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« Reply #1700 on: May 28, 2015, 10:40:56 AM »

I assume Hoffa vanishes while going for a stroll one day, never to be heard from again. Boy, that'd make an interesting media frenzy, and I bet the electoral map for '72 would be interesting.

40 Acres and a Mule

16. Abraham Lincoln (Republican, then National Union-Illinois) 1861-651
17. Benjamin F. Butler (NU, then R-Massachusetts) 1865-732
18. Charles F. Adams (Liberal Republican-Massachusetts) 1873-773
19. Zachariah Chandler (R-Michigan) 1877-793
20. Adelbert Ames (R-Mississippi) 1879-814
21. James G. Blaine (Liberal-Maine) 1881-895
22. Robert T. Lincoln (L-Illinois) 1889-936
23. Horace Boies (R-Iowa) 1893-1901
24. Richard P. Bland (R-Missouri) 1901-09
25. William H. Taft (L-Ohio) 1909-17
26. Thomas R. Marshall (R-Indiana) 1917-25
27. James Simon (R-West Florida) 1925-297
28. Thomas Ayers (L-New Hampshire) 1929-457
29. Anne McDermott (L-Maryland) 1945-497
30. Catherine Parker (R-California) 1949-577
31. Martin Broussard (L-Dakota) 1957-657
32. Maria Perez (R-Kansas) 1965-737
33. Sandy Putnam (L-West Texas) 1973-777
34. Gerald Sandoval (Working People's-West Florida) 1977-857
35. Craig Hopkins (WP-North Carolina) 1985-897
36. Bernadette Rivera (Liberal Republican-Utah) 1989-977
37. Patricia Moore (WP-Illinois) 1997-20057
38. Virginia Hernandez (LR-New Jersey) 2005-137
39. Carol Fenstermacher (LR-New York) 2013-7

1Assassinated.
2Presidential reconstruction under Butler is far more thorough. Black men are given citizenship and suffrage, the plantations of the South are broken up and given as homesteads to freedmen and white yeoman farmers, the Freedmen's Bureau is made a cabinet-level, permanent fixture, and, in response to white southern intransigence, the former states of the Confederacy are governed as military provinces and sliced and diced into a number of new (gerrymandered) states that more or less guarantee Republican domination in much of the region for years to come. Most controversial, however, is probably the establishment of a nationwide police force to succeed the federal troops occupying the south, the Federal Police Agency, or FPA, which comes into being shortly before Butler leaves office. The FPA, composed largely of union army veterans and freedmen, quickly becomes a route for social and economic mobility to freedmen, a fact not lost on those thoroughly discredited and defeated southern Democrats, who chastise Republican 'bayonet rule' throughout the Butler administration.
3Butler's radical Reconstruction policies split the Republican Party between 'Butlerites' (i.e. radicals committed to yeoman-black political alliances in the South, paper currency, and other 'levelling' reform measures) and those allied with the emergent industrial bourgeoisie, who wanted to put the brakes on the Reconstruction experiment, accept the status quo in the South, and build industry rather than agrarianism below the Mason-Dixon line. Adams fit squarely in the second camp, and would, in a close race which saw him win enough old Democratic Party strongholds in the North (helped out by the Democrats' endorsement of his candidacy) to overcome the gerrymandered electoral college and defeat his Republican opponent. Unfortunately for Adams, his attempts at pushing a higher tariff and promoting industrialization in the South were put on hold by a crippling economic depression that hit as he took office, and he spent the better part of his administration dealing with a wave of labor unrest. In any case, the Federal Policy Agency would turn out to be a godsend for dealing with labor unrest, transforming that which was supposed to protect the rights of the freedmen and white yeoman into an instrument for oppressing the American working class.
3Died in office.
4The first Southerner (albeit a carpbetbagger and radical Republican) to be elected President since the conclusion of the Civil War, the radical Ames pushed for (and enacted) a bill providing for federal oversight of elections in the former Confederacy by the FPA, strengthening the position of the federal government and protecting the right of freedmen to vote in what now had become a thriving, industrialized mirror of the North. Ames likewise vetoed a bill banning Chinese immigration to the United States, although it was ultimately enacted over his veto by the Liberal-held Congress.
5The Liberal Party was born following the collapse of the Adams administration, weaving together the Liberal Republicans, the Democrats, and southern conservatives.
6The son of the beloved former President, Robert Todd didn't live up to expectations that he would be the 'second coming' of his deified father. His Presidency was wracked with labor unrest, which he more than once used the Federal Policy Agency to put down, alienating the 'mass of workingmen' that his father had so dutifully cultivated a political career with the aid of during his political career. Lincoln would be so thoroughly discredited by his 'disproportionate' use of force to deal with labor unrest and an economic depression that he and the Liberals would be thrown out of office after a twelve year run in 1892.
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« Reply #1701 on: May 28, 2015, 04:22:36 PM »

28. Theodore Roosevelt: 1913-1921
29. Hiram Johnson: 1921-1929
30. Robert M. La Follette: 1929-1933
31. John Nance Garner: 1933-1949
32. Robert Taft: 1949-1953
32. Dwight D. Eisenhower:1953-1961
33. Nelson Rockefeller: 1961-1973 ∆
34. George Romney: 1973-1977
35. John Connolly: 1977-1981
37. Gerald Ford: 1981-1989
38. Bob Dole: 1989-1993

40. Lloyd Bentsen: 1993-2001
41. Colin Powell: 2001-2009
42. George Pataki: 2009-Present

∆ Last President to Serve More than Two Terms.
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« Reply #1702 on: May 28, 2015, 04:56:06 PM »

Camelot Lives

John Kennedy (D-Mass)/Lyndon Johnson (D-TX) 1960-1964
John Kennedy (D-Mass)/ George Smathers (D-FL) 1964-1968

George Romney (R-MI)/ John Tower (R-TX) 1968-1972
John Lindsay (D-NY)/ Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 1972-1974
Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 1974-1976

Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/ Richard Schweiker (R-PA) 1976-1980
Edward Kennedy (D-Mass)/Robert Byrd (D-WV) 1980-1988
Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/ Al Gore. Jnr (D-TN) 1988-1992
Pete Wilson (R-CA)/ Orrin Hatch (R-UT) 1992-2000
Mitt Romney (R-Mass)/ Colin Powell (R-NY) 2000-2004
John Edwards (D-NC)/ Joe Biden (D-DE) 2004-2007
Joe Biden (D-DE)/ John Kennedy Jnr (D-NY) 2007-2008

Colin Powell (R-NY)/ Rick Santorum (R-PA) 2008-2016


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« Reply #1703 on: May 30, 2015, 06:34:58 PM »

I assume Hoffa vanishes while going for a stroll one day, never to be heard from again. Boy, that'd make an interesting media frenzy, and I bet the electoral map for '72 would be interesting.

Something to that effect, I guess. I intended to make a weird juxtaposition of socially left-wing neoliberals and right-wing populist/nationalists mixed in with a mass exodus of even union bureaucracy as President Kennedy pursues a peace policy in a way that pisses off guys like Brennan while continuing the investigations of organized labor that he worked on when he was Senate Majority Counsel in the 50's. Thus, the Republicans get a combination of union thugs, paleoconservatives, and corrupt porkers, while the Democrats are saddled with the DLC as well as former liberal Republicans like Weicker. In retrospect, I should've tossed John Lindsay in there. Lindsay v. Brennan would be a pretty interesting matchup, and the culmination of a long rivalry, replaying the Kennedy v. Hoffa match years prior. I think it's something worth developing further, though the right components would need to fall into place. Even deeper alienation of the white working class (at least, as it's told in history), something to really spur the earlier growth of DLC-ish politicians, etc.
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« Reply #1704 on: May 30, 2015, 10:13:14 PM »

No Roosevelt 3rd term:
Franklin Roosevelt (D-NY)/John Nance Garner (D-TX) 1933-1941
Henry Wallace (D-IA)/Paul McNutt (D-IN) 1941-1945
Harold Stassen (R-MN)/Douglas MacArthur (R-AR) 1945-1953
Dwight Eisenhower (I/R-NY)/Earl Warren (I/R-CA) 1953-1961
Earl Warren (R-CA)/Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) 1961-1963
Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/Vacant, William Scranton (R-PA) 1963-1977
Edmund Muskie (D-ME)/George McGovern (D-SD) 1977-1981
Larry Pressler (R-SD)/Ronald Reagan (R-CA) 1981-1985
Robert Kennedy (D-MA)/Jimmy Carter (D-GA) 1985-1993
Ron Paul (R-TX)/Bob Dole (R-KS) 1993-2001
Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/William Clinton (D-AR) 2001
William Clinton (D-AR)/ Vacant, Joesph Lieberman (D-CT) 2001-2009
Gary Johnson (R-NM)/Katherine Harris (R-FL) 2009-2017
Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) 2017-2021
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« Reply #1705 on: May 30, 2015, 11:04:03 PM »

Not sure if I did this,but here goes anyway:

Nixon Assassination, 1962

Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr (R-MA) (1961-1962)
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr (R-MA) (1962-1965)

Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)/ Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) (1965-1973)
Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Gerald R. Ford (R-MI) (1973-1978)
Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/Bob Dole (R-KS) (1978-1981)
Frank Church (D-ID)/ Jimmy Carter (D-GA) (1981-1984)
Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/ Walter Mondale (D-MN) (1984-1989)
Bob Dole (R-KS)/ Pierre DuPont (R-DE) (1989-1993)
Ross Perot (I-TX)/ James Stockdale (I-CA) (1993-1997)
Al Gore (D-TN)/ John Kerry (D-MA) (1997-2005)
John McCain (R-AZ)/ Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) (2005-2009)
Russ Feingold (D-WI)/ Barack Obama (D-IL) (2009-Present)
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« Reply #1706 on: May 31, 2015, 01:06:51 PM »

A More Feminine America
Herbert Hoover - [R - CA] 1921 - 1929
Frank Orren Lowden - [R - IL] 1929 - 1931¹
Calvin Coolidge - [R - MA] 1931 - 1937
John Nance Garner -  [D - TX 1937 - 1945
Thomas Dewey - [R - NY] 1945 - 1953
Estes Kefauver - [D - TN] 1953 - 1961
Margaret Chase Smith - [R - ME] 1961 - 1965²
Maurine Brown Neuberger - [D - OR] 1965 - 1973
Gerald Ford - [R - MI] 1973 - 1975³
Cathrine Dean May - [R - WA] 1975 - 1977
Ella T. Grasso - [D - CT] 1977 - 1980⁴
Mo Udall - [D - AZ] 1980 - 1981
George H. W. Bush - [R - TX] 1981 - 1989
Jeane Kirkpatrick - [R - MD] 1989 - 1993
William Clinton - [D - AR] 1993 - 1997
Nancy Landon Kassebaum - [R - KS] 1997 - 2001
Jeanne Shaheen - [D - NH] 2001 - 2005
John McCain - [R - AZ] 2005 - 2013
Sarah Palin - [R - AK] 2013 - 2015⁵
Michele Bachmann - [R - MN] 2015 - 2017
Janet Napolitano - [D - AZ] 2017 - ?
¹ - Assassination
² - First Woman President
³ - Assassination
⁴ - Resigned due to Cancer
⁵ - Resigned due to Corruption
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« Reply #1707 on: May 31, 2015, 05:29:11 PM »

The Old Republic
40. 1981-1989: Ronald Reagan (Republican-California)
41. 1989-1997: Harold Stassen (Republican-Minnesota)
42. 1997-2001: Strom Thurmond (Republican-South Carolina)

43. 2001-2009: Jimmy Carter (Democratic-Georgia)
44. 2009-2013: Mario Cuomo (Democratic-New York)

45. 2013-2017: Bob Dole (Republican-Kansas)
46. 2017-2025: Bill Clinton (Democratic-Arkansas)
47. 2025-2033: Mitt Romney (Republican-Massachusetts)
48. 2033-2037: Joe Biden (Democratic-Delaware)
49. 2037-2045: Rick Santorum (Republican-Pennsylvania)
50. 2045-2053: Barack Obama (Democratic-Illinois)
51. 2053-2061: Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic-New York)
52. 2061-2065: Chris Murphy (Democratic-Connecticut)

53. 2065-2073: Tom Cotton (Republican-Arkansas)
54. 2073-2081: Patrick Murphy (Democratic-Florida)
55. 2081-2085: Elise Stefanik (Republican-New York)
56. 2085-2093: Malia Obama (Democratic-Illinois)
57. 2093-2097: John Schlossberg (Democratic-Massachusetts)
58. 2097-2105: Charlotte Clinton (Democratic-New York)
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« Reply #1708 on: May 31, 2015, 07:37:03 PM »

The Old Republic
40. 1981-1989: Ronald Reagan (Republican-California)
41. 1989-1997: Harold Stassen (Republican-Minnesota)
42. 1997-2001: Strom Thurmond (Republican-South Carolina)

43. 2001-2009: Jimmy Carter (Democratic-Georgia)
44. 2009-2013: Mario Cuomo (Democratic-New York)

45. 2013-2017: Bob Dole (Republican-Kansas)
46. 2017-2025: Bill Clinton (Democratic-Arkansas)
47. 2025-2033: Mitt Romney (Republican-Massachusetts)
48. 2033-2037: Joe Biden (Democratic-Delaware)
49. 2037-2045: Rick Santorum (Republican-Pennsylvania)
50. 2045-2053: Barack Obama (Democratic-Illinois)
51. 2053-2061: Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic-New York)
52. 2061-2065: Chris Murphy (Democratic-Connecticut)

53. 2065-2073: Tom Cotton (Republican-Arkansas)
54. 2073-2081: Patrick Murphy (Democratic-Florida)
55. 2081-2085: Elise Stefanik (Republican-New York)
56. 2085-2093: Malia Obama (Democratic-Illinois)
57. 2093-2097: John Schlossberg (Democratic-Massachusetts)
58. 2097-2105: Charlotte Clinton (Democratic-New York)

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« Reply #1709 on: June 01, 2015, 01:53:01 PM »
« Edited: July 12, 2015, 09:36:39 PM by L.D. Smith, Bay Area Conservadem »

Another Feminized America:

1. Harry Truman [D-Missouri] (1945-1953)
2. Dwight Eisenhower [R-Pennsylvania] (1953-1957)
3. Eleanor Roosevelt [D-New York] (1957-1961)
4. Barry Goldwater [R-Arizona] (1961-1969)
5. Elizabeth Ford [R-Michigan] (1969-1973)
6. Hubert Humphrey [D-Minnesota] (1973-1978)
7. Rosalynn Carter [D-Georgia] (1978-1981)
8. Bob Packwood [R-Oregon] (1981-1989)
9. Hillary Clinton [D-Arkansas] (1989-1997)
10. Elizabeth Dole [R-Washington DC](1997-2005)
11. Jim Webb [D-Virginia] (2005-2009)

12. Condoleeza Rice [R-California] (2009-2013)
13. Amy Klobuchar [D-Minnesota] (2013-Present)
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« Reply #1710 on: June 04, 2015, 10:54:18 PM »

32. Franklin Roosevelt (D-New York) 1933-37
33. Alf Landon (R-Kansas) 1937-41
34. Huey Long (D-Louisiana) 1941-451
35. Burton Wheeler (D-Montana) 1945-49
36. Earl Long (D-Louisiana) 1949-602
37. Robert Wagner (D-New York) 1960-61
38. Richard Nixon (R-California) 1961-633
39. Nelson Rockefeller (R-New York) 1963-69
40. George Wallace (D-Alabama) 1969-744
41. Robert P. Casey (D-Pennsylvania) 1974-77
42. Charles Mathias (R-Maryland) 1977-81
43. Cliff Finch (D-Mississippi) 1981-865
44. Robert Byrd (D-West Virginia) 1986-93
45. Bernice "Bernie" Newton (R-California) 1993-20016
46. Francis "Frank" Nelson (D-Arizona) 20017
47. Veronica Whitley (D-Alaska) 2001-096
48. Kristina Beard (R-Pennsylvania) 2009-176

1Assassinated.
2Died in office.
3Assassinated.
4Assassinated.
5Died in office.
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7Fictional person. Died in office.
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« Reply #1711 on: June 07, 2015, 03:46:31 PM »

25. William McKinley (R-Ohio) 1897-19011
26. Theodore Roosevelt (R-New York) 1901-09
27. William Howard Taft (R-Ohio) 1909-13
28. Theodore Roosevelt (R-New York) 1913-192
29. Warren Harding (R-Ohio) 1919-233
30. Irvine Lenroot (R-Wisconsin) 1923-25
31. Henrik Shipstead (Labor-Minnesota) 1925-33
32. Charles Curtis (R-Kansas) 1933-364
33. Henry L. Stimson (R-New York) 1936-41
34. Henry Wallace (L-Iowa) 1941-45
35. Thomas Dewey (R-New York) 19455
36. John W. Bricker (R-Ohio) 1945-49
37. Henry Wallace (L-Iowa) 1949-57
38. Estes Kefauver (L-Tennessee) 1957-61
39. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Arizona) 1961-636
40. Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York) 1963-69
41. Ronald Reagan (American-California) 1969-747
42. Jesse Helms (A-North Carolina) 1974-81
43. John B. Anderson (R-Illinois) 1981-93
44. Patrick J. Buchanan (A-Virginia) 1993-97
45. Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania) 1997-2001
46. George W. Bush (A-Texas) 2001-05
47. John McCain (R-Arizona) 2005-13
48. W. Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) 2013-

1Assassinated.
2Died in office.
3Died in office.
4Became President when President-elect Coolidge died before being inaugurated. Died in office, leaving Secretary of State Henry Stimson as President.
5Assassinated.
6Assassinated.
7Impeached and removed from office.
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« Reply #1712 on: June 11, 2015, 02:56:24 PM »
« Edited: June 11, 2015, 07:15:46 PM by vivaportugalhabs »

Canadian Parties after FDR's Death
Harry Truman (NDP-MO) 1945-1953
Earl Warren (CON-CA) 1953-1961
Nelson Rockefeller (CON-NY) 1961-1965
Eugene McCarthy (NDP-MN) 1965-1969
Robert F. Kennedy (LIB-MA) 1969-1977
Ronald Reagan (SCD-CA) 1977-1981*
John Anderson (CON-IL) 1981-1989
Al Gore (LIB-TN) 1989-1993
Bob Dole (CON-KS) 1993-2001
Paul Wellstone (NDP-MN) 2001-2009
Mitt Romney (CON-MA) 2009-2013
Hillary Clinton (LIB-NY) 2013-

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« Reply #1713 on: June 15, 2015, 01:24:42 PM »

18. Ulysses S. Grant (R-Illinois) 1869-77
19. Samuel J. Tilden (D-New York) 1877-81
20. Ulysses S. Grant (R-Illinois) 18811
21. Chester A. Arthur (R-New York) 1881-85
22. James G. Blaine (R-Maine) 1885-932
23. Levi P. Morton (R-New York) 18933
24. Benjamin Harrison (R-Indiana) 1893-97
25. William J. Bryan (D-Nebraska) 1897-19014
26. Adlai E. Stevenson I (D-Illinois) 1901-09
27. George Gray (D-Delaware) 1909-13
28. Theodore Roosevelt (R-New York) 1913-195
29. Hiram Johnson (R-California) 1919-21
30. James Cox (D-Ohio) 1921-236
31. Franklin Roosevelt (D-New York) 1923-33
32. Herbert Hoover (R-California) 1933-37
33. Franklin Roosevelt (D-New York) 1937-457
34. Harry Truman (D-Missouri) 1945-57
35. Richard Nixon (R-California) 1957-638
36. Henry Cabot Lodge (R-Massachusetts) 1963-69
37. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minnesota) 1969-749
38. Edward Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) 1974-89
39. George H.W. Bush (R-Texas) 1989-93
40. Edward Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) 1993-97
41. Robert Dole (R-Kansas) 1997-2005
42. John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) 2005-17
 
1Assassinated.
2Died in office.
3Following the death of James G. Blaine in January 1893, Morton became the shortest serving President of the United States ever, serving from late January 1893 to early March 1893, when his successor, President-elect Benjamin Harrison, was sworn in as the 24th President of the United States.
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5Died in office.
6Assassinated.
7Died in office.
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« Reply #1714 on: June 20, 2015, 04:28:25 PM »

32. Franklin Roosevelt (D-New York) 1933-451
33. Henry Wallace (D-Iowa) 1945-49
34. Robert Taft (R-Ohio) 1949-531
35. Irving Ives (R-New York) 1953-57
36. Adlai Stevenson (D-Illinois) 1957-61
37. Richard Nixon (R-California) 1961-69
38. Henry Cabot Lodge (R-Massachusetts) 1969-73
39. Robert Kennedy (D-New York) 1973-81
40. Edward Brooke (R-Massachusetts) 1981-89
41. Edward Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) 1989-97
42. Ross Perot (Reform-Texas) 1997-2005
43. Jesse Ventura (R-Minnesota) 2005-13
44. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) 2013-17
45. Donald Trump (R-New York) 2017-25
46. Kirsten Gillibrand (R-New York) 2025-

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« Reply #1715 on: June 20, 2015, 07:11:37 PM »

35. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1965 *
36. Margaret Chase Smith: 1965-1969
37. Lyndon Johnson: 1969-1973 ∆
38. Edmund Muskie: 1973-1977 *

39. George Bush: 1977-1985
40. Gerald Ford: 1985-1989 †

41. Gary Hart: 1989-1995
42. Bill Clinton: 1995-2001 *

43. Mitt Romney: 2001-2009
44. George W. Bush: 2009 - Present


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« Reply #1716 on: June 21, 2015, 06:59:22 AM »

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Goldwater in '64
36. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Texas) 1963-65
37. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Arizona) 1965-69
38. Robert F. Kennedy (D-New York) 1969-74†
39. Carl Sanders (D-Georgia) 1974-77
40. James Buckley (R-New York) 1977-81
41. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) 1981†
42. Lloyd Bentsen (D-Texas) 1981-89
43. Gary Hart (D-Colorado) 1989-93
44. Robert J. Dole (R-Kansas) 1993-2001
45. Al Gore (D-Tennessee) 2001-02†
46. Joe Lieberman (D-Connecticut) 2002-09
47. John McCain (R-Arizona) 2009-17

†Assassinated.

McGovern '72
37. Richard Nixon (R-California) 1969-73
38. George McGovern (D-South Dakota) 1973-77
39. Ronald Reagan (R-California) 1977-85
40. George Bush (R-Texas) 1985-89
41. Michael Dukakis (D-Massachusetts) 1989-93
42. Bob Dole (R-Kansas) 1993-2001
43. Bill Bradley (D-New Jersey) 2001-09
44. John McCain (R-Arizona) 2009-17

Carter '80
39. Jimmy Carter (D-Georgia) 1977-85
40. Walter Mondale (D-Minnesota) 1985-89
41. Robert J. Dole (R-Kansas) 1989-97
42. Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) 1997-2005
43. Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) 2005-13
44. Hillary Clinton (D-New York) 2013-

Gore '00
43. Al Gore (D-Tennessee) 2001-05
44. John McCain (R-Arizona) 2005-09
45. Hillary Clinton (D-New York) 2009-17

McCain '08
44. John McCain (R-Arizona) 2009-13
45. Hillary Clinton (D-New York) 2013-
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« Reply #1717 on: June 22, 2015, 10:45:49 PM »

16. Abraham Lincoln (R-Illinois) 1861-65
17. George B. McClellan (D-New Jersey) 1865-69
18. Ulysses S. Grant (R-Illinois) 1869-73
19. Horatio Seymour (D-New York) 1873-77
20. Rutherford B. Hayes (R-Ohio) 1877-811
21. Chester A. Arthur (R-New York) 1881-862
22. James G. Blaine (R-Maine) 1886-933
23. Levi P. Morton (R-New York) 18934
24. Grover Cleveland (D-New York) 1893-1901
25. William McKinley (R-Ohio) 1901-035
26. Theodore Roosevelt (R-New York) 1903-09
27. William Taft (R-Ohio) 1909-13
28. Woodrow Wilson (D-New Jersey) 1913-256
29. Charles Bryan (D-Nebraska) 1925-33
30. Herbert Hoover (R-Iowa) 1933-41
31. Franklin Roosevelt (D-New York) 1941-437
32. Henry Wallace (D-Iowa) 1943-49
33. Thomas Dewey (R-New York) 1949-548
34. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R-Massachusetts) 1954-57
35. Adlai Stevenson (D-Illinois) 1957-61
36. Richard M. Nixon (R-California) 1961-69
37. Henry C. Lodge, Jr. (R-Massachusetts) 1969-73
38. George S. McGovern (D-South Dakota) 1973-81
39. Ronald W. Reagan (R-California) 1981-85
40. Walter F. Mondale (D-Minnesota) 1985-93
41. H. Ross Perot (Reform-Texas) 1993-2001
42. John McCain (Rf-Arizona) 2001-09
43. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) 2009-13
44. W. Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) 2013-21
45. Michael Bloomberg (Rf-New York) 2021-

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4Shortest serving President ever (January 27, 1893 - March 4, 1893)
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6Died in office.
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« Reply #1718 on: June 28, 2015, 10:11:20 PM »
« Edited: June 30, 2015, 12:20:45 AM by Cathcon »

Eight Years Too Early

35. Richard M. Nixon (R-CA)/Gerald R. Ford (R-MI) 1961-1966
36. Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/vacant, Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 1966-1969

37. James E. Carter (D-GA)/Walter Mondale (D-MN) 1969-1973
38. Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX) 1973-1981
39. George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Richard G. Lugar (R-IN) 1981-1985

40. William J. Clinton (D-AR)/James R. Sasser (D-TN) 1985-1993
41. George W. Bush (R-TX)/Richard B. Cheney (R-WY) 1993-2001
42. Harvey Gantt (D-NC)/Joseph R. Biden (D-DE) 2001-2009
43. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)/Timothy M. Kaine (D-VA) 2009-2013

44. John Kasich (R-OH)/Cory Gardner (R-CO) 2013-Present

1960

Vice President Richard M. Nixon (R-CA)/Congressman Gerald R. Ford (R-MI) 305 electoral votes, 48.8% of the popular vote
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)/Senator Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 197 electoral votes, 47.9% of the popular vote
Governor Orval Faubus (SR-AR)/Senator Harry F. Byrd (SR-VA) 35 electoral votes, 3.1% of the popular vote

1964

President Richard M. Nixon (R-CA)/Vice President Gerald R. Ford (R-MI) 497 electoral votes
Senator George S. McGovern (D-SD)/Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) 31 electoral votes
Unpledged Electors 10 electoral votes

1968

Governor James E. Carter (D-GA)/Senator Walter Mondale (D-MN) 308 electoral votes
President Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)/Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 230 electoral votes

1972

Governor Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA)/Senator George H.W. Bush (R-TX) 465 electoral votes
President James E. Carter (D-GA)/Vice President Walter Mondale (D-MN) 73 electoral votes
Congressman Pete McCloskey (I-CA)/Former Senator Eugene McCarthy (I-MN) 0 electoral votes

1980

Vice President George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) 350 electoral votes
Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) 188 electoral votes

1984

Governor William J. Clinton (D-AR)/Senator James R. Sesser (D-TN) 373 electoral votes
President George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Vice President Richard Lugar (R-IN) 165 electoral votes
Congressman Ronald E. Paul (L-TX)/Ms. Theodora Nathan (L-OR) 0 electoral votes

1988

President William J. Clinton (D-AR)/Vice President James R. Sasser (D-TN)/351 electoral votes
Senate Minority Leader Robert J. Dole (R-KS)/Congressman Jack F. Kemp (R-NY) 187 electoral votes
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« Reply #1719 on: June 29, 2015, 09:41:38 PM »

Prime Ministers of the United States:
1st Prime Minister of the United States: James Buchanan, Democrat-Pennsylvania   1856-1859   Loses Majority
2nd Prime Minister of the United States: Abraham Lincoln, Republican-Illinois   1859-1865   Assassinated
3rd Prime Minister of the United States: Schuyler Colfax, Republican-Indiana   1865-1872   Retires
4th Prime Minister of the United States: William Tecumseh Sherman, Republican-New York   1872-1879   Retires; Loses Majority
5th Prime Minister of the United States: William S. Hancock, Democrat-Pennsylvania   1879-1885   Loses Majority
6th Prime Minister of the United States: Robert Todd Lincoln, Republican-New York   1885-1893   Loses Majority
7th Prime Minister of the United States: Grover Cleveland, Democrat-New York   1893-1899   Retires; Loses Majority
8th Prime Minister of the United States: Thomas Brackett Reed, Republican-Maine   1899-1902   Dies
9th Prime Minister of the United States: Theodore Roosevelt, Republican-New York   1902-1907   Loses Majority
10th Prime Minister of the United States: William Jennings Bryan, Democrat-Nebraska   1907-1911   Loses Majority
11th Prime Minister of the United States: Theodore Roosevelt, Republican-New York   1911-1913   Loses Majority
12th Prime Minister of the United States: Woodrow Wilson, Democrat-New Jersey   1913-1915   Loses Majority
13th Prime Minister of the United States: Charles W. Fairbanks, Republican-Indiana   1915-1916   Loses Majority; Loses House Seat
14th Prime Minister of the United States: William Jennings Bryan, Democrat-Nebraska   1916-1919   Retires
15th Prime Minister of the United States: Oscar Underwood, Democrat-Alabama   1919-1923   Retires; Loses Majority
16th Prime Minister of the United States: Calvin Coolidge, Republican-Massachusetts   1923-1928   Retires
17th Prime Minister of the United States: Frank Orren Lowden, Republican-Illinois   1928-1930   Loses Majority
18th Prime Minister of the United States: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat-New York   1930-1934   Loses Primary
19th Prime Minister of the United States: John Nance Garner, Democrat-Texas   1934-1937   Retires; Loses Majority
20th Prime Minister of the United States: Herbert Hoover, Republican-California   1937-1940   Retires
21st Prime Minister of the United States: Arthur Vandenberg, Republican-Michigan   1941-1946   Retires; Loses Majority
22nd Prime Minister of the United States: Harry S. Truman, Democrat-Missouri   1946-1951   Retires
23rd Prime Minister of the United States: Claude Pepper, Democrat-Florida   1951-1953   Lost Primary; Loses Majority
24th Prime Minister of the United States: Thomas Dewey, Republican-New York   1953-1954   Lost Primary
25th Prime Minister of the United States: Dwight Eisenhower, Republican-New York   1954-1959   Retires; Loses Majority
26th Prime Minister of the United States: Estes Kefauver, Democrat-Tennessee   1959-1963   Dies
27th Prime Minister of the United States: George Smathers, Democrat-Florida   1963-1964   Loses Majority
28th Prime Minister of the United States: Barry Goldwater, Republican-Arizona   1964-1970   Retires; Loses Majority
29th Prime Minister of the United States: Robert F. Kennedy, Democrat-New York   1970-1977   Retires
30th Prime Minister of the United States: George McGovern, Democrat-South Dakota   1977-1980   Loses Majority; Loses House Seat
31st Prime Minister of the United States: Ronald Reagan, Republican-California   1980-1987   Retires
32nd Prime Minister of the United States: George H.W. Bush, Republican-Texas   1987-1991   Loses Majority
33rd Prime Minister of the United States: Douglas Wilder, Democrat-Virginia   1991-1999   Retires; Loses Majority
34th Prime Minister of the United States: George W. Bush, Republican-Texas   1999-2006   Loses Majority
35th Prime Minister of the United States: Joe Lieberman, Democrat-Connecticut   2006-2011   Retires
36th Prime Minister of the United States: Hillary Clinton, Democrat-New York   2011-2014   Loses Majority
37th Prime Minister of the United States: Eric Cantor, Republican-Virginia   2014-2019   Loses Majority
38th Prime Minister of the United States: Martin Heinrich, Democrat-New Mexico   2019-2025   Loses Majority
39th Prime Minister of the United States: Marco Rubio, Republican-Florida   2025-2031   Retires
40th Prime Minister of the United States: Nikki Haley, Republican-South Carolina   2031-2036   Loses Majority
41st Prime Minister of the United States: Tulsi Gabbard, Democrat-Hawaii   2036-2043   Retires
42nd Prime Minister of the United States: Patrick Murphy, Democrat-Florida   2043-2048   Loses Majority
43rd Prime Minister of the United States: Elise Stefanik, Republican-New York   2048-   
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« Reply #1720 on: July 04, 2015, 05:09:56 PM »

1953-1955: Dwight Eisenhower(R-NY)/Richard Nixon(R-CA)
1955-1957: Richard Nixon(R-CA)/VACANT
1957-1961: Richard Nixon(R-CA)/Thomas Dewey(R-NY)
1961-1965: Thomas Dewey(R-NY)/Theodore McKeldin(R-MD)
1965-1973: Lyndon Johnson(D-TX)/Allan Shivers(D-TX)
1973-1981: John F. Kennedy(D-MA)/Eugene McCarthy(D-MN)
1981-1989: Ronald Reagan(R-CA)/John Lindsay(R-NY)
1989-1993: Charles Percy(R-IL)/Gerald Ford(R-MI)
1993-1995: Eugene McCarthy(P-MN)/Ross Perot(P-VT)
1995-1997: Ross Perot(P-TX)/Gary Johnson(P-NM)
1997-2005: Gerald Ford(R-MI)/Michael Bloomberg(R-NY)
2005-2013: Michael Bloomberg(R-NY)/John Kasich(R-OH)
2013-2017: Dan Quayle(D-IN)/Barry Goldwater, Jr.(D-CA)
2017-2025: John Kasich(R-OH)/Joe Lieberman(R-CT)




DEFEATED TICKETS:
1956: Jon Sparkman(D-AL)/Strom Thurmond(D-SC)
1960: George Smathers(D-FL)/Allan Shivers(D-TX)
1964: Theodore McKeldin(R-MD)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.(R-MA)
1968: George Romney(R-MI)/Margaret Chase Smith(R-ME), Eugene McCarthy(G-MN)/Mike Gravel(G-AK)
1972: Margaret Smith(R-ME)/Lowell Weicker(R-CT), Mike Gravel(G-AK)/Barry Goldwater(G-AZ)
1976: Lowell Weicker(R-CT)/Larry Pressler(R-ND), Mike Gravel(G-AK)/Ron Paul(G-TX)
1980: Eugene McCarthy(D-MN)/Henry "Scoop" Jackson(D-WA)
1984: Barry Goldwater(D-AZ)/John Connally(D-TX), Ralph Nader(P-MD)/Ross Perot(P-TX)
1988: David Boren(D-OK)/Mike Gravel(D-AK), James Stockdale(P-IL)/Tommy Thompson(P-WI)
1992: Charles Percy(R-IL)/Lowell Weicker(R-CT), Mike Gravel(D-AK)/Strom Thurmond(D-SC)
1996: Mike Gravel(D-AK)/Harry Byrd, Jr.(D-VA), Ross Perot(P-TX)/Gary Johnson(P-NM)
2000: Gary Johnson(P-NM)/Ross Perot(P-TX), Ron Paul(D-TX)/Dale Bumpers(D-AR)
2004: James Thurmond, Jr.(D-AR)/Barry Goldwater, Jr.(D-CA), Tommy Thompson(P-WI)/Gary Johnson(P-NM)
2008: Barry Goldwater, Jr.(D-CA)/George Wallace, Jr.(D-AL), Gary Johnson(L-NM)/Rand Paul(P-KY)
2012: George Wallace, Jr.(D-AL)/Kurt Schrader(D-OR), Rand Paul(L-KY)/Mike Gravel(L-AK)
2016: Barry Goldwater, Jr.(D-CA)/James Webb(D-VA), Rand Paul(L-KY)/Justin Amash(L-MI)
2020: James Webb(D-VA)/Mark Warner(D-WV), Justin Amash(L-MI)/Jill Stein(L-MA)
2024: Jon Huntsman, Jr.(R-UT)/Martin O'Malley(R-MD), Rand Paul(L-KY)/Barry Goldwater, III(L-CA)


In 2024, James Webb wins with Rahm Emanuel, then-Mayor of Chicago, as his running-mate.

Also:

Democratic: Centre-left
Republicans: Centre
Liberty: Centre-right


Previous Parties:
Progressive


It should be noted that the "Conservative Demcrats" only recently got tossed out - Webb represents the center of the Democratic Party ITTL, while Elizabeth Warren, the Chafee ITTL, and Ralph Nader is the Elizabeth Warden of this timeline.

Just to be clear:
Conservative Democrats: George Wallace, III(D-GA), Harry Byrd, III(D-VA), and Mike Beebe(D-AR)[more conservative than in our timeline]
Centrist Democrats: James Webb(D-VA), Joseph Lieberman(D-CT), and Rahm Emanuel(D-IL)
Center-Left Democrats: Hillary Rodham-Edwards(D-NC), Howard Dean(D-VT), and J(D-MS)
Left-Democrats: Patrick J. Kennedy, II(D-CT), Jerry Brown(D-CA), and Evan Bayh(D-IN)
Far-Left Democrats: Bernie Sanders(D-VT), Jill Stein(D-MA), and Kshama Sawant(D-WA)

Geoge Wallace, III(D-GA): Chair of the Conservative Democrats, Former Representative
Harry Byrd, III(D-VA): Lieutenant Governor(2011-2025)
Mike Beebe(D-AR): Chair of the Conservative Democratic Caucus, Incumbent Rep.

James Webb(D-VA): Senator of the Progressive Democratic Caucus
Joseph Lieberman(D-CT): Governor of Connecticut
Rahm Emanuel(D-IL): Mayor of Chicago

Hillary Rodham-Edwards(D-NC): Former One-Term Rep., Inc. First Lady
Howard Dean(D-VT): Gov. of Vermont
John Kerry(D-MA): Secretary of Commerce, Former Sen.

Patrick J. Kennedy, II(D-CT): Inc. Representative; Mentored by Former Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Anne Gust Brown(D-CA): Inc. Gov. of California
Christopher Bayh(D-IN): Inc. Gov. of Indiana

Bernie Sanders(D-VT): Inc. Rep. of Vermont
Jill Stein(D-MA): Inc. Lnt. Gov. of Massachusetts
Kshama Sawant(D-WA): Inc. Mayor of Seattle
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« Reply #1721 on: July 04, 2015, 05:23:05 PM »

2009-2017: Barack Obama (D-IL)/Joe Biden (D-DE)
2017-2025: Hillary Clinton (D-VA)/Tim Kaine (D-VA)
2025-2029: Paul Ryan (R-WI)/Carlos Curbelo (R-FL)
2029-2033: Kamala Harris (D-CA)/Patrick Murphy (D-FL)
2033-2041: Carlos Curbelo (R-FL)/Elise Stefanik (R-NY)
2041-2045: Elise Stefanik (R-NY)/George Ramos (R-TX)*
2045-2053: Victoria Ortiz (D-AZ)*/Gina Wilson (D-MN)*

Presidential Losers:
2016 - Governor Scott Walker/Senator Marco Rubio
2020 - Senator Cory Gardner/Senator Kelly Ayotte
2024 - Vice President Tim Kaine/Governor Tim Ashe
2028 - President Paul Ryan/Vice President Carlos Curbelo
2032 - President Kamala Harris/Vice President Patrick Murphy
2036 - Fmr. Vice President Patrick Murphy/Governor Ruben Gallego
2040 - Governor Robert Wilson (D-PA)*/Senator Bernard Sanders II (D-MA)*
2044 - President Elise Stefanik (R-NY)/Vice President George Ramos (R-TX)*
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« Reply #1722 on: July 05, 2015, 01:08:03 PM »

One more quick list:

1969-1977: Ronald Reagan(R-CA)/Nelson Rockefeller(R-NY)[1]
1968: Hubert Humphrey, Jr.(D-MN)/Fred Harris(D-OK), George Wallace(H-AL)/Allan Shivers(H-TX)
1972: Allan Shivers(D-TX)/Morris Udall(D-AZ)


1977-1981: David Boren(D-OK)/Edmund Muskie(D-ME)[2]
1976: John Volpe(R-MA)/George Romney(R-MI)

1981-1989: Lowell Weicker(R-CT)/Charles Percy(R-IL)[3]
1980: David Boren(D-OK)/Henry "Scoop" Jackson(D-WA)
1984: Jerry Brown(D-CA)/Henry Jackson(D-WA)


1989-1993: Lloyd Bentsen(D-TX)/Barry Goldwater, Jr.(D-CA)[4]
1988: George H. W. Bush(R-TX)/Steve Forbes(R-NY)

1993-2001: Winthrop Rockefeller(R-AR)/Gerald Ford(R-MI)[5]
1992: Lloyd Bentsen(D-TX)/Barry Goldwater, Jr.(D-CA)
1996: George Wallace, Jr.(D-AL)/John Glenn(D-OH), Barry Goldwater, Jr.(L-CA)/Mike Gravel(L-AK)


2001-2005: Gerald Ford(R-MI)/Michael Bloomberg(R-NY)[6]
2000: Barry Goldwater, Jr.(D-CA)/John Edwards(D-NC)

2005-2013: Ron Dellums(D-CA)/James Webb(D-VA)[7]
2004: Gerald Ford(R-MI)/Michael Bloomberg(R-NY)
2008: Colin Powell(R-WI)/George W. Bush(R-TX)


2013-PRESENT: John Kasich(R-OH)/Joseph Biden(R-DE)[8]
2012: James Webb(D-VA)/Mike Huckabee(D-AR)

[1]: Reagan used his charisma and age to unite the party with the aged liberal Rockefeller. His Presidency was an eventful time of growth and foreign policy success. However, the "Cuban Civil War" led to the 1976 defeat of the Republican Party.

RESERVED FOOTNOTES

Secretary of State: George Romney(R-MI)[1969-1977], Eugene McCarthy(D-MN)[1977-1981], George H. W. Bush(R-TX)[1981-1989], Mike Gravel(L-AK)[1989-1993], Joseph Lieberman(R-CT)[1993-2001], George W. Bush(R-TX)[2001-2005], John McCain(D-AZ)[2005-2011], John Kerry(D-MA)[2011-2013], Jon Huntsman(R-UT)[2013-PRESENT]

Secretary of the Treasury: Charles Percy(R-IL)[1969-1975; runs for Senator & wins], Allan Shivers(D-TX)[1975-1981], Ross Perot(R-TX)[1981-1989], Dan Quayle(D-IN)[1989-1993], Gary Johnson(R-NM)[1993-2001], John Kasich(R-OH)[2001-2005], Howard Dean(D-VT)[2005-2013], Paul Ryan(R-WI)[2013-P.]

Secretary of Defense: Nathan Twining(R-PA)[1969-1977], Alexander Haig(D-IN)[1977-1981], James Stockdale(I-OR)[1981-1989], James Webb(D-VA)[1989-1993], Colin Powell(R-WI)[1993-1997], Jon Huntsman, Jr.(R-UT)[1997-2005], John Edwards(D-NC)[2005-2009], John Kerry(D-MA)[2009-2011], William Richardson(D-NM)[2011-2013], William McRaven(R-VA)[2013-P.]

Attorney General: Randolph Hearst(R-MI)[1969-1977], Lloyd Bentsen(D-TX)[1977-1981], Larry Pressler(R-ND)[1981-1989]

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« Reply #1723 on: July 08, 2015, 08:52:08 PM »

Gerald Ford was born in 1913, although he did have a son born in 1950 named Michael Gerald Ford.
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« Reply #1724 on: July 10, 2015, 10:46:24 AM »

2005-2013: John Kerry/John Edwards (2005-2009), Gary Locke (2009-2013)
2004: George Bush/Dick Cheney
2008: John McCain/Mitt Romney

2013-2017: Sarah Palin/Mitch Daniels
2012: Gary Locke/Kay Hagan
2017-2021: Barack Obama/Charlie Crist
2016: Sarah Palin/Mitch Daniels
2021-2029: Rob Portman/Susana Martinez
2020: Barack Obama/Charlie Crist
2024: Patrick Murphy/Tulsi Gabbard

2029-2037: Beau Biden/Joaquin Castro
2028: Justin Amash/Renee Ellmers
2032: Carlos Curbelo/Elise Stefanik
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