35.John F. Kennedy 1961-1969
36.Ronald Reagan 1969-1973
37.Robert Kennedy 1973-1977
38.Ronald Reagan 1977-1981
39.George H.W. Bush 1981-1985
40.Lloyd Bentsen 1985-1993
41.Bill Clinton 1993-2001
42.John McCain 2001-2009
43.Al Gore 2009-2013
44.Mitt Romney 2013-2021
35. Kennedy Defeats Nixon in 1960, dumps Johnson in replace of Humphrey and goes onto defeats Goldwater in 1964.
36. Humphrey is defeated by Ronald Reagan.
37. Reagan is defeated in the electoral college, but wins the popular vote in a race against in Sen. Robert Kennedy. Kennedy's term in office is not as successful as his brother and his approval ratings drop into the 30s by reelection.
38. Reagan seeks and wins the nomination once again and defeats Kennedy in a landslide.
39. Reagan's Vice President George H.W. Bush wins the nomination after a fight against Bob Dole. He taps Dole as his VP and beats Jerry Brown.
40. Lloyd Bentsen defeats Bush for reelection, thanks to a weakened economy. Bentsen easily defeats Bob Dole in 1988, thanks to a revived economy.
41. Bill Clinton, defeats Michael Dukakis for the nomination and goes up against Jack Kemp and wins the election. Clinton is able to defeat Lamar Alexander and Ross Perot in his reelection.
42. John McCain defeats Clinton's Vice President Mario Cuomo in a landslide election. McCain cruises to reelection in 2004 over Howard Dean.
43. The economic crisis puts the Republicans in a jam and Al Gore defeats Vice President George W. Bush.
44. Mitt Romney defeats Al Gore in a landslide, due to the still weakened economy.
Very interesting