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« on: September 08, 2011, 08:08:08 PM »

Hi, first post.  This is from a TL I have in the works elsewhere.  The PoD is US non-entry into WWI, but with an Entente victory nonetheless.  Yes, I know I used the election dates, and not the swearing in.

1920-1928:  Frank Orren Lowden (Republican) - 29
1928-1932:  James A. Reed (Democrat) - 30
1932-1936:  James J. Blaine (Republican) - 31
1936-1948:  Henry Skillman Breckinridge (Democrat) - 32*
1948-1956:  Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) - 33
1956-1960:  William Fechteler (Republican) - 34
1960-1968:  Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat) - 35
1968-1972:  Nelson Rockefeller (Republican) - 36
1972-1973:  George Wallace (Democrat) - 37**
1973-1976:  Eugene McCarthy (Democrat) - 38
1976-1984:  Ronald Reagan (Republican) - 39
1984-1992:  Jesse Jackson (Democrat) - 40
1992-2000:  Pat Buchanan  (Republican) - 41
2000-2004:  Steve Forbes (Republican) - 42
2004-2012:  John Edwards (Peace) - 43***

*President during the alternate version of WWII, similar in size only.
**Assassinated by a random nutjob
***2000 saw the breakdown of the two party system, culminating with the 2004 election being thrown to the house, followed by reform.  The Peace Party has a platform of ending the "Cold War" (definitely not our cold war)
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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2011, 10:41:27 PM »

Having recently gotten back into Fallout, made a list of Presidents for the Verse.  Assume that all presidents are the same before the list starts.  Furthermore, the only things I've gotten from canon (IE not my own, fun speculation) is Nixon and the last three, though it did take me a very long time to make this "feel" right.

35.  John F. Kennedy (Democrat) (1961-1969)
36.  Richard Nixon (Republican) (1969-1974)[1]
37.  Spiro Agnew (Republican) (1974-1977)
38.  George Wallace (Democrat) (1977-1985)
39.  Jimmy Carter (Democrat) (1985-1989)

40.  Jack Kemp (Republican) (1989-1993)
41.  Bob Kerrey (Democrat) (1993-2001)
42.  Bill Bradley (Democrat) (2001-2009)

43.  John McCain (Republican) (2009-2015)[2]
44.  Mike Huckabee (Republican) (2015-2025)
45.  Anthony Weiner (Democrat) (2025-2031)[3]
46.  Charles Clinton (Democrat) (2031-2037)[4]
47.  Rob Paul (Republican) (2037-2045)[5]
48.  John Proffitt (Democrat) (2045-2053)[6]
49.  Randolph Richardson (Republican) (2053-2061)[7]
50.  Michael Daley (American) (2061-2077)[8][9][10][11]
51.  Randolph Richardson Jr. (American) (2077-2090)[12]
52.  William Richardson (none) (2090-2135)[13]
53.  William Richardson Jr. (none)  (2135-2159)
54.  Charles Richardson (none) (2159-2180)
55.  Richard Richardson (none) (2180-2220)[14]
56.  Richard Richardson Jr. (none) (2220-2242)[15]
57.  John Henry Eden (none) (2242-)[16]


[1] Resigned after facing impeachment charges over election fraud.
[2] Died in office of natural causes.
[3] Surprise stoke leads to removal, though he dies shortly thereafter.
[4] Chelsea was born male due to the butterfly effect.
[5] Yes, one of those Pauls.
[6] Future filler years, why not throw myself in.
[7] Reference to the canonolgical Richardsons later
[8] Related to the Chicago dynasty
[9] The American Party is formed in response to the Resource Wars, the dissolution of the UN, and all other kinds of nastiness that started in 2052 (canon events).  It takes time for them to build clout, though.
[10] War measures act grants sweeping power to the government and gets rid of term limits following the Chinese invasion of Alaska in 2066 (canon, at least the invasion)
[11] Dies in DC when the nukes finally come out on Oct 22, 2077 (event is canon)
[12] Son of former president.  In control of the shadow government when the bombs fell.  Establishment of the Richardson dynasty.  (kind of cannon)
[13] Parties done away with by this point.
[14] Canon character
[15] Killed by player character in Fallout 2
[16] Actually a supercomputer, can be killed by player in Fallout 3 (2277)
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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2011, 12:54:40 PM »

I see the 12th Amendment never happened.
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« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2011, 03:59:44 PM »

Did you leave out 13 on purpose?
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« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2011, 09:19:12 PM »
« Edited: October 25, 2011, 08:32:46 PM by OAM »

Got all fired up for a Federalists survive scenario.  It should be noted that colors and later party names do not reflect on our universe whatsoever.

1. George Washington (F-VA) 1789-1797
2. Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) 1797-1809
3. George Clinton (DR-NY) 1809-1811 [1]
4. James Madison (DR-VA) 1811-1817
5. Rufus King (F-NY) 1817-1821
6. James Monroe (DR-VA) 1821-1825
7. Andrew Jackson (A-TN) 1825-1837
8. Daniel Webster (F-MA) 1837-1845
9. Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) 1845-1853
10. Millard Fillmore (D-NY) 1853-1861
11. John C. Fremont (L-CA) 1861-1865
12. Stephen A. Douglas (F-IL) 1865-1873
13. Benjamin Gratz Brown (F-MO) 1873-1877
14. Samuel J. Tilden (R-NY) 1877-1885
15. Grover Cleveland (R-NY) 1885-1893
16. Adlai Stevenson (R-IL) 1893-1901
17. Theodore Roosevelt (P-NY) 1901-1916 [2]
18. William Jennings Bryan (P-NE) 1916-1921
19. William Cameron Sproul (F-PE) 1921-1926 [3]
20. Herbert Hoover (F-IA) 1926-1933
21. Norman Thomas (S-NY) 1933-1937
22. Burton K. Wheeler (P-MT) 1937-1949[4]
23. Thomas E. Dewey (F-NY) 1949-1957
24. Hubert Humphrey (P-MN) 1957-1965
25. Richard Nixon (F-NY) 1965-1973
26. Jimmy Carter (P-GA) 1973-1981
27. Jay Rockefeller (F-WV) 1981-1989
28. Donald Rumsfeld (F-IL) 1989-1993
29. Jerry Brown (SD-CA) 1993-2005 [5]
30. Al Gore (SD-TN) 2005-2009
31. Michael Bloomberg (F-NY) 2009-

Key
F - Federalist
DR - Democratic-Republican
A - American [6]
L - Liberty [7]
D - Democratic
R - Republican [8]
P - Progressive
S/SD - Socialist/Social Democrat


[1] Died of heart attack
[2] First elected from the house, but second, third, and fourth terms were gained through normal methods.  Died in office, of natural causes worsened by the stress of a global war and being president for so long.  Amendment passed shortly thereafter limiting presidents to three terms.
[3] Died of natural causes.
[4] Elected to first term from the house, though he had the most EVs and won the popular vote.
[5] Same party as Norman Thomas, it's just changed majorly since then.
[6] Basically just the Jacksonian faction, very short lived.
[7] Much like the foundation of our Republican Party, but the Civil War killed it.
[8] Ironically, much like our post-Civil War Democrats.  Didn't last long either.
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« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2011, 04:33:07 PM »

Inspired by the Kaiserreich Scenario for HOI2.  Note that the event that causes the timeline to change is US non-entry into WWI, but the effects on the presidential line isn't felt until Hoover wins a second term (though the US is of course greatly affected even before that).  In this TL, the great depression doesn't happen until 1936, but hits an already struggling America.

31. Herbert Hoover (R-IA) (1929-1937)
32. John Nance Garner (D-TX) (1937-1937) [1]
33. Henry A. Wallace (D-IA) (1937-1941)
34. Douglas MacArthur (U-VA) (1941-1953)[2]
35. George S. Patton Jr. (U-CA) (1953-1957)[3]
36. John Wayne (F-CA) (1957-1965) [4]
37. Henry Fonda (F-CA) (1965-1969) [5]
38. Richard Nixon (U-CA) (1969-1970) [6]
39. Barry Goldwater (U-AZ) (1970-1977) [7]
40. Eugene McCarthy (F-MN) (1977-1985)
41. Howard Baker (U-TN) (1985-1989) [8]
42. Jesse Jackson (F-SC) (1989-1993) [9]
43. Jerry Brown (R-CA) (1993-2001) [10]
44. Al Gore (R-TN) (2001-2009) [11]
45. George W. Bush (U-TX) (2009-present)

[1]  Died of a heart attack a few months into his term due to the stress of a nation coming apart at the seams.
[2]  The Union Party was formed by elements that wanted to put saving the Union above "petty politics".  General MacArthur, a central figure in suppressing unrest, is their chosen leader.
[3]  Patton is practically handpicked by MacArthur as his successor, but failing health limits him to one term.  No significant Union figure can make a stand in 1956.
[4]  The remnants of the Democratic and Republican party, having fallen by the wayside in recent years, rally around dissatisfaction with the militaristic Unionists and convince John Wayne to act as their spokesman.  He's a very effective administrator, as it turns out.  They call themselves the Freedom Party.
[5]  The Freedom Party is slow to adapt, and their next choice fails to inspire the public like John Wayne did.
[6]  Assassinated by a mentally insane man who had delusions of political grandeur at an event in Virginia.
[7]  A popular president in his own right, but his approval ratings fail to win him a third term like MacArthur.
[8]  While a good president, political apathy is on the rise, and works to the advantage of the Freedom party to limit him to one term.
[9]  The first half of Jackson's term goes well, but the second half see's more empty promises then actual results.
[10] A growing reform movement, angry that the "petty politics" are once again ruining the nation while important issues go unaddressed, disrupts the election of 1992, robbing the Union Party of the election in favor of Jerry Brown, the winner of the Freedom primaries (against the incumbent, no less).  He's very sympathetic to the movement and runs with the Reform Party for his second term as much of the Freedom Party defects with him.
[11]  Good times under President Brown allow Al Gore to breeze into the presidency.  A good first term insures a second, though by 2008 America is once again in a small slump.


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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2012, 02:55:40 PM »

A more polarized country from the start.  Yeah, I know, there's some weird things in here, but I'm too lazy to explain them all now (though there is a reason for each).  C stands for Conservative Party though.

1.  George Washington (F-VA) (1789-1797)
2.  John Adams (F-MA) (1797-1801)
3.   Aaron Burr  (DR-NY) (1801-1805)
4.  Thomas Jefferson (D-VA) (1805-1813)
5.  DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) (1813-1821)
6.  John Q. Adams (D-MA) (1821-1829)
7.  Henry Clay (F-KY) (1829-1837)
8.  Martin Van Buren (D-NY) (1837-1845)
9.  Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) (1845-1853)
10.  William Alexander Graham (F-NC) (1853-1857)
11.  John Fremont (R-CA) (1857-1861)
12.  Stephen Douglas (D-IL) (1861-1869)
13.  Horatio Seymour (D-NY) (1869-1877)
14.  James G. Blaine (F-ME) (1877-1881)
15.  Winfield Scott Hancock (D-PA) (1881-1884)
16. Thomas F. Bayard (D-DE) (1884-1889)
17.  Grover Cleveland (D-NY) (1889-1897)
18.  William Jennings Bryan (D-NE) (1897-1905)
19.  John W. Kern (D-IN) (1905-1913)
20.  William Howard Taft (C-OH) (1913-1925)
21.  Calvin Coolidge (C-MA) (1925-1933)
22.  Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY) (1933-1945)
23.  Harry S. Truman (D-MO) (1945-1953)
24. Robert Taft (C-OH) (1953-1961)
25.  Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) (1961-1969)
26.  Nelson Rockefeller (C-NY) (1969-1977)
27.  Spiro Agnew (C-MD)  (1977-1981)
28.  Jimmy Carter (D-GA) (1981-1985)
29.  George H. W. Bush (C-TX) (1985-1993)
30. Jerry Brown (D-CA) (1993-2001)
31.  Al Gore (D-TN) (2001-2009)
32.  John McCain (C-AZ) (2009-
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« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2012, 06:16:51 PM »

Here's a list of PMs from an American Monarchy timeline, just because I wanted to do something outside the norm (though I could never compete with the excellent TL already on this site).  A few notes:  Elections are every 5 years unless parliament dissolves before then.  Also I've worked out party seats for each cycle as well.  Because of the system, the PM is actually made official the same year as the election.  Also, the civil war is delayed 20 years because of efforts of the King and a longer lives Stephen Douglas.

1. John Adams (F-MA) (1790-1795)
2. Oliver Ellsworth (F-CT) (1795-1800)
3. Thomas Jefferson (D-VA) (1800-1810)
4. George Clinton (D-NY) (1810-1811)**
5. James Madison (D-VA) (1811-1812)*
6. Jared Ingersoll (FR-PA) (1812-1817)
7. James Monroe (D-VA) (1817-1822)
8. Nathan Sanford (D-NY) (1822-1826) *
9. John Quincy Adams (D-MA) (1826-1833)*
10. Henry Clay (W-KY) (1833-1843)
11. George M. Dallas (FR-PA) (1843-1848)
12. William O. Butler (D-KY) (1848-1853)
13. Franklin Pierce (D-NH) (1853-1856)*
14. Nathaniel P. Banks (FR-MA) (1856-1858)*
15. Stephen Douglas (D-IL) (1858-1867)**
16. Horatio Seymour (D-NY) (1867-1873)
17. Schuyler Colfax (W-IN) (1873-1878)
18. John Sherman (L-OH) (1878-1886)*
19. William Jennings Bryan (W-NE) (1896-1899)*
20. William McKinley (L-OH) (1899-1904)
21. William Jennings Bryan (W-NE) (1904-1914)
22. William Howard Taft (L-OH) (1914-1919)
23. Al Smith (W-NY) (1919-1932)*
24. Herbert Hoover (L-CA) (1932-1937)
25. Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (P-MN) (1937-1942)
26. John Nance Garner (W-TX) (1942-1947)
27. Thomas E. Dewey (L-NY) (1947-1953)*
28. Adlai Stevenson II (W-IL) (1953-1958)
29. Farrell Dobbs (S-ND) (1958-1960)***
30. Myra Tanner Weiss (S-CA) (1960-1963)
31. Barry Goldwater (L-AZ) (1963-1975)*
32. Jerry Brown (S-CA) (1975-1985)
33. Harold Stassen (L-MN) (1985-1990)
34. James Stockdale (W-CA) (1990-1995)
35. Steve Forbes (L-NY) (1995-2000)
36. Al Gore (S-TN) (2000-2009)*
37. Jeb Bush (L-FL) (2009-)

F-Federalist
D-Democratic
FR-Freedom
W-Whig
L-Liberal (liberal in the classical sense)
P-Progressive
S-Socialist

* Voted out in motion of no confidence
** Died in office (natural causes)
*** Assassinated
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« Reply #8 on: May 23, 2012, 04:39:10 PM »

Limited WWIII Scenario '89

President

41.  George H. W. Bush (R-TX) (1989-1997)
42.  Bob Dole (R-KS) (1997-2001)

43.  Paul Wellstone (D-MN) (2001-2002)*
44.  Bill Bradley (D-NJ) (2002-2005)
45.  John McCain (R-AZ) (2005-2009)
46.  John Edwards (D-NC) (2009-)

*Assassinated

VP

44.  Dan Quayle (R-IN) (1989-1997)
45.  Richard Lugar (R-IN) (1997-2001)

46.  Bill Bradley (D-NJ) (2001-2002)
47.  John Edwards (D-NC) (2002-2005)

48.  Alan Keyes (R-MD) (2005-2009)
49.  Evan Bayh (D-IN) (2009-)

Election EV count

1992:  336-202
1996:  275-263
2000:  318-220
2004:  377-161
2008:  337-201
2012:  293-245
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« Reply #9 on: September 01, 2012, 01:46:08 PM »

Six Year Terms Timeline

1.  George Washington (F-VA) 1789-1795
2.  John Adams (F-MA) 1795-1801

3.  Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) 1801-1807
4.  James Madison (DR-VA) 1807-1813

5.  DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) 1813-1819
6.  Rufus King (F-NY) 1819-1825 [1]

7.  Henry Clay (N-KY) 1825-1837 [2]
8.  Martin Van Buren (A-NY) 1837-1843
9. James K. Polk (A-TN) 1843-1849

10. Zachary Taylor (N-LA) 1849-1853 [3]
11. Millard Fillmore (N-NY) 1853-1855

12. Lewis Cass (A-MI) 1855-1861
13. Stephen A. Douglas (U-IL) 1861-1867
14. Schuyler Colfax (U-IN) 1867-1873

15. George B. McClellan (I-PA) 1873-1879 [4]
16. Lyman Trumbull (F-IL) 1879-1885
17. William A. Wheeler (F-NY) 1885-1886 [5]
18. James G. Blaine (F-ME) 1886-1891
19. William McKinley (F-OH) 1891-1897
20. Garret Hobart (F-NJ) 1897-1898 [6]
21. William B. Allison (F-IA) 1898-1903
22. Mark Hanna (F-OH) 1903-1904 [7]
23. Theodore Roosevelt (F-NY) 1904-1909

24. William Jennings Bryan (P-NE) 1909-1915
25. Hiram Johnson (P-CA) 1915-1921

26. Warren G. Harding (F-OH) 1921-1924 [8]
27. William Cameron Sproul (F-PA) 1924-1927

28. Burton K. Wheeler (P-MT) 1927-1933
29. Al Smith (P-NY) 1933-1939
30. Cordell Hull (P-TN) 1939-1945

31. Thomas E. Dewey (F-NY) 1945-1951
32. Richard Nixon (F-CA) 1951-1957

33. Adlai Stevenson II (P-IL) 1957-1963
34. Barry Goldwater (F-AZ) 1963-1969
35. Hubert Humphrey (P-MN) 1969-1975
36. Gerald Ford (F-MI) 1975-1981
37. John B. Anderson (F-IL) 1981-1987
38. Donald Rumsfeld (F-IL) 1987-1993

39. Jerry Brown (P-CA) 1993-1999
40. John Edwards (P-NC) 1999-2005

41. John McCain (F-AZ) 2005-2011
42. Tommy Thompson (F-WI) 2011-

[1] = Elected by the House
[2] = Amendment passed to limit presidents to one term
[3] = Died in office
[4] = Compromise after Freedom Candidate Horace Greely is elected, but dies before the EVs are tallied.  Leans Unity.
[5] = Dies in office
[6] = Assassinated by Southern agitators
[7] = Dies in office
[8] = Dies in office

F = Federalist
DR = Democrat-Republican
N = National
A = American
U = Unity
F = Freedom
I = Independent
P = Populist
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« Reply #10 on: September 01, 2012, 06:38:40 PM »

And to demonstrate the different political climate in this TL, the 2010 election and the 1998 election (so one victory for each major party.

2010:



Governor Tommy Thompson (F-WI)/Governor Willard Romney (F-MA) - 340 EV
Governor Bill Richardson (P-NM)/Senator Dennis Kucinich (P-OH) - 198 EV

1998:



Senator John Edwards (P-NC)/Senator Al Gore (P-TN) - 347 EV
Senator Orrin Hatch (F-UT)/Fmr. Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole (F-NC) - 191 EV
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« Reply #11 on: September 23, 2012, 04:02:56 PM »

Decided to make a TL with a PoD after Washington for once...

Johnson Incapacitated in Office

36.  Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) (1963-1967) [1]
37.  Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) (1967-1969)
38.  Richard Nixon (R-CA) (1969-1974) [2]
39.  Spiro Agnew (R-MD) (1974-1977)
40.  Jerry Brown (D-CA) (1977-1985)
41.  Gary Hart (D-CO) (1985-1989)

42.  Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL) (1989-1993)
43.  Mario Cuomo (D-NY) (1993-1997)
44.  Ross Perot (R-TX) (1997-2001)
45.  Al Gore (D-TN) (2001-2009)
46.  John McCain (R-AZ) (2009-present)

[1]  Suffers a heart attack then removed using the newly ratified 25th amendment by his own consent.
[2]  Similar scandal to OTL, though details different
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« Reply #12 on: November 30, 2012, 04:05:31 PM »

I've been thinking about doing a Cold War Redux timeline a lot lately.  This is but one of MANY lists I've thought of over the past few days.  As you may notice, Eisenhower is a Democrat here.  The thought that actually started this train of thought was "What if Reagan didn't leave IL and became a prominent Democrat".  There's also a few other crazy things in here, and I do have a vaugeish background event timeline work out as well.

33.  Harry S. Truman (D-MO)/None (1945-1949)
34.  Thomas E. Dewey (R-NY)/Earl Warren (R-CA) (1949-1953)
35.  Dwight D. Eisenhower (D-NY)/Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) (1953-1961)
36.  Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA) (1961-1965)
37.  Pat Brown (D-CA)/Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) (1965-1969)
38.  Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/Ronald Reagan (R-CA) (1969-1977)
39.  Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Bob Dole (R-KS) (1977-1981)

40.  Robert Byrd (D-WV)/Birch Bayh (D-IN) (1981-1989)
41.  Pierre S. du Pont IV (R-DE)/Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL) (1989-1993) [1]
42.  Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL)/Alexander Haig (R-PA) (1993-2001)
43.  Michael Jordan (D-IL)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO) (2001-2005)
44.  Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)/Orrin Hatch (R-UT) (2005-2013)
45.  John Kerry (D-MA)/Wesley Clark (D-AR) (2013-)

[1] Declined to run again

Defeated Tickets

1948:  Harry S. Truman (D-MO)/Albin W. Barkley (D-KY)
1952:  Thomas E. Dewey(R-NY)/Earl Warren (R-CA)
1956:  Robert Taft (R-OH)/Richard Nixon (R-CA)

1960:  Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)/John F. Kennedy (D-MA)
1964:  Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr
1968:  Pat Brown (D-CA)/Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY)
1972:  Henry M. Jackson (D-WA)/Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)
1976:  Henry M. Jackson (D-WA)/Jimmy Carter (D-GA)

1980:  Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Bob Dole (R-KS)
1984:  Bob Dole (R-KS)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX)

1988:  Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/Paul Simon (D-IL)
1992:  Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Tom Harkin (D-IA)
1996:  Bill Clinton (D-AR)/Al Gore (D-TN)

2000:  John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
2004:  Michael Jordan (D-IL)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
2008:  Joe Biden (D-DE)/John Edwards (D-NC)

2012:  John Huntsman (R-UT)/Rudy Giuliani (R-NY)
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« Reply #13 on: May 11, 2013, 05:30:16 PM »

Premise:  Benjamin Franklin is elected the first president, with Washington as his reluctant VP.  Washington inherits the presidency, but does not want the job, leading to more chaos earlier in the republic, though things eventually calm down to a more stable modern day.

Presidents of the United States

1.  Benjamin Franklin (I-PA) (April 30, 1789 - February 3, 1790)
2.  George Washington (I-VA) (February 3, 1790 - March 4, 1793)
3.  John Adams (F-MA) (March 4, 1793 - March 4, 1801)
4.  Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) (March 4, 1801 - March 4, 1809)
5.  Aaron Burr (DR-NY) (March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1813)
6.  DeWitt Clinton (P-NY) (March 4, 1813 - March 4, 1821)
7.  James Monroe (D-VA) (March 4, 1821 - March 4, 1825)
8.  John Quincy Adams (P-MA) (March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1833)
9.  Andrew Jackson (P-TN) (March 4, 1833 - March 4, 1837)
10.  Henry Clay (D-KY) (March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1845)
11.  James K. Polk (P-TN) (March 4, 1845 - January 12, 1852)
12.  William R. King (P-AL) (January 12, 1852 - March 4, 1853) [1]
13.  James Buchanan (P-PA) (March 4, 1853 - March 4, 1857)
14.  Stephen A. Douglas (P-IL) (March 4, 1857 - March 4, 1861) [2]
15.  William H. Seward (R-NY) (March 4, 1861 - April 23, 1866) [3]
16.  Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) (April 23, 1866 - March 4, 1873)
17.  Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (R-MA) (March 4, 1873 - March 4, 1877)

18.  Samuel J. Tilden (P-NY) (March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1885)
19.  James G. Blaine (R-ME) (March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1893)
20.  David B. Hill (P-NY) (March 4, 1893 - March 4, 1897)
21.  William McKinley (R-OH) (March 4, 1897 - March 4, 1905)
22.  William B. Allison (R-IA) (March 4, 1905 - August 2, 1907)
23.  Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) (August 2, 1907 - March 4, 1913)
24.  William Howard Taft (R-OH) (March 4, 1913 - March 4, 1921)

25.  Al Smith (P-NY) (March 4, 1921 - March 4, 1925)
26.  Frank Orren Lowden (R-IL) (March 4, 1925 - March 4, 1933)
27.  Al Smith (P-NY) (March 4, 1933 - March 4, 1941)
28.  John Nance Garner (P-TX) (March 4, 1941 - March 4, 1949)

29.  Thomas E. Dewey (R-NY) (March 4, 1949 - March 4, 1957)
30.  Adlai Stevenson II (P-IL) (March 4, 1957 - March 4, 1965)
31.  Richard Nixon (R-CA) (March 4, 1965 - March 4, 1969)
32.  Hubert Humphrey (P-MN) (March 4, 1969 - March 4, 1973)
33.  Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) (March 4, 1973 - November 1, 1978)
34.  George W. Romney (R-MI) (November 1, 1978 - March 4, 1985)

35.  John Jacob Rhodes (R-AZ) (March 4, 1985 - March 4, 1989)
36.  Dick Gephardt (P-MO) (March 4, 1989 - March 4, 1993)
37.  Ross Perot (R-TX) (March 4, 1993 - March 4, 1997)
38.  Jerry Brown (P-CA) (March 4, 1997 - March 4, 2005)
39.  John McCain (R-AZ) (March 4, 2005 - March 4, 2013)
40.  Joe Biden (P-DE) (March 4, 2013 - Present)

Vice Presidents of the United States

1.  George Washington (I-VA) (April 30, 1789 - February 3, 1790)
Vacant - February 3, 1790 - March 4, 1793
2.  Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) (March 4, 1793 - March 4, 1797)
3.  Thomas Pinckney (F-SC) (March 4, 1797 - March 4, 1801)
4.  Aaron Burr (DR-NY) (March 4, 1801 - March 4, 1809)
5.  Henry Dearborn (DR-ME) (March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1813)

6.  John Quincy Adams (P-MA) (March 4, 1813 - March 4, 1821)
7.  Daniel D. Tompkins (D-NY) (March 4, 1821 - March 4, 1825)
8.  John C. Calhoun (P-SC) (March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1833)
9.  Martin Van Buren (P-NY) (March 4, 1833 - March 4, 1837)

10.  William Henry Harrison (D-KY) (March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1845)
11.  Richard Mentor Johnson (P-TN) (March 4, 1845 - October 30, 1849)
Vacant -  October 30, 1849 - March 4, 1853
12.  Franklin Pierce (P-NH) (March 4, 1853 - March 4, 1857)
13.  John C. Breckinridge (P-KY) (March 4, 1857 - March 4, 1861)

14.  Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) (March 4, 1861 - April 23, 1866)
Vacant -  April 23, 1866 - May 1, 1866
15.  Salmon P. Chase (R-OH) (May 1, 1866 - March 4, 1873)
16.  Schuyler Colfax (R-IN) (March 4, 1873 - March 4, 1877)

17.  Thomas A. Hendricks (P-IN) (March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1885)
18.  John Sherman (R-OH) (March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1893)
19.  Adlai Stevenson (P-IL) (March 4, 1893 - March 4, 1897)
20.  H. Clay Evans (R-TN) (March 4, 1897 - May 6, 1901) [3]
Vacant -  May 6, 1901 - May 18, 1901
21.  William B. Allison (R-IA) (May 18, 1901 - March 4, 1905)
22.  Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) (March 4, 1905 - August 2, 1907)

Vacant -  August 2, 1907 - August 15, 1907
23.  Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) (August 15, 1907 - March 4, 1913)
24.  Nicholas Murray Butler (R-NJ) (March 4, 1913 - March 4, 1921)

25.  Alexander Mitchell Palmer (P-PA) (March 4, 1921 - March 4, 1925)
26.  Theodore E. Burton (R-OH) (March 4, 1925 - March 4, 1929) [4]
27.  Herbert Hoover (R-CA) (March 4, 1929 - March 4, 1933)
28.  John Nance Garner (P-TX) (March 4, 1933 - March 4, 1941)
29.  Henry A. Wallace (P-IA) (March 4, 1941 - March 4, 1949)

30.  Earl Warren (R-CA) (March 4, 1949 - March 4, 1957)
31.  W. Averell Harriman (P-NY) (March 4, 1957 - March 4, 1965)
32.  Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA) (March 4, 1965 - March 4, 1969)
33.  Robert F. Kennedy (P-NY) (March 4, 1969 - March 4, 1973)
34.  George W. Romney (R-MI) (March 4, 1973 - November 1, 1978)
Vacant -  November 1, 1978 - November 18, 1978
35.  John Jacob Rhodes (R-AZ) (November 1, 1978 - March 4, 1985)
36.  George H. W. Bush (R-TX) (March 4, 1985 - March 4, 1989)

37.  Al Gore (P-TN) (March 4, 1989 - March 4, 1993)
38.  Alan Keyes (R-MD) (March 4, 1993 - March 4, 1997)
39.  Bill Clinton (P-AK) (March 4, 1997 - March 4, 2005)
40.  Steve Forbes (R-NJ) (March 4, 2005 - March 4, 2013)
41.  Barack Obama (P-IL) (March 4, 2013 - Present)

[1]  President Pro Temp takes over, according to the 1792 act.  After this incident an amendment is passed that makes the succession similar to what we have today.
[2]  Elected by house vote
[3]  Assassinated
[4]  Did not seek re-election due to health concerns

*  Instead of the Whigs rising to challenge the Democratic-Republican party, which later became the Democratic Party, the traditionalists eventually form their own party, the People's Party, which plays the role of the Democratic Party ITTL.

**  All non-notated deaths are from natural causes.
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