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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« Reply #16 on: February 12, 2011, 11:10:17 AM » |
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1900-Theodore McKinley/Garret Hobart 1901-Garret Hobart/VACANT* 1904-Bill Randolph Hearst/Bill Jennings Bryan 1908-Bill Randolph Hearst/Bill Jennings Bryan 1912-Charles Evan Hughes/Henry Cabot Lodge 1916-Charles Evan Hughes/Henry Cabot Lodge 1920-Robert M LaFollette**/Henry Cabot Lodge 1924- Charles S. Whitman/Frank B. Willis*** - Vacant 1928- William G. McAdoo/David I. Walsh 1932-Herbert Hoover/Robert M LaFollette Jr. 1936-Herbert Hoover/Robert M LaFollette Jr. 1940-J. Lister Hill/Herbert Lehman 1944- J. Lister Hill/Robert Moses 1948- Harlod Stassen/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 1950: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr./Vacant**** 1952- Robert Moses/George Marshall 1956-Douglas MacArthur/William F Knowland 1960-Douglas McArthur/William F Knowland 1964- George Smathers/Richard J. Daley 1968- Mark Hatfield/Clifford Case 1972- Hubert Humphrey/Rubin Askew 1975-Rubin Askew/vacant***** 1975-Gerald Ford/vacant****** 1975-Frank Church/vacant/Claiborne Pell******* 1976- 1980- 1984- 1988- 1992- 1996- 2000- 2008-
*McKinley assassinated by Leon Czolgosz ** - LaFollette decides against running for reelection due to concerns about his health. Whitman defeats Lodge for the nomination. *** - Willis dies in 1928 **** - Stassen was assassinated by the Puerto Rican nationalists, while temporary residing in Blair House *****Hubert H Humphrey died in office as a complication of cancer. ******President Askew shot and killed by Sarah Jane Moore, two months into his Presidency. Speaker of the House, Gerald Ford sworn in. *******Honoring that the Democrats won last election, Ford stepped down once House selected Senator Frank Church, Democratic congressional leaders choice, as Speaker, and thus first in the line of succession. Church nominated Senator Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island as his Vice President, under newly-passed 25th Amendment
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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« Reply #17 on: February 12, 2011, 11:24:11 AM » |
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1900-William McKinley/Garret Hobart 1901-Garret Hobart/VACANT* 1904-Bill Randolph Hearst/Bill Jennings Bryan 1908-Bill Randolph Hearst/Bill Jennings Bryan 1912-Charles Evan Hughes/Henry Cabot Lodge 1916-Charles Evan Hughes/Henry Cabot Lodge 1920-Robert M LaFollette**/Henry Cabot Lodge 1924- Charles S. Whitman/Frank B. Willis*** - Vacant 1928- William G. McAdoo/David I. Walsh 1932-Herbert Hoover/Robert M LaFollette Jr. 1936-Herbert Hoover/Robert M LaFollette Jr. 1940-J. Lister Hill/Herbert Lehman 1944- J. Lister Hill/Robert Moses 1948- Harlod Stassen/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 1950: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr./Vacant**** 1952- Robert Moses/George Marshall 1956-Douglas MacArthur/William F Knowland 1960-Douglas McArthur/William F Knowland 1964- George Smathers/Richard J. Daley 1968- Mark Hatfield/Clifford Case 1972- Hubert Humphrey/Rubin Askew 1975-Rubin Askew/vacant***** 1975-Gerald Ford/vacant****** 1975-Frank Church/vacant/Claiborne Pell******* 1976- Robert F. Kennedy/Scoop Jackson 1980- Nelson Rockefeller/Spiro Agnew 1984-Spiro Agnew/Steve Symms 1988- 1992- 1996- 2000- 2008-
*McKinley assassinated by Leon Czolgosz ** - LaFollette decides against running for reelection due to concerns about his health. Whitman defeats Lodge for the nomination. *** - Willis dies in 1928 **** - Stassen was assassinated by the Puerto Rican nationalists, while temporary residing in Blair House *****Hubert H Humphrey died in office as a complication of cancer. ******President Askew shot and killed by Sarah Jane Moore, two months into his Presidency. Speaker of the House, Gerald Ford sworn in. *******Honoring that the Democrats won last election, Ford stepped down once House selected Senator Frank Church, Democratic congressional leaders choice, as Speaker, and thus first in the line of succession. Church nominated Senator Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island as his Vice President, under newly-passed 25th Amendment
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