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« on: January 02, 2012, 12:02:24 PM »

WJB elected in 1896

25. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic): 1897-1905
26. William Randolph Hearst (Democratic): 1905-1909
27. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic): 1909-1913

28. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican): 1913-1921
29. Herbert Hoover (Democratic): 1921-1923*
30. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic): 1923-1933

31. Fiorello La Guardia (Republican): 1933-1945**
32. Henry A. Wallace (Republican): 1945-1953
33. Adlai Stevenson (Democratic): 1953-1961
34. John F. Kennedy (Democratic): 1961-1969
35. George McGovern (Republican): 1969-1977
36. Henry M. Jackson (Democratic): 1977-1978**
37. Daniel P. Moynihan (Democratic): 1978-1986***
38. Lloyd M. Bentsen (Democratic): 1986-1989
39. Paul Tsongas (Republican): 1989-1997
40. Robert P. Casey (Democratic): 1997-2000**
41. Jesse Jackson (Democratic): 2000-2005
42. Howard Dean (Republican): 2005-2013
43. Jim Webb (Democratic): 2013-2021
44. Condoleezza Rice (Democratic): 2021-2029
45. Barack Obama (Republican): 2029-2037

*Assassinated.
**Died in office of natural causes.
***Resigned.
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2012, 11:31:42 PM »

Theodore Roosevelt wins in '12

28. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive): 1913-1919*
29. Hiram Johnson (Progressive): 1919-1929
30. Irvine Lenroot (Progressive): 1929-1933

31. Al Smith (Democratic): 1933-1937
32. Fiorello La Guardia (Progressive): 1937-1945
33. John W. Bricker (Democratic-Republican): 1945-1953
34. Thomas Dewey (Progressive): 1953-1961
35. Robert F. Kennedy (Democratic-Republican): 1961-1969
36. George McGovern (Progressive): 1969-1977
37. Ronald Reagan (Democratic-Republican): 1977-1981**
38. John Connally (Democratic-Republican): 1981-1985
39. Charles Mathias (Progressive): 1985-1993
40. George Deukmeijan (Democratic-Republican): 1993-2001
41. Howard Dean (Progressive): 2001-2009
42. Hillary Rodham (Democratic-Republican): 2009-2017
43. Sherrod Brown (Social Democratic): 2017-2025
44. Rand Paul (Democratic-Republican): 2025-2033

*Died in office.
**Assassinated.
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« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2012, 05:33:59 PM »

The Donkey Goes Extinct

President Grant cleans up corruption in his administration following a pledge to do so on the campaign trail in 1872, the Republicans continue to make gains thanks to a different fiscal policy on the part of the President that prevents the Panic of 1873, and the Democrats end up falling apart in the same way that the Federalists did in the early 1800s...

18. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican): March 4, 1869 - March 4, 1877
19. James G. Blaine (Republican): March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1885
20. Chester A. Arthur (Republican): March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1889

21. Grover Cleveland (Liberal): March 4, 1889 - March 4, 1897
22. Adlai Stevenson (Liberal): March 4, 1897 - March 4, 1901

23. William McKinley (Unionist): March 4, 1901 - September 15, 1901*
24. Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist): September 15, 1901 - March 4, 1909

25. George Dewey (Liberal): March 4, 1909 - October 13, 1912*
26. William Jennings Bryan (Liberal): October 13, 1912 - March 4, 1913

27. Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist): March 4, 1913 - January 6, 1919**
28. Hiram Johnson (Unionist): January 6, 1919 - March 4, 1921

29. Eugene V. Debs (Socialist): March 4, 1921 - October 26, 1926**
30. Seymour Stedman (Socialist): October 26, 1926 - March 4, 1929
31. Smedley Butler (Socialist): March 4, 1929 - March 4, 1937

32. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (Liberal Unionist): March 4, 1937 - March 4, 1941
33. Al Smith (Socialist): March 4, 1941 - October 14, 1943**
34. Henry A. Wallace (Socialist): October 14, 1943 - March 4, 1945

35. Thomas Dewey (Liberal Unionist): March 4, 1945 - March 4, 1949
36. Norman Thomas (Socialist): March 4, 1949 - March 4, 1953
37. Quentin Roosevelt (Liberal Unionist): March 4, 1953 - March 4, 1957
38. Darlington Hoopes (Socialist): March 4, 1957 - November 25, 1961**
39. Frank P. Zeidler (Socialist): November 25, 1961 - March 4, 1969
40. Michael Harrington (Socialist): March 4, 1969 - March 4, 1973

41. George Bush (Liberal Unionist): March 4, 1973 - March 4, 1981
42. David McReynolds (Socialist): March 4, 1981 - March 30, 1981*
43. Diane Drufenbrock (Socialist): March 30, 1981 - March 4, 1989
44. Ron Ehrenreich (Socialist): March 4, 1989 - March 4, 1993

45. George Deukmeijan (Liberal Unionist): March 4, 1993 - March 4, 2001
46. Hillary Rodham (Liberal Unionist): March 4, 2001 - March 4, 2009

47. Bernie Sanders (Socialist): March 4, 2009 - present

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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2012, 12:35:42 PM »

Hughes succeeds T.R. in 1908

25. William McKinley (Republican): 1897-1901*
26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican): 1901-1909
27. Charles Evans Hughes (Republican): 1909-1917

28. Woodrow Wilson (Democratic): 1917-1923**
29. Thomas R. Marshall (Democratic): 1923-1929
30. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic): 1929-1933

31. Herbert Hoover (Republican): 1933-1941
32. Wendell Willkie (Democratic): 1941-1943**
33. Harry S. Truman (Democratic): 1943-1945

34. Thomas E. Dewey (Republican): 1945-1953
35. Adlai Stevenson (Democratic): 1953-1961
36. Richard M. Nixon (Republican): 1961-1963*
37. Nelson A. Rockefeller (Republican): 1963-1969

38. Robert F. Kennedy (Democratic): 1969-1977
39. Gerald R. Ford (Republican): 1977-1981
40. Ronald W. Reagan (Democratic): 1981-1989
41. Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic): 1989-1993

42. Paul Tsongas (Republican): 1993-1997**
43. Dick Gephardt (Socialist-Farmer-Labor): 1997-2001***
44. John McCain (Democratic): 2001-2009
45. Hillary Rodham (Republican): 2009-2017
46. Marco Rubio (Democratic): 2017-2025
47. Rand Paul (Independent Democrat): 2025-2033****
48. Kirsten Gilibrand (Republican): 2033-

*Assassinated.
**Died in office of natural causes or stress.
***Gephardt was elected Vice President by the Senate following the chaotic 1996 Presidential election which saw no candidate from the Republican, Democratic, Socialist, or Independence parties win a majority of the electoral vote. With the death of President Tsongas shortly before his inauguration to a second term, Vice President-elect Gephardt became the first (and thus far, only) socialist ever to hold the position of President of the United States.
****Merger of the Democratic and Independence parties into the Independent Democrats.

Defeated Tickets, 1896-present
1896: William Jennings Bryan (D / Populist)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (D), John G. Woolley (Prohibition)
1904: Alton B. Parker (D), Eugene V. Debs (Socialist), Silas C. Swallow (P)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (D), Eugene V. Debs (S), Eugene W. Chafin (P)
1912: Woodrow Wilson (D), Eugene V. Debs (S), Eugene W. Chafin (P)
1916: John W. Weeks (R), Allan L. Benson (S), Frank Hanly (P)
1920: Leonard Wood (R), Eugene V. Debs (S), Parley P. Christiansen (Farmer-Labor)
1924: Robert M. La Follette (R)
1928: Frank Lowden (R)
1932: Franklin Roosevelt (D), Norman Thomas (Socialist Farmer-Labor)
1936: Al Smith (D), William Lemke (SFL)
1940: Thomas Dewey (R), Henry A. Wallace (SFL)
1944: Harry S. Truman (D), Norman Thomas (SFL)
1948: Harry S. Truman (D), Henry A. Wallace (SFL)
1952: Robert Taft (R), Darlington Hoopes (SFL)
1956: Harold Stassen (R), Darlington Hoopes (SFL)
1960: John F. Kennedy (D), Hubert H. Humphrey (SFL)
1964: Barry M. Goldwater (D)
1968: George W. Romney (R), Eugene McCarthy (SFL)
1972: George McGovern (R)
1976: Jimmy Carter (D), Eugene McCarthy (SFL)
1980: Gerald Ford (R), John Anderson (Independence), David McReynolds (SFL)
1984: Walter Mondale (R)
1988: Michael Dukakis (R), Ron Paul (I), Jesse Jackson (SFL)
1992: Lloyd Bentsen (D), Ross Perot (I), Tom Harkin (SFL)
1996: Bill Clinton (D), Ross Perot (I), Bob Casey (SFL)
2000: Bill Bradley (R), Pat Buchanan (I), Paul Wellstone (SFL), Ralph Nader (Green)
2004: John Kerry (R), Ralph Nader (G)
2008: John Edwards (D), Ron Paul (I), Bernie Sanders (SFL), Ralph Nader (G)
2012: Newt Gingrich (D), Ron Paul (I), Bernie Sanders (Green-Socialist-Farmer-Labor)
2016: Jon Huntsman (R), Rand Paul (I), Sherrod Brown (GSFL)
2020: Jon Huntsman (R), Rand Paul (I),
Sherrod Brown (GSFL)
2024: Kirsten Gillibrand (R), Bruce Braley (GSFL)
2028: Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (R), Bruce Braley (GSFL)
2032: Justin Amash (Independent Democrat), Anthony Weiner (GSFL)
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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2012, 12:01:25 PM »

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2012, 11:50:26 PM »
« Edited: March 07, 2012, 08:07:34 AM by TNF »

Reversed ticket elections from 1900 to 2008 with the results from our timeline. If a person's stand-in in real life won re-election he/she does so here as well. So Roosevelt is assassinated in 1901, McKinley is re-elected in 1904 over Henry G. Davis, and so on.

25. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican): 1901*
26. William McKinley (Republican): 1901-1909
27. James S. Sherman (Republican): 1909-1912*
28. William Howard Taft (Republican): 1912-1913

29. Thomas Marshall (Democrat): 1913-1921
30. Calvin Coolidge (Republican): 1921-1923*
31. Warren Harding (Republican): 1923-1929
32. Charles Curtis (Republican): 1929-1933

33. John Nance Garner (Democrat): 1933-1945*
34. Franklin Roosevelt (Democrat): 1945-1953

35. Richard Nixon (Republican): 1953-1961
36. Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat): 1961-1963*
37. John F. Kennedy (Democrat): 1963-1969

38. Spiro Agnew (Republican): 1969-1973**
39. Richard Nixon (Republican): 1973-1977

40. Walter Mondale (Democrat): 1977-1981
41. George Bush (Republican): 1981-1989
42. Dan Quayle (Republican): 1989-1993

43. Al Gore (Democrat): 1993-2001
44. Dick Cheney (Republican): 2001-2009
45. Joe Biden (Democrat): 2009-

*Died in office or assassinated
**Resigned
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« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2012, 08:05:58 AM »

Sherman wasn't assassinated, he died from natural causes.

Thank you! I fixed it.
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« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2012, 02:10:19 PM »

Roosevelt is assassinated by Giuseppe Zangara in 1933.

32. John Nance Garner (Democratic): 1933-1937
33. Fiorello LaGuardia (Republican): 1937-1940*
34. Douglas MacArthur (Independent): 1940-1944**
35. Dwight Eisenhower (Independent): 1944-1949***
36. Earl Warren (Republican): 1949-1953
37. Adlai Stevenson (Democratic): 1953-1957
38. Dwight Eisenhower (National Union, then Unionist): 1957-1969****
39. Gerald Ford (Unionist): 1969-1973

40. Ed Muskie (Republican): 1973-1981*****
41. Ronald Reagan (Socialist): 1981-1993#
42. Paul Tsongas (Unionist): 1993-1997##
43. Bob Graham (Unionist): 1997-2009
44. Bobby Jindal (Unionist): 2009-present


*Overthrow in a military coup.
**Military dictatorship led by General Douglas MacArthur in response to President LaGuardia's reform agenda. The dictatorship was overthrown in 1944 in a counter-coup led by General Dwight Eisenhower.
***Stepped down after one term to oversee the restoration of democracy.
****Eisenhower came back to power after yet another constitutional convention that was called in response to violence in the South over the Stevenson administration's push for civil rights. He won the 1956 election unanimously, with Stevenson not even bothering to run for a second term. For the next twelve years, Eisenhower presided over rapid American economic growth, eased social tensions, and full legal rights for black Americans. However, protests sprang up in the late 1960s that eventually lead to the aging President's decision not to seek re-election in 1968.
*****President Muskie presided over the liberalization of American social policy amid a slowing economy; nevertheless, he continued Eisenhower's policy of detente with Nazi Germany, despite calls from the Socialist Party to pursue a more aggressive foreign policy.
#The first member of the Socialist Party elected President, Reagan enacted wideranging social and economic reforms to transform the United States into a social democratic society. He also renewed the Cold War with Nazi Germany, increasing arms production that would create an arms race the Nazis could not win--culminating in their collapse in 1991.
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« Reply #8 on: March 18, 2012, 12:42:19 AM »

38. Hubert Humphrey (Democratic): 1969-1977
39. Ronald Reagan (Republican): 1977-1981
40. Edward M. Kennedy (Democratic): 1981-1989
41. Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic): 1989-1993

42. Pat Buchanan (Republican): 1993-2001
43. Paul Wellstone (Democratic): 2001-2009
44. Mike Huckabee (Republican): 2009-present

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« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2012, 10:41:04 AM »

32. Franklin Roosevelt (Democratic): 1933-1945*
33. Harry Truman (Democratic): 1945-1949

34. Robert Taft (Republican): 1949-1953
35. Adlai Stevenson (Democratic): 1953-1961
36. John F. Kennedy (Democratic): 1961-1963*
37. Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic): 1963-1969

38. Barry Goldwater (Conservative): 1969-1977
39. Gerald Ford (Conservative): 1977-1981*
40. Howard Baker (Conservative,
then Republican): 1985-1989**
41. Michael Dukakis (Democratic): 1989-1997
42. Pat Buchanan (Conservative): 1997-2001*
43. Marcy Kaptur (Democratic): 2001-2005
44. Colin Powell (Conservative): 2005-2013
45. Andrew Cuomo (Liberal): 2013-2017
46. Rob Portman (Conservative): 2017-2021
47. Kirsten Gillibrand (Liberal): 2021-2029
48. Orlando Lombardi (Liberal): 2029-2033


*Assassinated or died in office.
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« Reply #10 on: March 25, 2012, 12:18:03 AM »
« Edited: March 25, 2012, 10:16:35 PM by TNF »

Johnsonian Democracy

36. Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic): 1963-1969
37. Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic): 1969-1977

38. Howard Baker (Republican): 1977-1981
39. Henry M. Jackson (Democratic): 1981-1989
40. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Democratic): 1989-1997

41. Colin Powell (Republican): 1997-2005
42. Joseph I. Lieberman (Democratic): 2005-2013
43. Mitt Romney (Republican): 2013-

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« Reply #11 on: March 25, 2012, 10:20:56 PM »

California Uber Alles

39. Jimmy Carter (Democratic): 1977-1985
40. Jerry Brown (Democratic): 1985-1993

41. Pete Wilson (Republican): 1993-2001
42. Diane Feinstein (Democratic): 2001-2009
43. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican): 2009-
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« Reply #12 on: March 26, 2012, 07:59:46 AM »

California Uber Alles

39. Jimmy Carter (Democratic): 1977-1985
40. Jerry Brown (Democratic): 1985-1993

41. Pete Wilson (Republican): 1993-2001
42. Diane Feinstein (Democratic): 2001-2009
43. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican): 2009-

Schwarzenegger was born in Austria. He is constitutionally barred from running for President because he was not born in the USA.

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« Reply #13 on: March 27, 2012, 10:42:11 AM »

No 9/11

Presidents of the United States:
43. George W. Bush (Republican): 2001-2005
44. Hillary Rodham Clinton (Democratic): 2005-2013

Vice Presidents of the United States:
46. Dick Cheney (Republican): 2001-2005
47. John Edwards (Democratic): 2005-2013

Speakers of the United States House of Representatives:
59. Dennis Hastert (Republican): 1999-2003
60. Dick Gephardt (Democratic): 2003-2007
61. Nancy Pelosi (Democratic): 2007-2011
62. John Boehner (Republican): 2011-present

United States Senate Majority Leaders:
Tom Daschle (Democratic): 2001-2011
Harry Reid (Democratic): 2011-present


Defeated Presidential Tickets, 2000-2008
2000: Al Gore / Joe Lieberman (Democratic)
2004: George W. Bush / Dick Cheney (Republican)
2008: John McCain / Charlie Crist (Republican)


The leading candidate for the Republican nomination in 2012 is former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, while the Democrats are divided between Vice President Edwards, former House Speaker Gephardt, Senator Sherrod Brown, and Representative Dennis Kucinich.
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« Reply #14 on: April 17, 2012, 10:06:17 AM »

From a timeline I have in the works:

Presidents of the United States
37. Hubert Humphrey (Democratic): 1969-1977
38. William Milliken (Republican): 1977-1981
39. Henry Jackson (Democratic): 1981-1989
40. Fred Harris (Democratic): 1989-1993

41. Dick Thornburgh (Republican): 1993-2001
42. John Kitzhaber (Democratic): 2001-2009
43. Pete Coors (Republican): 2009-

Vice Presidents of the United States
39. Ed Muskie (Democratic): 1969-1977
40. Bob Dole (Republican): 1977-1981
41. Fred Harris (Democratic): 1981-1989
42. Elizabeth Holtzman (Democratic): 1989-1993

43. Phil Gramm (Republican): 1993-2001
44. Les Aspin (Democratic): 2001-2009
45. Dewey Bartlett (Republican): 2009-
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« Reply #15 on: April 29, 2012, 06:23:59 AM »

Presidents of the United States
33. Harry Truman (Democratic): 1945-1953
34. Dwight Eisenhower (Republican): 1953-1961
35. Richard Nixon (Republican): 1961-1965

36. Bobby Kennedy (Democratic): 1965-1973
37. George Romney (Republican): 1973-1977
38. Jimmy Carter (Democratic): 1977-1981
39. Ronald Reagan (Republican): 1981-1989
40. George Bush (Republican): 1989-1997

41. Bill Clinton (Democratic): 1997-2005
42. Al Gore (Democratic): 2005-2009

43. Jon Huntsman (Republican): 2009-
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« Reply #16 on: April 29, 2012, 05:30:02 PM »

Presidents of the United States
33. Henry Wallace (Democratic): 1945-1953
34. Bob Taft (Republican): 1953-1961
35. Dwight Eisenhower (United): 1961-1969*
36. Richard Nixon (United): 1969-1974**

37. Gerald Ford (Republican): 1974-1981
38. Edward Kennedy (Democratic): 1981-1997
39. Arlen Specter (Union): 1997-2009***
40. Marco Rubio (Union): 2005-2013

41. Jarrold Nadler (Democratic): 2013-

*Died in office.
**Resigned.
***Merger of the United and Republican parties.
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« Reply #17 on: May 01, 2012, 02:09:35 PM »

Edward Kennedy can't be president 16 years nor Spector for 12. I'm quite sure the 22nd Amendment is still in play  ittl.

22nd Amendment was passed in the early 1950s. With Presidents Wallace and Taft, that might not ever happen.
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« Reply #18 on: May 02, 2012, 08:25:14 AM »

If FDR is President ittl, yeah it would still be happening.

Again, not necessarily. It only happened IOTL because the Republicans took control of the House and the Senate in 1946.
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« Reply #19 on: May 08, 2012, 01:07:58 PM »


9. Henry Clay (Whig): 1841-1849
10. Winfield Scott (Whig): 1849-1857

11. James Buchanan (Conservative): 1857-1861
12. William H. Seward (Whig): 1861*
13. Cassius M. Clay (Whig): 1861-1865

14. Horatio Seymour (Conservative): 1865-1869
15. James Harlan (Whig): 1869-1873
16. Horatio Seymour (Conservative): 1873-1877
17. James G. Blaine (Liberal): 1877-1881*
18. Chester A. Arthur (Liberal): 1881-1889
19. John Sherman (Liberal): 1889-1893

20. Grover Cleveland (Conservative): 1893-1901
21. William McKinley (Liberal): 1901-1903*
22. Theodore Roosevelt (Liberal): 1903-1909
23. William Howard Taft (Liberal): 1909-1913

24. Eugene Debs (Socialist): 1913-1925*
25. Seymour Stedman (Socialist): 1925-1933

26. John J. Pershing (Liberal): 1933-1941
27. Norman Thomas (Socialist): 1941-1943*
28. Henry Wallace (Socialist): 1943-1949

29. Bob Taft (Liberal): 1949-1954*
30. Richard Nixon (Liberal): 1954-1957

31. Darlington Hoopes (Socialist): 1957-1961
32. Barry Goldwater (Liberal): 1961-1969
33. Nelson Rockefeller (Liberal): 1969-1973

34. George McGovern (Socialist): 1973-1981
35. James L. Buckley (Liberal): 1981-1989
36. Jesse Jackson (Socialist): 1989-1997
37. Ted Strickland (Socialist): 1997-2005

38. Ron Paul (Liberal): 2005-2009
39. Jennifer Granholm (Socialist): 2009-2013
40. Pat McCrory (Liberal): 2013-
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« Reply #20 on: May 21, 2012, 11:34:22 AM »

18. Ulysses Grant: 1869-1877
19. Samuel Tilden: 1877-1881
20. Ulysses Grant: 1881-1885
21. Grover Cleveland: 1885-1889
22. Benjamin Harrison: 1889-1893
23. Grover Cleveland: 1893-1897
24. William McKinley: 1897-1901
25. Theodore Roosevelt: 1901-1909
26. William Howard Taft: 1909-1913

27. Woodrow Wilson: 1913-1921
28. Theodore Roosevelt: 1921-1929
29. Herbert Hoover: 1929-1933

30. Franklin Roosevelt: 1933-1945
31. Harry Truman: 1945-1957

32. Dwight Eisenhower: 1957-1965
33. Lyndon Johnson: 1965-1969
35. Richard Nixon: 1969-1989
36. George Bush: 1989-1993

37. Bill Clinton: 1993-present
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« Reply #21 on: May 31, 2012, 02:05:37 PM »

18. Ulysses Grant (Republican): 1869-1877
19. Samuel Tilden (Liberal): 1877-1881
20. James Garfield (Republican): 1881
21. Chester Arthur (Republican): 1881-1885

22. Grover Cleveland (Liberal): 1885-1889
23. Benjamin Harrison (Republican): 1889-1893
24. Grover Cleveland (Liberal): 1893-1897
25. William McKinley (Republican): 1897-1901
26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican): 1901-1909
27. William Howard Taft (Republican): 1909-1913

28. Woodrow Wilson (Liberal): 1913-1921
29. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive): 1921-1929
30. Herbert Hoover (Progressive): 1929-1933

31. Franklin Roosevelt (Liberal): 1933-1945
32. Harry Truman (Liberal): 1945-1953

33. Dwight Eisenhower (Progressive Conservative): 1953-1961
34. John Kennedy (Liberal): 1961-1963
35. Lyndon Johnson (Liberal): 1963-1969

36. Richard Nixon (PC): 1969-1973
37. Ed Muskie (Liberal): 1973-1981
38. George Bush (PC): 1981-1989
39. Michael Dukakis (Liberal): 1989-1997
40. Bill Clinton (Liberal): 1997-2005

41. George W. Bush (Conservative): 2005-2013
42. Sherrod Brown (Social Democratic): 2013-
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« Reply #22 on: June 05, 2012, 09:31:25 AM »

44. Barack Obama (Democratic Party): 2009-2017
45. Brian Schweitzer (Democratic Party): 2017-2025

46. Rand Paul (Republican Party): 2025-2033
47. Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic Party): 2033-2041
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« Reply #23 on: June 25, 2012, 08:13:57 PM »

Presidents of the United States of America
32. 1933-1945: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
33. 1945-1957: Harry S Truman (Democratic)
34. 1957-1961: Earl Warren (Republican)
35. 1961-1963: Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
36. 1963-1969: Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
37. 1969-1977: George W. Romney (Republican)
38. 1977-1983: Ronald Reagan (Democratic)
39. 1983-1989: Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Democratic)
40. 1989-1997: William Cohen (Republican)
41. 1997-2005: Paul Wellstone (Democratic)
42. 2005-2013: Hillary Rodham (Republican)
43. 2013-2021: Jim Webb (Democratic)
44. 2021-2025: Chris Christie (Republican)
45. 2025-2033: Anthony Foxx (Democratic)
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« Reply #24 on: July 11, 2012, 01:59:02 AM »

18. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican): 1869-1877
19. James G. Blaine (Republican): 1877-1881
20. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican): 1881-1881
21. Chester A. Arthur (Republican): 1881-1885
22. William Tecumseh Sherman (Republican): 1885-1893
23. William McKinley (Republican,
then Liberal Republican): 1893-1897
24. William Jennings Bryan (People's): 1897-1901
25. Adlai Stevenson (People's): 1901-1909

26. George Dewey (Liberal): 1909-1909
27. Theodore Roosevelt (Liberal): 1909-1913

28. Adlai Stevenson (People's): 1913-1917
29. John J. Pershing (Liberal): 1917-1918
30. Hiram Johnson (Liberal): 1918-1921

31. Henry Ford (People's): 1921-1929
32. Norman Thomas (Socialist, then Popular Unity): 1929-1933
33. Burton K. Wheeler (Popular Unity,
then People's): 1933-1937
34. Smedley Butler (Socialist): 1937-1945
35. Thomas Dewey (Democratic): 1945-1949
36. Henry A. Wallace (Socialist): 1949-1950
37. Glen H. Taylor (Socialist): 1950-1953

38. Bob Taft (Democratic): 1953-1957
39. Hubert Humphrey (Socialist): 1957-1961
40. Barry Goldwater (Democratic): 1961-1965
41. Dwight Eisenhower (Socialist): 1965-1969
42. Ronald Reagan (Socialist): 1969-1977
43. Jeane Kirkpatrick (Socialist): 1977-1981

44. George H.W. Bush (Democratic): 1981-1989
45. Richard M. Nixon (Socialist): 1989-1991
46. Michael Harrington (Socialist): 1991-1997
47. Colin Powell (Socialist): 1997-2001

48. George W. Bush (Democratic): 2001-present
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