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America Needs R'hllor
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E: -4.13, S: -3.48

« on: March 22, 2018, 04:51:35 AM »
« edited: March 23, 2018, 04:46:28 PM by Parrotguy »

PoD: Eisenhower doesn't run in 1952

34. Sen. Robert Taft (R-OH)\Sen. Evrett Dirksen (R-IL): 1953-1955*
35. Vice President Evrett Dirksen (R-IL)\Blank: 1955-1957*
Def. 1952: Sen. Richard Russell Jr. (D-GA)\Sen. J. William Fullbright (D-AR)
36. Gov. Adlai Stevenson II (D-IL)\Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-MA): 1957-1961
Def. 1956: Pres. Evrett Dirksen (R-IL)\Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)
37. Gov. Nelson Rockfeller (R-NY)\Sen. William Knowland (R-CA): 1961-1969
Def. 1960: Pres. Adlai Stevenson II (D-IL)\Vice Pres. John F. Kennedy (D-MA)
Def. 1964: Vice Pres. John F. Kennedy (D-MA)\Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)
38. Gov. George Romney (R-MI)\Rep. Gerald Ford (R-MI): 1969-1977
Def. 1968: Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)\Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME)
Def. 1972: Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME)\Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)
39. Gov. Jerry Brown (D-CA)\Sen. Walter Mondale (D-MN):  1977-1985
Def. 1976: Gov. Ronald Reagan (R-CA)\Sen. John Tower (R-TX)
Def. 1980: Fmr. Rep. George H.W. Bush (R-TX)\Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY)
40. Sen. John Glenn (D-OH)\Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX): 1985-1993
Def. 1984: Fmr. Vice Pres. Gerald Ford (R-MI)\Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS)
Def. 1988: Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS)\Sen. Dan Quayle (R-IN)
41. Sen. Howard Baker (R-TN)\Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN): 1993-2001
Def. 1992: Vice Pres. Lloyd Bentsen\Sen. Gary Hart (D-CO)
Def. 1996: Sen. Joe Biden\Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-NE)


TBC in another post. These are basically the results of some President Infinity games I ran during a boring lecture.
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E: -4.13, S: -3.48

« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2018, 04:45:28 AM »
« Edited: March 26, 2018, 04:48:33 AM by Parrotguy »

PoD: Eisenhower doesn't run in 1952

34. Sen. Robert Taft (R-OH)\Sen. Evrett Dirksen (R-IL): 1953-1955 ✝
35. Vice President Evrett Dirksen (R-IL)\Blank: 1955-1957
Def. 1952: Sen. Richard Russell Jr. (D-GA)\Sen. J. William Fullbright (D-AR)
36. Gov. Adlai Stevenson II (D-IL)\Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-MA): 1957-1961
Def. 1956: Pres. Evrett Dirksen (R-IL)\Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)
37. Gov. Nelson Rockfeller (R-NY)\Sen. William Knowland (R-CA): 1961-1969
Def. 1960: Pres. Adlai Stevenson II (D-IL)\Vice Pres. John F. Kennedy (D-MA)
Def. 1964: Vice Pres. John F. Kennedy (D-MA)\Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)
38. Gov. George Romney (R-MI)\Gov. Malcolm Wilson (R-NY): 1969-1977
Def. 1968: Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)\Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME)
Def. 1972: Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME)\Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)
39. Gov. Jerry Brown (D-CA)\Sen. Walter Mondale (D-MN):  1977-1985
Def. 1976: Gov. Ronald Reagan (R-CA)\Sen. John Tower (R-TX)
Def. 1980: Fmr. Rep. George H.W. Bush (R-TX)\Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY)
40. Sen. John Glenn (D-OH)\Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX): 1985-1993
Def. 1984: Fmr. Speaker Gerald Ford (R-MI)\Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS)
Def. 1988: Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS)\Sen. Dan Quayle (R-IN)
41. Sen. Howard Baker (R-TN)\Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN): 1993-2001
Def. 1992: Vice Pres. Lloyd Bentsen\Sen. Gary Hart (D-CO)
Def. 1996: Sen. Joe Biden\Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-NE)
42. Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-NE)\Sen. John Kerry (D-MA): 2001-2005
Def. 2000: Businessman Steve Forbes (R-NY)\Fmr. Gov. Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
43. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)\Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY): 2005-2009
Def. 2004: Pres. Bob Kerrey (D-NE)\Vice Pres. John Kerry (D-MA)
44. Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)\Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D-KS): 2009-2017
Def. 2008: Pres. John McCain (R-AZ)\Vice Pres. Rudy Giuliani (R-NY)
Def. 2012: Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)\Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)
45. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)\Sen. Amy Klobucher (D-MN): 2017-2021
Def. 2016: Gov. John Kasich (R-OH)\Sen. John Thune (R-SD)
46. Gov. Charlie Baker (R-MA)\Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC): 2021-2029
Def. 2020: Pres. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)\Vice Pres. Amy Klobucher (D-MN)
Def. 2024: Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA)\Gov. Deval Patrick (R-MA)
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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2018, 08:41:43 AM »
« Edited: November 21, 2018, 09:37:07 AM by Parrotguy »

44. Barack Hussein Obama II (D-IL)\Joe Robinette Biden Jr. (D-DE)- 2009-2017
Barack Hussein Obama II (D-IL)\Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (D-WI)- 2017-2021
Def. 2008: Senator John Sidney McCain III (R-AZ)\Governor Sarah Louise Palin (R-AK)
Def. 2012: Fmr. Governor Willard Mitt Romney (R-MA)\U.S. Rep. Paul Davis Ryan Jr. (R-WI)
Def. 2016: Businessman Donald John Trump (R-NY)\Governor Christopher James Christie (R-NJ)
45. Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (D-WI)\Jason James Carter (D-GA)- 2021-2025
Def. 2020: Senator Randal Howard "Rand" Paul (R-KY)\Governor Bruce Vincent Rauner (R-IL)
46. John Meade Huntsman Jr. (R-UT)\Erin Elizabeth Stewart (R-CT)- 2025-2033
Def. 2024: President Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (D-WI)\Vice President Jason James Carter (D-GA)
Def. 2028: Senator Jason David Kander (D-MO)\Senator Kamala Devi Harris (D-CA)
47. Robert Francis "Beto" O'Rourke (D-TX)\Stacey Yvonne Abrams (D-GA)- 2033-2041
Def. 2032: Vice President Erin Elizabeth Stewart (R-CT)\Senator Brian Edward Sandoval (R-NV)
Def. 2036: Senator Thomas Howard Kean Jr. (R-NJ)\Senator David Evan McMullin (R-UT)
48. Ellian Moshe Shapira (R-NY)\Abigail Haight Huntsman (R-UT) 2041-2053
Def. 2040: Senator Conor James Lamb (D-PA)\Fmr. Governor Sharice Davids (D-KS)
Def. 2044: Fmr. Governor Sharice Davids (D-KS)\U.S. Rep. Cathy Glasson (D-IA)
Def. 2048: Governor Colin Allred (D-TX)\Fmr. Senator Shireen Ghorbani (D-UT)
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« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2018, 10:07:20 AM »


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« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2019, 09:07:39 AM »

In 1937, FDR scrambles the party system and creates a French-style system (5 year terms, two terms limit, a national runoff). Warning: leftist wank.

32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic\Labor)- 1933-1945
Vice Presidents: John Nance Garner (Democratic) 1933-1941, Henry A. Wallace (Democratic) 1941-1945, Harry S. Truman (Democratic\Labor) 1945
33. Harry S. Truman (Labor)- 1945-1955
Vice Presidents: Alben W. Barkley (Labor) 1945-1950, Robert H. Jackson (Labor) 1950-1954, Hubert Humphrey (Labor) 1954-1955
34. Hubert Humphrey (Labor)- 1955-1965
Vice President: Stuart Symington (Labor) 1955-1965
35. Margaret Chase Smith (Reform)- 1965-1970
Vice President: Clifford Case (Reform) 1965-1970
36. Henry "Scoop" Jackson (Labor)- 1970-1975
Vice President: Ed Muskie (Labor) 1970-1975
37. Bella Abzug (Progressive Alternative)- 1975-1985
Vice Presidents: Allard Lowenstein (Progressive Alternative) 1975-1980, Harvey Milk (Progressive Alternative) 1980-1985
38. Robert F. Kennedy (Labor)- 1985-1990
Vice President: John Glenn (Labor) 1985-1990
39. Jerry Brown (Liberal Democratic)- 1990-2000
Vice President: Arlen Specter (Liberal Democratic) 1990-2000
40. Bill Weld (Reform)- 2000-2005
Vice President: Christine Todd Whitman (Reform) 2000-2005
41. Howard Dean (Liberal Democratic)- 2005-2010
Vice President: Hillary Rodham (Liberal Democratic) 2005-2010
42. Russ Feingold (Progressive Alternative)- 2010-2020
Vice President: Elizabeth Warren (Progressive Alternative) 2010-2020
43. Jason Kander (Green)- 2020-2030
Vice President: Lizzie Fletcher (Green) 2020-2030


Bonus: Results of the last five elections

2000 U.S. Presidential Election (First Round)
Senator Tom Harkin (Labor)\Senator Barbara Boxer (Labor)- 26.3%
Senator Bill Weld (Reform)\Governor Christine Todd Whitman (Reform)- 24.9%

Fmr. Governor Bill Clinton (Liberal Demcoratic)\Rep. Dick Gephardt (Liberal Democratic)- 15.8%
Governor Jeb Bush (National Conservative)\Senator Elizabeth Dole (National Conservative)- 12.9%
Rep. Bernie Sanders (Progressive Alternative)\Rep. Barbara Lee (Progressive Alternative)- 9.7%
Rep. Al Gore (green)\Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (Green)- 7.3%
Others- 3.1%

2000 U.S. Presidential Election (Second Round)
Senator Bill Weld (Reform)\Governor Christine Todd Whitman (Reform)- 50.8%
Senator Tom Harkin (Labor)\Senator Barbara Boxer (Labor)- 49.2%

2005 U.S. Presidential Election (First Round)
Fmr. Governor Howard Dean (Liberal Demcoratic)\Senator Hillary Rodhan (Liberal Democratic)- 26.6% ↑ (+10.8%) ✓
Senator Russ Feingold (Progressive Alternative)\Rep. Peter DeFazio (Progressive Alternative)- 20.8% ↑ (+11.1%) ✓

President Bill Weld (Reform)\Vice President Christine Todd Whitman (Reform)- 19.6% ↓ (-5.3%)
Senator John McCain (National Conservative)\Businessman Mitt Romney (National Conservative)- 13.2% ↑ (+0.3%)
Rep. Al Gore (Green)\Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (Green)- 9.5% ↑ (+2.2%)
Senator John Edwards (Labor)\Governor Bill Richardson (Labor)- 6.7% ↓ (-19.6%)
Others- 3.6%

2005 U.S. Presidential Election (Second Round)
Fmr. Governor Howard Dean (Liberal Demcoratic)\Senator Hillary Rodhan (Liberal Democratic)- 57.9%
Senator Russ Feingold (Progressive Alternative)\Professor Elizabeth Warren (Progressive Alternative)- 42.1%

2010 U.S. Presidential Election (First Round)
Senator Russ Feingold (Progressive Alternative)\Professor Elizabeth Warren (Progressive Alternative)- 21.5% ↑ (+0.7%) ✓
President Howard Dean (Liberal Demcoratic)\Vice President Hillary Rodhan (Liberal Democratic)- 21.3% ↓ (-5.3%) ✓

Senator Barack Obama (Labor)\Senator John Kerry (Labor)- 19.1% ↑ (+12.4%)
Fmr. Vice President Christine Todd Whitman (Reform)\Governor George Pataki (Reform)- 14.7% ↓ (-4.9%)
Rep. Al Gore (green)\Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (Green)- 12.8% ↑ (+3.3%)
Rep. Paul Ryan (National Conservative)\Governor Rick Perry (National Conservative)- 7.3% ↓ (-5.9%)
Others- 3.3%

2010 U.S. Presidential Election (Second Round)
Senator Russ Feingold (Progressive Alternative)\Professor Elizabeth Warren (Progressive Alternative)- 51.8%
President Howard Dean (Liberal Demcoratic)\Vice President Hillary Rodhan (Liberal Democratic)- 48.2%

2015 U.S. Presidential Election (First Round)
President Russ Feingold (Progressive Alternative)\Vice President Elizabeth Warren (Progressive Alternative)- 23.5% ↑ (+2.0%) ✓
Senator Barack Obama (Labor)\Senator Amy Klobuchar (Labor)- 20.2% ↑ (+1.1%) ✓

Rep. Al Gore (green)\Rep. Jason Kander (Green)- 16.7% ↑ (+3.9%)
Businessman Donald Trump (National American Front)\Senator Jeff Sessions (National American Front)- 14.5% (N\A)
Fmr. Vice President Hillary Rodham (Liberal Demcoratic)\Mayor Pete Buttigieg (Liberal Democratic)- 10.9% ↓ (-10.4%)
Fmr. Foreign Minister Condoleezza Rice (Reform)\Governor Jon Huntsman (Reform)- 9.5% ↓ (-5.2%)
Fmr. Governor Mike Pence (National Conservative)\Rep. Jeff Flake (National Conservative)- 2.3% ↓ (-5.0%)
Others- 2.4%

2015 U.S. Presidential Election (Second Round)
President Russ Feingold (Progressive Alternative)\Vice President Elizabeth Warren (Progressive Alternative)- 50.4%
Senator Barack Obama (Labor)\Mayor Pete Buttigieg (Liberal Democratic)- 49.6%

2020 U.S. Presidential Election (First Round)
Businessman Donald Trump (National American Front)\Businessman Donald Trump Jr. (National American Front)- 20.4% ↑ (+5.9%) ✓
Rep. Jason Kander (Green)\Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (Green)- 19.2% ↑ (+2.5%) ✓

Vice President Elizabeth Warren (Progressive Alternative)\Senator Jeff Merkley (Progressive Alternative)- 18.6% ↓ (-4.9%)
Senator Michael Bennet (Labor)\Rep. Stacey Abrams (Labor)- 16.9% ↓ (-3.3%)
Mayor Pete Buttigieg (Liberal Democratic)\Rep. Sharice Davids (Liberal Democratic)- 11.2% ↑ (+0.3%)
Governor Jon Huntsman (Reform)\Rep. Claudia Tenney (Reform)- 7.7% ↓ (-1.8%)
Rep. Steve Scalice (National Conservative)\Rep. Kevin McCarthy (National Conservative)- 4.3% ↑ (+2.0%)
Others- 1.7%

2020 U.S. Presidential Election (Second Round)
Rep. Jason Kander (Green)\Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (Green)- 68.6%
Businessman Donald Trump (National American Front)\Ms. Ivanka Trump (National American Front)- 31.4%

2025 U.S. Presidential Election (First Round)
President Jason Kander (Green)\Vice President Lizzy Fletcher (Green)- 34.5% ↑ (+7.3%) ✓
Governor Stacey Abrams (Labor)\Rep. Rob Sand (Labor)- 22.4% ↑ (+5.5%) ✓

Fmr. Governor Ron DeSantis (National Conservative)\Rep. Claudia Tenney (Conservative Reform)- 14.1% ↑ (+9.8%)
Rep. Beto O'Rourke (Liberal Democratic)\Mayor Erin Stewart (Liberal Reform)- 13.5% ↑ (+2.3%)
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (Progressive Alternative)\Rep. Mondaire Jones (Progressive Alternative)- 9.8% ↓ (-8.8%)
Businessman Donald Trump Jr. (National American Front)\Fmr. Governor Chris Christie (National American Front)- 1.3% ↓ (-19.1%)
Others- 4.4%

2025 U.S. Presidential Election (Second Round)
President Jason Kander (Green)Vice President Lizzy Fletcher (Green)- 56.5%
Governor Stacey Abrams (Labor)Rep. Rob Sand (Labor)- 43.5%

In the 2025 election, the Progressive Alternative split and the more moderate branch, calling themselves the Abzug Progressives, left to join the Greens, in protest of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, a member of the Sanders Progressives, winning the leadership. Reform split too, in spite of leader Huntsman trying to keep it together, and the more liberal half joined O'Rourke's Liberal Democratc while the more conservative part joined the National Conservatives. Trump's NAF crashes and burns in the h ands of his heir Trump Jr., and so the remnants of the party will later join the Conservative Party. 2030 will see another Green term, with Vice President Fletcher winning a full term in a ticket with Rep. Ritchie Torres, while their main opponents in the second round were Labor again, lead by the Rob SandPeggy Flanagan ticket. 2035 would see Labor finally regaining power, lead by a ticket of Peggy FlanaganMandela Barnes, two Midwestern Governors.
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