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« Reply #1225 on: October 28, 2012, 01:13:14 PM »

37. Richard Nixon: 1969-1977
38. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1985
39. Mario Cuomo: 1985-1993
40. Bill Clinton: 1993-2001
41. John McCain: 2001-2009
42. Mitt Romney: 2009-
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« Reply #1226 on: October 30, 2012, 04:42:35 PM »

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38. Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX) 1974-1981
39. Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) 1981
40. Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX)/Birch Bayh (D-IN) 1981-1989

41. George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/William Armstrong (R-CO) 1989-1997
42. Albert S. Gore Jr. (D-TN)/Paul Wellstone (D-MN) 1997-2005
43. George W. Bush (R-TX)/Willard Romney (R-MI) 2005-Present
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« Reply #1227 on: November 11, 2012, 09:43:23 PM »

28. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-New York)/Hiram W. Johnson (Progressive-California), Leonard Wood (Progressive-New Hampshire) March 4th, 1913-March 4th, 1921
29. Joseph T. Robinson (Democrat-Arkansas)/Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat-New York) March 4th, 1921-May 13th, 1923
30. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat-New York)/vacant, Charles W. Bryan (Democrat-Nebraska) May 13th, 1923-March 4th, 1929

31. Herbert C. Hoover (Republican-California)/Charles Curtis (Republican-Kansas) March 4th, 1929-March 4th, 1933
32. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (Progressive-New York)/Robert La Follette Jr. (Progressive-Wisconsin), Henry A. Wallace (Progressive-Iowa) March 4th, 1933-June 23rd, 1942
33. Henry A. Wallace (Progressive-Iowa)/vacant June 23rd, 1942-January 20th, 1945

34. Douglas MacArthur (Republican-New York)/John W. Bricker (Republican-Ohio) January 20th, 1945-January 20th, 1953
35. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Democrat-Pennsylvania)/Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (Democrat-Massachusetts) January 20th, 1953-September 24th, 1955
36. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (Democrat-Massachusetts)/vacant, Henry M. Jackson (Democrat-Washington) September 24th, 1955-January 20th, 1965

37. Adlai E. Stevenson II (Progressive-Illinois)/Hubert H. Humphrey (Progressive-Minnesota) January 20th, 1965-July 14th, 1965
38. Hubert H. Humphrey (Progressive-Minnesota)/vacant July 14th, 1965-January 20th, 1969

39. Richard M. Nixon (Republican-California)/John Chafee (Republican-Rhode Island) January 20th, 1969-January 20th, 1973
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« Reply #1228 on: November 11, 2012, 09:54:15 PM »

44. Barack Obama: 2009-2017
45. Marco Rubio: 2017-2025
46. Andrew Cuomo: 2025-2029
47. Kelly Ayotte: 2029-2037

Defeated Tickets:
2016: Schweitzer/Warren: 51%-48%
2020: O'Malley/Newsome: 54%-44%
2024: McDonnell/Walker: 50%-48%
2028: Cuomo/Patrick: 49%-48%
2032: Booker/Castro: 53%-46%
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« Reply #1229 on: November 12, 2012, 12:42:29 AM »

Presidents of the United States

44. Barack Obama - January 20, 2009 - January 20, 2013
45. Mitt Rom --hahahahahahaha I can't even finish typing this, its just too funny.
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« Reply #1230 on: November 12, 2012, 08:51:14 AM »

Presidents of the United States

44. Barack Obama - January 20, 2009 - January 20, 2013
45. Mitt Rom --hahahahahahaha I can't even finish typing this, its just too funny.

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« Reply #1231 on: November 12, 2012, 09:51:29 AM »

35. John F. Kennedy 1961 - 1969 (Democrat)
36. Nelson Rockerfeller 1969 - 1973 (Republican)
37. Daniel Inouye 1973 - 1976 (Democrat)*
38. Elizabeth Holtman 1976 - 1985 (Democrat)
39. Robert Dole 1985 - 1993 (Republican)
40. Bill Clinton 1993 - 1994 (Democrat)*
41. Al Gore 1994 - 1997 (Democrat)**
42. Dianne Feinstein 1997 - 2005 (Democrat)
43. George W. Bush 2005 - 2013 (Republican)
44. Hillary Clinton 2013 - 2020 (Democrat)

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« Reply #1232 on: November 14, 2012, 12:43:52 PM »

Presidents of the United States

42. William J. Clinton - January 20, 1993 - January 20, 1997
44. Colin L. Powell - January 20, 1997 - January 20, 2005
45. William B. Richardson - January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2013
46. Jon Huntsman - January 20, 2013 - January 20, 2017
47. Barack H. Obama - January 20, 2017 - January 20, 2025


Vice Presidents of the United States

45. Albert A. Gore - January 20, 1993 - January 20, 1997
46. Charles Hagel - January 20, 1997 - January 20, 2005
47. Hillary R. Clinton - January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2013
48.  Willard M. Romney - January 20, 2013 - January 20, 2017
49.  Tammy Baldwin - January 20, 2017 -

Losing Tickets

1996 - President Bill Clinton/Vice President Al Gore
2000 - Former Vice President Al Gore/Governor Jeanne Shaheen
2004 - Vice President Chuck Hagel/Governor George W. Bush
2008 - Governor George W. Bush/Governor Tommy Thompson
2012 - Vice President Hillary Clinton/Governor Jim Webb
2016 - President Jon Huntsman/Vice President Mitt Romney
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« Reply #1233 on: November 16, 2012, 07:23:36 PM »
« Edited: November 16, 2012, 10:47:15 PM by Elections Inspector Cathcon »

35. Richard M. Nixon (Republican-California)/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (Republican-Massachusetts) January 20th, 1961-January 20th, 1965

While Nixon's foreign policy, including the deposing of Fidel Castro and the Russo-American Berlin Treaty, was by and large successful, his domestic policy was not. Nixon's tax cuts and attempt to bolster economic growth through spending, as well as an increase in the debt ceiling, resulted only in inflation and a fall out with economic conservatives.

36. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Democrat-Massachusetts)/Russell Long (Democrat-Louisiana) January 20th, 1965-January 20th, 1973

The first Kennedy presidency would remain one of the most controversial presidencies in history. While on one hand he was able to negotiate the exit of American troops from Vietnam in 1971, this foreign policy coup was countered by the fall of Saigon in 1973--blamed largely on Kennedy in his post-presidency. While economic growth expanded greatly as it had under Nixon, so did inflation. While he successfully passed the Civil Rights Act of 1969, nearly his entire second term was marred with recession.

37. Sprio T. Agnew (Republican-Maryland)/George H.W. Bush (Republican-Texas) January 20th, 1973-March 9th, 1975

Agnew swept in as a reform governor, beating Vice President Long by a good margin. As well, it appeared the Republicans had formed a new middle class coalition, getting their highest industrial-area numbers since 1956, and their highest numbers in the South since 1928. As well, Agnew was supported by a moderate coalition of both Northern moderates and Southern conservatives. However, fate had other plans for Agnew. While the President railed against liberal intellectuals, stagflation began to cripple the nation's economy. Taking hints from Secretary of State Richard Nixon and Legal Counsel G. Gordon Liddy, Agnew began the wire-tapping of his opponents, forming an underground secret White House police force called "the Plumbers". With revelations as to the existence of the Plumbers coming forth in mid-1974, as well as leaks of Agnew's concessions in diplomatic meetings and secret CIA activity, Agnew plunged in popularity. With Republicans losing their hard-earned control of the House and Senate in 1974, Agnew was toast by early 1975 and reluctantly agreed to resign.

38. George H.W. Bush (Republican-Texas)/vacant, Donald Rumsfeld (Republican-Illinois) March 9th, 1975-January 20th, 1977

George Bush came in in the midst of scandal. However, he attempted to clean house. Quietly, many cabinet secretaries--including Secretary of State Nixon and Secretary of the Treasury--were retired in what later became known as the Halloween Massacre. Bush's Presidency was marked by the invasion of Iraq in response to imperialistic moves in November 1975 as well as the exercising of monetarist economic policies for the first time since the Eisenhower presidency. While at first it looked as though Bush, a reformer and war President, would win re-election, bad news from overseas in September and his SALT treaty being denounced as sell-out to Soviet Russia resulted in the narrow election of Scoop Jackson in 1976.

39. Henry M. Jackson (Democrat-Washington)/Walter Mondale (Democrat-Minnesota) January 20th, 1977-January 20th, 1981

Upon Jackson's inauguration, he pledged a swift, aggressive, and most of all, aggressive conclusion to the Gulf War and the rolling back of Soviet influence across the world. In financial policy, he announced a continuation of the Keynesian policies of the Kennedy administration. While economic growth found itself spurred in the early months after Jackson's Economic Re-Mobilization Act, any new profits were soon re-absorbed into the moribund economy. In 1980, with a stalled economy and a war that refused to be won, it was small wonder Jackson lost in a land-slide.

40. Mark O. Hatfield (Republican-Oregon)/Mark Warner (Republican-Virginia) January 20th, 1981-January 20th, 1989

Hatfield's eight years as President would be the first clam period the nation'd had in a long time. Unlike the previous two decades, racked by war and scandal, Hatfield presided over an economic recovery and the thawing of tensions with the Soviet Union, even passing what amounted to a nuclear freeze in 1987. However, his attempt at creating a lasting legacy was ripped asunder in a bloody primary battle in 1988 between Secretary of State Percy, Congressman Kemp, Senator Baker, and Governor Ron Paul.

41. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Democrat-New York)/William Jefferson Clinton (Democrat-Arkansas) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1997

Elected with a plurality of the vote in 1988, Moynihan would nonetheless proceed with a mandate. By the end of his first term the Soviet Union had come crashing down due to new Cold War fighting techniques including the arming of Middle Eastern, Latin American, and South-East Asian proxies. In his second term, after cruising to a victory over former Governor Ron Paul, Moynihan would pass, with the assistance of Republican Senator Mitt Romney, what would be declared "Moynicare" and "Romneycare" by critics, a system of universal healthcare.

42. Hillary Rodham-Ryan (Republican-Illinois)/John Ellis Bush (Republican-Florida) January 20th, 1997-January 20th, 2005

Running on a return to the days of Republican prosperity and peace after controversy over American involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts arose in Moynihan's final years, Rodham-Ryan would win a close election against the charismatic Vice President Clinton. A long-time Republican lawyer, Rodham had worked in Washington in the late 70's before returning to Illinois to serve as Lake County States Attorney in the early 80's. In 1984, Rodham won her first bid for Congress, being re-elected twice before her run for Governor of Illinois in 1990. By 1996 with a powerful resume, she defeated opponents Pat Buchanan, Ross Perot, and William Weld in the Republican primary. Over the course of her eight years, Rodham-Ryan attempted to govern in the manner that Hatfield had, seeking prosperity at home and peace abroad. However, that was not the hand history had dealt her as on September 11th, 2001, still riding high after her near-landslide re-election, Hillary faced the prospect of fighting a global war on terror. She found herself making unconventional allies with many Democrats as an invasion of Afghanistan was prepared. In 2002, American troops would again find themselves embroiled in conflict as they entered Afghanistan.
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« Reply #1234 on: November 17, 2012, 11:34:25 AM »

Alternative American Prime Ministers:

1. Benjamin Franklin: Patriot: 1782-1785
2. George Washington: Tory: 1785-1794
3. John Jay: Tory: 1794-1798
4. Thomas Jefferson [1]: Whig: 1798-1805
5. Alexander Hamilton [1]: Tory: 1805-1811
6. Thomas Jefferson [2]: Whig: 1811-1813
7. James Madison: Whig: 1813-1814
8. Alexander Hamilton [2]: Tory: 1814-1822
9. Richard Stockton: Tory: 1822-1824
10. Henry Clay [1]: Whig: 1824-1833
11. Andrew Jackson: Democratic: 1833-1835
12. Henry Clay [2]: Whig: 1835-1839
13. Martin Van Buren: Democratic: 1839-1844
14. James K. Polk: Democratic: 1844-1849
15. James Buchanan [1]: Democratic: 1849-1851
16. Daniel Webster: Whig: 1851-1852
17. John Tyler: Tory: 1852-1853
18. James Buchanan [2]: Democratic: 1853-1855
19. Stephen A. Douglas: Democratic: 1855-1858
20. Abraham Lincoln: Liberal: 1858-1866
21. John C. Fremont: Liberal: 1866-1870
22. James G. Blaine [1]: Liberal: 1870-1871
23. Clement Vallandigham: Democratic: 1871-1872
24. James G. Blaine [2]: Liberal: 1872-1884
25. Grover Cleveland: Democratic: 1884-1891
26. James G. Blaine [3]: Liberal: 1891-1894
27. Thomas B. Reed: Liberal: 1894-1897
28. Thomas A. Watson: Populist: 1897-1898
29. William McKinley: Liberal: 1898-1908
30. William Taft: Liberal: 1908-1912
31. Charles W. Fairbanks: Liberal: 1912-1913
32. William J. Bryan: Populist: 1913-1915
33. Theodore Roosevelt: Progressive: 1915-1919
34. William G. McAdoo: Populist: 1919-1921
35. Warren G. Harding: Liberal: 1921-1924
36. Herbert Hoover: Liberal: 1924-1933
37. Frank O. Lowden: Liberal: 1933-1934
38. Hiram Johnson: Progressive: 1934-1940
39. Henry Wallace: Progressive: 1940-1946
40. John W. McCormack: Progressive: 1946-1948
41. Robert Taft: Liberal-Conservative: 1948-1953
42. Thomas E. Dewey: Liberal-Conservative: 1953-1959
43. Richard Nixon [1]: Liberal-Conservative: 1959-1960
44. John F. Kennedy: New Democratic: 1960-1965
45. Lyndon B. Johnson: New Democratic: 1965-1968
46. Richard Nixon [2]: Liberal-Conservative: 1968-1975
47. Ed Muskie: New Democratic: 1975-1979
48. Walter Mondale: New Democratic: March-August 1979
49. Ronald Reagan: Liberal-Conservative: 1979-1989
50. George H.W. Bush: Liberal-Conservative: 1989-1993
51. Bill Clinton: New Democratic: 1993-1999
52. Al Gore: New Democratic: 1999-2000
53. John McCain: Liberal-Conservative: 2000-2007
54. John Boehner: Liberal-Conservative: 2007-2010
55. Barack Obama: New Democratic: 2010-
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« Reply #1235 on: November 17, 2012, 12:11:25 PM »
« Edited: November 17, 2012, 04:12:18 PM by NHI »

28. Theodore Roosevelt: 1913-1921
29. Leonard Wood: 1921-1927
30. Calvin Coolidge: 1927-1933
31. Franklin Roosevelt: 1933-1949
32. Harry S. Truman: 1949-1953
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1953-1961
34. Nelson Rockefeller: 1961-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
36. Birch Bayh: 1973-1981
37. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
38. George H.W. Bush: 1989-1993
39. Bill Clinton: 1993-1997
40. Newt Gingrich: 1997-2001
41. Paul Wellstone: 2001-2005
42. John McCain: 2005-2013
43. Rudy Giuliani: 2013-
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« Reply #1236 on: November 17, 2012, 02:03:55 PM »

28. Theodore Roosevelt: 1913-1921
29. Leonard Wood: 1921-1927
30. Calvin Coolidge: 1927-1933
31. Franklin Roosevelt: 1933-1949
32. Harry S. Truman: 1949-1953
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1953-1961
34. Nelson Rockefeller: 1961-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
36. Birch Bayh: 1973-1981
37. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
38. George H.W. Bush: 1989-1993
39. Bill Clinton: 1993-1995
40. Newt Gingrich: 1995-2001
41. Paul Wellstone: 2001-2005
42. John McCain: 2005-2013
43. Rudy Giuliani: 2013-

Good list, but what happened to Clinton that allowed Gingrich to take over immediately after him?
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« Reply #1237 on: November 17, 2012, 02:53:59 PM »

28. Theodore Roosevelt: 1913-1921
29. Leonard Wood: 1921-1927
30. Calvin Coolidge: 1927-1933
31. Franklin Roosevelt: 1933-1949
32. Harry S. Truman: 1949-1953
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1953-1961
34. Nelson Rockefeller: 1961-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
36. Birch Bayh: 1973-1981
37. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
38. George H.W. Bush: 1989-1993
39. Bill Clinton: 1993-1995
40. Newt Gingrich: 1995-2001
41. Paul Wellstone: 2001-2005
42. John McCain: 2005-2013
43. Rudy Giuliani: 2013-

Good list, but what happened to Clinton that allowed Gingrich to take over immediately after him?
Clinton does not track to the center after '94 midterms.
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« Reply #1238 on: November 17, 2012, 03:30:16 PM »

28. Theodore Roosevelt: 1913-1921
29. Leonard Wood: 1921-1927
30. Calvin Coolidge: 1927-1933
31. Franklin Roosevelt: 1933-1949
32. Harry S. Truman: 1949-1953
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1953-1961
34. Nelson Rockefeller: 1961-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
36. Birch Bayh: 1973-1981
37. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
38. George H.W. Bush: 1989-1993
39. Bill Clinton: 1993-1995
40. Newt Gingrich: 1995-2001
41. Paul Wellstone: 2001-2005
42. John McCain: 2005-2013
43. Rudy Giuliani: 2013-

Good list, but what happened to Clinton that allowed Gingrich to take over immediately after him?
Clinton does not track to the center after '94 midterms.

Ah, so Gingrich defeats him in the election.

You have Gingrich taking over in 1995, not 1997. Smiley
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« Reply #1239 on: November 17, 2012, 05:50:18 PM »

28. Theodore Roosevelt: 1913-1921
29. Leonard Wood: 1921-1927
30. Calvin Coolidge: 1927-1933
31. Franklin Roosevelt: 1933-1949
32. Harry S. Truman: 1949-1953
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1953-1961
34. Nelson Rockefeller: 1961-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
36. Birch Bayh: 1973-1981
37. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
38. George H.W. Bush: 1989-1993
39. Bill Clinton: 1993-1995
40. Newt Gingrich: 1995-2001
41. Paul Wellstone: 2001-2005
42. John McCain: 2005-2013
43. Rudy Giuliani: 2013-

Good list, but what happened to Clinton that allowed Gingrich to take over immediately after him?
Clinton does not track to the center after '94 midterms.

Ah, so Gingrich defeats him in the election.

You have Gingrich taking over in 1995, not 1997. Smiley

Corrected. Thanks.
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« Reply #1240 on: November 17, 2012, 06:27:16 PM »

Here's my attempt at this.


28. Theodore Roosevelt - Eugene V. Debs* 1913-1921
29. John W. Davis - Robert L. Owens** 1921-1922
30. Robert L. Owens - Charles W. Bryan 1922-1929
31. William H. Murray - Cordell Hull 1929-1933
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Hiram Johnson - Henry A. Wallace*** 1933-1945
33. Henry A. Wallace - Harold Stassen 1945-1949
34. Dwight Eisenhower - Adlai Stevenson 1949-1953
35. Hubert Humphrey - John F. Kennedy 1953-1965
36. Strom Thurmond - George Wallace 1965-1969
37. Nelson Rockefeller - George Romney 1969-1977
38. Robert F. Kennedy - Henry M. Jackson 1977-1981
39. Ronald Reagan - Robert Dole 1981-1989
40. Robert Dole - Al Gore 1989-1993
41. Ross Perot - James Stockdale 1993-2001
42. Ralph Nader - Winona LaDuke 2001-2005
43. John Kerry - Joseph Lieberman 2005-2009
44. Barack Obama - Bill Richardson 2009-Present

* Coalition formed between the Progressive Party and the Socialist Party.
** Died in office. Succeed by Vice President Owens
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« Reply #1241 on: November 30, 2012, 04:05:31 PM »

I've been thinking about doing a Cold War Redux timeline a lot lately.  This is but one of MANY lists I've thought of over the past few days.  As you may notice, Eisenhower is a Democrat here.  The thought that actually started this train of thought was "What if Reagan didn't leave IL and became a prominent Democrat".  There's also a few other crazy things in here, and I do have a vaugeish background event timeline work out as well.

33.  Harry S. Truman (D-MO)/None (1945-1949)
34.  Thomas E. Dewey (R-NY)/Earl Warren (R-CA) (1949-1953)
35.  Dwight D. Eisenhower (D-NY)/Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) (1953-1961)
36.  Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA) (1961-1965)
37.  Pat Brown (D-CA)/Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) (1965-1969)
38.  Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/Ronald Reagan (R-CA) (1969-1977)
39.  Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Bob Dole (R-KS) (1977-1981)

40.  Robert Byrd (D-WV)/Birch Bayh (D-IN) (1981-1989)
41.  Pierre S. du Pont IV (R-DE)/Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL) (1989-1993) [1]
42.  Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL)/Alexander Haig (R-PA) (1993-2001)
43.  Michael Jordan (D-IL)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO) (2001-2005)
44.  Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)/Orrin Hatch (R-UT) (2005-2013)
45.  John Kerry (D-MA)/Wesley Clark (D-AR) (2013-)

[1] Declined to run again

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1948:  Harry S. Truman (D-MO)/Albin W. Barkley (D-KY)
1952:  Thomas E. Dewey(R-NY)/Earl Warren (R-CA)
1956:  Robert Taft (R-OH)/Richard Nixon (R-CA)

1960:  Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)/John F. Kennedy (D-MA)
1964:  Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr
1968:  Pat Brown (D-CA)/Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY)
1972:  Henry M. Jackson (D-WA)/Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)
1976:  Henry M. Jackson (D-WA)/Jimmy Carter (D-GA)

1980:  Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Bob Dole (R-KS)
1984:  Bob Dole (R-KS)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX)

1988:  Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/Paul Simon (D-IL)
1992:  Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Tom Harkin (D-IA)
1996:  Bill Clinton (D-AR)/Al Gore (D-TN)

2000:  John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
2004:  Michael Jordan (D-IL)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
2008:  Joe Biden (D-DE)/John Edwards (D-NC)

2012:  John Huntsman (R-UT)/Rudy Giuliani (R-NY)
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« Reply #1242 on: December 03, 2012, 01:02:23 AM »

Just a little something I came up with:

35. John F. Kennedy (D-MA): 1961 - 1963
36. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX): 1963 - 1973

37. Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA): 1973 - 1977
38. James E. Carter (D-GA): 1977 - 1985
39. George H.W. Bush (R-TX): 1985 - 1993
40. H John Heinz (R-PA): 1993 - 1997

41. William J. Clinton (D-AR): 1997 - 2005
42. George W. Bush (R-TX): 2005 - 2009
43. John Edwards (D-NC): 2009 - 2010*
44. Barack Obama (D-IL): 2010 - present


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« Reply #1243 on: December 05, 2012, 08:08:13 AM »

33. Harry Truman (D-MO): 1945-1953
34. Estes Kefauver (D-TN): 1953-1957

35. Christian Herter (R-MA): 1957-1965
36. Lyndon Johnson (D-TX): 1965-1973
37. Ed Muskie (D-ME): 1973-1977

38. Spiro Angew (Conservative-MD): 1977-1981
39. Cliff Finch (D-MS): 1981-1985
40. John Anderson (Reform-IL): 1985-1989
41. Gary Hart (Ref-CO): 1989-1993
42. Pat Buchanan (C-VA): 1993-1997
43. Jerry Brown (Ref-CA): 1997-2005
44. Alan Keyes (C-MD): 2005-2009
45. Hillary Rodham Clinton (Ref-NY): 2009-2013
46. Rick Santorum (C-PA): 2013-2021
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« Reply #1244 on: December 05, 2012, 10:14:59 AM »

33.  Harry S. Truman (D-MO)/None; 1945-1949
34.  Dwight D. Eisenhower (D-PA)/Alben W. Barkley (D-KY); 1949-1957

35.  Richard M. Nixon (R-CA)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA); 1957-1962 [1]
36.  Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/VACANT; 1962-1965
37.  Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY); 1965-1969

38.  John F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Terry Sanford (D-NC); 1969-1975 [2]
39.  Terry Sanford (D-NC)/Birch Bayh (D-IN); 1975-1977

40.  George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Phil Crane (R-IL); 1977-1981
41.  Ronald Reagan (D-CA)/Walter Mondale (D-MN); 1981-1984 [3]
42.  Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Gary Hart (D-CO); 1984-1989

43.  Arlen Specter (R-PA)/Jack Kemp (R-NY); 1989-1997
44.  John McCain (R-AZ)/Frank Keating (R-OK); 1997-2001

45.  Albert Gore (D-TN)/Paul Wellstone (D-MN); 2001-2009
46.  Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Bill Richardson (D-NM); 2009-2013

47.  Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Rick Santorum (R-PA); 2013--

[1] Richard Nixon resigns on August 27, 1962.  Vice President Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. assumes the Presidency.
[2] John F. Kennedy is assassinated on April 12, 1975.  Vice President Terry Sanford assumes the Presidency.  On April 30, 1975 the Senate confirms Senator Birch Bayh (D-IN) as Vice President.
[3] Ronald Reagan is assassinated on September 10, 1984.  Vice President Walter Mondale assumes the Presidency.  On December 4, 1984 the Senate confirms Gary Hart (D-CO) as Vice President.     
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« Reply #1245 on: December 05, 2012, 11:05:52 AM »
« Edited: January 24, 2013, 05:48:06 PM by Mister Mets »

42. Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/ Dick Gephardt (D-MO): 1993-1997
43. Bob Dole (R-KS)/ Connie Mack III (R-FL): 1997-2001
44. Connie Mack III (R-FL)/ George W Bush (R-TX): 2001-2009

45. Barack Obama (D-IL)/ John McCain (I-AZ): 2009-2017
46: Bill Clinton (D-AR)/ Kirsten Gilibrand (D-NY): 2017-

Losing presidential tickets...
1996: Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/ Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
2000: Dick Gephardt (D-MO)/ John Edwards (D-NC)
2004: John Edwards (D-NC)/ Mark Warner (D-VA)

2008: George W Bush (R-TX)/ Newt Gingrich (R-GA)
2012: George Allen (R-VA)/ Sarah Palin (R-AK)
2016: Ted Cruz (R-TX)/ Rob Portman (R-OH)


Explanations...
Mario Cuomo got on the plane to New Hampshire, registered for the 1992 primary at the last possible moment, and defeated Bill Clinton, who skulked off into the private sector.

Cuomo lacked Clinton's political savvy, so he lost the 1996 presidential election to Dole.

Dole served for one term, paving the way in 2000 for a surprisingly brutal primary between his Vice President Connie Mack III, Governor George W Bush of Texas and Speaker Newt Gingrich. McCain was an afterthought, which resulted in greater antipathy for the Republican party. He endorsed John Kerry in the 2004 Democratic presidential primary, and was reelected to the Senate as an Independent. In the Senate, he had a very close relationship with Barack Obama.

Andrew Cuomo was elected to the Senate in 2000. He was the frontrunner for the Democratic party's presidential nomination in 2008, although he lost the primary to Obama. One argument was that the son of a failed President is not the best candidate against another son of a failed President.

Rick Perry's bid for President against George W Bush soured Texans against him. This allowed Ted Cruz, his former Solicitor General, to defeat him in the 2010 gubernatorial primary.

Without the Macaca moment, George Allen was reelected in 2006. He won the 2012 primary against Sarah Palin, who ran for President after one term as Governor of Alaska.

Bill Clinton made a fortune in the private sector, but returned to politics. He argued pro-bono in a few cases before the courts regarding gay marriage, and Obama's health care law, which transformed the former Governor into a progressive favorite. Then there was his role in the Simpson-Clinton National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. He was chosen to give the nominating speech for President Obama at the 2012 DNC, when he was already figuring out how to run for President again.
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« Reply #1246 on: December 05, 2012, 12:20:54 PM »

42. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)/ Dick Gephardt (D-MO): 1993-1997

You meant Mario from what I read
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« Reply #1247 on: December 16, 2012, 03:36:34 PM »

Hamiltonian Federalism

1. George Washington (I-VA)/John Adams (F-MA), Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) 1789-1801
2. Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)/Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (F-SC) 1801-1805
3. Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA)/Aaron Burr (DR-NY) 1805-1809
4. Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)/Bushrod Washington (F-VA) 1809-1817
5. Bushrod Washington (F-VA)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA) 1817-1825
6. John Quincy Adams (F-MA)/Richard Rush (F-PA) 1825-1833

7. Henry Clay (F-KY)/Daniel Webster (F-MA) 1833-1837
8. Martin Van Buren (D-NY)/Samuel Houston (D-TN) 1837-1845
9. Daniel Webster (U-MA)/John Crittenden (U-KY) 1845-1849
10. Samuel Houston (D-TN)/Lewis Cass (D-MI) 1849-1853
11. Henry Clay (U-KY)/Millard Fillmore (U-NY) 1853
12. Millard Fillmore (U-NY)/vacant 1853-1857
13. John J. Crittenden (U-KY)/Charles Sumner (U-MA) 1857-1861

14. Stephen H. Douglas (D-IL)/Joseph B. Lane (D-OR) 1861
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« Reply #1248 on: December 17, 2012, 07:33:36 PM »

42. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)/ Dick Gephardt (D-MO): 1993-1997

You meant Mario from what I read
Yep.

D'oh!
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« Reply #1249 on: December 22, 2012, 10:01:15 AM »

37. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN): 1969-1977
38. Charles H. "Chuck" Percy (R-IL): 1977-1981
39. Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson (D-WA): 1981-1989
40. Mario M. Cuomo (D-NY): 1989-1993

41. Thomas H. "Tom" Kean (R-NJ): 1993-2001
42. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY): 2001-2009
43. Marco Rubio (R-FL): 2009-2017
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