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« on: April 11, 2004, 07:22:09 PM »
« edited: April 11, 2004, 11:14:24 PM by Reaganfan »

The following has occured since 2000 until 2016:

42. Clinton/Gore
43. Bush/Cheney
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark
45. Clark/Rendell
46. Giuliani/Rice
47. Rice/Owens

The following presidents have also died:
Carter
Ford
Kerry

Only Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Clark, Giuliani and Reagan are left. Reagan is now 105 years old.

Rice has won her own term over Rendell/Edwards. Now, since she declined re-election, Owens/Inhofe is running against Edwards/Warner. Owens loses to Edwards 230 to 308. Rice had an uneventful term. What will the new President Edwards bring?

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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2004, 03:44:17 AM »

The following has occured since 2000 until 2016:

42. Clinton/Gore
43. Bush/Cheney
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark
45. Clark/Rendell
46. Giuliani/Rice
47. Rice/Owens

The following presidents have also died:
Carter
Ford
Kerry

Only Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Clark, Giuliani and Reagan are left. Reagan is now 105 years old.

Rice has won her own term over Rendell/Edwards. Now, since she declined re-election, Owens/Inhofe is running against Edwards/Warner. Owens loses to Edwards 230 to 308. Rice had an uneventful term. What will the new President Edwards bring?



prosperity Wink. Highly unlike Reagan living to 105 years old methinks.
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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2004, 09:17:10 AM »

Keeping in mind that the names we have now won't be popular in 2016 and there is probably some current state representative somewhere who will be President by then.
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« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2004, 09:20:01 AM »

Keeping in mind that the names we have now won't be popular in 2016 and there is probably some current state representative somewhere who will be President by then.

Yeah, very good point. One should look into what Kerry, GWB, McCain et al were doing back in the early 90s, and what people were famous back then. If you do that election by election, maybe one could come up with some sotr of model to predict future presidents... Wink
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« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2004, 09:24:12 AM »

Keeping in mind that the names we have now won't be popular in 2016 and there is probably some current state representative somewhere who will be President by then.

true
Hey, who really heard of Clinton FOUR YEARS before 1992

Yeah, very good point. One should look into what Kerry, GWB, McCain et al were doing back in the early 90s, and what people were famous back then. If you do that election by election, maybe one could come up with some sotr of model to predict future presidents... Wink
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« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2004, 01:05:54 AM »
« Edited: April 13, 2004, 01:07:33 AM by Reaganfan »

President John Edwards

On Election Day 2016, everyone was expecting an Edwards victory. Indeed, Senator Edwards was called on by VP Owens as President-elect Edwards. Edwards/Warner defeated Owens/Inhofe by a 308 to 230 vote. As President Rice left office, President Edwards was liked by many Republicans for supporting the death penalty and even fighting terror after a March 16, 2017 attack on a NYC subway. Nevertheless, President Edwards had 85% approval ratings for a week stright. As VP, Mark Warner was not as popular as was first thought. Vice President Warner never seemed happy and lost his approval by April 2018 to 10%. Amazingly unexpected, President Edwards sent a civilian to the moon live on June 13, 2019. He was a great president. He had a very nice way about him. Now pushing 65, President Edwards was on fork in the road, run for re-election, or not. He ran against Bill Owens again. He decided not to drop VP Warner, and had a 60% to 40% lead over Former VP Owens. But by mid to late 2020, the economy was it's worse in a long time. Inflation was high, and Owens promised relief. Jogging a 43% approval rating, and seeming tired, VP Owens swooped President Edwards out of office by a huge 418 to 120 vote margin. Owens/Coleman won a huge landslide, but President Edwards is remembered as a great leader.
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« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2004, 06:09:14 PM »

I'd think a president Edwards story would have alot of replys!
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« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2004, 08:12:06 PM »

The following has occured since 2000 until 2016:

42. Clinton/Gore
43. Bush/Cheney
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark
45. Clark/Rendell
46. Giuliani/Rice
47. Rice/Owens

The following presidents have also died:
Carter
Ford
Kerry

Only Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Clark, Giuliani and Reagan are left. Reagan is now 105 years old.

Rice has won her own term over Rendell/Edwards. Now, since she declined re-election, Owens/Inhofe is running against Edwards/Warner. Owens loses to Edwards 230 to 308. Rice had an uneventful term. What will the new President Edwards bring?



Your predicting Bush will lose?
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« Reply #8 on: April 13, 2004, 08:36:38 PM »

I think Bush will really get 356 electoral votes, yet my story is covering as many presidents as possible, so yes I had bush lose (SLAP MYSELF) but I really expect a landslide win for Bush. Good story though.
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« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2004, 04:24:38 PM »

Presidents I have covered:

43. Bush/Cheney-- Cheney dies on May 5, 2011
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark-- Kerry died on November 5, 2005
45. Clark/Rendell--Clark died on December 2, 2019
46. Giuliani/Rice-- Giuliani dies on June 29, 2020
47. Rice/Owens-- Ford dies on April 18, 2018
48. Edwards/Warner-- Rendell dies on October 5, 2020
49. Owens/Coleman-- Bush 41 dies on March 4, 2021
Only ex-presidents left living are:
Reagan (109 years old)
Clinton (74 years old)
Bush 43 (74 years old)
Rice (68 years old)
Reagan has become known as the God of the Republican Party, always staying alive.

Owens (now 70 years old) and Coleman (71 years old) represented a good old fashined ticket. Presidents have happened. Election, VP took over, death, war. Yet we will always have Democrat and Republican and maybe even an independent leader someday.  
The End
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« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2004, 04:33:47 PM »

Presidents I have covered:

43. Bush/Cheney-- Cheney dies on May 5, 2011
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark-- Kerry died on November 5, 2005
45. Clark/Rendell--Clark died on December 2, 2019
46. Giuliani/Rice-- Giuliani dies on June 29, 2020
47. Rice/Owens-- Ford dies on April 18, 2018
48. Edwards/Warner-- Rendell dies on October 5, 2020
49. Owens/Coleman-- Bush 41 dies on March 4, 2021
Only ex-presidents left living are:
Reagan (109 years old)
Clinton (74 years old)
Bush 43 (74 years old)
Rice (68 years old)
Reagan has become known as the God of the Republican Party, always staying alive.

Owens (now 70 years old) and Coleman (71 years old) represented a good old fashined ticket. Presidents have happened. Election, VP took over, death, war. Yet we will always have Democrat and Republican and maybe even an independent leader someday.  
The End

err Edwards isn't listed as alive yet you haven't said he dies, I think your scenario is incredibly unlikely btw lol.
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« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2004, 04:40:28 PM »

Your story was good.
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« Reply #12 on: April 14, 2004, 04:53:15 PM »

The following has occured since 2000 until 2016:

42. Clinton/Gore
43. Bush/Cheney
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark
45. Clark/Rendell
46. Giuliani/Rice
47. Rice/Owens

The following presidents have also died:
Carter
Ford
Kerry

Only Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Clark, Giuliani and Reagan are left. Reagan is now 105 years old.

Rice has won her own term over Rendell/Edwards. Now, since she declined re-election, Owens/Inhofe is running against Edwards/Warner. Owens loses to Edwards 230 to 308. Rice had an uneventful term. What will the new President Edwards bring?



prosperity Wink. Highly unlike Reagan living to 105 years old methinks.

I wanna say Giuliani will be dead by 2010, but advancements in cancer treatment could keep him alive to a respectable old age.

Reagan's life expectancy "half-life" is 6 months.  Therefore, the chance that he'll still be alive in October is 50%.  April 2005, 25%.  October, 2005, 13%.  12 years from now: 0.000006%

Hopefully, the Lord will have mercy on him and his family, and take him home soon.

The order that our ex-presidents will die:
1. Reagan: General organ failure / shutdown of lower brain.
2. Ford: Heart attack.
3. Clinton: Plane crash.
4. Bush 41: Cancer.
5. Carter: Accident while working on Habitat for Humanity project.
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« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2004, 07:28:41 PM »

Nice. Do you see Giuliani as a future president?
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« Reply #14 on: April 14, 2004, 10:56:52 PM »

Keeping in mind that the names we have now won't be popular in 2016 and there is probably some current state representative somewhere who will be President by then.

Adam Putnam for President in 2016!
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« Reply #15 on: April 14, 2004, 10:58:18 PM »

The following has occured since 2000 until 2016:

42. Clinton/Gore
43. Bush/Cheney
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark
45. Clark/Rendell
46. Giuliani/Rice
47. Rice/Owens

The following presidents have also died:
Carter
Ford
Kerry

Only Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Clark, Giuliani and Reagan are left. Reagan is now 105 years old.

Rice has won her own term over Rendell/Edwards. Now, since she declined re-election, Owens/Inhofe is running against Edwards/Warner. Owens loses to Edwards 230 to 308. Rice had an uneventful term. What will the new President Edwards bring?



prosperity Wink. Highly unlike Reagan living to 105 years old methinks.

I wanna say Giuliani will be dead by 2010, but advancements in cancer treatment could keep him alive to a respectable old age.

Reagan's life expectancy "half-life" is 6 months.  Therefore, the chance that he'll still be alive in October is 50%.  April 2005, 25%.  October, 2005, 13%.  12 years from now: 0.000006%

Hopefully, the Lord will have mercy on him and his family, and take him home soon.

The order that our ex-presidents will die:
1. Reagan: General organ failure / shutdown of lower brain.
2. Ford: Heart attack.
3. Clinton: Plane crash.
4. Bush 41: Cancer.
5. Carter: Accident while working on Habitat for Humanity project.

Do you see Ford tripping down the stairs, thus causing a heart attack.
Will Clinton die "going down somewhere"?
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« Reply #16 on: April 14, 2004, 11:58:36 PM »

Going down somewhere. GOOD ONE.
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