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« Reply #1275 on: February 05, 2013, 03:13:33 PM »

It's a Woman's World (Hackish List)

Frances Perkins (D-NY)
: 1933-1941
Eleanor Roosevelt (D-NY): 1941-1949
Emily Taft Douglas (D-IL): 1949-1953
Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME): 1953-1961
Maureen Neuberger (D-OR): 1961-1969
Frances Bolton (R-OH): 1969-1973
Lenore Romney (R-MI): 1973-1977
Helen Stevenson Meyner (D-NJ): 1977-1981
Shirley Temple Black (R-CA): 1981-1989
Millicent Fenwick (R-NJ): 1989-1993
Ann Richards (D-TX): 1993-2001
Olympia Snowe (R-ME): 2001-2009
Laura Richardson (D-CA): 2009-Present
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« Reply #1276 on: February 05, 2013, 06:34:12 PM »

29. Charles Evan Hughes (R-NY)/Charles Fairbanks, vacant, John Calvin Coolidge March 4th, 1917-November 11th, 1921
30. John Calvin Coolidge (R-MA)/vacant November 11th, 1921-March 4th, 1925

31. Alfred E. Smith (D-NY)/John W. Davis (D-WV), Joseph T. Robinson (D-AR) March 4th, 1925-March 4th, 1933
32. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R-NY)/John J. Blaine (R-WI), vacant, Charles McNary (R-OR) March 4th, 1933-January 20th, 1941
33. Henry Ford (D-MI)/Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (D-MA) January 20th, 1941-Present

29. Hughes' Presidency was marked by great internationalist strides. Though he only secured re-election narrowly given the nation's tiredness of war and internationalism, Hughes would be marked as one of the country's great presidents by historians thanks to American victory in the Great War, the League of Nations, and his work at the Washington Naval Arms Conference (which proved his tragic downfall as he was assassinated at the opening ceremonies on November 11th).

30. Calvin Coolidge would govern in a largely laissez-faire manner, in allowing Congress to take wheel and not enacting much progressive legislation if any at all. Nevertheless, he would lead the Washington Naval Arms Conference and pass the Native American Citizenship Act.

31. President Smith was elected in a narrow election against state politics rival Senator Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Americans were tired of eight years of Republicans and were unsure of what to think of the conflicting policies between Hughes and Coolidge. Nevertheless, the White House was Smith's. His eight years saw the repeal of Prohibition in 1928, the streamlining of government, greater efficiency, and expanded urban programs. However, his presidency met its downfall with the Panic of 1931. While Smith did pass landmark new regulatory policies in the Panic's wake, he vetoed a large amount of the Republican-controlled Congress' relief package, earning the ire of the American people.

32. President Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. proved to be the opposite of Smith. In his first 100 days in office, he signed into legislation a host of new programs designed to relieve the folks that had been hit by the Panic. As well, to the ire of some of his party's more progressive members, he signed bailouts of various failing banks and corporations and greatly increased tariffs in order to protect injured American companies. In foreign policy, America's international involvement increased greatly including putting down colonial rebellions. Involvement with the League of Nations as well increased. By 1940, with America looking like it might enter into another European war, President Roosevelt decided to run for a third term, believing no one else could adequately handle the crisis overseas. Running against former Senator Henry Ford, a staunch isolationist Democrat, Roosevelt lost narrowly. Now Henry Ford is in the White House. How will things go from here?
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« Reply #1277 on: February 08, 2013, 07:16:18 PM »

Well, if I could choose how this went then:

33. Henry Ford (D-MI)/Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (D-MA) January 20th, 1941-January 20th 1949
35. Thomas E. Dewey (R-NY)/John Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA) January 20th 1949-January 20th 1953

36. Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (D-MA)/Adali Stevenson II (D-IL) January 20th 1957-January 20th 1953-January 20th 1957

37. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY)/Richard M. Nixon (R-CA) January 20th 1957-Present

Dewey gets the same EV's, plus Ohio, Illinois, and California, those make him Pres. then after only four years in office, Dewey is ousted by former Vice President Joe Kennedy. Kennedy is later ousted by Eisenhower four years later, and so far, his reelection chances are really good.
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« Reply #1278 on: February 10, 2013, 04:54:40 PM »

Presidents
33. Harry S. Truman–Democratic–1945-1949
34. Thomas E. Dewey–Republican–1949-1957
35. Earl Warren–Republican–1957-1961
36. John F. Kennedy–Democratic–1961-1963
37. Stuart Symington–Democratic–1963-1969
38. Hubert H. Humphrey–Democratic–1969-1973
39. Nelson Rockefeller–Republican–1973-1979
40. John Connally–Republican–1979-1981
41. Walter Mondale–Democratic–1981-1989
42. Daniel Patrick Moynihan–Democratic–1989-1997
43. Elizabeth Dole–Republican–1997-2005
44. Phil Graham–Republican–2005-2009
45. Barack Obama–Democratic–2009-Present
Vice-Presidents
35. Earl Warren–Republican–1949-1957
36. Everett Dirksen–Republican–1957-1961
37. Stuart Symington–Democratic–1961-1963
38. Hubert H. Humphrey–Democratic–1965-1969
39. Edmund Muskie–Democratic–1969-1973
40. John Connally–Republican–1973-1978
41. Daniel Patrick Moynihan–Democratic–1981-1989
42. Bill Bradley–Democratic–1989-1997
43. Phil Graham–Republican–1997-2005
44. Rudy Giuliani–Republican–2005-2009
45. Joe Biden–Democratic–2009-Present

Failed Presidential Tickets
1948: Harry S. Truman/Alben W. Barkley
1952: William Averell Harriman/John J. Sparkman
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson/Estes Kefauver
1960: Earl Warren/Everett Dirksen
1964: Everett Dirksen/Hugh D. Scott, Jr.
1968: Richard Nixon/Spirow Agnew
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Edmund Muskie
1976: Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale
1980: John Connally/John B. Anderson
1984: George H. A. Bush/Bill Brock
1988: Bob Dole/Jack Kemp
1992: Lamar Alexander/Richard Lugar
1996: Bill Bradley/Al Gore
2000: Bill Clinton/Howard Dean
2004: John Kerry/Wesley Clark
2008: Phil Graham/Rudy Giuliani
2012: Rudy Giuliani/Marco Rubio
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« Reply #1279 on: February 17, 2013, 07:14:54 AM »

1980-1988 Ronald Reagan/Jack Kemp
1988-1992 Jack Kemp/Elizabeth Dole

1992-2000 Michael Dukakis/Evan Bayh

2000-2008John E. "Jeb" Bush/John McCain (2000-2003), Condoleezza Rice (2003-2008

2008-2014 Barack Obama/John Edwards
2014-2016 John Edwards/Hillary Clinton

2016-2024Marco Rubio/Chris Christie (2016-2020), Susana Martinez (2020-2024

2024-2028 Anthony Coumo/Julian Castro

2028-2036 Susana Martinez/Paul Ryan

I guess you could title this as "If Dukakis didn't run in 1988"
Interesting list. I think that if Dukakis did not run in 1988, the Democrats would have had a better chance of winning because Dukakis was not the strongest candidate. Whichever Democrat won in 1988 would have most likely been defeated in 1992 considering the state of the economy though. If Dukakis did run again in 1992, he would have easily defeated George H.W. Bush, but would have done far worse in the South than Bill Clinton
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« Reply #1280 on: March 02, 2013, 06:40:30 PM »
« Edited: March 09, 2013, 04:17:13 PM by Cathdawg »

A House Divided
Based on this earlier premise: https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=54301.msg3447637#msg3447637

List of Monarchs of the United States of America
1. George Washington I of Mount Vernon 1785-1799

List of First Lords of the American Federation
1. Alexander Hamilton of Manhattan 1801-1814
2. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of Charleston 1814-1825
3. Philip Hamilton of Manhattan 1825-1827
4. Stephen Van Rensselaer of Albany 1827-1839
5. Winfield Scott of the Northwest 1839-1860
6. Philip Kearny of Newark 1860-1872
7. Theodore Roosevelt I of Oyster Bay 1872-1880
8. Benjamin Harrison of Cincinnati 1880-1900
9. Theodore Roosevelt II of Oyster Bay 1900-1909

List of Presidents of the American Federation
1. Theodore Roosevelt II of Oyster Bay 1909-1917
2. John W. Weeks, Torie of Middlesex 1917-1921
3. Alfred E. Smith, Liberal of Manhattan 1921-1929
4. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Torie of Hyde Park 1929-1937
5. Douglas MacArthur, Torie of Manila 1937-1941


List of Presidents of the United Republic of America
1. Thomas Jefferson of Virginia 1799-1807
2. James Madison of Virginia 1807-1815
3. James Monroe of Virginia 1815-1819
4. William Clark, Republican of Missouri 1819-1827
5. Andrew Jackson, Republican of Tennessee 1827-1835

6. Henry Clay, National of Kentucky 1835-1843
7. James K. Polk, Republican of Tennessee 1843-1847
8. Zachary Taylor, National of Lousiana 1847-1850
9. John J. Crittenden, National of Kentucky 1850-1851

10. William Walker, Republican of Sonora 1851-1859
11. Abraham Lincoln, National of Kentucky, 1859-1867
12. Benjamin G. Brown, National of Arkansas, 1867-1871

13. Andrew Johnson, Republican of Tennessee, 1871-1875
14. John C. Fremont, National of Colorado, 1875-1883
15. William Morris Stewart, National of Deseret, 1883-1887

16. George Stoneman, Republican of California, 1887-1891
17. Robert Todd Lincoln, National of Kentucky, 1891-1899
18. Thomas Watson, Republican of Georgia, 1899-1907
19. William Jennings Bryan, Republican of Kansas, 1907-1911

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« Reply #1281 on: March 09, 2013, 12:14:59 AM »

Hypothetical: Republicans in office 1981-1993. Have whatever Republican you want in office at that time. Then whatever Democrat you want 1993-2001. 2001-2009 is every Republican again. And so on.

40. Ronald Reagan/ George HW Bush
41. Bob Dole/ Nancy Kassebaum
42. Sam Nunn / Dick Gephardt
43. John McCain/ Colin Powell
44. Mark Warner/ Evan Bayh
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« Reply #1282 on: March 10, 2013, 01:47:49 PM »

Ronald Reagan/Howard Baker 1981-1989
Howard Baker/Paul Laxalt 1989-1997

Ross Perot/Pat Buchanan 1997-2001
Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush 2001-2009
Mark Warner/Barack Obama 2009-2017
Rand Paul/Suzana Martinez 2017-2025

In this TL, Reagan picks Baker for VP, Baker is more popular than Bush was, Ross Perot waits till '96 to run. Failed tickets are the same from '80-'88
Failed Tickets:
1992: Mario Cuomo/Paul Tsongas
1996: Al Gore/Jerry Brown Bob Dole/Carrol Campbell
2000: Howard Dean/Joe Lieberman Ross Perot/Pat Buchanan
2004: Joe Lieberman/Bill Clinton Pat Buchanan/Jesse Ventura
2008: Rudy Guliani/Fred Thompson
2012: Tim Pawlenty/Rob Portman
2016: Russ Feingold/Martin O'Mally
2020: Barack Obama/Julian Castro
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« Reply #1283 on: March 10, 2013, 02:00:10 PM »

1980-1989: Ronald Reagan/Jack Kemp
1989-1997: Jack Kemp/Bob Dole
1997-2005: Bill Clinton/John Kerry
2005-2009: John Kerry/Howard Dean
2009-2017: Mitt Romney/Tim Pawlenty
2017-2025: Rand Paul/Kelly Ayotte

1980: Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale
1984: Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro
1988: Michael Dukakis/Jessie Jackson
1992: Mario Cuomo/Al Gore
1996: Bob Dole/Lamar Alexander
2000: Newt Gingrich/John McCain
2004: Robert Smith/Rudy Giuliani
2008: John Kerry/Howard Dean
2012: Brian Schweitzer/Deval Patrick
2016: Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama
2020: Martin O'Malley/Andrew Cuomo
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« Reply #1284 on: March 27, 2013, 01:36:00 PM »

37. Richard Milhous Nixon (R-CA)/Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD) 1969-1973
38. Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY)/Albert Brewer (D-AL) 1973-1979
39. Albert Brewer (D-AL)/vacant, Daniel Inouye (D-HI) 1979-1981

40. Robert S. Dole (R-KS)/James L. Buckley (R-NY) 1981-1989
41. Mendelik Disraeli (R-MT)/Thad O'Connor (R-ME) 1989-1993

42. Jefferson Dent (D-AL)/Gary Hart (D-CO) 1993-2001
43. Christian Mattingly (R-MI)/Richard B. Cheney (R-WY) 2001-2005
45. Howard Dean (D-VT)/John Edwards (D-NC) 2005-2009
46. Michael Huckabee (R-AR)/Richard Santorum (R-PA) 2009-?
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« Reply #1285 on: March 27, 2013, 06:57:01 PM »

35. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1969
36. Nelson Rockefeller: 1969-1973
37.  Robert F. Kennedy: 1973-1977
38. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1985
39. Robert Dole: 1985-1993
40. Mario Cuomo: 1993-1997
41. Newton Gingrich: 1997-1999
42. Peter Wilson: 1999-2001
43.  William Jefferson Clinton: 2001-2009
44. Evan Bayh: 2009-2013
45. Mitt Romney: 2013-2017
46. Hillary Clinton: 2017--

Losing Tickets:
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie: 50%-49%
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/George Romney: 51%-48%
1976: Robert F. Kennedy/Morris Udall: 52%-46%
1980: Jimmy Carter/Edward Kennedy: 58%-41%
1984: Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro: 54%-44%
1988: Albert Gore/Joseph Biden: 53%-45%
1992: John Kemp/Daniel Quayle: 51%-48%
1996: Mario Cuomo/William Jefferson Clinton: 49%-48%
2000: Peter Wilson/John McCain: 50%-47%
2004: Robert Smith/Lamar Alexander: 57%-42%
2008: Michael Huckabee/Rudy Giuliani: 52%-46%
2012: Evan Bayh/Barack Obama: 51%-47%
2016: Mitt Romney/Tim Pawlenty, Richard Santorum/Michelle Bachmann: 50%-43%-5%
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« Reply #1286 on: March 28, 2013, 03:00:34 PM »

37. Richard Milhous Nixon (R-CA)/Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD) 1969-1973
38. Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY)/Albert Brewer (D-AL) 1973-1979
39. Albert Brewer (D-AL)/vacant, Daniel Inouye (D-HI) 1979-1981

40. Robert S. Dole (R-KS)/James L. Buckley (R-NY) 1981-1989
41. Mendelik Disraeli (R-MT)/Thad O'Connor (R-ME) 1989-1993

42. Jefferson Dent (D-AL)/Gary Hart (D-CO) 1993-2001
43. Christian Mattingly (R-MI)/Richard B. Cheney (R-WY) 2001-2005
45. Howard Dean (D-VT)/John Edwards (D-NC) 2005-2009
46. Michael Huckabee (R-AR)/Richard Santorum (R-PA) 2009-?
Nice list overall, although I am not a fan of Mike Huckabee's Vice President. Is Rick Santorum the same as in RL, or is he more moderate?
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« Reply #1287 on: March 28, 2013, 05:14:26 PM »

37. Richard Milhous Nixon (R-CA)/Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD) 1969-1973
38. Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY)/Albert Brewer (D-AL) 1973-1979
39. Albert Brewer (D-AL)/vacant, Daniel Inouye (D-HI) 1979-1981

40. Robert S. Dole (R-KS)/James L. Buckley (R-NY) 1981-1989
41. Mendelik Disraeli (R-MT)/Thad O'Connor (R-ME) 1989-1993

42. Jefferson Dent (D-AL)/Gary Hart (D-CO) 1993-2001
43. Christian Mattingly (R-MI)/Richard B. Cheney (R-WY) 2001-2005
45. Howard Dean (D-VT)/John Edwards (D-NC) 2005-2009
46. Michael Huckabee (R-AR)/Richard Santorum (R-PA) 2009-?
Nice list overall, although I am not a fan of Mike Huckabee's Vice President. Is Rick Santorum the same as in RL, or is he more moderate?
Huckabee/Santorum is my stand-in for "Populist Conservative ticket", since that's what the GOP is slated to become in this.
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« Reply #1288 on: March 28, 2013, 05:46:19 PM »

The Death of Senator Kennedy in 1954
This may bear similarities to my other recently posted list, but the two ideas were developed entirely independently.
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY)/Richard M. Nixon (R-CA)/Frank J. Lausche (R-OH) 1953-1961
35. Cecil H. Underwood (R-WV)/Everett Dirksen (R-IL) 1961-1963
36. Everett Dirksen (R-IL)/vacant, Barry M. Goldwater (R-AZ) 1963-1969

37. George Smathers (D-FL)/Robert F. Kennedy (D-MA) 1969-1973
38. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD) 1973-1977
39. Robert F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Ernest Hollings (D-NC) 1977-1981
40. Ernest Hollings (D-NC)/Edward King (D-MA) 1981-1989

41. Richard B. Cheney (R-WY)/John Anderson (R-IL)
42. Richard Shelby (D-AL)/Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) 1997-2005
43. Lincoln Chafee (R-RI)/John McCain (R-AZ) 2005-2013
44. Michael Huckabee (D-AR)/Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) 2013-Present
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« Reply #1289 on: March 30, 2013, 04:18:00 PM »


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« Reply #1290 on: April 01, 2013, 04:55:31 PM »

We'd like an explanation on this one.
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« Reply #1291 on: April 02, 2013, 12:37:59 AM »

Civil rights are approved during a Republican administration. Democrats keep more Social Conservative and Populist positions.
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« Reply #1292 on: April 02, 2013, 12:52:22 PM »

You forget there's a lot of socially conservative republicans even during that debate. SoCons were split until the 1970's when the abortion issue came into play.
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« Reply #1293 on: April 03, 2013, 11:01:01 PM »

Here's my Reagan in '68 list.
Ronald Reagan/George Romney (1969-1977)
George Romney/Paul Laxalt (1977-1981)
Lloyd Bentsen/Jerry Brown (1981-1989)
Howard Baker/Jack Kemp (1989-1997)
Jack Kemp/Dan Quayle (1997-2005)
Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush (2005-2009)
Mark Warner/Wesley Clark (2009-2017)

Failed Tickets:
(1968, 1972, 1976 no change)
1980: George Romney/Paul Laxalt, John Anderson/Patrick Lucey
1984: Paul Laxalt/Bob Dole
1988: Jerry Brown/Al Gore
1992: Paul Tsongas/Tom Harkin
1996: Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey
2000: Joe Lieberman/Dick Gephardt
2004: John Edwards/Howard Dean
2008: Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush
2012: Rudy Giuliani/John McCain
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« Reply #1294 on: April 04, 2013, 06:38:20 PM »

Here's my Reagan in '68 list.
Ronald Reagan/George Romney (1969-1977)
George Romney/Paul Laxalt (1977-1981)
Lloyd Bentsen/Jerry Brown (1981-1989)
Howard Baker/Jack Kemp (1989-1997)
Jack Kemp/Dan Quayle (1997-2005)
Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush (2005-2009)
Mark Warner/Wesley Clark (2009-2017)

Failed Tickets:
(1968, 1972, 1976 no change)
1980: George Romney/Paul Laxalt, John Anderson/Patrick Lucey
1984: Paul Laxalt/Bob Dole
1988: Jerry Brown/Al Gore
1992: Paul Tsongas/Tom Harkin
1996: Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey
2000: Joe Lieberman/Dick Gephardt
2004: John Edwards/Howard Dean
2008: Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush
2012: Rudy Giuliani/John McCain
Awesome list! How did Reagan's two terms turn out in this scenerio?
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« Reply #1295 on: April 12, 2013, 11:23:44 PM »

Here's my Reagan in '68 list.
Ronald Reagan/George Romney (1969-1977)
George Romney/Paul Laxalt (1977-1981)
Lloyd Bentsen/Jerry Brown (1981-1989)
Howard Baker/Jack Kemp (1989-1997)
Jack Kemp/Dan Quayle (1997-2005)
Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush (2005-2009)
Mark Warner/Wesley Clark (2009-2017)

Failed Tickets:
(1968, 1972, 1976 no change)
1980: George Romney/Paul Laxalt, John Anderson/Patrick Lucey
1984: Paul Laxalt/Bob Dole
1988: Jerry Brown/Al Gore
1992: Paul Tsongas/Tom Harkin
1996: Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey
2000: Joe Lieberman/Dick Gephardt
2004: John Edwards/Howard Dean
2008: Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush
2012: Rudy Giuliani/John McCain

What exactly did Bentsen do to cause five Republican terms in a row? Tongue

Nice list! It would make for an interesting TL.
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« Reply #1296 on: April 12, 2013, 11:45:17 PM »

Here's my Reagan in '68 list.
Ronald Reagan/George Romney (1969-1977)
George Romney/Paul Laxalt (1977-1981)
Lloyd Bentsen/Jerry Brown (1981-1989)
Howard Baker/Jack Kemp (1989-1997)
Jack Kemp/Dan Quayle (1997-2005)
Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush (2005-2009)
Mark Warner/Wesley Clark (2009-2017)

Failed Tickets:
(1968, 1972, 1976 no change)
1980: George Romney/Paul Laxalt, John Anderson/Patrick Lucey
1984: Paul Laxalt/Bob Dole
1988: Jerry Brown/Al Gore
1992: Paul Tsongas/Tom Harkin
1996: Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey
2000: Joe Lieberman/Dick Gephardt
2004: John Edwards/Howard Dean
2008: Dan Quayle/Jeb Bush
2012: Rudy Giuliani/John McCain

What exactly did Bentsen do to cause five Republican terms in a row? Tongue

Nice list! It would make for an interesting TL.
To the first question, Reagan's terms turned out great.
To the second, Bentsen didn't do anything bad per say, but the Democrats had really bad timing. Example, if 9/11 hadn't happened, Quayle would have lost the election, Kemp and Baker did well with the Economy, and were rewarded in victory, though sometimes narrowly.
Maybe once I finish my 2012 TL, I'll work on this, or if someone who does TLs that I like, I'd have them do it.
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« Reply #1297 on: May 11, 2013, 05:30:16 PM »

Premise:  Benjamin Franklin is elected the first president, with Washington as his reluctant VP.  Washington inherits the presidency, but does not want the job, leading to more chaos earlier in the republic, though things eventually calm down to a more stable modern day.

Presidents of the United States

1.  Benjamin Franklin (I-PA) (April 30, 1789 - February 3, 1790)
2.  George Washington (I-VA) (February 3, 1790 - March 4, 1793)
3.  John Adams (F-MA) (March 4, 1793 - March 4, 1801)
4.  Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) (March 4, 1801 - March 4, 1809)
5.  Aaron Burr (DR-NY) (March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1813)
6.  DeWitt Clinton (P-NY) (March 4, 1813 - March 4, 1821)
7.  James Monroe (D-VA) (March 4, 1821 - March 4, 1825)
8.  John Quincy Adams (P-MA) (March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1833)
9.  Andrew Jackson (P-TN) (March 4, 1833 - March 4, 1837)
10.  Henry Clay (D-KY) (March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1845)
11.  James K. Polk (P-TN) (March 4, 1845 - January 12, 1852)
12.  William R. King (P-AL) (January 12, 1852 - March 4, 1853) [1]
13.  James Buchanan (P-PA) (March 4, 1853 - March 4, 1857)
14.  Stephen A. Douglas (P-IL) (March 4, 1857 - March 4, 1861) [2]
15.  William H. Seward (R-NY) (March 4, 1861 - April 23, 1866) [3]
16.  Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) (April 23, 1866 - March 4, 1873)
17.  Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (R-MA) (March 4, 1873 - March 4, 1877)

18.  Samuel J. Tilden (P-NY) (March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1885)
19.  James G. Blaine (R-ME) (March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1893)
20.  David B. Hill (P-NY) (March 4, 1893 - March 4, 1897)
21.  William McKinley (R-OH) (March 4, 1897 - March 4, 1905)
22.  William B. Allison (R-IA) (March 4, 1905 - August 2, 1907)
23.  Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) (August 2, 1907 - March 4, 1913)
24.  William Howard Taft (R-OH) (March 4, 1913 - March 4, 1921)

25.  Al Smith (P-NY) (March 4, 1921 - March 4, 1925)
26.  Frank Orren Lowden (R-IL) (March 4, 1925 - March 4, 1933)
27.  Al Smith (P-NY) (March 4, 1933 - March 4, 1941)
28.  John Nance Garner (P-TX) (March 4, 1941 - March 4, 1949)

29.  Thomas E. Dewey (R-NY) (March 4, 1949 - March 4, 1957)
30.  Adlai Stevenson II (P-IL) (March 4, 1957 - March 4, 1965)
31.  Richard Nixon (R-CA) (March 4, 1965 - March 4, 1969)
32.  Hubert Humphrey (P-MN) (March 4, 1969 - March 4, 1973)
33.  Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) (March 4, 1973 - November 1, 1978)
34.  George W. Romney (R-MI) (November 1, 1978 - March 4, 1985)

35.  John Jacob Rhodes (R-AZ) (March 4, 1985 - March 4, 1989)
36.  Dick Gephardt (P-MO) (March 4, 1989 - March 4, 1993)
37.  Ross Perot (R-TX) (March 4, 1993 - March 4, 1997)
38.  Jerry Brown (P-CA) (March 4, 1997 - March 4, 2005)
39.  John McCain (R-AZ) (March 4, 2005 - March 4, 2013)
40.  Joe Biden (P-DE) (March 4, 2013 - Present)

Vice Presidents of the United States

1.  George Washington (I-VA) (April 30, 1789 - February 3, 1790)
Vacant - February 3, 1790 - March 4, 1793
2.  Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) (March 4, 1793 - March 4, 1797)
3.  Thomas Pinckney (F-SC) (March 4, 1797 - March 4, 1801)
4.  Aaron Burr (DR-NY) (March 4, 1801 - March 4, 1809)
5.  Henry Dearborn (DR-ME) (March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1813)

6.  John Quincy Adams (P-MA) (March 4, 1813 - March 4, 1821)
7.  Daniel D. Tompkins (D-NY) (March 4, 1821 - March 4, 1825)
8.  John C. Calhoun (P-SC) (March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1833)
9.  Martin Van Buren (P-NY) (March 4, 1833 - March 4, 1837)

10.  William Henry Harrison (D-KY) (March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1845)
11.  Richard Mentor Johnson (P-TN) (March 4, 1845 - October 30, 1849)
Vacant -  October 30, 1849 - March 4, 1853
12.  Franklin Pierce (P-NH) (March 4, 1853 - March 4, 1857)
13.  John C. Breckinridge (P-KY) (March 4, 1857 - March 4, 1861)

14.  Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) (March 4, 1861 - April 23, 1866)
Vacant -  April 23, 1866 - May 1, 1866
15.  Salmon P. Chase (R-OH) (May 1, 1866 - March 4, 1873)
16.  Schuyler Colfax (R-IN) (March 4, 1873 - March 4, 1877)

17.  Thomas A. Hendricks (P-IN) (March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1885)
18.  John Sherman (R-OH) (March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1893)
19.  Adlai Stevenson (P-IL) (March 4, 1893 - March 4, 1897)
20.  H. Clay Evans (R-TN) (March 4, 1897 - May 6, 1901) [3]
Vacant -  May 6, 1901 - May 18, 1901
21.  William B. Allison (R-IA) (May 18, 1901 - March 4, 1905)
22.  Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) (March 4, 1905 - August 2, 1907)

Vacant -  August 2, 1907 - August 15, 1907
23.  Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) (August 15, 1907 - March 4, 1913)
24.  Nicholas Murray Butler (R-NJ) (March 4, 1913 - March 4, 1921)

25.  Alexander Mitchell Palmer (P-PA) (March 4, 1921 - March 4, 1925)
26.  Theodore E. Burton (R-OH) (March 4, 1925 - March 4, 1929) [4]
27.  Herbert Hoover (R-CA) (March 4, 1929 - March 4, 1933)
28.  John Nance Garner (P-TX) (March 4, 1933 - March 4, 1941)
29.  Henry A. Wallace (P-IA) (March 4, 1941 - March 4, 1949)

30.  Earl Warren (R-CA) (March 4, 1949 - March 4, 1957)
31.  W. Averell Harriman (P-NY) (March 4, 1957 - March 4, 1965)
32.  Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA) (March 4, 1965 - March 4, 1969)
33.  Robert F. Kennedy (P-NY) (March 4, 1969 - March 4, 1973)
34.  George W. Romney (R-MI) (March 4, 1973 - November 1, 1978)
Vacant -  November 1, 1978 - November 18, 1978
35.  John Jacob Rhodes (R-AZ) (November 1, 1978 - March 4, 1985)
36.  George H. W. Bush (R-TX) (March 4, 1985 - March 4, 1989)

37.  Al Gore (P-TN) (March 4, 1989 - March 4, 1993)
38.  Alan Keyes (R-MD) (March 4, 1993 - March 4, 1997)
39.  Bill Clinton (P-AK) (March 4, 1997 - March 4, 2005)
40.  Steve Forbes (R-NJ) (March 4, 2005 - March 4, 2013)
41.  Barack Obama (P-IL) (March 4, 2013 - Present)

[1]  President Pro Temp takes over, according to the 1792 act.  After this incident an amendment is passed that makes the succession similar to what we have today.
[2]  Elected by house vote
[3]  Assassinated
[4]  Did not seek re-election due to health concerns

*  Instead of the Whigs rising to challenge the Democratic-Republican party, which later became the Democratic Party, the traditionalists eventually form their own party, the People's Party, which plays the role of the Democratic Party ITTL.

**  All non-notated deaths are from natural causes.
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« Reply #1298 on: May 11, 2013, 05:58:16 PM »

44. Barack Obama: 2009-2017
45. Chris Christie: 2017-2025
46. Marco Rubio: 2025-2029
47. Julian Castro: 2029-2033
48. Kelly Ayotte: 2033-2041
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« Reply #1299 on: May 13, 2013, 08:51:24 AM »

Clinton in '08

44. Hillary Clinton (2009-2013)
45. Mitt Romney (2013-2021)
46. Barack Obama (2021-2029)
47. Marco Rubio (2029-2037)
48. Meghan McCain (2037-2041)

49. Tulsi Gabbard (2041-2049)
50. Aaron Schock (2049-)

Presidents listed as of 2050


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