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Junior Chimp
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« on: June 29, 2015, 09:41:38 PM »

Prime Ministers of the United States:
1st Prime Minister of the United States: James Buchanan, Democrat-Pennsylvania   1856-1859   Loses Majority
2nd Prime Minister of the United States: Abraham Lincoln, Republican-Illinois   1859-1865   Assassinated
3rd Prime Minister of the United States: Schuyler Colfax, Republican-Indiana   1865-1872   Retires
4th Prime Minister of the United States: William Tecumseh Sherman, Republican-New York   1872-1879   Retires; Loses Majority
5th Prime Minister of the United States: William S. Hancock, Democrat-Pennsylvania   1879-1885   Loses Majority
6th Prime Minister of the United States: Robert Todd Lincoln, Republican-New York   1885-1893   Loses Majority
7th Prime Minister of the United States: Grover Cleveland, Democrat-New York   1893-1899   Retires; Loses Majority
8th Prime Minister of the United States: Thomas Brackett Reed, Republican-Maine   1899-1902   Dies
9th Prime Minister of the United States: Theodore Roosevelt, Republican-New York   1902-1907   Loses Majority
10th Prime Minister of the United States: William Jennings Bryan, Democrat-Nebraska   1907-1911   Loses Majority
11th Prime Minister of the United States: Theodore Roosevelt, Republican-New York   1911-1913   Loses Majority
12th Prime Minister of the United States: Woodrow Wilson, Democrat-New Jersey   1913-1915   Loses Majority
13th Prime Minister of the United States: Charles W. Fairbanks, Republican-Indiana   1915-1916   Loses Majority; Loses House Seat
14th Prime Minister of the United States: William Jennings Bryan, Democrat-Nebraska   1916-1919   Retires
15th Prime Minister of the United States: Oscar Underwood, Democrat-Alabama   1919-1923   Retires; Loses Majority
16th Prime Minister of the United States: Calvin Coolidge, Republican-Massachusetts   1923-1928   Retires
17th Prime Minister of the United States: Frank Orren Lowden, Republican-Illinois   1928-1930   Loses Majority
18th Prime Minister of the United States: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat-New York   1930-1934   Loses Primary
19th Prime Minister of the United States: John Nance Garner, Democrat-Texas   1934-1937   Retires; Loses Majority
20th Prime Minister of the United States: Herbert Hoover, Republican-California   1937-1940   Retires
21st Prime Minister of the United States: Arthur Vandenberg, Republican-Michigan   1941-1946   Retires; Loses Majority
22nd Prime Minister of the United States: Harry S. Truman, Democrat-Missouri   1946-1951   Retires
23rd Prime Minister of the United States: Claude Pepper, Democrat-Florida   1951-1953   Lost Primary; Loses Majority
24th Prime Minister of the United States: Thomas Dewey, Republican-New York   1953-1954   Lost Primary
25th Prime Minister of the United States: Dwight Eisenhower, Republican-New York   1954-1959   Retires; Loses Majority
26th Prime Minister of the United States: Estes Kefauver, Democrat-Tennessee   1959-1963   Dies
27th Prime Minister of the United States: George Smathers, Democrat-Florida   1963-1964   Loses Majority
28th Prime Minister of the United States: Barry Goldwater, Republican-Arizona   1964-1970   Retires; Loses Majority
29th Prime Minister of the United States: Robert F. Kennedy, Democrat-New York   1970-1977   Retires
30th Prime Minister of the United States: George McGovern, Democrat-South Dakota   1977-1980   Loses Majority; Loses House Seat
31st Prime Minister of the United States: Ronald Reagan, Republican-California   1980-1987   Retires
32nd Prime Minister of the United States: George H.W. Bush, Republican-Texas   1987-1991   Loses Majority
33rd Prime Minister of the United States: Douglas Wilder, Democrat-Virginia   1991-1999   Retires; Loses Majority
34th Prime Minister of the United States: George W. Bush, Republican-Texas   1999-2006   Loses Majority
35th Prime Minister of the United States: Joe Lieberman, Democrat-Connecticut   2006-2011   Retires
36th Prime Minister of the United States: Hillary Clinton, Democrat-New York   2011-2014   Loses Majority
37th Prime Minister of the United States: Eric Cantor, Republican-Virginia   2014-2019   Loses Majority
38th Prime Minister of the United States: Martin Heinrich, Democrat-New Mexico   2019-2025   Loses Majority
39th Prime Minister of the United States: Marco Rubio, Republican-Florida   2025-2031   Retires
40th Prime Minister of the United States: Nikki Haley, Republican-South Carolina   2031-2036   Loses Majority
41st Prime Minister of the United States: Tulsi Gabbard, Democrat-Hawaii   2036-2043   Retires
42nd Prime Minister of the United States: Patrick Murphy, Democrat-Florida   2043-2048   Loses Majority
43rd Prime Minister of the United States: Elise Stefanik, Republican-New York   2048-   
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« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2015, 03:05:10 AM »


Alternate Israeli Prime Ministers:
1st Prime Minister: David Ben-Gurion, Mapai/Rafi: 1949-1959 * Retires; Joins Rafi
2nd Prime Minister: Moshe Dayan, Rafi: 1959-1963 * Loses
3rd Prime Minister: Haim Moshe-Shapira, National Religious Party: 1963-1969 * Loses
4th Prime Minister: Golda Meir, Alignment/Rafi: 1969-1974 * Resigns
5th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Alignment/Mapai: 1974-1975 * Loses
6th Prime Minister: Menachem Begin, Herut: 1975-1984 * Resigns
7th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Shamir, Herut: 1984-1988 * Loses
8th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Mapai: 1988-1990 * Loses
9th Prime Minister: Moshe Arens, Herut: 1990-1993 * Loses
10th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Rabin, Rafi: 1993-1998 * Retires
11th Prime Minister: Benjamin Netanyahu, Herut: 1998-2006 * Retires
12th Prime Minister: Ehud Barak, Rafi: 2006-2009 * Loses
13th Prime Minister: Benny Begin, Herut: 2009-2012 * Retires
14th Prime Minister: Yair Lapid, Shinui: 2012-2015 * Loses
15th Prime Minister: Limor Livnat, Herut: 2015-Current

Best to Worst PM Performance:
1. David Ben-Gurion
2. Menachem Begin
3. Yitzhak Rabin
4. Haim Moshe-Shapira
5. Benjamin Netanyahu
6. Golda Meir
7. Yitzhak Shamir
8. Moshe Dayan
9. Benny Begin
10. Moshe Arens
11. Ehud Barak
12. Yair Lapid
13/14. Shimon Peres

Livnat not ranked.

1. Ben-Gurion leaves Mapai over electoral reform issues, just like in real life, but in this scenario his exit helps fellow Mapai-defector Moshe Dayan ascend to the Premiership
2. Alignment between Mapai, Mapam and Rafi is formed in 1968, after years in opposition or minor roles in government w/ NRP.
3. Alignment starts crumbling after the Yom Kippur War (Ben Gurion calls for Rafi to pull away months before his death in 1973; calls for separation are renewed after the war in 1974 by hawkish members such as Moshe Dayan)
4. Golda Meir's resignation intensifies rivalry between Rafi and Mapai factions of Alignment. Shimon Peres takes over and moves toward a dovish foreign policy. Rafi officially breaks away on November 25th 1974. Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Amos Ben-Gurion (son of David) and Yitzhak Navon all become prominent supporters of Rafi. Shimon Peres and most of his cabinet identify with Mapai.
5. Rafi-Mapai schism allows for Herut, the right-wing party, to take over. Herut rules from 1974-1988
6. Mapai takes over in 1988 only to get obliterated in 1990. Going from 26 seats to 2 seats. Mapai folds in 1991 and Shimon Peres and his former party members join Rafi. Peres' career is over, essentially.
7. Yitzhak Rabin and Rafi elected in 1993. Peace Process occurs as in real life, but later in time. Rabin survives assassination attempt. Peace movement continues, but ultimately fails as Yasser Arafat proves he does not want peace. Rabin retires in 1998 as a well-respected figure, but with sagging numbers in the face of renewed Palestinian attacks on Israel.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2015, 01:39:39 PM »

Going in line with my Alternate PMs above:

Alternate Presidents of Israel:
1st President: Chaim Weizmann, Independent/General Zionists: 1949-1952 * Dies
2nd President: Albert Einstein, Independent/Mapai: 1952-1955 * Dies
3rd President: Moshe Sharrett, Mapai: 1955-1962 * Term-Limited
4th President: Zalman Shazar, Rafi: 1962-1969 * Term-Limited
5th President: Yitzhak Ben Aharon, Alignment/Rafi: 1969-1976 * Term-Limited
6th President: Yosef Burg, National Religious Party: 1976-1983 * Term-Limited
7th President: Yitzhak Navon, Rafi: 1983-1990 * Term-Limited
8th President: David Levy, Herut: 1990-1997 * Term-Limited
9th President: Uzi Landau, Herut: 1997-2004 * Term-Limited
10th President: Tommy Lapid, Shinui: 2004-2008 * Dies
11th President: Amir Peretz, Rafi: 2008-2015 * Term-Limited
12th President: Silvan Shalom, Herut: 2015-Current
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2015, 02:46:01 AM »


Alternate Israeli Prime Ministers:
1st Prime Minister: David Ben-Gurion, Mapai/Rafi: 1949-1959 * Retires; Joins Rafi
2nd Prime Minister: Moshe Dayan, Rafi: 1959-1963 * Loses
3rd Prime Minister: Haim Moshe-Shapira, National Religious Party: 1963-1969 * Loses
4th Prime Minister: Golda Meir, Alignment/Rafi: 1969-1974 * Resigns
5th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Alignment/Mapai: 1974-1975 * Loses
6th Prime Minister: Menachem Begin, Herut: 1975-1984 * Resigns
7th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Shamir, Herut: 1984-1988 * Loses
8th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Mapai: 1988-1990 * Loses
9th Prime Minister: Moshe Arens, Herut: 1990-1993 * Loses
10th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Rabin, Rafi: 1993-1998 * Retires
11th Prime Minister: Benjamin Netanyahu, Herut: 1998-2006 * Retires
12th Prime Minister: Ehud Barak, Rafi: 2006-2009 * Loses
13th Prime Minister: Benny Begin, Herut: 2009-2012 * Retires
14th Prime Minister: Yair Lapid, Shinui: 2012-2015 * Loses
15th Prime Minister: Limor Livnat, Herut: 2015-Current

Best to Worst PM Performance:
1. David Ben-Gurion
2. Menachem Begin
3. Yitzhak Rabin
4. Haim Moshe-Shapira
5. Benjamin Netanyahu
6. Golda Meir
7. Yitzhak Shamir
8. Moshe Dayan
9. Benny Begin
10. Moshe Arens
11. Ehud Barak
12. Yair Lapid
13/14. Shimon Peres

Livnat not ranked.

1. Ben-Gurion leaves Mapai over electoral reform issues, just like in real life, but in this scenario his exit helps fellow Mapai-defector Moshe Dayan ascend to the Premiership
2. Alignment between Mapai, Mapam and Rafi is formed in 1968, after years in opposition or minor roles in government w/ NRP.
3. Alignment starts crumbling after the Yom Kippur War (Ben Gurion calls for Rafi to pull away months before his death in 1973; calls for separation are renewed after the war in 1974 by hawkish members such as Moshe Dayan)
4. Golda Meir's resignation intensifies rivalry between Rafi and Mapai factions of Alignment. Shimon Peres takes over and moves toward a dovish foreign policy. Rafi officially breaks away on November 25th 1974. Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Amos Ben-Gurion (son of David) and Yitzhak Navon all become prominent supporters of Rafi. Shimon Peres and most of his cabinet identify with Mapai.
5. Rafi-Mapai schism allows for Herut, the right-wing party, to take over. Herut rules from 1974-1988
6. Mapai takes over in 1988 only to get obliterated in 1990. Going from 26 seats to 2 seats. Mapai folds in 1991 and Shimon Peres and his former party members join Rafi. Peres' career is over, essentially.
7. Yitzhak Rabin and Rafi elected in 1993. Peace Process occurs as in real life, but later in time. Rabin survives assassination attempt. Peace movement continues, but ultimately fails as Yasser Arafat proves he does not want peace. Rabin retires in 1998 as a well-respected figure, but with sagging numbers in the face of renewed Palestinian attacks on Israel.

Edited List:

1st Prime Minister: David Ben-Gurion, Mapai/Rafi: 1949-1959 * Retires; Joins Rafi
2nd Prime Minister: Moshe Dayan, Rafi: 1959-1963 * Loses
3rd Prime Minister: Haim Moshe-Shapira, National Religious Party: 1963-1969 * Loses
4th Prime Minister: Golda Meir, Alignment/Rafi: 1969-1974 * Resigns
5th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Alignment/Mapai: 1974-1975 * Loses
6th Prime Minister: Menachem Begin, Herut: 1975-1984 * Resigns
7th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Shamir, Herut: 1984-1988 * Loses
8th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Mapai: 1988-1989 * Loses
9th Prime Minister: Benny Begin, Herut: 1989-1992 * Loses
10th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Rabin, Rafi: 1992-1997 * Retires
11th Prime Minister: Moshe Arens, Herut: 1997-2000 * Retires
12th Prime Minister: Benjamin Netanyahu, Herut: 2000-2006 * Retires
13th Prime Minister: Ehud Barak, Rafi: 2006-2010 * Loses
14th Prime Minister: Natan Sharansky, Herut: 2010-2014 * Retires
15th Prime Minister: Yair Lapid, Shinui: 2014-2016 * Loses
16th Prime Minister: Itzhak Herzog, Rafi: 2016-2024 * Retires
17th Prime Minister: Gila Gamliel, Herut: 2024-2031 * Retires
18th Prime Minister: Ze'ev Elkin, Herut: 2031-Current
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« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2016, 12:19:19 AM »

Post-Trump Conservative Movement:
44th President: Barack Obama, D-IL/Joe Biden, D-DE: 2009-2017
45th President: Hillary R. Clinton, D-NY/Julian Castro, D-TX: 2017-2025

46th President: Nikki Haley, UCA-SC/Ben Sasse, UCA-NE: 2025-Current*


* UCA = United Conservative Alliance (Libertarian-Conservative Alliance + Civic Conservative Alliance)
Losing Election Tickets:
2016: Donald J. Trump (NY)-Ben Carson (MD) (Republican Party) (Party folds in 2017)
2020: Rand Paul (KY)-Justin Amash (MI) (Libertarian-Conservative Alliance); Ben Sasse (NE)-Marco Rubio (FL) (Civic Conservative Alliance); Sarah Palin (AK)-Louie Gohmert (TX) (American Nationalist Coalition)
2024: Cory Booker (NJ)-Tulsi Gabbard (HI); Pam Bondi (FL)-Tim Huelskamp (KS) (American Nationalist Coalition)
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« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2016, 02:35:44 PM »

just a scenario, guys Wink
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« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2016, 10:21:11 PM »

Alternate Presidents that I'd support in every election with opposing tickets I'd never support:
1984: Pres. Ronald Reagan, R-CA/Vice Pres. George H.W. Bush, R-TX
* Losing Ticket: U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-MA/U.S. Rep. Patricia Shroeder, D-CO
1988: Former U.S. Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-NV/U.S. Rep. Jack Kemp, R-NY
* Losing Ticket: Rev. Jesse Jackson, D-SC/U.S. Sen. Gary Hart, D-CO
1992: U.S. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-NY/U.S. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-TX
* Losing Ticket: Former Pres. Advisor Patrick Buchanan, R-VA/U.S. Rep. Robert Dornan, R-CA
1996: Pres. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-NY/Vice Pres. Lloyd Bentsen, D-TX
* Losing Ticket: Former Pres. Advisor Patrick Buchanan, R-VA/Former U.S. Ambass. Alan Keyes, R-MD
2000: Gov. George W. Bush, R-TX/Former U.S. Sen. John Danforth, R-MO
* Losing Ticket: U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone, D-MN/Gov. Howard Dean, D-VT
2004: Pres. George W. Bush, R-TX/Vice Pres. John Danforth, R-MO
* Losing Ticket: Former Gov. Howard Dean, D-VT/U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-OH
2008: U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-CT/U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh, R-IN
* Losing Ticket: U.S. Rep. Ronald Paul, R-TX/Former Gov. Gary Johnson, R-NM
2012: Pres. Joseph Lieberman, D-CT/ Vice Pres. Evan Bayh, D-IN
* Losing Ticket: Businessman Herman Cain, R-GA/ U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, R-MA
2016: U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL/Gov. Nikki Haley, R-SC: 2017-Current
* Losing Ticket: Bernie Sanders, D-VT/Keith Ellison, D-MN

* In 1992, Pres. Laxalt retires due to sudden health issues; VP Kemp decides to not run and endorses Former VP George Bush, who along with Sen. Bob Dole, wind up losing the GOP Nomination to firebrand paleoconservative Pat Buchanan.


I'll post some more later
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« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2016, 11:38:16 PM »


Alternate Israeli Prime Ministers:
1st Prime Minister: David Ben-Gurion, Mapai/Rafi: 1949-1959 * Retires; Joins Rafi
2nd Prime Minister: Moshe Dayan, Rafi: 1959-1963 * Loses
3rd Prime Minister: Haim Moshe-Shapira, National Religious Party: 1963-1969 * Loses
4th Prime Minister: Golda Meir, Alignment/Rafi: 1969-1974 * Resigns
5th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Alignment/Mapai: 1974-1975 * Loses
6th Prime Minister: Menachem Begin, Herut: 1975-1984 * Resigns
7th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Shamir, Herut: 1984-1988 * Loses
8th Prime Minister: Shimon Peres, Mapai: 1988-1990 * Loses
9th Prime Minister: Moshe Arens, Herut: 1990-1993 * Loses
10th Prime Minister: Yitzhak Rabin, Rafi: 1993-1998 * Retires
11th Prime Minister: Benjamin Netanyahu, Herut: 1998-2006 * Retires
12th Prime Minister: Ehud Barak, Rafi: 2006-2009 * Loses
13th Prime Minister: Benny Begin, Herut: 2009-2012 * Retires
14th Prime Minister: Yair Lapid, Shinui: 2012-2015 * Loses
15th Prime Minister: Limor Livnat, Herut: 2015-Current

Best to Worst PM Performance:
1. David Ben-Gurion
2. Menachem Begin
3. Yitzhak Rabin
4. Haim Moshe-Shapira
5. Benjamin Netanyahu
6. Golda Meir
7. Yitzhak Shamir
8. Moshe Dayan
9. Benny Begin
10. Moshe Arens
11. Ehud Barak
12. Yair Lapid
13/14. Shimon Peres

Livnat not ranked.

1. Ben-Gurion leaves Mapai over electoral reform issues, just like in real life, but in this scenario his exit helps fellow Mapai-defector Moshe Dayan ascend to the Premiership
2. Alignment between Mapai, Mapam and Rafi is formed in 1968, after years in opposition or minor roles in government w/ NRP.
3. Alignment starts crumbling after the Yom Kippur War (Ben Gurion calls for Rafi to pull away months before his death in 1973; calls for separation are renewed after the war in 1974 by hawkish members such as Moshe Dayan)
4. Golda Meir's resignation intensifies rivalry between Rafi and Mapai factions of Alignment. Shimon Peres takes over and moves toward a dovish foreign policy. Rafi officially breaks away on November 25th 1974. Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Amos Ben-Gurion (son of David) and Yitzhak Navon all become prominent supporters of Rafi. Shimon Peres and most of his cabinet identify with Mapai.
5. Rafi-Mapai schism allows for Herut, the right-wing party, to take over. Herut rules from 1974-1988
6. Mapai takes over in 1988 only to get obliterated in 1990. Going from 26 seats to 2 seats. Mapai folds in 1991 and Shimon Peres and his former party members join Rafi. Peres' career is over, essentially.
7. Yitzhak Rabin and Rafi elected in 1993. Peace Process occurs as in real life, but later in time. Rabin survives assassination attempt. Peace movement continues, but ultimately fails as Yasser Arafat proves he does not want peace. Rabin retires in 1998 as a well-respected figure, but with sagging numbers in the face of renewed Palestinian attacks on Israel.

Lol, I forgot about this! Maybe after I finish my current Israeli timeline I could embark on an entire Israeli History one.
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« Reply #8 on: January 27, 2017, 11:41:33 PM »
« Edited: January 27, 2017, 11:47:01 PM by SunriseAroundTheWorld »

A More Hawkish Nation:
33rd President: Harry Truman, D-Missouri/Alben Barkley, D-Kentucky: 1945-1953
34th President: Thomas Dewey, R-New York/Harold Stassen, R-Minnesota: 1953-1961
35th President: Henry "Scoop" Jackson, D-Washington/Stu Symington, D-Missouri: 1961-1969
36th President: George Romney, R-Michigan/Mark Hatfield, R-Oregon: 1969-1973 * Lost Re-election
37th President: Eugene McCarthy, D-Minnesota/George McGovern, D-South Dakota: 1973-1977 * Lost Re-election
38th President: Ronald Reagan, R-California/Jack Kemp, R-New York: 1977-1985
39th President: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-New York/Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas: 1985-1993
40th President: Jack Kemp, R-New York/George W. Bush, R-Texas: 1993-1997 *Kemp retires due to health concerns.
41st President: George W. Bush, R-Texas/John Danforth, R-Missouri: 1997-2005
42nd President: Joe Lieberman, D-Connecticut/Patty Murray, D-Washington: 2005-2013
43rd President: Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York/Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio: 2013-2017 * Lost re-election
44th President: Marco Rubio, R-Florida/Nikki Haley, R-South Carolina: 2017-Current


Will post a write up of the wacky happenings off this alternate history. Nevermind, I had it copied; ready to post it and then I copied and pasted something else on a different tab lol. I'll do a write up later if i feel like it.
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« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2017, 08:58:06 PM »



Was too lazy to type this in here so I uploaded it to the gallery. I looked back a few dozen pages and started making a alternate presidents since starting at the very beginning.

Federalist Party
= 1789-1829 (the remnants join the Democratic Party)
Constitutionalist Party = 1792-1859 (remnants join the American Unity Party)
Democratic Party = 1822-1835
Northern Democratic Party = 1835-1856; 1859-1859 (Anti-Slavery factions join Unity; Pro-Slavery joins Southern Dems)
Southern Democratic Party = 1835-1856; 1859-1861 (Secedes w/ the South; banned in U.S.A)
* Renamed the Confederate Nationalist Party in the short-lived C.S.A. (1861-1865)
United Democratic Alliance = 1856-1859
American Unity Party = 1859-Current
Peace & Freedom Party = 1861-1875 (as major party); 1875-Current (third party)
The Southern Party = 1868-1885
The Liberty Bell Party = 1873-Current
Progressive Party = 1931-1949 (more left-leaning members of the Liberty Bell Party formed this third party)
* Merges back in w/ the Liberty Bell Party
Social Justice Union Party = 1935-1945 (formed by hard-left populists; stealing votes from Liberty Bell and Progressives)
* Disbanded in 1945 after membership shifted towards Communist Party
The American Patriots Party = 1950-1957 (split off from American Unity Party; Far-right party led by Joe McCarthy/William Jenner)
The Conservative Party = 1953-1974 (Former Pres. Taft created this party to separate conservatism from McCarthyism)
* Aligned w/ American Unity party until 1964
* Merges back in w/ American Unity Party in 1974 in an attempt to gain seats in midterm elections
Independence Party (1995-Current)

I'll make another post after this that shows the major leaders of the post-WW2 parties (including Speakers, Senate leaders, some Governors etc...)

I'll also give some info about some of the whacky things that occurred in this timeline in that other post.
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« Reply #10 on: February 10, 2017, 08:28:06 PM »
« Edited: February 10, 2017, 08:40:23 PM by SunriseAroundTheWorld »



Here's the Alternate Speaker's list that coincides with my Alternate Presidents list.

1987-2033 both parties equally controlled the House. This time period is the period where I have rampant polarization occur in the political system.

Will be working on a Senate Maj Leader list next.

NOTE: Independence Party has little to no real success in the House, which is why they are invisible on my Speaker's list. They focused more on having influence in the Senate due to its importance to SCOTUS picks and Cabinet picks.

Independence Party had about 15-20 seats in the House in 2012 elections - when they won the White House - but it was not enough to cause a minority-led leadership team. They only had 5 seats in the House after the 2014 elections and 0 seats after 2016.

EDIT: Also, I didn't feel like having to do the research to do Speakers pre-civil war. I only knew enough to make a decent Pres list from that time period lol. Same will be the case for the Senate Maj list.
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« Reply #11 on: February 12, 2017, 03:08:57 PM »




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