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« Reply #575 on: April 04, 2015, 09:51:42 AM »

45. Jeb Bush 2017-2025

46. Kamala Harris 2025-2033

47. Some Republican who has yet to be elected to office. 2033-2041

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« Reply #576 on: April 10, 2015, 05:58:43 PM »

45. Jeb Bush 2017-2025

46. Kamala Harris 2025-2033

47. Some Republican who has yet to be elected to office. 2033-2041



So youre saying that from 1993-2043 there will be 50 years of nothing but two term presidents
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« Reply #577 on: April 10, 2015, 06:31:36 PM »

45. Hillary Rodham Clinton 2017-2021

Is unable to achieve much domestically due to gridlock and her presidency is largely focused on foreign policy with US troops deployed to Syria and a ratcheted up bombing campaign against ISIS in Iraq. Is forced to deal with an increasingly bellicose Israel thanks to Netenyahu's becoming more emboldened following his victory in 2015. Israel attacks Iran and Iran launches cruise missiles at Tel Aviv. Europe is also growing increasingly xenophobic with a National Front government in France attempting to impose harsh anti-muslim laws and scattered terrorist attacks in Berlin, Paris and London. Shortly before the 2018 midterm elections which see slight Republican gains Ruth Bader Ginsberg dies. After several Republican filibusters in 2019 of her supreme court nominee she pushes through an unpopular recess appointment. The economy sets into a deep recession due to instability in Europe and the oil market and in 2020 Rand Paul, the runner-up from 2016 defeats Tom Cotton and Rob Portman in the GOP primaries and with former Michigan governor Rick Snyder as his running mate cruises to a landslide victory with the country in an isolationist mood, also runs to her left on civil liberties.

46. Rand Paul 2021-2025

Despite winning election largely on the basis of his anti-war and pro-Civil liberties stance Rand Paul realizes that with increased Republican majorities in both houses he first has to make moves which will appease the Republican base. In 2021 he successfully manages to slash taxes on all Americans, with the top bracket lowered to 15%, enacts a national right to work law and pushes to abolish the Department of Education. In 2022 with the economy having worsened and the Democratic base emboldened Democrats manage to take back both houses of congress. Sensing defeat Paul in his 2023 state of the union address attempts to reach out to civil libertarians in both parties to abolish the Patriot Act and reign in NSA spying. In the summer of 2023 the NSA Reform Act passes the senate, co-sponsored by Sheena Bellows (D)-Maine and Mike Lee (R)-Utah and Paul signs it in perhaps the biggest domestic accomplishment of his presidency.

47. Martin Heinrich 2025-2033

The junior senator from New Mexico manages to emerge as the dark horse candidate out of a crowded Democratic field in 2024, running largely on the issue of climate change. Many see him as a more charismatic version of Al Gore. Although Rand Paul's stance on civil liberties received praise from some on the left, most of the Democratic Party united against him for his staunchly conservative economic agenda, at the same time he was badly damaged by a primary challenge from Tom Cotton who much like Pat Buchanan in 1992 managed to channel the anger of many conservatives within the GOP. Cotton received strong support from both neocons and the christian right and won several southern primaries. With Julian Castro as his running mate Heinrich won by a fairly comfortable margin, attacking the GOP for being anti-science and promising to sign sweeping climate legislation into law and restore many of the programs that Republicans had cut.

This is a very good prediction except for Hillary's recess appointment to the Supreme Court. The GOP didn't even filibuster any of Obama's Supreme Court Nominees.

Rand Paul-He tries to go back to 1981-1989 Reagan Tax Rates(a 25-28% top tax rate) before Bush H.W. in 1990 reneged on his "No New Taxes Pledge". US Senate Dems block Paul's "Tax Reform" and say his "Tax Reform" is a gift to America's Wealthiest. Don't see a "National Right To Work Law" in his presidency either. I don't think Paul will abolish "The Department of Education" but I think he will somehow give states more leeway in Education Policy somehow and take away some of the Departments power. Again I don't know how will this work.

Good thinking. I'll keep that in mind as I've been thinking about expand ingot his into a timeline.
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« Reply #578 on: April 11, 2015, 01:01:51 PM »

Scott Walker (R): 2017-2021
Kirsten Gillibrand (D): 2021-2025
Martha McSally (R): 2025-2033
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« Reply #579 on: April 12, 2015, 07:17:53 AM »

Hillary Clinton (2017-2021)
Jeff Flake (2021-2025)
Gavin Newsom (2025-2033)
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« Reply #580 on: April 12, 2015, 07:28:02 AM »

Hillary Rodham Clinton (2017-2021)* retires
Julian Castro  (2021-2025) VP Castro takes over

George P Bush (2025-2029)
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« Reply #581 on: April 12, 2015, 08:11:27 AM »
« Edited: April 12, 2015, 08:20:03 AM by ElectionsGuy »

Might as well take a shot.

Scott Walker: 2017-2025
Gavin Newsom: 2025-2029 (defeated)
Tom Cotton: 2029-2033 (defeated)

or this...

Hillary Clinton: 2017-2021 (defeated)
Cory Gardner: 2021-2029
Ruben Gallego: 2029-2037

Could be anything really. Its really fun to think about and predict future Senators, governors, etc. rising.
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« Reply #582 on: April 12, 2015, 02:33:16 PM »

Hillary Clinton (2017-2021)
A Republican (2021-2025)
A Democrat (2025-2033)
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« Reply #583 on: April 13, 2015, 09:52:23 PM »

Hillary Rodham Clinton (2017-2021)* retires
Julian Castro  (2021-2025) VP Castro takes over

George P Bush (2025-2029)

Are you saying Clinton runs in 2020 and then with the election won she retires and Castro takes over, or that she decides not to seek a second term and Castro wins the 2020 election?
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« Reply #584 on: April 13, 2015, 10:32:21 PM »

Hillary Clinton (D-NY): 2017-2025

Brian Sandoval (R-NV): 2025-2033

Cory Gardner (R-CO): 2033-2037
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« Reply #585 on: April 14, 2015, 12:33:45 AM »

Leaning this way:

Hillary Clinton (2017-2021) (retires)
Brian Sandoval (2021-29)
Jared Polis (2029-37) (2nd term ends in disgrace)

But also think something like this is quite possible:

Scott Walker (2017-21)
Elizabeth Warren (2021-29) (largest win since Reagan in 2024)
Patrick Murphy (2029-33)



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« Reply #586 on: June 21, 2015, 08:16:35 PM »

45: 2017-2025: Hillary Clinton (D-NY)
46: 2025-2029: Tom Cotton (R-AR)
47: 2029-: Joe Kennedy III (D-MA)

or

45: 2017-2021: Bernie Sanders (D-VT) (retires)
46: 2021-2029: Marco Rubio (R-FL)
47: 2029-: Kamala Harris (D-CA)

or

45: 2017-2021: Martin O'Malley (D-MD) (defeated in '20)
46: 2021-2025: Scott Walker (R-WI) (defeated in '24)
47: 2025-: Bill de Blasio (D-NY)
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« Reply #587 on: June 22, 2015, 03:51:14 PM »

45: 2017-2025: Clinton/Heinrich (Clinton easily wins nomination, beats Bush modestly in '16 and Martinez strongly in '20)
46: 2025-2029: Sandoval/Thune (Sandoval defeats Clinton VP Heinrich soundly after 16 years of Democrats in the White House)
47: 2029-2033: Harris/Castro (After a tough primary between Harris, Castro, and Gilibrand, Harris chooses Castro as her running mate and goes on to unseat President Sandoval, despite his moderate popularity, due to economic and foreign policy troubles)
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« Reply #588 on: June 22, 2015, 06:07:24 PM »
« Edited: June 22, 2015, 06:09:53 PM by Yelnoc »

45. Jeb Bush (2017-2021) [1]
46. Kamala Harris (2021-2029) [2]
47. Joaquin Castro (2029-2033) [3]

[1] Or some other Republican. Hillary is going to flop. Whoever wins in 2016 will have to deal with the next recession, and will be clobbered running for reelection in 2020.

[2] Senator Harris becomes the first female President and running mate Joaquin Castro becomes the first latino Vice President.

[3] Though his brother Julian's career stalled after joining Obama's cabinet, Joaquin timed his rise perfectly to become Harris's running mate and eventual successor.

Just for fun, the elections:

2016: Hillary Clinton v. Jeb Bush
2020: Jeb Bush v. Kamala Harris
2024: Kamala Harris v. John Kasich [4]
2028: Joaquin Castro v. Tom Cotton

[4] Assumes Kasich is Bush's main opposition in 2016 and hangs around as Heir Apparent like McCain, maybe getting elected to the senate to pass the time in between.
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« Reply #589 on: June 23, 2015, 05:11:12 PM »
« Edited: June 23, 2015, 05:14:32 PM by ExtremeRepublican »

Gov. Scott Walker/Gov. Susana Martinez (2017-2025)
VP Susana Martinez/Gov. Marco Rubio (2025-2029)
Gov. Andrew Cuomo/A young (Socialist) Dem Senator (2029-2037)
Gov. George P. Bush/Sen. Tom Cotton (2037-2045)
Sen. Matt Walker/ Some random GOPer we don't know yet (2045-2053)

Elections:
2016: Scott Walker over Hillary Clinton
2020: Scott Walker over Elizabeth Warren
2024: Susana Martinez over Alan Grayson
2028: Andrew Cuomo over Marco Rubio (Pres. Martinez decides not to run)
2032: Andrew Cuomo over Rand Paul
All subsequent losers are as of yet unknown (and remember that I have a ton of names of young Republicans who could rise, but almost no Democrats).
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« Reply #590 on: June 23, 2015, 10:44:20 PM »

I'll probably look back and laugh 6 months from now, but hey, why not give it a go?

45. Gov. Scott Walker - Sen. Marco Rubio (2017-2025)
46. Sen. Julian Castro - Sen. Kamala Harris (2025-2029)
47. Gov. Susana Martinez - Sen. Rand Paul (2029-2033)
48. VP Kamala Harris - Currently Unknown Democrat (2033-2041)
49. Speaker Justin Amash - Sen./Gov. Leinad [lastname] (me) (2041-2049)

Elections:
2016: Walker over Clinton easily. Why easily? The vote is split when many liberals write-in Hillary's VP, Elizabeth Warren, instead of her.
2020: Walker (narrowly) over Warren/Cuomo.
2024: Castro over Rubio/Cotton.
2028: Martinez over Castro/Harris.
2032: Harris over Martinez/Paul.
2036: Harris over Thomas Massie/Currently Unknown Republican.
2040: Amash over two unknown Democrats. By this point, as you can tell, the Republican party is broadly Libertarian. After his defeat as VP, Rand Paul now re-enters the Senate and, as his positions are equal to the party platform, becomes the majority leader. My inclusion of myself as VP is probably wishful thinking. Fun fact: I share a birthday with Justin Amash.
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« Reply #591 on: June 24, 2015, 05:41:14 AM »

Hilary Rodham😍(2017-2025)
Patrick Murphy (2025-2029)
Some GOP candidate(2029-2035)
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« Reply #592 on: June 24, 2015, 07:09:02 PM »

Hillary Clinton (2021-2025)
Michael Bennet (2025-2029)
George P Bush (2029-2037)
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« Reply #593 on: June 27, 2015, 07:06:46 AM »

Hillary Clinton (2021-2025)
Michael Bennet (2025-2029)
George P Bush (2029-2037)

Is that an Obama third-term, a vacant office, or did record of Hillary's first term get lost in her other email account?
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« Reply #594 on: June 27, 2015, 11:18:44 AM »

45. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) 2017-2025
46. Julian Castro (D-TX) 2025-2029

47. A Republican we haven't heard of yet. (R-?) 2029-2037

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« Reply #595 on: June 27, 2015, 11:30:25 AM »

It will be:

Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 2017-2021 (over Marco Rubio)
Cory Gardner/Susana Martinez 2021-2029 (over Hillary Clinton, Julian Castro)
Kirsten Gillibrand/Cory Booker 2029-2037 (over Tom Cotton, Unknown Republican)

(though it would be nice to start that off with Rand Paul and switch the next two)
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« Reply #596 on: June 27, 2015, 05:28:02 PM »

Jeb Bush/Brian Sandoval 2017-2021
Kamala Harris/Jack Markell 2021-2029
Justin Amash/Tom Cotton 2029-?
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« Reply #597 on: June 27, 2015, 05:53:32 PM »

Bernie Sanders (2017-2025)

Sernie Banders (2025-2033)

Sander Bernies (2033-2041)
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« Reply #598 on: June 27, 2015, 09:05:09 PM »

Hillary Clinton (2017-2025)
Jeb Bush (2025-2029)
Chelsea Clinton (2029-2037)
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« Reply #599 on: June 27, 2015, 09:34:01 PM »

Jeb Bush/Brian Sandoval 2017-2021
Kamala Harris/Jack Markell 2021-2029
Justin Amash/Tom Cotton 2029-?

This isn't going to happen.

Hillary Clinton (2017-2025)
Jeb Bush (2025-2029)
Chelsea Clinton (2029-2037)

Lord save us.

Bernie Sanders (2017-2025)

Sernie Banders (2025-2033)

Sander Bernies (2033-2041)

Hike Muckabee
Sick Rantorum
Ced Truz
Pand Raul
Beb Jush
Rarco Mubio
Cillary Hlinton
Tonald Drump
Farly Ciorina

LOL!
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