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« Reply #350 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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« Reply #351 on: February 27, 2011, 02:27:56 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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8

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.
*8- Gore loses primary
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« Reply #352 on: February 27, 2011, 02:31:25 AM »

Hey guys, I have an idea.

How about for the next round, we do this with maps.

For each new post, you would also need to submit a corresponding electoral vote map.

Just a thought.
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« Reply #353 on: February 27, 2011, 09:21:37 AM »

Hey guys, I have an idea.

How about for the next round, we do this with maps.

For each new post, you would also need to submit a corresponding electoral vote map.

Just a thought.

That's be awesome, although the thing is that with third parties, you're either going to have to adjust the map codes every time, or you could copy the maps to paint which looks lame. I'd still be up for it though.
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« Reply #354 on: February 27, 2011, 10:23:30 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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes

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.
*8- Gore loses primary
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« Reply #355 on: February 27, 2011, 10:25:06 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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes
2000-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes


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.
*8- Gore loses primary
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« Reply #356 on: February 27, 2011, 01:05:08 PM »

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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes
2000-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes

2004- Dennis Kucinich/Russ Feingold

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.
*8- Gore loses primary
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« Reply #357 on: February 27, 2011, 01:43:45 PM »

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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes
2000-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes

2004- Dennis Kucinich/Russ Feingold
2008-Charlie Crist/John Hoeven

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.
*8- Gore loses primary
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« Reply #358 on: February 27, 2011, 01:52:19 PM »

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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes
2000-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes

2004- Dennis Kucinich/Russ Feingold
2008-Ron Paul/Mark Sanford


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.
*8- Gore loses primary

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« Reply #359 on: February 27, 2011, 05:00:25 PM »

what 2012 should I post? the one where Cris/Hoevenare POTUS and VP (miles) or the one where Paul/Sanford are (sanchez)Huh
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« Reply #360 on: February 27, 2011, 05:08:36 PM »

what 2012 should I post? the one where Cris/Hoevenare POTUS and VP (miles) or the one where Paul/Sanford are (sanchez)Huh

Seeing Kucinich is so far out, I balanced him out.
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« Reply #361 on: February 28, 2011, 10:14:03 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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes
2000-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes

2004- Dennis Kucinich/Russ Feingold
2008-Charlie Crist/John Hoeven
2010-John Hoeven/Olympia Snowe*9
2012-John Hoeven/Olympia Snowe


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.
*8- Gore loses primary
*9- Crist assassinated while campaigning for gubernatorial candidate Lugar in Gary IN
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« Reply #362 on: February 28, 2011, 11:12:32 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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes
2000-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes

2004- Dennis Kucinich/Russ Feingold
2008-Charlie Crist/John Hoeven
2010-John Hoeven/Olympia Snowe*9
2012-John Hoeven/Olympia Snowe
2016- Tom Perriello/Michael Bennet *10


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.
*8- Gore loses primary
*9- Crist assassinated while campaigning for gubernatorial candidate Lugar in Gary IN
*10 senator Jim DeMint forms a new party, the "Tea Party" because he thinks the CP isn't conservative enough. He finishes a distant 3rd in the election, but carries 22% of the vote, so mr. Perriello is able to win by a landslide, only losing Maine (CP), Alaska (CP), Utah (CP), Idaho (CP), AL (TP), SC (TP) and Louisiana (TP).

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« Reply #363 on: February 28, 2011, 11:14:58 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
1992-Jerry Brown/Tom Harkin*8
1996-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes
2000-Pat Buchanan/Alan Keyes

2004- Dennis Kucinich/Russ Feingold
2008-Charlie Crist/John Hoeven
2010-John Hoeven/Olympia Snowe*9
2012-John Hoeven/Olympia Snowe
2016- Tom Perriello/Michael Bennet *10
2016- Tom Perriello/Michael Bennet *10

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.
*8- Gore loses primary
*9- Crist assassinated while campaigning for gubernatorial candidate Lugar in Gary IN
*10 senator Jim DeMint forms a new party, the "Tea Party" because he thinks the CP isn't conservative enough. He finishes a distant 3rd in the election, but carries 22% of the vote, so mr. Perriello is able to win by a landslide, only losing Maine (CP), Alaska (CP), Utah (CP), Idaho (CP), AL (TP), SC (TP) and Louisiana (TP).


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« Reply #364 on: February 28, 2011, 11:26:15 AM »

I think Charlie Crist and John Hoeven should be Republicans instead of Conservatives
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« Reply #365 on: February 28, 2011, 11:53:03 AM »

Can I have the distinct honor of starting a new one?

This one, I'd like to be based off the Union losing the war post Gettysburg. The Union also loses Washington DC (the new capital is New York), and after that they negotiate peace with the South. Lincoln wins a much narrower re-election and the peace deal is signed in 1864. Here's the map  of the current United States.



1860 - Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1864 - Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
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« Reply #366 on: February 28, 2011, 11:58:06 AM »

Hmm...its worth a shot.

A while ago, I suggested that we do corresponding maps with each entry. Is anybody else up for that?
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« Reply #367 on: February 28, 2011, 01:28:38 PM »

Hmm...its worth a shot.

A while ago, I suggested that we do corresponding maps with each entry. Is anybody else up for that?

Sure, we can do one for both North and South elections
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« Reply #368 on: February 28, 2011, 01:50:38 PM »





1860-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1864-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1868- Ulysses S. Grant/ Cassius Clay



Republican

Democratic




1861- Jefferson Davis/Alexander Stephens
1867- Robert E. Lee/John C. Brecknridge


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« Reply #369 on: February 28, 2011, 02:10:09 PM »
« Edited: February 28, 2011, 02:18:42 PM by MilesC56 »





1860-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1864-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1868- Ulysses S. Grant/ Cassius Clay
1872- Cassius Clay/James G. Blaine *1



Republican

Democratic




1861- Jefferson Davis/Alexander Stephens
1867- Robert E. Lee/John C. Brecknridge

1871- Robert E. Lee/John C. Beckenridge

New South Party
Dixiecrats

*1- Grant impeached; Clay takes over, stands for election, and pulls out a narrow victory. In 1871, Lee goes unopposed, with only minor parties running against him.
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« Reply #370 on: February 28, 2011, 02:17:10 PM »

The map thing is going to get too confusing with two separate nations and more states being added to be honest with you guys. Continue at your own peril haha.



1860-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1864-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1868- Ulysses S. Grant/ Cassius Clay
1872-Cassius Clay/James G. Blaine *1

1876 - Winfield Hancock/William Irwin*2


Republican

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1861- Jefferson Davis/Alexander Stephens
1867- Robert E. Lee/John C. Brecknridge

1871- Robert E. Lee/John C. Beckenridge
1877 - Elisha M. Pease/Isaac Murphy*2

New South Party
Dixiecrats

*1- Grant impeached; Clay takes over, stands for election , and pulls out a narrow victory.
*2 - Everyone thought this election would help ease tensions between the two nations but in fact it makes it worse. A conflict over land in Oklahoma leads to a brief military confrontation between the two nations raising fears that a second war will break out.
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« Reply #371 on: February 28, 2011, 02:19:33 PM »

Lincoln's first-term veep was Hannibal Hamlin...
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« Reply #372 on: February 28, 2011, 02:22:46 PM »

Lincoln's first-term veep was Hannibal Hamlin...

The list doesn't have to be historically accurate Wink

The map thing is going to get too confusing with two separate nations and more states being added to be honest with you guys. Continue at your own peril haha.


The maps really aren't that hard. When you quote the previous post, just go into the existing map code and change the numbers around. But, its still optional Smiley
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« Reply #373 on: February 28, 2011, 02:45:34 PM »

Lincoln's first-term veep was Hannibal Hamlin...

My bad. God forbid.
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« Reply #374 on: February 28, 2011, 03:29:39 PM »




1860-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1864-Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1868- Ulysses S. Grant/ Cassius Clay
1872-Cassius Clay/James G. Blaine *1

1876 - Winfield Hancock/William Irwin*2
1880- Winfield Hancock/Grover Cleveland*3


Republican

Democratic

1861- Jefferson Davis/Alexander Stephens
1867- Robert E. Lee/John C. Brecknridge

1871- Robert E. Lee/John C. Beckenridge
1877 - Elisha M. Pease/Isaac Murphy*2

New South Party
Dixiecrats

*1- Grant impeached; Clay takes over, stands for election , and pulls out a narrow victory.
*2 - Everyone thought this election would help ease tensions between the two nations but in fact it makes it worse. A conflict over land in Oklahoma leads to a brief military confrontation between the two nations raising fears that a second war will break out.
*3- The war is avoided after the countries create a line in the middle of the continent. North Keeps territory above Kansas, South keep the Oklahoma and Arizona Territories
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