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« Reply #675 on: January 31, 2011, 07:57:43 PM »

Awesome butterfly alternate list of Presidents.

36th: Lyndoan B. Johnson
37th: Richard Nixsen
38th: Jerald Ford
39th: Jammie Carter
40th: Ronald Reygan
41st: George H. W. Buhs
42nd: Bill Clintoan
43rd: George W. Bush
44th: Brrock Obama

Defeated candidates includes Paul Tsonagus, Jerry Browan, Hubert Humphry etc.

All of these people were / are President. All you did was botch the spellings....Huh

You're too new to know who Gporter is.

Oh...who is he?

Gporter is ia poster who in one of his timelines started in 1988 and didn't change much until 1996, and in another started in 1972 and didn't have any major butterflies till 1980. He also spelled the names of certain politicians wrong, which has resulted in things like this.
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« Reply #676 on: January 31, 2011, 09:52:01 PM »
« Edited: March 13, 2011, 04:49:05 PM by Working Man »

Progressivism Now

28. Theodore Roosevelt (P-NY)/Hiram Johnson (P-CA); 1913-1919
29. Hiram Johnson (P-CA)/vacant; 1919-1921

30. John W Davis (D-WV)/Newton D Baker (D-OH); 1921-1929
31. Newton D baker (D-OH)/Alfred E Smith (D-NY); 1929-1933

32. Franklin D Roosevelt (P-NY)/Herbert C Hoover (P-CA), Henry Wallace (P-IA); 1933-1945
33. Henry Wallace (P-IA)/vacant; 1945-1949

34. Dwight D Eisenhower (M-NY)/Joseph Martin Jr. (M-MA); 1949-1957
35. Douglas MacArthur (C-AR)/Barry M Goldwater (C-AZ); 1957-1961
36. Nelson A Rockefeller (P-NY)/Philip Wilkie (P-IN); 1961-1967
37. Philip Wilkie (P-IN)/vacant; 1967-1969

38. Gerald R Ford (M-MI)/George HW Bush (M-CT); 1969-1977
39. George W Romney (P-MI)/Frank Church (P-ID); 1977-1981
40. Charlton Heston (C-CA)/William F Buckley (C-CT); 1981-1989
41. Edmund G "Jerry" Brown Jr. (M-CA)/Paul E Tsongas (M-MA); 1989-1997
42. Winthrop Paul Rockefeller (P-AR)/Russel Feingold (P-WI); 1997-2005
43. Robert Duvall (C-CA)/Orrin Hatch (C-UT); 2005-Present

In 1912, former President Theodore Roosevelt was able to pull off a surprising win against incumbent President William Howard Taft and the Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson. During his tenure, World War I, then known as the Great War, began, and ended up with the divvying up of Europe. In 1919, President Roosevelt had high approvals. However, he sadly died that year and was succeeded by Vice-President Hiram Johnson.

In 1920, Democrat John W David was elected President, the first Democrat to hold the office in a long time. Despite much electoral success for the Democrats, in 1929, after years of economic growth, the stock market came crashing down and with it the chances of the Democrats gainig a fourth consecutive term. Governor of New York and former Ambassador Franklin D Roosevelt, who was a cousin of the idolized late President Roosevelt, easily won the Progressive nomination, choosing former Ambassador Herbert Hoover, who had worked as a businessman, a philanthropist. In addition to that, Hoover had been appointed Ambassador to France in the aftermath of World War II. the team won in a landslide ushering in a new era of Progressivism. With Roosevelt's New Deal, the American people were put at ease despite unemployment being at 20%.

In 1936, Roosevelt won easily over former Vice-President Alfred E Smith. Meanwhile, the Republican Party continued to retreat into the political background as the battle became mainly between the Democrats and the Progressives. However, the progressives soon eclipsed the Democrats as well with continued landslide victories. The Democratic insistance on nominating Northern moderates such as the former Vice-President Al Smith, and later Massachusetts Governor Joseph Patrick Kennedy led to the South eventually leaving the Democratic Party in 1944. Also, in 1940, Roosevelt replaced Vice-President Herbert Hoover with his own agriculture Secretary, Henry Wallace, in 1940. In 1944, Progressives went on to win a fourth consecutive term once again crushing the opposition, with only the then-newly formed States Rights Party winning any states.

During the late 1930's and early-mid 1940's, World War II took place, a terribly bloody war that was the result of the divvying up of Europe after 'The Great War', and the delusions of the mad-man General Adolf Hitler. Roosevelt attacked Germany in 1939, beginning American involvement in the war.

In 1945, only months after beginning his fourth term, President Roosevelt died from a cerebral heorrhage. Vice-President Henry Wallace, a good friend of President Roosevelt, took over. One of the acts that politically he would most regret was the withdrawal of American troops from Worl dWar II. With the economy eventually floundering under his wathc, General Dwight D Eisenhower announced an Independent bid against the embattled incumbent, creating the Moderate Party. He chose Congressman Joseph Martin Jr. for Vice-President. At the same time, Senators Arthur vandenberg and Robert Taft announced the creation of the Conservative Party. With only the States Rights Party and the Conservative Party acting as minor spoilers, Eisenhower was able to focus his resources on beating Wallace and he did.

For Eisnehower, his term started out fine with economic recovery. When 1952 rolled around he had led American forces in a battle against Korea and other minor wars and was a hero to the nation, winning re-election easily. However, the economy had its ups and downs and in 1956 the economy was back in a recession. For the first time, the Conservative Party was presented with a real opportunity. Allying with the States Rights Party, former General Dougles MacArthur won in a very close election.

Despite economic recovery, in 1960 Nelson Rockefeller, a Progressive who had worked for the FDR and Henry Wallad Administrations, and had been Governor of New York since 1955 won with Congressman Phil Wilkie of Indiana as his running mate. Phil Wilkie was the son of Progressive politician Wendell Wilki who had served as Commerce Secretary under FDR.

In 1967, President Rockefeller was tragically shot and Phil Wilkie took over. It was the Moderate Party's chance, and they ran Senator Gerald R Ford of Michigan and Governor George Bush of Connecticut. In 1976 Vice-President Bush failed to win against Senator George Romney and Frank Church.

In 1980, with the Cold War between Germany and the United States escalating, the conservatives once again took advantage of a weak economy, this time coupled with foreign policy fumbles, and easily overtook President Romney with the ticket of Governor turned Senator Charlton Heston of california and former Congressman William Buckley of Connecticut.

Another Californian would soon be elected as Governor Jerry Brown of California, a Progressive-turned-Centrist, was elected. Presideing over the downfall of Nazi Germany, he easily won re-election. In 1996, a Progressive dynasty, not the Roosevelts, returned to the Whitehouse with Governor Winthrop Paul Rockefeller of Arkansas winning a close election.

Currently, the United States is governed by President Robert Duvall.
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« Reply #677 on: February 01, 2011, 12:00:36 AM »

Awesome butterfly alternate list of Presidents.

36th: Lyndoan B. Johnson
37th: Richard Nixsen
38th: Jerald Ford
39th: Jammie Carter
40th: Ronald Reygan
41st: George H. W. Buhs
42nd: Bill Clintoan
43rd: George W. Bush
44th: Brrock Obama

Defeated candidates includes Paul Tsonagus, Jerry Browan, Hubert Humphry etc.

All of these people were / are President. All you did was botch the spellings....Huh

You're too new to know who Gporter is.

Oh...who is he?

Gporter is ia poster who in one of his timelines started in 1988 and didn't change much until 1996, and in another started in 1972 and didn't have any major butterflies till 1980. He also spelled the names of certain politicians wrong, which has resulted in things like this.

You do not want to know
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« Reply #678 on: February 01, 2011, 06:49:18 PM »

2000-George W Bush/Dick Cheney
2004-Paul Wellstone/Bill Richardson
2008-Rudy Giuliani/Mitt Romney
2012-Bill Richardson/Barrack Obama
2016-Bobby Jindall/Marco Rubio
2020-Bobby Jindall/Marco Rubio


Defeated Tickets
2000-Al Gore/Joe Lieberman
2004-George W Bush/Dick Cheney
2008-Paul Wellstone/Bill Richardson
2012-Rudy Giuliani/Mitt Romney
2016-Bill Richardson/Barrack Obama
2020-Barrack Obama/Gavin Newson
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« Reply #679 on: February 01, 2011, 07:08:05 PM »

Another good list, ChairmanSanchez, though it's recommended that you just put the dates where they won, not the elections where they won. Also, Humphrey is spelled with an e.

I should fix that, thanks. Im used to listing the election dates for some weird reason. I will adapt soon.
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« Reply #680 on: February 01, 2011, 08:43:09 PM »

38-  Gerald Ford (1974-1981)
39-  Jerry Brown (1981-1989)
40-  Gary Hart (1989-1993)
41-  Bob Dole (1993-1997)
42-  Jack Kemp (1997-2005)
43-  Bob Kerrey (2005-2009)
44-  Mitt Romney (2009-2017)
45- Barack Obama (2017-2025)
46- Gavin Newsom (2025-2033)
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« Reply #681 on: February 07, 2011, 01:03:18 PM »
« Edited: February 07, 2011, 08:27:37 PM by sirnick »

44th – Barack H. Obama – January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2013
   Joseph R. Biden – January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2013

45th – Sarah L. Palin – January 20, 2013 – March 17, 2013
   Richard J. Santorum – January 20, 2013 – March 17, 2013
46th - Richard J. Santorum – March 17, 2013 – May 3, 2015
   Vacant – March 17, 2013 – June 5, 2013
   Charles “Buddy” Roemer III – June 5, 2013 – May 3, 2015
47th -  Charles “Buddy” Roemer III – May 3, 2015 – December 8, 2015
   Vacant – May 3, 2015 – April 1, 2015
   Scott P. Brown – April 1, 2015 – December 8, 2015
48th – Scott P. Brown – December 8, 2015 – January 20, 2017
   Mark S. Kirk – December 24, 2015 – January 20, 2017

49th -  Barack H. Obama – January 20, 2017 – January 20, 2021
   Andrew M. Cuomo – January 20, 2017 – January 20, 2021
50th – Andrew M. Cuomo – January 20, 2021 – January 20, 2029
   Anthony G. Brown – January 20, 2021 – January 20, 2025
   Stephanie H. Sandlin – January 20, 2025 – January 20, 2029
51st – Stephane H. Sandlin – January 20, 2029 – January 20, 2033
   Timothy J. Ryan – January 20, 2029 – January 20, 2033


44 - Loses reelection via Electoral College to Palin. Wins popular vote 54-45
45 - Resigns blaming a hostile left-wing media. Presidency "not what she thought"
46 - First VP pick gets denied by Congress. Impeached & convicted for bribery after Democratic landslide in midterms.
47 - Assassinated.
48 - Loses "reelection" to former President Obama who went unchallenged in the Democratic primary.
49 - Huge victory over Brown.
50 - Defeats Chris Christie in a close race. Wins a second term.
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« Reply #682 on: February 07, 2011, 03:11:52 PM »

The Party of Buckley

33. Harry Truman (D-MO)/vacant; 1945-1949
34. Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Earl Warren (R-CA); 1949-1953
35. Adlai E Stevenson (D-IL)/Estes Kefauver (D-TN); 1953-1961/color]
36. Richard M Nixon (R-CA)/Barry M Goldwater (R-AZ); 1961-1966
37. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/vacant; 1966-1969
38. Henry M Jackson (D-WA)/Ronald W Reagan (D-CA); 1969-1977
39. Ronald W Reagan (D-CA)/Walter F Mondale (D-MN); 1977-1981
40. William F Buckley (R-NY)/Paul Laxalt (R-NV); 1981-1989
41. Paul Laxalt (R-NV)/Jack F Kemp (R-NY); 1989-1993
42. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY)/Joseph Lieberman (D-CT); 1993-2001
43. Jack F Kemp (R-NY)/JC Watts (R-OK); 2001-2009
44. JC Watts (R-OK)/Dick Lugar (R-IN); 2009-Present
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« Reply #683 on: February 07, 2011, 04:29:30 PM »
« Edited: February 07, 2011, 04:48:47 PM by ChairmanSanchez »

Reagan losses the Primaries.
1980-George HW Bush/John Anderson
1984-George HW Bush/John Anderson

1988-Lloyd Bentsen/Gary Hart
1992-Lloyd Bentsen/Gary Hart*

1995-Gary Hart/none
1996-Gary Hart/Al Gore

2000-Newt Gingrich/John Danforth
2004-Newt Gingrich/John Danforth

2008-Barrack Obama/Bill Richardson

Defeated Tickets
1980-James Carter/Walter Mondale
1984-Walter Mondale/Jerry Brown

1988-George Deukmejian/Alexander Haig
1992-Alexander Haig/Bob Dole
1996-Jack Kemp/George Voinovich

2000-Gary Hart/Al Gore
2004-Paul Wellstone/Joe Biden

2008-John Danforth/Linda Lingle

*President Bentsen was shot and killed by Fransisco Martin Duran, October 29th, 1995, at a event in Arlington, National Cemetary. The bullet tore his aorta, and he died that night, at 2:34 AM at Walter Reid Medical. VP Hart took the Oath of Office in the lobby of the Hospital.
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« Reply #684 on: February 07, 2011, 07:25:10 PM »

JFK isn't assassinated so LBJ is never elected, so here's the list from then on:

John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1969)
Hubert H. Humphrey (D) (1969-1977)
Edmund Muskie (D) (1977-1981)
Ronald Reagan (R) (1981-1989)
Ron Paul (L) (1989-1997)
Richard Lugar (R)* (1997-2001)
Lamar Alexander (R)** (2001-2005)
George Pataki (R) (2005-2009)
Evan Bayh (D) (2009-Present)

* = Challanged in Primary by Alexander, drops out of race.
** = Does not run for re-election, endorses Pataki.
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« Reply #685 on: February 07, 2011, 07:45:41 PM »

JFK isn't assassinated so LBJ is never elected, so here's the list from then on:

John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1969)
Hubert H. Humphrey (D) (1969-1977)
Edmund Muskie (D) (1977-1981)
Ronald Reagan (R) (1981-1989)
Ron Paul (L) (1989-1997)
Richard Lugar (R)* (1997-2001)
Lamar Alexander (R)** (2001-2005)
George Pataki (R) (2005-2009)
Evan Bayh (D) (2009-Present)

* = Challanged in Primary by Alexander, drops out of race.
** = Does not run for re-election, endorses Pataki.

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« Reply #686 on: February 07, 2011, 07:49:08 PM »

JFK isn't assassinated so LBJ is never elected, so here's the list from then on:

John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1969)
Hubert H. Humphrey (D) (1969-1977)
Edmund Muskie (D) (1977-1981)
Ronald Reagan (R) (1981-1989)
Ron Paul (L) (1989-1997)
Richard Lugar (R)* (1997-2001)
Lamar Alexander (R)** (2001-2005)
George Pataki (R) (2005-2009)
Evan Bayh (D) (2009-Present)

* = Challanged in Primary by Alexander, drops out of race.
** = Does not run for re-election, endorses Pataki.

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« Reply #687 on: February 07, 2011, 08:00:20 PM »

JFK isn't assassinated so LBJ is never elected, so here's the list from then on:

John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1969)
Hubert H. Humphrey (D) (1969-1977)
Edmund Muskie (D) (1977-1981)
Ronald Reagan (R) (1981-1989)
Ron Paul (L) (1989-1997)
Richard Lugar (R)* (1997-2001)
Lamar Alexander (R)** (2001-2005)
George Pataki (R) (2005-2009)
Evan Bayh (D) (2009-Present)

* = Challanged in Primary by Alexander, drops out of race.
** = Does not run for re-election, endorses Pataki.

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^^^^ That list is reminiscent of a GPORTER timeline.
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« Reply #688 on: February 07, 2011, 08:02:05 PM »

I guess I forgot to mention that it's a little unrealistic Tongue
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« Reply #689 on: February 07, 2011, 08:05:19 PM »

I guess I forgot to mention that it's a little unrealistic Tongue

It would make for a hell of a timeline Wink
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« Reply #690 on: February 07, 2011, 08:48:17 PM »
« Edited: February 07, 2011, 09:07:26 PM by ChairmanSanchez »

I love making these list Smiley
This one is not as realistic as my other ones.

1948-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower
1952-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower

1956-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy
1960-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy

1964-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton
1968-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton

1972-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1976-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1980-Henry Jackson/Mo Udall*
1981-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1984-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1988-Mo Udall/Barbara Jordan

1992-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson
1996-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson

2000-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey
2004-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey

2008-Bob Riley/Mitch Daniels

Defeated Tickets
1948-Harry Truman/Alben Berkley
1952-Alben Berkley/Adlai Stevenson

1956-Dwight Eisenhower/Gerald Ford
1960-Gerald Ford/Richard Nixon

1964-John Kennedy/Terry Sanford
1968-Eugene McCarthy/George McGovern

1972-William Scranton/John Chafee
1976-Ronald Reagan/Charles Percy
1980-Ronald Reagan/Dick Cheney
1984-John Anderson/Trent Lott
1988-Bob Dole/Lamar Alexander

1992-Ann Richards/Bill Clinton
1996-Paul Wellstone/Bill Bradley

2000-Pete Wilson/John Ashcroft
2004-John Ashcoft/Barry Goldwater Jr.

2008-Howard Dean/Mark Warner

*President Jackson shot and killed by John Hinkley Jr.

(I have a obession with killing the Presidents off in 1981 by that guy...)
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« Reply #691 on: February 07, 2011, 08:53:01 PM »

I love making these list Smiley
This one is not as realistic as my other ones.

1948-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower
1952-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower

1956-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy
1960-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy

1964-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton
1968-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton

1972-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1976-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1980-Henry Jackson/Mo Udall*
1981-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1984-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1988-Mo Udall/Barbara Jordan

1992-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson
1996-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson

2000-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey
2004-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey

2008-Bob Riley/Mitch Daniels

At least Barry Goldwater was President. Tongue
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« Reply #692 on: February 07, 2011, 09:15:22 PM »

I love making these list Smiley
This one is not as realistic as my other ones.

1948-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower
1952-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower

1956-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy
1960-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy

1964-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton
1968-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton

1972-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1976-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1980-Henry Jackson/Mo Udall*
1981-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1984-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1988-Mo Udall/Barbara Jordan

1992-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson
1996-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson

2000-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey
2004-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey

2008-Bob Riley/Mitch Daniels

At least Barry Goldwater was President. Tongue

I figured some of Kennedys skeletons in the closet would be found. I have a question, do they do collaborative list here. For example, one might post 1960-2012, and someone fills in a slot per turn?
Like this
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« Reply #693 on: February 07, 2011, 09:23:28 PM »

Roosevelt does not run in '40

1940-1944: Wendell Wilkie/Thomas E. Dewey
1944-1953: Thomas E. Dewey/Harold Stassen

1953-1956: Harry S. Truman/Adali E. Stevenson
1956-1965: Richard Nixon/Nelson Rockefeller
1965-1973: John F. Kennedy/Terry Sanford
1973-1977: Terry Sanford/Ed Muskie
1977-1985: Ronald Reagan/George Bush
1985-1993: George Bush/Jack Kemp

1993-2001: Bill Clinton/Paul Wellstone
2001-2008: John McCain/ Lamar Alexander
2008-: Hillary Clinton/Barrack Obama


Defeated Tickets:

1940: Garner/Wallace
1944: Russell/Barkley
1948: Pepper/Mcnutt

1952: Stassen/Bridges
[/color]1956: Truman/Stevenson
1960: Johnson/Humphrey

1964: Rockefeller/Fong
1968: Romney/Agnew
1972: Rhodes/Dole

1976: Stanford/Muskie
1980: R. Kennedy/Carter
1984: Carter/Hart
1988: Hart/Dukakis

1992: Kemp/Weld
1996: Weld/Thompson

2000: Wellstone/Dean
2004: Kerry/Edwards

2008: Huckabee/Brownback
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« Reply #694 on: February 07, 2011, 09:37:37 PM »

I love making these list Smiley
This one is not as realistic as my other ones.

1948-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower
1952-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower

1956-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy
1960-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy

1964-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton
1968-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton

1972-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1976-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1980-Henry Jackson/Mo Udall*
1981-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1984-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1988-Mo Udall/Barbara Jordan

1992-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson
1996-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson

2000-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey
2004-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey

2008-Bob Riley/Mitch Daniels

At least Barry Goldwater was President. Tongue

I figured some of Kennedys skeletons in the closet would be found. I have a question, do they do collaborative list here. For example, one might post 1960-2012, and someone fills in a slot per turn?
Like this
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=162624

There are timelines where two or more posters collaborate, one posts an election and a term, then the other posts an election and a term or something like that.

A while back, Han and Dallasfan65 did "The Biggest Damned-Fool Mistake I Ever Made" about an Earl Warren Presidency. It was good, but they stopped after 1984. Please PM both of them and bug them until they update.
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« Reply #695 on: February 07, 2011, 09:41:35 PM »

I love making these list Smiley
This one is not as realistic as my other ones.

1948-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower
1952-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower

1956-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy
1960-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy

1964-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton
1968-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton

1972-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1976-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1980-Henry Jackson/Mo Udall*
1981-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1984-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1988-Mo Udall/Barbara Jordan

1992-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson
1996-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson

2000-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey
2004-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey

2008-Bob Riley/Mitch Daniels

At least Barry Goldwater was President. Tongue

I figured some of Kennedys skeletons in the closet would be found. I have a question, do they do collaborative list here. For example, one might post 1960-2012, and someone fills in a slot per turn?
Like this
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=162624

Those were quite fun, we need to start a thread doing that
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« Reply #696 on: February 07, 2011, 09:48:40 PM »

I love making these list Smiley
This one is not as realistic as my other ones.

1948-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower
1952-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower

1956-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy
1960-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy

1964-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton
1968-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton

1972-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1976-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1980-Henry Jackson/Mo Udall*
1981-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1984-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1988-Mo Udall/Barbara Jordan

1992-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson
1996-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson

2000-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey
2004-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey

2008-Bob Riley/Mitch Daniels

At least Barry Goldwater was President. Tongue

I figured some of Kennedys skeletons in the closet would be found. I have a question, do they do collaborative list here. For example, one might post 1960-2012, and someone fills in a slot per turn?
Like this
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=162624

Those were quite fun, we need to start a thread doing that

I'll be open to it.
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« Reply #697 on: February 08, 2011, 04:30:10 AM »
« Edited: February 08, 2011, 04:55:20 AM by RosettaStoned »

The Gipper Goes Down

POD: Ronald Reagan dies in a tragic plane crash on October 27th, 1979.

George H.W. Bush (R-TX) (1981-1987)*
Phil M. Crane (R-IL) (1987-1989)
Michael S. Dukakis (D-MA) (1989-1991)*
Lloyd M. Bentsen (D-TX) (1991-1997)
Robert J. Dole (R-KS) (1997-2001)*
Jack F. Kemp (R-NY) (2001-2005)
John F. Kerry (D-MA) (2005-2009)
John S. McCain (R-AZ) (2009- present

* Resigns hours before his scheduled impeachment due to the Iran-Contra Affair, which he was directly responsible for.

* Assassinated by an Iraqi agent loyal to the Ba'ath Party.

*Killed in a terrorist attack on the White House.
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« Reply #698 on: February 08, 2011, 07:11:42 AM »

I love making these list Smiley
This one is not as realistic as my other ones.

1948-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower
1952-Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower

1956-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy
1960-Hubert Humphrey/John Kennedy

1964-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton
1968-Barry Goldwater/William Scranton

1972-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1976-John Kennedy/Henry Jackson
1980-Henry Jackson/Mo Udall*
1981-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1984-Mo Udall/Birch Bayh
1988-Mo Udall/Barbara Jordan

1992-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson
1996-Lamar Alexander/Pete Wilson

2000-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey
2004-Bill Bradley/Bob Kerrey

2008-Bob Riley/Mitch Daniels

At least Barry Goldwater was President. Tongue

I figured some of Kennedys skeletons in the closet would be found. I have a question, do they do collaborative list here. For example, one might post 1960-2012, and someone fills in a slot per turn?
Like this
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=162624

Those were quite fun, we need to start a thread doing that

I'll be open to it.

Let's do it then
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« Reply #699 on: February 08, 2011, 04:02:42 PM »

I will put up a list right now Smiley
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