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« on: March 12, 2018, 10:02:25 PM »
« edited: March 13, 2018, 01:13:34 AM by cookiedamage »

Premiers of the United States

Labor Party (center-left to left, social democratic, liberal)

Whig Party (center, pro-business)

Democratic Party (center-right, agrarian, populist)


Herbert Hoover (California) 1928 - 1930 Whigs defeated in 1930
Franklin Roosevelt (New York) 1930 - 1938 Labor defeated in 1938
Eugene Talmadge (Georgia) 1938 - 1940 Democrats defeated in 1940
Franklin Roosevelt (New York) 1940 - 1944 Labor defeated in 1944
Nelson Rockefeller (New York) 1945 - 1955 retired
Richard Nixon (California) 1956 - 1960 Whigs defeated in 1960
Stuart Symington (Missouri) 1960 - 1966 retired
John F. Kennedy (Massachusetts) 1966 - 1970 Labor defeated in 1970
Ronald Reagan (California) 1970 - 1976 Democrats defeated in 1976
Jimmy Carter (Georgia) 1976 - 1980 Labor defeated in 1980
Pete Domenici (New Mexico) 1980 - 1982 Democrats defeated in 1982
Dick Celeste (Ohio) 1982 - 1984 retired
Bill Clinton (Arkansas) 1984 - 1986 resigned as Labor leader.
Alan Cranston (California) 1986 Labor defeated in 1986
Mike Hayden (Kansas) 1986 - 1988 Democrats defeated in 1988
Dick Gephardt (Missouri) 1988 - 1990 resigned as Labor leader
Jimmy Carter (Georgia) 1990 - 1997 retired
Tom Daschle (South Dakota) 1997 - 2000 Labor defeated in 2000
Bob Michel (Illinois) 2000 - 2003 died in office
Newt Gingrich (Georgia) 2003 - 2006 Democrats defeated in 2006
Hillary Rodham Clinton (Maryland) 2006 - 2010 Labor defeated in 2010
Brian Sandoval (Nevada) 2010 -


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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2018, 10:55:35 PM »

Presidents of the United States

Elections: 1930, 1936, 1942, 1948, 1954, 1960, 1966, 1972, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002, 2008, 2014

1930
Joseph Ely vs. Hubert Stephens vs. Harry Leslie

1936
Joseph Guffey vs. Walter Welford vs. Hill McAllister

1942
John Nance Garner vs. Raymond Baldwin

1948
Harry Truman vs. Chauncey Sparks vs.Charles Dale

1954
Adlai Stevenson III vs. Thomas Dewey vs.Herman Talmadge

1960
Dwight Eisenhower vs. John F. Kennedy vs. Barry Goldwater

1966
Nelson Rockefeller vs. Ted Kennedy vs. Margaret Chase Smith

1972
Gerald Ford vs. Walter Mondale

1978
Clifford P. Chase vs. Tip O'Neill

1984
Bobby Kennedy vs. George H.W. Bush

1990
Dick Gephardt vs. Newt Gingrich

1996
Jimmy Carter vs. Dick Armey

2002
Mitt Romney vs. Barbara Boxer

2008
Barack Obama vs. Newt Gingrich

2014
Hillary Rodham Clinton vs. Rick Perry
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2018, 10:17:30 PM »

Jimmy Carter (Liberal Democratic-Georgia) 1981 - 1986 resigned
  • 1980: defeated Ted Kennedy (Progressive Democratic-Massachusetts)
  • 1984: defeated Ronald Reagan (Republican-California

Bill Clinton (Liberal Democratic-Arkansas) 1986 - 1993
  • 1988: Defeated Dick Celeste (Progressive Democratic-Ohio

Jerry Brown (Progressive Democratic-California) 1993 - 2001
  • 1992: Defeated inc. Bill Clinton (Liberal Democratic-Arkansas)
  • 1996: Defeated Bob Graham (Liberal Democratic-Florida)

Hillary Rodham (Progressive Democratic-Illinois) 2001 - 2005
  • 2000: Defeated Al Gore (Liberal Democratic-Tennessee)

John McCain (Republican-Arizona) 2005 - 2009
  • 2004: Defeated inc. Hillary Rodham (Progressive Democratic-Illinois)
  • 2007 recall: Defeated Christine Gregoire (Progressive Democratic-Washington)

Hillary Rodham (Progressive Democratic-Illinois) 2009 - 2013
  • 2008: Defeated inc. John McCain (Republican-Arizona)

Brian Sandoval (Liberal Democratic-Nevada) 2013 - 2017
  • 2012: Defeated Bill Bradley (Progressive Democratic-New Jersey)

Tammy Baldwin (Progressive Democratic-Wisconsin) 2017 -
  • 2016: Defeated inc. Brian Sandoval (Liberal Democratic-Nevada)
  • 2018 recall: Defeated Kelly Ayotte (Republican-New Hampshire)
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« Reply #3 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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