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« Reply #1300 on: May 13, 2013, 03:47:57 PM »

36. Barry Goldwater: 1965-1969
37. Robert Kennedy: 1969-1977
38. Lloyd Bentsen: 1977-1981
39. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
40. Jack Kemp: 1989-1997
41. Mario Cuomo: 1997-2005
42. Bill Clinton: 2005-2013
43. Mitt Romney: 2013-
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« Reply #1301 on: June 03, 2013, 04:25:13 PM »
« Edited: June 03, 2013, 04:36:20 PM by Shadowlord88 »

Kerry in '04

44. John Kerry: 2005-2009
45. George Allen: 2009-2013
46. Barack Obama: 2013-2021

A short list, but I figured it becomes increasingly likely Presidents in the 2020's and on would be people we haven't heard of or who we wouldn't think of as likely candidates.  This is especially true as various House, Senate, and Governors elections have undoubtedly been different. 
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« Reply #1302 on: June 05, 2013, 07:27:27 PM »

Technical advances in WW2 grant FDR immortality via slowly turning into a cyborg.

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt - March 4, 1932 - January 20, 3124**

**FDR steps down the day before the world ends so he wouldn't be President when the world ended.
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« Reply #1303 on: June 05, 2013, 10:57:38 PM »

Technical advances in WW2 grant FDR immortality via slowly turning into a cyborg.

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt - March 4, 1932 - January 20, 3124**

**FDR steps down the day before the world ends so he wouldn't be President when the world ended.

33. Selena Gomez

'Nuff said.
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« Reply #1304 on: June 12, 2013, 07:50:29 AM »

Bush Replaces Agnew Instead of Ford

38. George H.W. Bush: 1974-1981 
39. John Glenn: 1981-1989
40. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
41. Bill Bradley: 1993-2001
42. John McCain: 2001-2009
43. Russ Feingold: 2009-2017
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« Reply #1305 on: June 17, 2013, 12:20:40 AM »
« Edited: June 17, 2013, 12:48:39 AM by ask_not »

John F.Kennedy   1961-1969D
Huburt Horatio Humphrey 1969-1973D
Ronald Regan 1973-1974R
Charles Shultz
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1974-1981
Charles Percy 1981-1989
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Carol Cambell 1989 -199
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BIll Clinton  1993 1997 D
Herman Cain 1997-2005R
John F. kennedy juniorD
2005-2013
Nelson Rockefeller  JUniorR[/color
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J.f.k survives assaination . Senator Humphrey defeats Nixon in 68 but loses to regan who loses to  peanuts cartoonist  turned  senator  Charles Shultz.
Herman cain goes into senate in early 90sas does j,f,k junior nelson junior Rockefeller also becomes  mayor of new York in 1990s.
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« Reply #1306 on: July 11, 2013, 02:37:17 PM »
« Edited: July 11, 2013, 10:29:45 PM by Assistant to the Regional Manager Cathcon »

Reaganland

37. Ronald Wilson Reagan (R-CA)/Winston L. Prouty (R-VT), Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-TN) January 20th, 1969-January 20th, 1977

Elected narrowly after beating Richard Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller at the 1968 Republican National Convention, Reagan started out on rocky footing. A one-term Governor with a campaign made up largely of handlers and the skeleton of the Nixon organization, the first 100 days would be marked by administrative mis-steps. However, after a cabinet re-organization and policy formulation with Milton Friedman, the Buckleys, Henry Kissinger, and others, the new Reagan administration was ready to change the face of America. Radically reforming the system of welfare, the Guaranteed Minimum Income was passed in 1970 with help from Vice President Prouty--what would end up being Prouty's last major act as VP due to his death in 1971. Among other first term policy triumphs of the Reagan administration were the tightening of the nation's money supply, the deployment of the Anti-Ballistic Missile system, and American "victory" in the Vietnam War. Thanks to a robust final year, economic recovery after the shakier early days of his term, and foreign policy triumph in Vietnam, Reagan was re-elected easily over George McGovern. In his second term, Reagan would see other triumphs. By 1976, America had opened up to China on the suggestion of Dr. Henry Kissinger, the nation had an undisputed upper hand in the Cold War thanks to the "Reagan doctrine", and tariffs had quietly been levied against America's manufacturing competitors. Nevertheless, the nation faced recession and a fuel crisis that the administration was unwilling to answer by means other than nuclear energy. However, leaving office, Reagan was content with his administration despite an end-of-term "scandal" involving the questionably legal funding of Latin American anti-communist groups.

38. Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-TN)/James L. Buckley (R-NY) January 20th, 1977-January 20th, 1981

The man responsible for having helped push through Reagan's domestic agenda, Baker was prepared to make his own footsteps come his inauguration. Before that was done, however, he still had to sign off on deregulation that had never reached Reagan's desk. While Baker would see success in foreign policy, signing the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and would work well with Congress on energy policy, America's economic state was in a constant state of upheaval. While the Reagan administration had dealt well with inflation, the after-effects of the 1960's Great Society, changing state of the American economy, among other things had done their damage. As well, Three Mile Island--handled competently--would ruin the PR for nuclear power.

39. Henry M. Jackson (D-WA)/Edward J. King (D-MA) January 20th, 1981-September 1st, 1983

After the failure of Humphrey, McGovern, and then Proxmire to beat Republicans, it became clear that the Democrats needed to change their formula in order to win elections. Their first experiment in this came with Henry M. Jackson. A Cold War liberal with socially conservative leanings, Jackson could appeal to blue collars and hawks that Republicans had managed to attract to their side while still retaining economic New Dealers. With the nation in a recession and complaints over Baker's more moderate foreign policy, Jackson won with a good 54% of the vote against the President. Jackson immediately began a Reaganesque charge against the Soviet Union. On domestic policy, an ambitious stimulus package was introduced and easily passed by a Congress firmly in the hands of the Democrats. As relations with the Soviets chilled and tensions rose, the downing of Korean Airlines Flight 007 finally drove the President's heart to the brink and he died of an aortic aneurysm.

40. Edward J. King (D-MA)/Walter Mondale (D-MN) September 1st, 1983-January 20th, 1989

Daniel Patrick Moynihan could possibly be called one of the most transformative men of the second half of the twentieth century. In the Reagan cabinet, he'd helped to engineer the greatest revamping of domestic policy since the New Deal itself. As Secretary of State for President King, Moynihan would bring the United States and the weakened Soviet Union to the table to end the Cold War in 1987. After years of standoff between the two powers, during which time America had strengthened itself and the Soviet Union had faltered, the curtain was ready to close on one of the most epic conflicts of humanity's history. Nevertheless, King's luck would run out there. The party's liberals were long dissatisfied with King, and the 1987 stock market crash only gave a greater excuse for a challenge to emerge. Despite the ending of the Cold War, King's conservative politics prompted a primary fight, with former Senator George McGovern--retired in 1986--leading the charge. McGovern, then an old war horse of a different decade, nevertheless nearly unseated King and severely weakened him in time for his race against the 1988 Republican nominee...

41. Barry Goldwater, Jr. (R-CA)/Robert S. Dole (R-KS) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1997

Despite a good amount of respect for King from across the aisle, the Republicans were nonetheless glad to replace him with one of their own. While the campaign was a very civil debate between King and Goldwater, Republicans--which had gained considerable strength since the days of the New Deal Coalition--were eager to get back in power. The robust campaign of Barry Goldwater, Jr., a two-term California Governor and former Congressman, brought back fond conservative memories of the 1960's and 1970's. While Goldwater failed to bight into the blue collar vote like his mentor, Reagan, he more than made up for it with an impressive showing out West and success in suburbs, growing areas, and the South. Taking the Oath of Office twenty years after a fellow Californian had, Goldwater recounted the last revolutionary two decades America had experienced, and what it looked at on its horizon.

Epilogue

42. Zell Miller (D-GA)/Ann Richards (D-TX) January 20th, 1997-January 20th, 2001
43. Fred Thompason (R-TN)/John S. McCain, III (R-AZ) January 20th, 2001-January 20th, 2009
44. Loretta Sanchez (D-CA)/Joseph R. Biden (D-DE) January 20th, 2009-Present


Succeeding the popular Goldwater in a very close race with Vice President Dole, Miller, despite his moderation, would be seen as an incompetent executive. This would be due to his showdowns with the liberal wing of his party. With the lack of foreign policy accomplishment that King had, Miller had little to brag about in 2000 and with his presidency practically illegitimate due to the closeness of his victory, he was trounced comfortably by Fred Thompson. Thompson's ascendancy had been a long time in coming. Chief of Staff for President Baker, Thompson spent time in acting before making a return to politics with his 1990 run for Senate. Throughout the 1980's, the former Chief of Staff had made a name for himself in Hollywood, and would continue to do so in the early 90's while he held Baker's old seat. Considered for Vice President in 1996, Thompson turned the role down in favor of winning re-election. Come 2000, the Republicans sent another actor to the White House. Thompson would have a successful presidency, however, demographics were changing. With the youth being more socially liberal and immigrants swelling at the nation's Southern border, in 2008, Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez easily beat Vice President McCain.
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« Reply #1307 on: July 12, 2013, 01:32:08 PM »

44. Hillary Clinton: 2009-2013
45. Mitt Romney: 2013-2017
46. Barack Obama: 2017-2025
47. Jon Huntsman: 2025-2029
48. Brian Sandoval: 2029-2037
49. Julian Castro: 2037-2045
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« Reply #1308 on: August 08, 2013, 12:19:58 PM »

RFK President pre-1968:

35.) John Fitzgerald Kennedy (January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963)*
36.) Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (November 22, 1963 – July 14, 1965)**
37.) Robert Francis Kennedy (July 14, 1965 – June 6, 1968)***
38.) Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (June 6, 1968 – January 20, 1969)

39.) George Wilcken Romney (January 20, 1969 - January 20, 1977)
40.) Edward Moore Kennedy (January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981)
41.) George Herbert Walker Bush (January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989)
42.) Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1997)
43.) Colin Luther Powell (January 20, 1997 - January 20, 2005)
44.) Howard Brush Dean III (January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2009)
45.) Willard Mitt Romney (January 20, 2009 - Present)

*Assassinated in Dallas
**Died of heart attack in London
***Assassinated in Los Angeles
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« Reply #1309 on: August 12, 2013, 06:06:18 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2013, 06:07:52 PM by OC »

Civil rights are approved during a Republican administration. Democrats keep more Social Conservative and Populist positions.

cc-CA Warren/Taft 53-57 Civil Rights Approved
S-IL Stevenson 57-65
T-CA RM Nixon 65-69
P-TN Albert Gore Sr 69-73
T-MI Romney Sr 73-77

P Scoop Jackson 77-85
T-TX HW Bush 89-93
P-MO Richard Gephardt 93-2001
T-AZ John McCain 2001-09
S-TN Harold Ford Jr 2009-2017

No Reagan and no Kennedy

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« Reply #1310 on: August 13, 2013, 03:08:02 PM »

"Unfortunate Son", Governors of Pennsylvania

41. Richard Thornburgh/William W. Scranton, III (Republican) January 16th, 1979-January 4th, 1981
42. William W. Scranton, III/Henry G. Hager, III (Republican) January 4th, 1981-January 20th, 1983
43. Lawrence Watson/James R. Lloyd (Democratic) January 20th, 1983-January 20th, 1991
44. Robert P. Casey, Sr./Thomas Ridge (Republican) January 20th, 1991-June 3rd, 1996
45. Thomas Ridge/Robert Jubelier, Mark S. Schweicker (Republican) June 3rd, 1996-January 11th, 2001
46. Mark S. Schweicker/Rober Jubelier (Republican) January 11th, 2001-January 21st, 2003
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« Reply #1311 on: August 13, 2013, 06:33:25 PM »

Jack-Jack for Senate 1994:

2000
VP Albert "Al" Gore Jr D-TN/Sen John F. "Johnny" Kennedy Jr D-CT
Gov George W. Bush R-TX/Fmr Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich R-GA

2004
Gov John E. "Jeb" Bush R-FL/Gov Judd Gregg R-NH
Pres Albert "Al" Gore Jr D-TN/VP John F. Kennedy Jr D-CT

2008
Fmr VP John F. Kennedy Jr D-CT/Sen Barack Obama D-IL
Pres John E. "Jeb" Bush R-FL/VP Judd Gregg R-NH

2012
Pres John F. Kennedy Jr D-CT/VP Barack Obama D-IL
Fmr Sen Rick Santorum R-PA/Gov Nikki Haley R-SC

2016
Sen Kelly Ayotte R-NH/Gov Jon Huntsman Jr R-UT
Sen John Kerry D-MA/Rep Tulsi Gabbard D-

2020
Pres Kelly Ayotte R-NH/VP Jon Huntsman Jr R-UT
Fmr Gov Brian Schweitzer D-MT/Rep Alan Grayson D-FL

2024
Sen Sarah Palin R-AK/Sen Marco Rubio R-FL
Gov Tulsi Gabbard D-HI/Sen Joe Kennedy III D-MA

2028
Gov Gavin Newsom D-CA/Gov Tulsi Gabbard D-HI[/color]
VP Marco Rubio R-FL/Sec of State Susana Martinez R-NM[/b]


2032
VP Susana Martinez R-NM/Sen Aaron Schock R-IL
Pres Gavin Newsom D-CA/Fmr Gov Brian Schweitzer D-MT

2036
Sen Joe Kennedy III D-MA/Gov Jason Carter D-GA
Pres Susana Martinez R-NM/VP Aaron Schock R-IL

2040
Sen Jason Brodeur R-FL/Gov Jerry Jackson R-AR
Pres Joe Kennedy III D-MA/VP Jason Carter D-GA

2044
Pres Jason Brodeur R-FL/VP Jerry Jackson R-GA
Fmr VP Jason Carter D-GA/Nikki Tsongas D-MA
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« Reply #1312 on: September 06, 2013, 01:31:48 PM »

39. James Earl Carter (Democrat-Georgia)/Walter Mondale (Democrat-Minnesota) January 20th, 1977-January 20th, 1981

With failures littered throughout Carter's one term, discontent on all sides, and a robust set of opponents, it was little surprise that the sitting President suffered the greatest Democratic popular vote defeat in history.


Congressman John B. Anderson (I-IL)/Former Senator Eugene McCarthy (I-MN) 319 electoral votes, 38% of the popular vote
Congressman Philip M. Crane (R-IL)/Senator John Tower (R-TX) 132 electoral votes, 34% of the popular vote
President James E. Carter (D-GA)/Vice President Walter Mondale (D-MN) 87 electoral votes, 26% of the popular vote
Mr. Ed Clark (L-CA)/Mr. David Koch (L-KS) 0 electoral votes, 2% of the popular vote

40. John B. Anderson (Independent/Liberal-Illinois)/Eugene McCarthy (Independet-Minnesota) January 20th, 1981-January 20th, 1985

Coming into office, John Anderson was the first President elected without a party label since George Washington's re-election in 1792. Aware that it would be wiser to gather a party base around him than to allow his electoral momentum to idle, the New York Liberal Party--which had succeeded on election night in electing Jacob Javits to the Senate on their ticket alone--was incorporated into a national brand, focused on reform, fiscal "sanity", and largely center-left social positions. However, the emergence of a third party attracted many different types to the movement, ranging from idiosyncratic protectionists, to die-hard centrists, and even to politicians with more "libertarian-esque" views. A hard coalition to manage, Anderson, despite legislative success, a good economy, and important gains in the mid-terms, would see narrow defeat in 1984 to the Republicans.

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« Reply #1313 on: September 06, 2013, 04:11:09 PM »

37. Ronald Reagan: 1969-1977
38. Nelson Rockefeller: 1977-1979
39. Robert Dole: 1979-1985
40. Mario Cuomo: 1985-1993
41. Ross Perot: 1993-1997
42. Bill Clinton: 1997-2005
43. John Kerry: 2005-2009
44. Michael Bloomberg: 2009-2013
45. Jon Huntsman: 2013-2021

1968: Reagan: 43.1% - Humphrey: 42.0% - Wallace: 13.9%
1972: Reagan: 60.9% - McGovern: 37.8%
1976: Rockefeller: 54.0% - Jackson: 44.1%
1980: Dole: 51.1% - Kennedy: 37.6% Anderson: 10.2%
1984: Cuomo: 49.4% - Dole: 49.3%
1988: Cuomo: 50.7% - Kemp: 48.4%
1992: Perot: 33.5% - Hart: 32.6% - DuPont: 32.0%
1996: Clinton: 34.9% - Powell: 34.7% - Perot: 29.3%
2000: Clinton: 49.1% - McCain: 47.0% - Buchanan: 2.8%
2004: Kerry: 50.7% - Pataki: 47.4%
2008: Bloomberg: 37.5% - Huckabee: 34.4% - Kerry: 26.8%
2012: Huntsman: 40.1% - Bloomberg: 30.9% - Dean: 27.9%
2016: Huntsman: 51.2% - Obama: 45.9% - Johnson: 1.8%

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« Reply #1314 on: September 07, 2013, 10:10:41 AM »

Kerry wins in 2004.

44. John Kerry/ John Edwards: 2005-2006
John Kerry/ Evan Bayh: 2006-2009


Edwards has to resign due to a scandal, and is replaced by Indiana Senator Evan Bayh. Democrats don't take back Congress in the 2006 midterms.

45. John McCain/ Jeb Bush: 2009-2013
McCain opts to serve one term.

46. Hillary Clinton/ Mark Warner 2013-?

Losing tickets.
2004: George W Bush/ Dick Cheney
2008: John Kerry/ Evan Bayh
Mike Bloomberg/ Joe Manchin (16% of popular vote)
2012: Jeb Bush/ Brian Sandoval
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« Reply #1315 on: September 07, 2013, 11:42:30 PM »
« Edited: December 15, 2013, 09:13:34 PM by dkrolga »

From my "Camelot Rises: 1960 and On"

35. John F. Kennedy (1961-1969)
36. Richard M. Nixon (1969-1973)
37. Robert F. Kennedy (1973-1981)
38. Robert J. Dole (1981-1989)
39. Mario M. Cuomo (1989-1993)
40. William J. Clinton (1993-1998)
41. Albert A. Gore, Jr. (1998-2005)
42. Rudolph W. Giuliani (2005-2009)
43. Hillary D. Rodham (2009-2013)
44. Charles J. Scarborough (2013-2017)
45. Hillary D. Rodham (2017-Present)

Vice Presidents:

37. Lyndon B. Johnson (1961-1965)
38. Hubert H. Humphrey (1965-1969)

40. Gerald R. Ford, Jr. (1969-1973)
41. Carl B. Albert (1973-1981)
42. George H.W. Bush (1981-1989)
43. James E. Carter (1989-1993)
44. Albert A. Gore, Jr. (1993-1998)

-Vacant- (1998-1999)
45. Jeanne Shaheen (1999-2005)
46. Zell B. Miller (2005-2009)
47. Barack H. Obama (2009-2013)
48. Brian E. Sandoval (2013-2017)
49. Joseph P. Kennedy III (2017-Present)
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« Reply #1316 on: September 08, 2013, 08:19:09 PM »

Kerry wins in 2004.

44. John Kerry/ John Edwards: 2005-2006
John Kerry/ Evan Bayh: 2006-2009


Edwards has to resign due to a scandal, and is replaced by Indiana Senator Evan Bayh. Democrats don't take back Congress in the 2006 midterms.

45. John McCain/ Jeb Bush: 2009-2013
McCain opts to serve one term.

46. Hillary Clinton/ Mark Warner 2013-?

Losing tickets.
2004: George W Bush/ Dick Cheney
2008: John Kerry/ Evan Bayh
Mike Bloomberg/ Joe Manchin (16% of popular vote)
2012: Jeb Bush/ Brian Sandoval
Slight twist.

The above, except Chris Christie is elected Governor in 2005.

44. John Kerry/ John Edwards: 2005-2006
John Kerry/ Evan Bayh: 2006-2009


Edwards has to resign due to a scandal, and is replaced by Indiana Senator Evan Bayh. Democrats don't take back Congress in the 2006 midterms.

45. John McCain/ Chris Christie: 2009-2013
McCain opts to serve one term.

46. Chris Christie/ Paul Ryan 2013-?
Vice President Christie's leadership during the Hurricane that hits his home state swings the election.

Losing tickets.
2004: George W Bush/ Dick Cheney
2008: John Kerry/ Evan Bayh
Mike Bloomberg/ Joe Manchin (16% of popular vote)
2012: Hillary Clinton/ Mark Warner
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« Reply #1317 on: September 09, 2013, 06:22:05 AM »

Christie/Ryan would be very interesting to watch unfold..... just as long as Christie went all mushy with Hillary or something Wink
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« Reply #1318 on: September 20, 2013, 03:39:31 PM »

Radical Republicanism - Americana Style

18. Ulysses S. Grant (R-IL)/Schuyler Colfax (R-IN), Henry Wilson (R-MA) 1869-1877
19. Roscoe W. Conkling (R-NY)/Rutherford B. Hayes (R-OH) 1877-1882
20. Rutherford B. Hayes (R-OH)/vacant 1882-1885

21. Harrison H. Riddleberger (D-VA)/S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY) 1885-1890
22. S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY)/vacant 1890-1893

23. William McKinley (R-OH)/Whitelaw Reid (R-NY), William B. Allison (R-IA) 1893-1901
24. S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY)/William F. Vilas (D-WI) 1901
25. William F. Vilas (D-WI)/vacant,  1901-1905

26. Robert M. La Follette (R-WI)/Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) 1905-1913
27. Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY)/William Howard Taft (R-OH) 1913-1917
28. Robert M. La Follette (R-WI)/Hiram W. Johnson (R-CA) 1917-1921


To be continued, pending more information and imagination. We will get this done!
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« Reply #1319 on: September 20, 2013, 07:27:42 PM »

Radical Republicanism - Americana Style

18. Ulysses S. Grant (R-IL)/Schuyler Colfax (R-IN), Henry Wilson (R-MA) 1869-1877
19. Roscoe W. Conkling (R-NY)/Rutherford B. Hayes (R-OH) 1877-1882
20. Rutherford B. Hayes (R-OH)/vacant 1882-1885

21. Harrison H. Riddleberger (D-VA)/S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY) 1885-1890
22. S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY)/vacant 1890-1893

23. William McKinley (R-OH)/Whitelaw Reid (R-NY), William B. Allison (R-IA) 1893-1901
24. S. Grover Cleveland (D-NY)/William F. Vilas (D-WI) 1901
25. William F. Vilas (D-WI)/vacant,  1901-1905

26. Robert M. La Follette (R-WI)/Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) 1905-1913
27. Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY)/William Howard Taft (R-OH) 1913-1917
28. Robert M. La Follette (R-WI)/Hiram W. Johnson (R-CA) 1917-1921


To be continued, pending more information and imagination. We will get this done!

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« Reply #1320 on: September 20, 2013, 09:03:03 PM »

Lets go with my own fictional Dynasty the Hancocks... (Yes, the John Hancock, Hancocks)

Due to age, FDR doesn't run in 1940 and WW2 starts in January 1940 instead of 1939...

James "Jay" Hancock III R-MI/Thomas "Tom-E" Dewey R-NY 1941-1949
Dwight D Eisenhower R-NY/Richard Nixon R-CA 1949-1955

Yes, sadly, Ike had a heart attack.... But instead of killing off 'ma bro Ike, he resigns!
Richard Nixon R-CA/Henry Cabot Lodge R-MA 1955-1961
John F Kennedy D-MA/Hubert H Humphery D-MN 1961-1968
Hubert H Humphrey D-MN/Vacant 1968-1969
At the DNC, the entire system implodes when President Humphrey wants to run for re-election but RFK is nominated instead... So Humphrey starts an Independent campaign and splits the votes with Bobby, so the GOP wins it instead with....
George Romney R-MI/William "Bill" Hancock III R-WI 1969-1977

Sadly, Bill doesn't run so Rocky and Dole fight to the RNC which means that the Democrat picks and gets into the White House with.....

James "Jim-E" Carter D-GA/Mo Udall D-NM 1977-1981

Reagan doesn't run, but he does get the SoS under...
Jack Hancock Sr R-MI/George H W Bush R-TX 1981-1989

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« Reply #1321 on: September 20, 2013, 11:05:47 PM »

Here's my continuation of it....


Jack Hancock Sr R-MI/George H.W.Bush R-TX 1981-1989
George H.W.Bush R-TX/Jack Kemp R-NY 1989-1993
Jack Kemp R-NY/Dan Quayle R-IN 1993-2001
Al Gore D-TN/John Edwards R-NC 2001-2009
William "Will" Hancock IV R-WI/Mitt Romney R-MA 2009=2017
Mark Warner D-VA/Brian Schweitzer D-MT 2017-2025
Jacob "Jake" Hancock Jr R-MI/George P. Bush R-TX 2025-2033
Gavin Newsom D-CA/Julian Castro D-TX 2033-2041
Anthony Hancock R-AZ/Jerry Jackson R-AR 2041-2049

after 2048 its impossible to tell who's next without having to make up names... Tongue
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« Reply #1322 on: September 23, 2013, 12:54:54 PM »

Roosevelt Keeps Henry Wallace as VP in 1944

List of Presidents
Franklin Roosevelt (D-NY)/John Nance Garner (D-TX), Henry Wallace (D-IA): March 4, 1933-April 12, 1945
Henry Wallace (D-IA)/Vacant: April 12, 1945-January 20, 1949
Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Earl Warren (R-CA): January 20, 1949-January 20, 1953
Estes Kefauver (D-TN)/Harry Truman (D-MO): January 20, 1953-January 20, 1961
Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Cecil Underwood (R-WV): January 20, 1961-November 22, 1963 (Rockefeller is Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963)
Cecil Underwood (R-WV)/Richard Nixon (R-CA): November 22, 1963-January 20, 1969
John F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Terry Sanford (D-NC): January 20, 1969-January 20, 1977
Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Howard Baker (R-TN): January 20, 1977-January 20, 1985
Howard Baker (R-TN)/Phil Crane (R-IL): January 20, 1985-January 20, 1989
Robert Kennedy (D-MA)/Bill Clinton (D-AR): January 20, 1989-January 20, 1997
Bill Clinton (D-AR)/Al Gore (D-TN): January 20, 1997-February 12, 1999 (Clinton resigns due to sex scandal)
Al Gore (D-TN)/Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH): February 12, 1999-January 20, 2001
John McCain (R-AZ)/Lamar Alexander (R-TN): January 20, 2001-January 20, 2009
Barack Obama (D-IL)/John F. Kennedy Jr. (D-NY): January 20, 2009-January 20, 2017
Chris Christie (R-NJ)/Marco Rubio (R-FL): January 20, 2017-January 20, 2021
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)/Jason Carter (D-GA): January 20, 2012-January 20, 2029
Jason Carter (D-GA)/Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI): January 20, 2029-January 20, 2033
Aaron Schock (R-IL)/Mia Love (R-UT): January 20, 2033-January 20, 2041

Defeated Tickets
1948: President Henry Wallace (D-IA)/Senator Glen Taylor (D-ID), Governor Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrat -SC)/Senator Richard Russell (Dixiecrat -GA)
1952: President Thomas Dewey (R-NY)/Vice-President Earl Warren (R-CA)
1956: Senator Joseph McCarthy (R-WI)/Senator William Jenner (R-IN), Senator Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrat-SC)/Senator Harry Byrd (Dixiecrat-VA) (President Kefauver signs the Civil Rights Act in late 1955, thus causing Strom Thurmond to run as a Dixiecrat candidate again)
1960: Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Senate Minority Leader Lyndon Johnson (D-TX), Senator Harry Byrd (Dixiecrat-VA)/Governor Orval Faubus (Dixiecrat-AR)
1964: Senator Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Senator Ralph Yarborough (D-TX), John Kasper (Dixiecrat -NY)/J.B. Stoner (Dixiecrat-GA)
1968: Vice-President Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Congressman Gerald Ford (R-MI), Governor George Wallace (Dixiecrat-AL)/Governor Lester Maddox (Dixiecrat-GA)
1972: Governor George Romney (R-MI)/Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), Governor George Wallace (Dixiecrat-AL)/Senator James Eastland (Dixiecrat-MS)
1976: Vice-President Terry Sanford (D-NC)/Senator Edmund Muskie (D-ME)
1980: Senator George McGovern (D-SD)/Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA)
1984: Senator Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX)
1988: President Howard Baker (R-TN)/Vice-President Phil Crane (R-IL), Ross Perot (Reform-TX)/Admiral James Stockdale (Reform-CA)
1992: Senator Bob Dole (R-KS)/Congressman Jack Kemp (R-NY), Ross Perot (Reform-TX)/Former Governor Dick Lamm (Reform-CO)
1996: Senator George H. W. Bush (R-TX)/Senator Dan Quayle (R-IN)
2000: President Al Gore (D-TN)/Vice-President Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
2004: Former Governor Howard Dean (D-VT)/Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
2008: Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Governor Sarah Palin (R-AL)
2012: Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA)/Former Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)
2016: Vice-President John F. Kennedy Jr. (D-NY)/Senator Claire McKaskill (D-MO), Senator Ted Cruz (Tea Party-TX)/Former Governor Mike Huckabee (Tea Party-AR)
2020: President Chris Christe (R-NJ)/Vice-President Marco Rubio (R-FL), Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV)/Former Ambassador Jon Huntsman (R-UT)
2024: Former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA)/Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR)
2028: Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX)/Senator Mike Lee (R-UT)
2032: President Jason Carter (D-GA)/Vice-President Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI)
2036: Former  Vice-President Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI)/Senator Patrick Murphy (D-FL)
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« Reply #1323 on: September 23, 2013, 03:49:01 PM »

too think how much would change over a Veep being in.... gosh....
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« Reply #1324 on: September 23, 2013, 09:35:32 PM »
« Edited: September 25, 2013, 02:54:04 PM by Cathcollegecon »

34. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY)/Richard M. Nixon (R-CA), Frank J. Lausche (R-OH) 1953-1961
35. Cecil H. Underwood (R-WV)/Everett Dirksen (R-IL) 1961-1962
36. Everett Dirksen (R-IL)/vacant 1962-1965

37. George Smathers (D-FL)/Robert F. Kennedy (D-MA) 1965-1969
38. Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-NY)/Spiro T. Agnew (R-MD) 1969-1973
39. Robert F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Albert Gore Sr. (D-TN) 1973-1981

This is all I got thought out.
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