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« Reply #475 on: June 06, 2018, 06:17:51 PM »

1968
GovernorSenator
CandidateRonald ReaganEugene McCarthy
R—California
D—Minnesota
SenatorFmr. Governor
Running mateRobert P. GriffinTerry Sanford
R—Michigan
D—North Carolina
PV%49.7%47.8%
EV's360168




1972
SenatorPresident
CandidateEd MuskieRonald Reagan
D—Maine
R—California
SenatorVice President
Running mateGaylord NelsonRobert P. Griffin
D—Wisconsin
R—Michigan
PV%50.4%49.0%
EV's337201




1976
PresidentFmr. Governor
CandidateEd MuskieJohn Conally
D—Maine
R—Texas
Vice PresidentSenator
Running mateGaylord NelsonHoward Baker
D—Wisconsin
R—Tennessee
PV%52.6%47.3%
EV's368170

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« Reply #476 on: June 06, 2018, 06:23:16 PM »

Incumbency is so Overrated

45. Mr. Donald J. Trump/ Gov. Michael Pence      Jan. 20 2017-Jan. 20 2021
46. Sen. Cory Booker/ Gov. Gretchen Whitmer      Jan. 20 2021-Jan. 20 2025
47. Sen. Thomas Cotton/ Gov. Diane Black          Jan. 20 2025-Jan. 20 2029
48. Sen. Tulsi Gabbard / Sen. Christopher Murphy  Jan. 20 2029-Jan. 20 2033
49. Gov. Matthew Gaetz / Rep. Charles Kirk       Jan. 20 2033-Jan. 20 2037 


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« Reply #477 on: June 09, 2018, 07:29:33 PM »

1980
GovernorFmr. President
CandidateRobert F. KennedyRonald Reagan
D—New York
R—California
Vice PresidentSenator
Running mateGaylord NelsonGeorge Bush
D—Wisconsin
R—Texas
PV%49.9%48.8%
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« Reply #478 on: June 09, 2018, 08:43:48 PM »

The Kennedy Dynasty:

37. Robert Kennedy (1969-1977)
38. Ronald Reagan (1977-1981)
39. Jimmy Carter (1981-1984)
40. Ted Kennedy (1984-1989)
41. Bob Dole (1989-1993)
42. Bill Clinton (1993-2001)
43. John McCain (2001-2009)
44. Donald Trump (2009-2017)
45. Barack Obama (2017-2021)
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« Reply #479 on: June 11, 2018, 06:02:28 PM »

1984
PresidentRepresentative
CandidateRobert F. KennedyPhil Crane
D—New York
R—Illinois
RepresentativeRepresentative
Running mateMartin Luther King, Jr.Guy Vander Jagt
D—Georgia
R—Michigan
PV%51.0%47.9%
EV's303235





1988
SenatorVice President
CandidateGeorge BushMartin Luther King, Jr.
R—Texas
D—Georgia
GovernorSenator
Running mateSandra Day O'ConnorJoe Biden
R—Arizona
D—Delaware
PV%53.2%45.7%
EV's395143

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« Reply #480 on: June 17, 2018, 03:16:57 AM »

PresidentTermVice President
29.Woodrow Wilson(Dem–N.J.)1913–1919Died28.Thomas R. Marshall
30.Thomas R. Marshall(Dem–Ind.)1919–1921None
31.William Gibbs McAdoo(Dem–Calif.)1921–192529.Franklin D. Roosevelt
32.Warren G. Harding(Rep–Ohio)1925–1927Died30.Calvin Coolidge
33.Calvin Coolidge(Rep–Mass.)1927–1929None
34.Herbert Hoover(Rep–Calif.)1929–193331.Charles Curtis
35.Franklin D. Roosevelt(Dem–N.Y.)1933–1945Died32.John Nance Garner(1933-37)
34.Cordell Hull(1937-45)
35.Henry A. Wallace(1945)
36.Henry A. Wallace(Dem, then Ind–Iowa)1945–1949None
37.Thomas E. Dewey(Rep–N.Y.)1949–195736.Earl Warren
38.Earl Warren(Rep–Calif.)1957–196537.Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
39.John F. Kennedy(Dem–Mass.)1965–1968Assassinated38.Hubert Humphrey
40.Hubert Humphrey(Dem–Minn.)1968–197739.Pat Brown(1969-77)
41.Jimmy Carter(Dem–Ga.)1977–198140.Henry M. Jackson
42.Bob Dole(Rep–Kans.)1981–198541.George Bush
43.Gary Hart(Dem–Colo.)1985–198942.Geraldine Ferraro
44.George Bush(Rep–Texas)1989–199343.Dan Quayle
45.Bill Clinton(Dem, then Ind–Ark.)1993–1995Removed44.Al Gore
46.Al Gore(Ind–Tenn.)1995–1997None
47.Bob Dole(Rep–Kans.)1997–200145.Connie Mack III
48.John McCain(Rep–Ariz.)2001–200946.Joe Lieberman
49.Elizabeth Dole(Rep–N.C.)2009–201347.Jeb Bush
50.Barack Obama(Prog–Ill.)2013–present48.Mark Warner
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« Reply #481 on: June 17, 2018, 10:28:53 PM »
« Edited: June 18, 2018, 12:20:08 AM by Del Tachi »

Reagan wins 1976

39.  Ronald Reagan (R-CA) / Richard Schweiker (R-PA); 1977-1981
40.  John Glenn (D-OH) / Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX); 1981-1989
41.  Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) / Michael Dukakis (D-MA); 1989-1993

42.  George H.W. Bush (R-TX) / Carroll Campbell (R-SC); 1993-2001
43.  Bill Clinton (D-AR) / Bob Kerrey (D-NE); 2001-2009
44.  George Allen (R-VA) / Bobby Jindal (R-LA); 2009-2017
45.  Bernie Sanders (I-VT) / Sherrod Brown (D-OH); 2017-present

Recent Elections:

United States presidential election, 2000


(✓) Former Governor Bill Clinton (D-AR) / Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) - 273 EV, 50.6 million PV
Vice President Carroll Campbell (R-SC) / Senator John McCain (R-AZ) - 265 EV, 50.9 million PV

With outgoing President Bush generally popular and a booming peacetime economy, Vice President Carroll Campbell is generally expected to secure a third term for the Republicans.  However, former Arkansas governor Bill Clinton proves to be a formidable challenger whose "New Democrat" rhetoric reverberates through a country seeking moderation and compassion.  Clinton eeks out a narrow victory in the Electoral College despite losing the popular vote.

United States presidential election, 2004


(✓) President Bill Clinton (D-AR) / Vice President Bob Kerrey (D-NE) - 322 EV, 62.5 million PV
Former Governor George W. Bush (R-TX) / Senator Bill Frist (R-TN) - 216 EV, 59.7 million PV

Following the devastating 9/11 attacks, President Clinton's popularity soars.  The United States and its allies invade Afghanistan to pursue Usama Bin Laden and dismantle the country's Taliban government.  Former Texas Governor George W. Bush emerges as the Republican nominee after a relatively uncontested GOP primary, and the fall campaign is competitive due to numerous Clinton scandals (which First Lady Hillary Clinton famously refers to as a "vast right wing conspiracy" during the campaign) and the increasing salience of social issues.  However, Clinton's wartime popularity carries the day when he wins on election day.

United States presidential election, 2008

(✓) Senator George Allen (R-VA) / Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA) - 380 EV, 70.8 million PV
Vice President Bob Kerrey (D-NE) / Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) - 158 EV, 61.4 million PV

Congressional scandal, the government response to Hurricane Katrina, and increasing concerns about a stalemate in Afghanistan cost Democrats their Congressional majorities in 2006.  However, Clinton remains personally popular until the beginnings of the global financial crisis in 2007.  The GOP contest is a protracted battle between conservative George Allen and John McCain, which Allen is able to win late in the primary season.  VP Bob Kerrey waltzes to the Democratic nomination and serves as the party's "sacrificial lamb" once the severity of the economic crisis becomes fully apparent in October 2008.
United States presidential election, 2012


(✓) President George Allen (R-VA) / Vice President Bobby Jindal (R-LA) - 317 EV, 68.6 million PV
Senator John Kerry (D-MA) / Congressman Dan Kildee (D-MI) - 221 EV, 62.9 million PV

With the economy stabilized following an economic stimulus package and a bailout of the banking sector, President Allen works with a Republican Congress to pass national right-to-work legislation, the largest tax cuts in American history, and partial Social Security privatization.  However, backlash against these proposals lead to Democrats taking back the House of Representatives with a loud, unruly "Justice Caucus" pushing them towards the left.  Party stalwart John Kerry is able to win the Democratic nomination as a "last option" after several other more fringe candidates each suffer spectacular meltdowns.  Despite tepid approvals, President Allen is able to comfortably win reelection due to a historic poor campaign by Kerry and the Democrats.
 

United States presidential election, 2016


(✓) Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) / Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) - 297 EV, 64.6 million PV
Former Secretary of State Mitt Romney (R-MA) / Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) - 241 EV, 67.6 million PV

Republican popularity wanes throughout Allen's second term, and Democrats have another good midterm in 2014.  A large and talented Democratic field in 2016 is defeated by unconventional candidate Senator Bernie Sanders while former Republican Secretary of State Mitt Romney wins the GOP primary after a stronger-than-expected challenge form Idaho Governor Butch Otter.  Republicans campaign by saying that Sanders' economic platform would spell recession and huge deficits while Sanders' rhetoric is focused on a broad-based anti-elitist message without realistic policy proposals.  Despite Romney's perceived strength, Sanders' wins in the electoral college. 
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« Reply #482 on: June 19, 2018, 01:02:56 PM »

Republicans Settle in 1972:

37. Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (Democratic): 1969-1973

38. Nelson Rockefeller / Bob Dole (Republican): 1973-1981

39. Ted Kennedy / John Glenn (Democratic): 1981-1989

40. Richard Lugar / Tom Kean (Republican): 1989-1997

41. Al Gore / Ann Richards (Democratic): 1997-2005

42. Tom Ridge / Chuck Hagel (Republican): 2005-2009

43. Brian Schweitzer / John Kerry (Democratic): 2009-2013

44. Tom Ridge / Jon Huntsman (Republican): 2013-2017

45. Barack Obama / Jeff Merkley (Democratic): 2017-2025

46. Jeff Merkley / Julian Castro (Democratic): 2025-Incumbent
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« Reply #483 on: June 22, 2018, 11:20:45 PM »

The endgame of my now-discontinued Blackjack and Hookers, up to the present day.

Presidents of the United States from Jan 1981
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981-1986†)
defeated James Earl Carter (inc., 1980), Walter Frederick Mondale (1984)
41. George Herbert Walker Bush (1986-1989)
42. James Baxter Hunt (1989-1997)
defeated George Herbert Walker Bush (inc., 1988), Henry Ross Perot and Robert Joseph Dole (1992)
43. Mario Matthew Cuomo (1997-2002†)
defeated John Sidney McCain (1996)
“defeated” John Ellis “Jeb!” Bush (2000)
44. Richard Bruce Cheney (2002-2005)

A. Charles Ellis Schumer (2003)
45. John Ellis “Jeb!” Bush (2005-2009)
defeated Paul David Wellstone (2004)
46. Maurice Robert "Mike" Gravel (2009-2011†)
defeated John Ellis “Jeb!” Bush (inc.) and Charles Ellis Schumer and Bernard Sanders (2008)
47. Russell Dana Feingold (2011-???)
defeated Richard John Santorum (2012), Allen Kelsey Grammer (2016)

Vice Presidents of the United States from Jan 1981
43. George Herbert Walker Bush (1981-1986↑)
defeated Walter Frederick Mondale (inc., 1980), Geraldine Anne Ferraro (1984)
44. Jack French Kemp (1986-1989)
45. Mario Matthew Cuomo (1989-1997)
defeated Jack French Kemp (inc., 1988), Edmund Gerald Brown and Carroll Ashmore Campbell (1992)
46. Dorothy Ann Willis Richards (1997-2001)
defeated James Danforth Quayle (1996)
47. Richard Bruce Cheney (2001-2002↑)

“defeated” Dorothy Ann Willis Richards (2000)
48. Porter Johnston Goss (2003-2005)
49. John Mathias Engler (2005-2009)

defeated James Maury Henson (2004)
50. Russell Dana Feingold (2009-2011↑)

defeated John Mathias Engler (inc.) and William Blaine Richardson and Dennis John Kucinich (2008)
51. Scott Stewart Bakula (2011-???)
defeated Michele Marie Bachmann (2012), Rafael Edward Cruz (2016)

Speakers of the House from Jan 1981
47. Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill (1977-1985)
48. James Claude Wright (1985-1991)
49. Patricia Nell Scott Schroeder (1991-1997)
50. Charles Ellis Schumer (1997-1999)

51. Newton Leroy Gingrich (1999-2003)
(50). Charles Ellis Schumer (2003)
52. Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro Pelosi (2003-2005)

53. Roy Dean Blunt (2005-2007)
(52). Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro Pelosi (2007-2015)
54. Stephen Joseph Scalise (2015-2017)
55. Cathy Anne McMorris Rodgers (2017-???)


Majority Leaders of the Senate from Jan 1981
Howard Henry Baker (1981-1985)
Robert Carlyle Byrd (1985-1989)
George John Mitchell (1989-1995)
James Ralph Sasser (1995-1999)

Donald Lee Nickles (1999-2003)
Barbara Ann Mikulski (2003-2011)
Richard Joseph Durbin (2011-???)


Presidents pro tempore of the Senate since Jan 1981
James Strom Thurmond (1981-1985)
John Cornelius Stennis (1985-1989)
Robert Carlyle Byrd (1989-1999) (emeritus 1999/2001-2003)

William Victor Roth (1999-2001)
Pietro Vichi Domenici (2001-2003) (emeritus 2003-2009)

Robert Carlyle Byrd (2003-2010)
Joseph Robinette Biden (2010-???)


May offer a list of current Senators and Congressional leadership if requested. Also possible is a write-up, explaining the madness.
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« Reply #484 on: June 24, 2018, 07:10:10 PM »

45. Donald Trump / Mike Pence 2017-2021
46. Joe Biden / Kamala Harris 2021-2022*
47. Kamala Harris / Tom Wolf 2022-2025
48. Nikki Haley / Tom Cotton 2025-2029**
49. Tom Cotton / Mia Love 2029-2033 
50. Abby Finkenauer / Jane Kim 2033-2037
51. John Pence / Charles Kirk 2037-2041

*resigns due to ill health
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« Reply #485 on: June 25, 2018, 03:21:08 PM »

46th Prez Cory Booker/Tim Ryan
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« Reply #486 on: June 25, 2018, 04:43:18 PM »

American Presidents of the Parliament:

1. Bernie Sanders (2021-2025)-Progressive Union
2. Kamala Harris (2025-2027)- Left Solutions
3. Martha McSally (2027-2029)- The Republican Coalition
4. Jeff Merkley (2029-2031)- Progressive Union
5. William Hurd (2031-2035)- Centre Party
6. Tim Ashe (2035-2039)- Progressive Union
7. Axel Smith (2039-2040)- American Party
8. Jason Lewis (2040-2041)- American Party
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« Reply #487 on: June 26, 2018, 04:47:47 PM »

List of Presidents of Congress. Presidents are usually party leaders in the House of Representatives, but some Senators have become President as well. In very rare cases, someone from outside Congress may be elected President.

PresidentPartyTermDistrictElections won
Lyndon B. JohnsonDemocratic/Labor1955–1971 RetiredEdwards
Texas (Senate)
1957
1960
1964
1968
Nelson RockefellerUnionist1971–1972 Lost party leadershipNone1971
Ted HeathUnionist1971–1974 Lost GEBexleyNone
George McGovernLabor1974–1976 Lost GEDakota (Senate)1974
Margaret Roberts ThatcherUnionist1976–1989 Lost leadershipBarnet1976
1981
1984
Richard B. CheneyUnionist1989–1994 Lost leadershipShoshoni1989
Newt GingrichUnionist1994–1994 Lost GESouth PiedmontNone
George MitchellLabor1994–1997 RetiredMaine (Senate)1994
David BoniorLabor1997–2001 Lost GENorth Detroit1999
Richard B. CheneyUnionist2001–2007 ResignedNone2001
2006
Roy BluntUnionist2007–2007 RetiredOzarkNone
John LewisLabor2007–2010 RetiredAtlanta2007
Jack LaytonLabor2010–2011 DiedToronto2011
Nancy PelosiLabor2011–2011 RetiredSan FranciscoNone
Barack ObamaLabor2011–presentChicago2016
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« Reply #488 on: June 26, 2018, 11:06:04 PM »

List of Presidents of Congress. Presidents are usually party leaders in the House of Representatives, but some Senators have become President as well. In very rare cases, someone from outside Congress may be elected President.

PresidentPartyTermDistrictElections won
Lyndon B. JohnsonDemocratic/Labor1955–1971 RetiredEdwards
Texas (Senate)
1957
1960
1964
1968
Nelson RockefellerUnionist1971–1972 Lost party leadershipNone1971
Ted HeathUnionist1971–1974 Lost GEBexleyNone
George McGovernLabor1974–1976 Lost GEDakota (Senate)1974
Margaret Roberts ThatcherUnionist1976–1989 Lost leadershipBarnet1976
1981
1984
Richard B. CheneyUnionist1989–1994 Lost leadershipShoshoni1989
Newt GingrichUnionist1994–1994 Lost GESouth PiedmontNone
George MitchellLabor1994–1997 RetiredMaine (Senate)1994
David BoniorLabor1997–2001 Lost GENorth Detroit1999
Richard B. CheneyUnionist2001–2007 ResignedNone2001
2006
Roy BluntUnionist2007–2007 RetiredOzarkNone
John LewisLabor2007–2010 RetiredAtlanta2007
Jack LaytonLabor2010–2011 DiedToronto2011
Nancy PelosiLabor2011–2011 RetiredSan FranciscoNone
Barack ObamaLabor2011–presentChicago2016

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« Reply #489 on: June 29, 2018, 01:26:50 PM »

Presidents of the North American Union

2000: Gov. George W. Bush (Texas) / Gov. Vicente Fox (Guajuanato)
2004: Pres. George W. Bush (Texas) / VP Vicente Fox (Guajuanato)

2008: Sen Barack Obama (Illinois) / Fmr Gov. Andres Manuel López Obrador (Mexico City)
2012: Sen. Stephen Harper (Alberta) / Fmr Gov. Mitt Romney (Massachussets)
2016: Fmr. VP Andres Manuel López Obrador (Mexico City) / Rep. Justin Trudeau (Quebec)

Defeated tickets:

2000: VP Jean Chretien (Quebec) / Sen. Al Gore (Tennessee)
2004: Sen John Kerry (Massachussets) /  Fmr. Gov. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas (Mexico City)

2008: VP Vicente Fox (Guajuanato) / Sen. John McCain (Arizona)
2012: Pres Barack Obama (Illinois) / VP Andres Manuel López Obrador (Mexico City)
2016: Pres. Stephen Harper (Alberta) / VP Mitt Romney (Massachussets)
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« Reply #490 on: June 29, 2018, 01:31:42 PM »

Perot wins 1992
41. Pres. George H.W Bush [R-TX]/ VP Dan Quayle [R-IN] 1989-1993
42. Businessman Ross Perot [I-TX]/ Vice Admiral James Stockdale [I-IL] 1993-2001
43. Former Governor William J. Clinton [D-AR]/Senator Al Gore [R-TN] 2001-2009
44. Former Governor George W. Bush [R-TX]/Governor Sarah Palin [R-AK] 2009-2017
45. VP Sarah Palin [R-AK]/ Senator Ted Cruz [R-TX] 2017-2021
46. Senator Bob Menendez [D-NJ]/Senator Tammy Baldwin [D-WI] 2021-2029
 

Defeated Tickets:
1988: Governor Micheal Dukakis [D-MA]/ Senator Lloyd Bentsen [D-TX]
1992: Pres. George H.W Bush [R-TX]/ VP Dan Quayle [R-IN], Governor Mario Cuomo [D-NY]/Governor William J Clinton [D-AR]
1996: Senator Al Gore [D-TN]/Senator Bob Kerrey [D-NE], Senator Bob Dole [R-KS]/Rep. Jack Kemp [R-NY]
2000: VP James Stockdale [I-IL]/Businessman Donald J. Trump [I-NY], Rep. Jack Kemp [R-NY]/Senator John McCain [R-AZ]
2004: Mayor Rudy Giuliani [R-NY]/ Senator John Kasich [R-OH]
2008: VP Al Gore [D-TN]/ Senator Barack Obama [D-Pakistan]
2012: Senator Barack Obama [D-Pakistan]/Former First Lady Hillary Clinton [D-NY]
2016: Former First Lady Hillary Clinton [D-NY]/Governor Martin O’Malley [D-MD]
2020: Pres. Sarah Palin [R-AK]/VP Ted Cruz [R-TX]
2024: Former VP Ted Cruz [R-TX]/Senator Kelly Ayotte [R-NH]
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« Reply #491 on: June 29, 2018, 01:38:42 PM »

1) I thought Obama was “Kenyan” and 2) At what point do we annex Pakistan?!
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« Reply #492 on: June 29, 2018, 01:39:57 PM »

1) I thought Obama was “Kenyan” and 2) At what point do we annex Pakistan?!
When you're so edgy you reject the original birther theories and substitute your own.
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« Reply #493 on: June 29, 2018, 01:43:46 PM »

1) I thought Obama was “Kenyan” and 2) At what point do we annex Pakistan?!
We don’t. I’m Emo.. so edgy humor is kinda my thing
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« Reply #494 on: June 30, 2018, 08:30:39 AM »

1) I thought Obama was “Kenyan” and 2) At what point do we annex Pakistan?!
I’m Emo.

We still have those?
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« Reply #495 on: June 30, 2018, 01:05:10 PM »

Prime Ministers of the United States
1. Charles Sumner (Republican-Massachusetts) 1869–1874
2. Elihu B. Washburne (Republican-Illinois) 1874–1878

3. George B. McClellan (Democratic-New Jersey) 1878–1881
4. Elihu B. Washburne (Republican-Illinois) 1881–1886
5. Grover Cleveland (Democratic-New York) 1886–1898
6. William Jennings Bryan (Populist-Nebraska) 1898–1915
7. Charles E. Hughes (Republican-New York) 1915–1923
8. Warren G. Harding (Republican-Ohio) 1923
9. Frank Lowden (Republican-Illinois) 1923–1927

10. Hiram Johnson (Labor-California) 1927–1945
11. Alben W. Barkley (Labor-Kentucky) 1945–1946
12. Glen H. Taylor (Labor-Idaho) 1946–1956

13. Richard Nixon (United-California) 1956–1960
14. Nelson Rockefeller (United-New York) 1960–1968

15. Ralph Yarborough (Labor-Texas) 1968–1970
16. Nelson Rockefeller (United-New York) 1970–1973
17. Scoop Jackson (Labor-Washington) 1973–1978
18. Nelson Rockefeller (United-New York) 1978–1979
19. George H. W. Bush (United-Texas) 1979–1992

20. Jerry Brown (Labor-California) 1992–1998
21. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (United-Florida) 1998–2006
22. Barack Obama (Labor-Illinois) 2006–2009
23. Sarah Palin (Progress-Alaska) 2009–2010
24. Tom Coburn (Progress-Oklahoma) 2010

25. Rudy Giuliani (United-New York) 2010–2012
26. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (United-Texas) 2012
27. John E. Sununu (United-New Hampshire) 2012–2013

28. Peter DeFazio (Labor-Oregon) 2013–present
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« Reply #496 on: June 30, 2018, 06:06:22 PM »

1) I thought Obama was “Kenyan” and 2) At what point do we annex Pakistan?!
I’m Emo.

We still have those?
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« Reply #497 on: July 01, 2018, 01:51:49 PM »

A Parliment for America

Dick Gephardt 1991-2001 St Louis
John McCain 2001-2007 Conservative Gila River
Hillary Rodham 2007-2017 Hot Springs
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« Reply #498 on: July 02, 2018, 05:50:09 PM »

Presidents of the United States
28. Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) 1913–1918

Chairmen of the Committee for National Reorganization
29. A. Mitchell Palmer (NOROS) 1918–1920

Presidents of the United States
29. A. Mitchell Palmer (NOROS) 1920–1933
30. Lynn Frazier (Social Democrats) 1933–1939
31. Elmer A. Benson (Social Democrats) 1939–1945
32. Henry A. Wallace (Social Democrats) 1945–1951
33. Leo Isacson (Social Democrats) 1951–1955


Chairmen of the General Junta
34. Curtis LeMay (Military) 1955–1958

Presidents of the United States
35. Prescott Bush (Independent) 1958–1959
36. Curtis LeMay (Independent) 1959–1968
37. Barry Goldwater (Independent) 1968–1970
38. Eugene McCarthy (Social Democrats) 1970
(Social Democrats-Movement for National Reconciliation) 1970–1977
39. Don Edwards (SD-MNR) 1977–1983

40. Barry Goldwater (Independent) 1983–1989
41. Ron Dellums (SD-MNR) 1989–1995
42. Ralph Nader (SD-MNR) 1995–2001

43. Blanche Lincoln (New Democracy) 2001–2007
44. Peter Camejo (SD-MNR) 2007–2008†
45. Dennis Kucinich (SD-MNR) 2008–2013
46. Russ Feingold (SD-MNR) 2013–
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2008: Madam President

44. Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh 2009-2013
45. Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan 2013-2017
46. Barack Obama/Andrew Cuomo 2017-2021, Martin Heinrich 2021-2025
47. Martin Heinrich/Tim Ryan 2025-2029

Losing Tickets

2008: John McCain/Sarah Palin
2012: Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh
2016: Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan
2020: Paul Ryan/Bob Corker
2024: Tim Scott/Cory Gardner
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