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« on: February 09, 2011, 05:41:37 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
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Watergate still happens...Volpe/Ford is defeated by Cater/Bumpers.
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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2011, 09:55:51 PM »

1900-William McKinley/Garret Hobart
1901-Garret Hobart/VACANT*
1904-Bill Randolph Hearst/Bill Jennings Bryan
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2011, 02:04:38 PM »


1789-George Washington/Thomas Jefferson
1792-George Washington/John Adams
1796- James Iredell/John Adams
1800- John Adams/Charles Pickney
1804- John Adams/Levi Loncoln Sr.
1808- Charles Pickney / Henry Clay
1812- James Madison/James Monroe
1816- Simon Snyder/Jonas Galusha
1820-James Monroe/ John Quincy Adams
1824-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1828-John Quincy Adams/Richard Rush
1832 - James K. Polk/Andrew Jackson
1836 - James K. Polk/Andrew Jackson
1840- Theodore Frelinghuysen/Winfield Scott
1844- Theodore Frelinghuysen/Winfield Scott*
1845-Winfield Scott/vacant
1848- Zachary Taylor/Lewis Cass**
1849 - Lewis Cass/Vacant***
1852-Jefferson Davis/Franklin Pierce
1856- John C. Fremont/Abraham Lincoln****
1860 - Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses Grant *****
1864- Abraham Lincoln/Cassus Clay*5
1868-Abraham Lincoln/Cassus Clay******
1868-Horace Greeley/Horace Seymour
1872-Horace Greeley/Horace Seymour
1876- Ulysses S. Grant/ Rutherford B. Hayes
1880-Ulysses S. Grant/Samuel Tilden
1884- Grover Cleveland/Thomas Bayard
1888 - Daniel D. Leon*6/George M. Pullman
1889 - George M. Pullman/Vacant
1892-Grover Cleveland/Benjamin Harrison*7
1896-William J. Bryan/Theodore Roosevelt*8
1900-William J. Bryan/Theodore Roosevelt
1901- Theodore Roosevelt*9
1904-Theodore Roosevelt/Robert LaFollette
1908- Theodore Roosevelt/Robert Lafollete
1912 - Theodore Roosevelt/Charles E. Hughes

1916-James Cox/Thomas Marshall
1920-James Cox/Thomas Marshall

1924-Al Smith/Albert Ritchie
1928 - Charles G. Dawes/Charles Curtis
1932- Herbert Hoover/Wendell Willkie*10
1936-  George A. Nelson/Darlington Hoopes*11
1940 - George A. Nelson/Darlington Hoopes*12
1944-Wendell Willkie/ Thomas E. Dewey*13
1948- Wendell Wilkie/Thomas E. Dewey
1952 - Estes Kefauver*14/Robert Moses
1956- Dwight Eisenhower/Richard Nixon*15
Estes Kefauver/Robert Kennedy*15
1963-Robert Kennedy*16
1964-Robert Kennedy/Terry Sanford
1968- Nelson Rockefeller/Hubert Humphrey *17
1972- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern*18
1976 - Hunter S. Thompson*19/Birch Bayh
1980 - Hunter S. Thompson*19/Birch Bayh
1984 - Birch Bayh/Jay Rockefeller
*Frelinghuysen shot and killed at a reception at the capital, by a deranged man.
**- Andrew Jackson was not President so Taylor became a Democrat
*** - Zachary Taylor is assassinated by an escaped slave as tensions between the north and south escalate.
****- Fremont is elected as the first candidate of the Republican Party, and as a result the Southern States Succeed from the union.
***** Fremont retires as the war was going well in favor of the Confederacy.
*5- Lincoln is re-elected after the Union wins the War. The Republican and Free Soil Party merges. Grant leaves the VP spot to take over the Reconstruction committee
******-The Liberal Party is founded, replacing the united Republican and Free Soil Party members
*6 - DeLeon, the first Socialist Party President, is impeached, convicted and removed from office for faking his birth certificate.
*7-Democratic Party dissolves, 1891, merges with Liberals
*8- The National Republican Party is reformed.
*9- Bryan is assassinated in Buffalo
*10- In the Middle of the Great Depression, The National Republicans are elected for the first time since 1912 with Popular former Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover as President, and he choose popular Businessman and Senator from New York Wendell Willkie as his VP.
*11- President Hoover is hit with severe corruption cases and decides to run for reelection, narrowly defeating his VP in the primary. The crisis continues to grow, and socialists are seen as the only solution to the crisis.
*12 - With the outbreak of World War Two in Europe, the American people see continuity in leadership as an important right now.
*13- Former VP Willkie is elected after the military Failures of the socialists. Willkie quit smoking and pledges to advance Military and economic strategies.
*14 - Fed up with the Liberal Party slowing moving to the right, Estes Kefauver is the first President elected of the newly formed Progressive Democratic Party. His first act is to recommend a constitutional amendment barring the President from serving no more than 3 consecutive full terms and a half term of another's.
*15-America has grown tired of the Kefavuer administration and elects war hero Dwight D. Eisnhower
*15-A corruption scandel involving Vice President Nixon, and ill health rumors, causePresident Eisenhower to lose re-election to former President Estes Kefauver, and Mass. Governor Robert Kennedy.
*16-President Kefavuer is shot and Killed in Dallas Texas
*17- The Governor of Ny Nelson Rockefeller wins in a crowded four way race that is decided by the house. The Senate chooses JFK's VP Hubert Humphrey as the new new Vice President. Making this the first time in history a President and VP are from different parties.
*18 Socialist party decides to support Humphrey in 1972, so he's able to defeat Rockefeller. Socialists and Progressives are talking about creating a new party.
*19 The Socialist and Progressives merge into the "New Dawn" Party.


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Brown?- National Republican
Red-Democrats
Purple-Whig
Blue-Republican
Navy-Liberal
Socialist Party of America
Progressive Democratic Party
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« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2011, 01:47:43 PM »

1789-George Washington/Thomas Jefferson
1792-George Washington/John Adams
1796- James Iredell/John Adams
1800- John Adams/Charles Pickney
1804- John Adams/Levi Loncoln Sr.
1808- Charles Pickney / Henry Clay
1812- James Madison/James Monroe
1816- Simon Snyder/Jonas Galusha
1820-James Monroe/ John Quincy Adams
1824-James Monroe/John Quincy Adams
1828-John Quincy Adams/Richard Rush
1832 - James K. Polk/Andrew Jackson
1836 - James K. Polk/Andrew Jackson
1840- Theodore Frelinghuysen/Winfield Scott
1844- Theodore Frelinghuysen/Winfield Scott*
1845-Winfield Scott/vacant
1848- Zachary Taylor/Lewis Cass**
1849 - Lewis Cass/Vacant***
1852-Jefferson Davis/Franklin Pierce
1856- John C. Fremont/Abraham Lincoln****
1860 - Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses Grant *****
1864- Abraham Lincoln/Cassus Clay*5
1868-Abraham Lincoln/Cassus Clay******
1868-Horace Greeley/Horace Seymour
1872-Horace Greeley/Horace Seymour
1876- Ulysses S. Grant/ Rutherford B. Hayes
1880-Ulysses S. Grant/Samuel Tilden
1884- Grover Cleveland/Thomas Bayard
1888 - Daniel D. Leon*6/George M. Pullman
1889 - George M. Pullman/Vacant
1892-Grover Cleveland/Benjamin Harrison*7
1896-William J. Bryan/Theodore Roosevelt*8
1900-William J. Bryan/Theodore Roosevelt
1901- Theodore Roosevelt*9
1904-Theodore Roosevelt/Robert LaFollette
1908- Theodore Roosevelt/Robert Lafollete
1912 - Theodore Roosevelt/Charles E. Hughes

1916-James Cox/Thomas Marshall
1920-James Cox/Thomas Marshall

1924-Al Smith/Albert Ritchie
1928 - Charles G. Dawes/Charles Curtis
1932- Herbert Hoover/Wendell Willkie*10
1936-  George A. Nelson/Darlington Hoopes*11
1940 - George A. Nelson/Darlington Hoopes*12
1944-Wendell Willkie/ Thomas E. Dewey*13
1948- Wendell Wilkie/Thomas E. Dewey
1952 - Estes Kefauver*14/Robert Moses
1956- Dwight Eisenhower/Richard Nixon*15
Estes Kefauver/Robert Kennedy*15
1963-Robert Kennedy*16
1964-Robert Kennedy/Terry Sanford
1968- Nelson Rockefeller/Hubert Humphrey *17
1972- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern*18
1976 - Hunter S. Thompson*19/Birch Bayh
1980 - Hunter S. Thompson*19/Birch Bayh
1984 - Birch Bayh/Jay Rockefeller
1988- George Bush/Bill Clinton*20
1992- George Bush/Bill Clinton
1996-Bill Clinton/Lamar Alexander
2000-Bill Clinton/Lamar Alexander
2004-Al Gore/John Kerry
2008-Bernie Sanders/John Kerry*21
2012 - William B. Richardson/Christopher Christie
2016-William B. Richardson/Christopher Christie
2020-Charlie Crist/Kirsten Gillibrand

*Frelinghuysen shot and killed at a reception at the capital, by a deranged man.
**- Andrew Jackson was not President so Taylor became a Democrat
*** - Zachary Taylor is assassinated by an escaped slave as tensions between the north and south escalate.
****- Fremont is elected as the first candidate of the Republican Party, and as a result the Southern States Succeed from the union.
***** Fremont retires as the war was going well in favor of the Confederacy.
*5- Lincoln is re-elected after the Union wins the War. The Republican and Free Soil Party merges. Grant leaves the VP spot to take over the Reconstruction committee
******-The Liberal Party is founded, replacing the united Republican and Free Soil Party members
*6 - DeLeon, the first Socialist Party President, is impeached, convicted and removed from office for faking his birth certificate.
*7-Democratic Party dissolves, 1891, merges with Liberals
*8- The National Republican Party is reformed.
*9- Bryan is assassinated in Buffalo
*10- In the Middle of the Great Depression, The National Republicans are elected for the first time since 1912 with Popular former Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover as President, and he choose popular Businessman and Senator from New York Wendell Willkie as his VP.
*11- President Hoover is hit with severe corruption cases and decides to run for reelection, narrowly defeating his VP in the primary. The crisis continues to grow, and socialists are seen as the only solution to the crisis.
*12 - With the outbreak of World War Two in Europe, the American people see continuity in leadership as an important right now.
*13- Former VP Willkie is elected after the military Failures of the socialists. Willkie quit smoking and pledges to advance Military and economic strategies.
*14 - Fed up with the Liberal Party slowing moving to the right, Estes Kefauver is the first President elected of the newly formed Progressive Democratic Party. His first act is to recommend a constitutional amendment barring the President from serving no more than 3 consecutive full terms and a half term of another's.
*15-America has grown tired of the Kefavuer administration and elects war hero Dwight D. Eisnhower
*15-A corruption scandel involving Vice President Nixon, and ill health rumors, causePresident Eisenhower to lose re-election to former President Estes Kefauver, and Mass. Governor Robert Kennedy.
*16-President Kefavuer is shot and Killed in Dallas Texas
*17- The Governor of Ny Nelson Rockefeller wins in a crowded four way race that is decided by the house. The Senate chooses JFK's VP Hubert Humphrey as the new new Vice President. Making this the first time in history a President and VP are from different parties.
*18 Socialist party decides to support Humphrey in 1972, so he's able to defeat Rockefeller. Socialists and Progressives are talking about creating a new party.
*19 The Socialist and Progressives merge into the "New Dawn" Party.
*20- The National Republicans and Liberals  Parties Merge, creating The People's Party
+21 Gore doesn't run for reelection for health issues. senate majority leader Bernie Sanders defeats VP John Kerry in a close primary, and chooses him to unify the party.


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Brown?- National Republican
Red-Democrats
Purple-Whig
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Navy-Liberal
Socialist Party of America
Progressive Democratic Party
New Dawn Party
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« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2011, 05:05:40 PM »


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« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2011, 11:26:37 AM »

1952-Dwight Eisenhower/Earl Warren
1954-Earl Warren/Vacant*

1956-William Fulbright/Thomas D'Alesandro

* Eisenhower died on a sudden heart attack just over a year after taking office
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« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2011, 03:08:17 PM »


1952-Dwight Eisenhower/Earl Warren
1954-Earl Warren/Vacant*

1956-William Fulbright/Thomas D'Alesandro
1960-William Fulbright/Thomas D'Alesandro
1964-John F. Kennedy/Terry Sanford
1968-Nelson A. Rockefeller/Roman L. Hruska*
1971- Roman L. Hruska/vacant
1972- Robert Kennedy/Jimmy Carter
1976-Robert Kennedy/Jimmy Carter

* Eisenhower died on a sudden heart attack just over a year after taking office
**President Rockefeller is shot and killed by Arthur Bremmer in Detroit.

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« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2011, 12:28:54 AM »

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
1856- Abraham Lincoln/Stephen Douglas
1860-Abraham Lincoln/William Seward**
1864-Abraham Lincoln/William Seward
1868- James Harlan/Lovell Rousseau
1872- Ulysses S. Grant/Rutherford B. Hayes
1876- Salmon P. Chase/Lyman Trumbull
1880-Rutherford B. Hayes/Chestor Arthur
1884- Joseph E. McDonald/Samuel J. Randall
1888- Grover Cleveland/Allen G. Thurman*5
1891-Allen Thurmond/vacant*6
1892- Robert T. Lincoln/ William Mckinley
1896- Robert T. Lincoln/William Mckinley*7
1898-William McKinley/Levi Morton
1900- William Mckinley/Theodore Roosevelt*8
1904- Eugene Debs/Theodore Roosevelt*
1908- William J. Bryan/Thomas Marshall
1912- Theodore Roosevelt/Frank Munsey
1916-Theodore  Roosevelt/Woodrow Wilson
1920- James Cox/Calvin Coolidge
1924- James Cox/Calvin Coolidge
1928- Calvin Coolidge/Herbert Hoover
1932-Calvin Coolidge/Alf Landon
1936- William F. Brunner/Joe Crail*9
1938-Joe Crail/Henry Wallace
1940- Wendel Willkie/Thomas E. Dewey
1944- Norman Thomas/Harlod Stassen
1948- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Thomas E. Dewey
1952- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Thomas E. Dewey

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

pink - New Democracy Party
*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.

*5- The Democratic Party merges with the People's party to create the Republican party
*6-President Cleveland assassinated in New York by a anarchist.
*7-President Lincoln dies from a heart attack.
*8- Morton dies of TB after a trip to Cuba
* VP Roosevelt loses the GOP primary to Mark Hanna because of his progressive views and decides to support Eugene Debs, the leader of the leftwinger New Democracy Party.
*9-President Brunner shot and killed by a neo-Fascist, VP Crail becomes President, and selects Henry Wallace as VP.
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« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2011, 06:54:22 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
1856- Abraham Lincoln/Stephen Douglas
1860-Abraham Lincoln/William Seward**
1864-Abraham Lincoln/William Seward
1868- James Harlan/Lovell Rousseau
1872- Ulysses S. Grant/Rutherford B. Hayes
1876- Salmon P. Chase/Lyman Trumbull
1880-Rutherford B. Hayes/Chestor Arthur
1884- Joseph E. McDonald/Samuel J. Randall
1888- Grover Cleveland/Allen G. Thurman*5
1891-Allen Thurmond/vacant*6
1892- Robert T. Lincoln/ William Mckinley
1896- Robert T. Lincoln/William Mckinley*7
1898-William McKinley/Levi Morton
1900- William Mckinley/Theodore Roosevelt*8
1904- Eugene Debs/Theodore Roosevelt*
1908- William J. Bryan/Thomas Marshall
1912- Theodore Roosevelt/Frank Munsey
1916-Theodore  Roosevelt/Woodrow Wilson
1920- James Cox/Calvin Coolidge
1924- James Cox/Calvin Coolidge
1928- Calvin Coolidge/Herbert Hoover
1932-Calvin Coolidge/Alf Landon
1936- William F. Brunner/Joe Crail*9
1938-Joe Crail/Henry Wallace
1940- Wendel Willkie/Thomas E. Dewey
1944- Norman Thomas/Harlod Stassen
1948- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Thomas E. Dewey
1952- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Thomas E. Dewey
1956-Thomas E. Dewey/Richard Nixon
1960-Norman Thomas/Hubert Humphrey*10
1964-Hubert Humphrey/Terry Sanford
1968- Hubert Humphrey/Ted Kennedy*11
1972- George Wallace/Robert Byrd*12
1976- Robert Byrd/Russell Long*13

Orange-Federalist Party
Green-Republican Party
Red-Democrat
Brown-National Union
Blue-Republican Party
Navy-American Heritage Party
pink - New Democracy Party

*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.

*5- The Democratic Party merges with the People's party to create the Republican party
*6-President Cleveland assassinated in New York by a anarchist.
*7-President Lincoln dies from a heart attack.
*8- Morton dies of TB after a trip to Cuba
* VP Roosevelt loses the GOP primary to Mark Hanna because of his progressive views and decides to support Eugene Debs, the leader of the leftwinger New Democracy Party.
*9-President Brunner shot and killed by a neo-Fascist, VP Crail becomes President, and selects Henry Wallace as VP.
*10-Former President Thomas makes a amazing comeback and defeats Dewey in a close election.
*11 George Wallace runs as the new "American Values Party" candidate and, surprisingly, finishes 2nd.
12-George Wallace renames party "American Heritage Party", and wins a narrow victory.
*13-Wallace assassinated at a 1974 midterm rally for Senator James Allen of Alabama; Byrd goes on to win the Presidency in his own right in 1976
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« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2011, 07:39:16 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
1856- Abraham Lincoln/Stephen Douglas
1860-Abraham Lincoln/William Seward**
1864-Abraham Lincoln/William Seward
1868- James Harlan/Lovell Rousseau
1872- Ulysses S. Grant/Rutherford B. Hayes
1876- Salmon P. Chase/Lyman Trumbull
1880-Rutherford B. Hayes/Chestor Arthur
1884- Joseph E. McDonald/Samuel J. Randall
1888- Grover Cleveland/Allen G. Thurman*5
1891-Allen Thurmond/vacant*6
1892- Robert T. Lincoln/ William Mckinley
1896- Robert T. Lincoln/William Mckinley*7
1898-William McKinley/Levi Morton
1900- William Mckinley/Theodore Roosevelt*8
1904- Eugene Debs/Theodore Roosevelt*
1908- William J. Bryan/Thomas Marshall
1912- Theodore Roosevelt/Frank Munsey
1916-Theodore  Roosevelt/Woodrow Wilson
1920- James Cox/Calvin Coolidge
1924- James Cox/Calvin Coolidge
1928- Calvin Coolidge/Herbert Hoover
1932-Calvin Coolidge/Alf Landon
1936- William F. Brunner/Joe Crail*9
1938-Joe Crail/Henry Wallace
1940- Wendel Willkie/Thomas E. Dewey
1944- Norman Thomas/Harlod Stassen
1948- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Thomas E. Dewey
1952- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Thomas E. Dewey
1956-Thomas E. Dewey/Richard Nixon
1960-Norman Thomas/Hubert Humphrey*10
1964-Hubert Humphrey/Terry Sanford
1968- Hubert Humphrey/Ted Kennedy*11
1972- George Wallace/Robert Byrd*12
1976- Robert Byrd/Russell Long*13
1980-Richard Nixon/Howard Baker*14
1984-Richard Nixon/Howard Baker
1988-Howard Baker/Piere Du Pont
1992-Tom Daschle/Ben Nighthorse Campbell

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

pink - New Democracy Party
*1- The 12th Amendment is passed after the Controversy of the 1796 election
Navy-American Heritage Party[
** 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.

*5- The Democratic Party merges with the People's party to create the Republican party
*6-President Cleveland assassinated in New York by a anarchist.
*7-President Lincoln dies from a heart attack.
*8- Morton dies of TB after a trip to Cuba
* VP Roosevelt loses the GOP primary to Mark Hanna because of his progressive views and decides to support Eugene Debs, the leader of the leftwinger New Democracy Party.
*9-President Brunner shot and killed by a neo-Fascist, VP Crail becomes President, and selects Henry Wallace as VP.
*10-Former President Thomas makes a amazing comeback and defeats Dewey in a close election.
*11 George Wallace runs as the new "American Values Party" candidate and, surprisingly, finishes 2nd.
12-George Wallace renames party "American Heritage Party", and wins a narrow victory.
*13-Wallace assassinated at a midterm rally for Senator John Sparkman; Byrd goes on to win the Presidency in his own right in 1976
14- Former VP Nixon comes out of retirement and become first Republican president in 24 years
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« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2011, 02:10:31 PM »

This is the two versions combined:

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

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.
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« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2011, 11:34:10 PM »

This is the two versions combined:
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

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 #12 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 #13 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 #14 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 #15 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 #16 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 #17 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



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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 #18 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 #19 on: March 24, 2011, 01:12:38 AM »

1916- Charles Evans Hughes/Charles Fairbanks*1
1920- Charles Evans Hughes/Calvin Coolidge

1924- Robert Lafollette/Norman Thomas   
1928- James Cox/Herbert Hoover*2
1932-Calvin Coolidge/Charles Curtis
1936- Herbert Hoover/Franklin D. Roosevelt *3
1940- Wendell Willkie/Cordell Hull
1944 -Tom Dewey/John Bricker
1948-Tom Dewey/John Bricker
1952- Dwight D. Eisenhower/ Hubert Humphrey
1956- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Adlai Stevenson*4
1960- Adlai Stevenson/John F. Kennedy *5
1964- Barry Goldwater/Margaret Chase Smith
1968- John F. Kennedy/Terry Sanford
1972- John F. Kennedy/George McGovern
1976- Joseph J. Foss/Barry Goldwater Jr.
1980- George McGovern/Ronald Reagan
1984- George McGovern/Ronald Reagan
1988- Howard Baker/Jack Kemp
1992- Jack Kemp/Phil Gramm
1996- John Breaux/Ann Richards*6

1-Vice President Fairbanks died in office in 1918
*2- Hoover's a Democrat in this scenario
*3-Hoover switches parties.
*4-Humphrey is the new SoS. Ike wanted him on the VP position again, but Humphrey asked for the SoS position and president Eisenhower accepted.
*5- Stevenson closely defeats Senator Richard Nixon
*6- Governor Richards narrowly fends off a challenge from George W. Bush in 1994
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« Reply #20 on: March 24, 2011, 03:03:44 PM »

1916- Charles Evans Hughes/Charles Fairbanks*1
1920- Charles Evans Hughes/Calvin Coolidge

1924- Robert Lafollette/Norman Thomas   
1928- James Cox/Herbert Hoover*2
1932-Calvin Coolidge/Charles Curtis
1936- Herbert Hoover/Franklin D. Roosevelt *3
1940- Wendell Willkie/Cordell Hull
1944 -Tom Dewey/John Bricker
1948-Tom Dewey/John Bricker
1952- Dwight D. Eisenhower/ Hubert Humphrey
1956- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Adlai Stevenson*4
1960- Adlai Stevenson/John F. Kennedy *5
1964- Barry Goldwater/Margaret Chase Smith
1968- John F. Kennedy/Terry Sanford
1972- John F. Kennedy/George McGovern
1976- Joseph J. Foss/Barry Goldwater Jr.
1980- George McGovern/Ronald Reagan
1984- George McGovern/Ronald Reagan
1988- Howard Baker/Jack Kemp
1992- Jack Kemp/Phil Gramm
1996- John Breaux/Ann Richards*6
2000-Ann Richards*7/Judd Gregg
2004-Bill Frist/Bret Schundler
2008- Hillary Rhodam/ Bill Richardson
2012- Tom Coburn/Paul LePage
2016-Mark Warner/Maria Cantwell*8

1-Vice President Fairbanks died in office in 1918
*2- Hoover's a Democrat in this scenario
*3-Hoover switches parties.
*4-Humphrey is the new SoS. Ike wanted him on the VP position again, but Humphrey asked for the SoS position and president Eisenhower accepted.
*5- Stevenson closely defeats Senator Richard Nixon
*6- Governor Richards narrowly fends off a challenge from George W. Bush in 1994
*7-Richards did not seek reelection in 2004 for health reasons. She died of cancer in 2006.
*8- Coburn, a supporter of term limits, does not seek reelection
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« Reply #21 on: March 24, 2011, 04:45:49 PM »

Let's start a new one:

1968-George Wallace/Lester Maddox *1
1972-George Wallace/William Fulbright *2


*1- Wallace wins in the biggest upset in History, thanks to the Democrats and teh Republicans running two liberals.
*2- VP Maddox is assassination at a campaign event. Wallace switches back to the Democratic party and wins reelection with Sen. Fulbright of Arkansas.

American Independent Party

Republican Party
Democratic Party
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« Reply #22 on: March 24, 2011, 05:25:02 PM »

1968-George Wallace/Lester Maddox *1
1972-George Wallace/William Fulbright *2
1976-George McGovern/Ron Dellums*3
1980- Jesse Helms/ Howard Baker *4
1984- Jesse Helms/ Howard Baker


*1- Wallace wins in the biggest upset in History, thanks to the Democrats and the Republicans running two liberals.
*2- VP Maddox is assassination at a campaign event. Wallace switches back to the Democratic party and wins reelection with Sen. Fulbright of Arkansas.
*3-Blacks, Hispanics and northern liberal Democrats defected en masse from their party and formed the Progressive Democratic Party. McGovern defeated the Fulbright/Helms and Reagan/Baker tickets
*4- After the Iranaian Crisis and Failing Economy, Helms is elected over McGovern and Jerry Brown


American Independent Party

Republican Party
Democratic Party
Progressive Democratic Party
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« Reply #23 on: March 24, 2011, 06:55:35 PM »

1968-George Wallace/Lester Maddox *1
1972-George Wallace/William Fulbright *2
1976-George McGovern/Ron Dellums*3
1980- Jesse Helms/ Howard Baker *4
1984- Jesse Helms/ Howard Baker

1988-Ted Kennedy/Lloyd Bensten*5
1992- Ted Kennedy/Lloyd Bentsen

1996-Jay Rockefeller/Thad Cochran

*1- Wallace wins in the biggest upset in History, thanks to the Democrats and the Republicans running two liberals.
*2- VP Maddox is assassination at a campaign event. Wallace switches back to the Democratic party and wins reelection with Sen. Fulbright of Arkansas.
*3-Blacks, Hispanics and northern liberal Democrats defected en masse from their party and formed the Progressive Democratic Party. McGovern defeated the Fulbright/Helms and Reagan/Baker tickets
*4- After the Iranaian Crisis and Failing Economy, Helms is elected over McGovern and Jerry Brown
*5-Kennedy unites the Progressives and is elected in a three way race


American Independent Party

Republican Party
Democratic Party
Progressive Democratic Party
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« Reply #24 on: April 05, 2011, 01:11:26 PM »


1789- John Adams/George Clinton
1792- John Adams/ John Jay*
1796- George Clinton/Thomas Jefferson
1800- Thomas Jefferson/ Aaron Burr       
1804- Rufus King/C. C. Pinckney
1808- Rufus King/Alexander Hamilton
1812- James Madison/James Monroe
1815- James Monroe/vacant**
1816- James Monroe/ John Quincy Adams
1820-Henry Clay/Richard Rush
1824- Andrew Jackson/John Calhoun
1828- William Wirt/Philip Pendleton Barbour*3
1832- John Quincy Adams/Daniel Webster*4
1836- John Quincy Adams/Daniel Webster
1840- James K. Polk/Lewis Cass
1843-Lewis Cass/Vacant*5
1844- Daniel Webster/ Theodore Frelinghuysen
1848-Lewis Cass/Millard Fillmore
1852- Millard Fillmore/Franklin Pierce
1856- John Fremont/Abraham Lincoln*^
1858- Abraham Lincoln/Vacant*7
1859-William Pennington/Vacant*8
1860- William Pennington/William Seward
1864- William Seward/Charles Sumner

1868- Ulysses S. Grant/Cassius Clay
1872- Ulysses S. Grant/Cassius Clay
1876-Samuel Tilden/Winfield Scott Hancock
1880- James G. Blaine/Edmund J. Davis
1884- Grover Cleveland/ Thomas F. Bayard *9
1888- James G. Blaine/Levi Morton
1892- Levi Morton/Robert Todd Lincoln
1896- Robert T. Lincoln/ William Mckinley
1899-William McKinley/vacant*10
1900- William Mckinley/Theodore Roosevelt
1904- Grover Cleveland/William Bryan
1908- Theodore Roosevelt/ William Taft
1912- Thedore Roosevelt/Woodrow Wilson
1916- Theodore Roosevelt/Woodrow Wilson
1920- Woodrow Wilson/Robert LaFollette
1924-Calvin Coolidge/John Davis
1928- Calvin Coolidge/John Davis*11
1932-Franklin D. Roosevelt/George Norris
1936- Franklin D. Roosevelt/George Norris
1940- John Davis/Wendell Wilkie
1944- George Norris/Dwight Eisenhower*12
1948- Robert Taft/Fred Hartley
1952- Norman Thomas/Erich Fromm*13
1956- Norman Thomas/Erich Fromm
1960- Norman Thomas/Erich Fromm
1964-Barry Goldwater/Richard Nixon
1968- Erich Fromm/Martin Luther King
1972- Erich Fromm/Martin Luther King
1976- Martin Luther King/Mo Udall

1980- Martin Luther King/Mo Udall*14
1984 - Phil Crane/Ed Clark
1988- Ted Kennedy/Mike Gravel
1992- Ted Kennedy/Wendell Ford*15


Green-Republican
Orange-Unionist
Brown- Whig
Blue-Liberty Union
Navy-Reform Party
Red-Social Democratic Party

*The 12th Amendment ratified.
**President Madison dies of a stroke.
*3 President Jackson doesn't run for reelection.
*4- The Uninoist Party and The Anti-Mason party merge to create the Whigs. Former VP and Senator Adams is elected the first Whig President
*5 President Polk suddenly died in office on typhus
*6-Liberty Union founded as a anti slavery party.
*7- Fremont is assassinated during the Civil War
*8 President Lincoln assassinated. Speaker Pennington is the new POTUS.

*9- Cleveland becomes the first Republican President since the Civil War
*10- President Lincoln, like his father, is assassinated.
*11- First non-whig party president reelected to a consecutive term after James Monroe.
*12- II World War finished in 1944.
*13- In this scenario, the Constitution is changed and a non-u.s. citizen born can be elected presicent or VP in this case.
*14 King is shot in February and stays at the hospital until August. American people are sympathetic with him and he's reelected carrying every state minus Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Utah. His challengers split the conservative vote.
*15 During the early days of the 1992 campaign, VP Gravel is killed in a tragic plane crash in Alaska.

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