38. Robert Kennedy: 1977-1981
39. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
40. Jack Kemp: 1989-1997
41. Paul Wellstone: 1997-2005
42. Bill Clinton: 2005-2013
43. Susanna Martinez: 2013-Present

Defeated Tickets:
1948: Dewey/Warren
1952: Stevenson/Sparkman
1956: Harriman/Kennedy
1960: Nixon/Lodge
1964: Rockefeller/Goldwater
1968: Johnson/Humphrey
1972: Muskie/McGovern
1976: Bush/Dole
1980: Kennedy/Chisholm
1988: Dukakis/Clinton
1992: Bentsen/Ferraro
1996: Alexander/McCain
2000: McCain/Hagel
2004: Smith/Thompson
2008: Romney/Huckabee
2012: Dean/Kerry
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