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Penelope
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« on: February 08, 2011, 11:45:52 PM »

Starting from 1948, going to 2008

1948: Thomas E. Dewey/Earl Warren
1952:
1956:
1960:
1964:
1968:
1972:
1976:
1980:
1984:
1988:
1992:
1996:
2000:
2004:
2008:
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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2011, 07:55:45 PM »

1948: Thomas E. Dewey/Earl Warren
1952: W. Averell Harriman/Frank Lausche
1956: Douglas MacArthur/Richard Nixon
1959: Richard Nixon/Vacant*
1960: Richard Nixon/Margaret Chase Smith

1964: Lyndon Johnson/Pat Brown
1968: Lyndon Johnson/Pat Brown

1972: Richard Nixon/John Volpe
1976: Jimmy Carter/Dale Bumpers
1980: Jerry Brown/Geraldine Ferraro*
1984: Jerry Brown/Geraldine Ferraro

1988:Howard Baker/Jack Kemp
1992: Paul Tsongas/Joseph Biden
1993: Joseph Biden/Vacant
1996:
2000:
2004:
2008:
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« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2011, 05:58:36 PM »


1789-John Adams/Thomas Jefferson
1792- John Adams/John Jay
1796-John Jay/Aaron Burr *1
1800-Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr
1804- Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
1808-John Langdon/DeWitt Clinton
1812-James Madison/James Monroe
1816-Rufus King/John E. Howard

Orange-Federalist Party
Green-Republican Party

*1- The 12th Amendment is passed after the Controversy of the 1796 election
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« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2011, 06:14:15 PM »

1789-John Adams/Thomas Jefferson
1792- John Adams/John Jay
1796-John Jay
/Aaron Burr
1800-Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr
1804- Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
1808-John Langdon/DeWitt Clinton
1812-James Madison/James Monroe

1816-Rufus King/John E. Howard
1820-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1824-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams


Orange-Federalist Party (1795-1822)
Green-Republican Party (1795-Present)
Blue-Democratic Party (1823-Present)
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Penelope
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« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2011, 06:22:57 PM »


1789-John Adams/Thomas Jefferson
1792- John Adams/John Jay
1796-John Jay/Aaron Burr *1
1800-Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr
1804- Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
1808-John Langdon/DeWitt Clinton
1812-James Madison/James Monroe
1816-Rufus King/John E. Howard
1820-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1824-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1828-Henry Clay/Daniel Webster**
1830-Daniel Webster/Vacant

Orange-Federalist Party
Green-Republican Party
Red-Democrat
Brown-National Union

*1- The 12th Amendment is passed after the Controversy of the 1796 election
** National Union formed by former Federalist.
1830-Henry Clay assassinated.
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« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2011, 06:31:57 PM »

1789-John Adams/Thomas Jefferson
1792- John Adams/John Jay
1796-John Jay/Aaron Burr *1
1800-Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr
1804- Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
1808-John Langdon/DeWitt Clinton
1812-James Madison/James Monroe
1816-Rufus King/John E. Howard
1820-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1824-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1828-Henry Clay/Daniel Webster**
1830-Daniel Webster/Vacant
1832- Andrew Jackson/Martin Van Buren
1836-Andrew Jackson/Martin Van Buren

1840-Daniel Webster/William Harrison
1844-Daniel Webster/William Harrison

Orange-Federalist Party
Green-Republican Party
Red-Democrat
Brown-National Union

*1- The 12th Amendment is passed after the Controversy of the 1796 election
** National Union formed by former Federalist.
1830-Henry Clay assassinated.


OOC: Chairman Sanchez would've been pissed that you ninja'd me, but you used the EXACT SAME POLITICIANS I USED.
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Penelope
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« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2011, 06:35:57 PM »

Where do the parties stand on slavery, war, and how the economy should be set up?

I'd say they are probably similar to the Whigs and the Democrats OTL.
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Penelope
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« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2011, 06:41:44 PM »

1789-John Adams/Thomas Jefferson
1792- John Adams/John Jay
1796-John Jay/Aaron Burr *1
1800-Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr
1804- Thomas Jefferson/James Madison
1808-John Langdon/DeWitt Clinton
1812-James Madison/James Monroe
1816-Rufus King/John E. Howard
1820-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1824-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1828-Henry Clay/Daniel Webster**
1830-Daniel Webster/Vacant
1832- Andrew Jackson/Martin Van Buren
1836-Andrew Jackson/Martin Van Buren

1840-Daniel Webster/William Harrison
1844-Daniel Webster/William Harrison
1848- James K. Polk/Lewis Cass
1852- Zachariah Chandler/Abraham Lincoln

Orange-Federalist Party
Green-Republican Party
Red-Democrat
Brown-National Union

*1- The 12th Amendment is passed after the Controversy of the 1796 election
** National Union formed by former Federalist.
1830-Henry Clay assassinated.

1853-Civil War breaks out, when the South declares independance fearing Zachariah Chandler will end slavery in the United States.
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« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2011, 01:50:04 AM »

1912- Theodore Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson
1916-Theodore Roosevelt/Leonard Wood*

1919-Leonard Wood/vacant**
1920- James Cox/Franklin Roosevelt***
1924-James Cox/Franklin Roosevelt

1928-Herbert Hoover/Frank Lowden
1932-John W. Davis/John Nance Garner
1936- John W. Davis/ John Nance Gardner
1940-Huey Long/Norman Thomas***
1944- Huey Long/Wendell Wilkie
1948-Robert Taft/Douglas MacArthur****
1952-Robert Taft/Douglas MacArthur
1956- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Richard Nixon
1958-Richard Nixon/vacant*****
1960-Barry Goldwater/Robert Byrd
1964-Barry Goldwater/George Smathers

1968-Richard Nixon/George Romney
1971-George Romney/vacant*6

1972- Ted Kennedy/George McGovern******
1976-Ronald Reagan/Gerald Ford
1980-John Glenn/Dan Inouye*7
1981: Dan Inouye/George McGovern
1984: Dan Inouye/George McGovern
1988: Al Gore/Michael Dukakkis

Light Green-Progressive
Red-Democrats
Blue-Republican
Brown-Share Our Wealth
Orange-Conservative
Liberal Party

*With Johnson disagreeing with Roosevelt's policies in the Great War, Roosevelt instead chose his own Secretary of War, Leonard Wood, to be his Vice-President.
**Roosevelt dies in office, after contracting several diseases on a state visit to Brazil.
***-The SOW Party wins a upset victory over VP Garner, promising to end the Depression.
****The Conservative Party, which formed in 1944 on the dis-satisfaction of Conservatives with the existing parties, wins in an incredibly close race. The only thing that allowed them to win was choosing national hero Douglas MacArthur for Vice-President. While MacArthur was not a Conservative, he consented to being on the ticket.
*****Eisenhower died of a heart attack during the second year of his Presidency. The much more Progressive Nixon took over.
*6 Nixon assassinated in Maryland by Arthur Bremer. Romney picks Yarborugh as his Vice-President.
******Liberals don't like the way tthe progressive party has taken, and decide to form a new party, the "liberal party". with the conservative and moderate vote splitted in 2, liberals wins by the smallest of the margins.
*7-President Glenn killed by John Hinkley. Former VP mcGovern becomes the first to serve two non consecutive terms.
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