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Boobs
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« on: October 17, 2018, 04:27:43 PM »
« edited: October 17, 2018, 10:34:51 PM by HCP »

President
& VP
Term|General SecretaryTerm|Constitutional Court ChairTerm
34.John Glenn
Michael Dukakis
L–Ohio1987–1993Tony CoelhoLabor majority1987–1993Sandra Day O'ConnorAriz.1985–1995
35.Nancy Landon
Slade Gorton
C-Kans.1993–1999Dick CheneyConservative maj.1993–1994Resigned
Newt GingrichCon. maj.1994–1996Howard BakerTenn.1995–2005
Bill ClintonLiberal Union–Lab. coa.1996–1997R
Al GoreLU–Lab. coa.1997–1999
36.Al Gore
John Kerry
LU-Tenn.1999–2005Elizabeth HoltzmanLab.–LU coa.1999–2005
37.Jeb Bush
Joe Lieberman
C-Fla.2005–2011Tom DeLayCon. minority2005RHillary Rodham ClintonOz.2005–2015
Duke CunninghamCon. min.2005R
Dennis HastertCon. min.2005–2006R
Roy BluntCon. min.2006R
Jim SensenbrennerCon. min.2006R
John E. SweeneyCon. min.2006R
Larry CraigCon. min.2006–2007R
George AllenCon. min.2007R
John BoehnerCon. min.2007–2008
Nancy PelosiLab. maj.2008–2014
38.Barbara Boxer
Barack Obama (2011–2016, assassinated)
L-Son.2011–2017
Eric CantorCon.–LUAmerica First! coa.2014–2015R
Darrell IssaCon.–AF! coa.2015–2018ImpeachedDianne FeinsteinSon.2015–present
39.Donald Trump
Michael Flynn
AF!-N.Y.2017–2018Imp.
40.Michael Flynn
Vacant
AF!-D.C.2018Imp.
38.Dianne Feinstein
Vacant
N-Son.2018–presentSylvia Mathews Burwell
(as Administrator)
N/A: State of Emergency
National Union Party government
2018–present

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Boobs
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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2019, 11:09:55 PM »

Fewest (I think) individuals to be president, choosing from OTL candidates and respecting OTL dates of birth/death.


You counted Bush twice and skipped #21 and #25, I think.
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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2019, 07:15:23 PM »
« Edited: May 18, 2019, 08:11:47 PM by Comstock V: Roman Holiday »

AI-generated (GPT-2) list after given a prompt. Weird stuff.

1. John Adams (Federalist - Massachusetts) 1776-1780
2. Patrick Henry (Democratic - Virginia) 1780-1781
3. George Washington (Patriot - Virginia) 1781-1799
4. John Quincy Adams (Republican - Massachusetts) 1799-1800
5. James Madison (Democratic - Wisconsin) 1792-1800
6. John Jay (Republican - Massachusetts) 1792-1804
7. Alexander Hamilton (Republican - Massachusetts) 1804-1809
8. Zachary Taylor (Democratic - Michigan) 1809-1813
9. Thomas Jefferson (Republican - Virginia) 1813-1817
10. James Madison (Democratic - Wisconsin) 1817-1821
11. James Monroe (Republican - Virginia) 1821-1828
12.  Zachary Taylor (Democratic - Michigan) 1828-1832
13. Andrew Johnson (Republican - Ohio) 1832-1839
14. John Quincy Adams (Republican - Massachusetts) 1839-1844
15. James Monroe (Republican - Virginia) 1844-1851
16. William H. Seward (Republican - Washington) 1851-1862
17. William Henry Harrison (Republican - North Texas ) 1862-1865
18. James Buchanan Lincoln (Republican - Nebraska) 1865

19. Thomas G. White (Democratic - Iowa) 1865-1866
20. James B. Laird (Democratic - Oklahoma) 1866-1868

21. James G. Polk (Republican - Florida) 1868-1872
22. Abraham Lincoln (Republican - Illinois) 1872-1875
23. James A. Garfield (Republican - Georgia) 1875-1876
24. James A. Polk (Republican - Florida) 1876-1878
25. Andrew Jackson (Republican - Mississippi) 1878-1882
26. James A. Garfield (Republican - Missouri) 1882-1886
27. Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican - North Dakota) 1886-1894
28. William Wallace (Republican - Texas) 1894-1905
29. Woodrow Wilson (Republican - New York) 1905
30. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican - South Carolina) 1905-1907
31. Harry Wilson (Republican - Virginia) 1907-1910
32. James Monroe III (Republican - Florida) 1910-1923
33. Andrew Jackson III(Republican - Mississippi) 1923
34. Abraham Lincoln II (Republican - Illinois) 1923
35. William Howard Taft (Republican - Illinois) 1923
36. Andrew Johnson II (Republican - Texas) 1923
37. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican - Illinois) 1923
38. Sam Rayburn (Republican - Illinois) 1923-1929
39. William McKinley (Republican - Illinois) 1929-1933
40. Robert E. Lee (Republican - North Carolina) 1933-1935
41. John F. Kennedy (Republican - Massachusetts) 1935-1936
42. Woodrow Wilson (Republican - Washington) 1937-1939

43. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic - Ohio) 1938-1939
44. James Garfield (Republican - Tennessee) 1939-1940
45. Lyndon Johnson (Democratic - Texas) 1940-1945
46. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican - Illinois) 1945-1946
47. Jimmy Carter (Republican - Georgia) 1946-1947
48. Lyndon Johnson (Republican - Tennessee) 1947-1948

49. Richard Nixon (Democratic - Illinois) 1948-1949
50. George W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 1949-1950
51. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Republican - New York) 1950-1951
52. Ronald Reagan (Republican - California) 1951-1952
53. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 1952-1953

54. Bill Clinton (Democratic - Arkansas) 1953-1954
55. George W. Bush (Republican - Florida) 1954-1955
56. Ronald Reagan (Republican - Virginia) 1955-1956
57. George H.W. Bush (Republican - California) 1956-1957

58. Jimmy Carter (Democratic - Arkansas) 1957-1958
59. George W. Bush (Republican - Oklahoma) 1958-1959
60. John F. Kennedy (Republican - Massachusetts) 1959-1960
61. Ronald Reagan (Republican - California) 1960-1961

62. Gerald Ford (Democratic - Michigan) 1961-1964
63. Nelson Rockefeller (Democratic - New York) 1964-1965

64. John Kennedy (Republican - Massachusetts) 1965-1966
65. Jimmy Carter (Republican - Georgia) 1966-1967
66. Ronald Reagan (Republican - California) 1967-1969
67. Gerald Ford (Republican - Michigan) 1969-1970
68. Dwight Eisenhower (Republican - Illinois) 1970-1971
69. Jimmy Carter (Republican - Georgia) 1971-1972
70. John F. Kennedy (Republican - Massachusetts) 1972-1973
71. Paul Revere (Republican - Massachusetts) 1973-1974
72. Richard Nixon (Republican - Pennsylvania) 1974-1975
73. Gerald Ford (Republican - Michigan) 1975-1976

74. John Kerry (Democratic - Massachusetts) 1976-1977
75. Jimmy Carter (Republican - Georgia) 1977-1978
76. Richard Nixon (Republican - Pennsylvania) 1978-1979
77. Ronald Reagan (Republican - California) 1979-1980
78. George W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 1980-1981
79. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 1981-1982

80. Bill Clinton (Democratic - Arkansas) 1982-1983
81. George W. Bush (Republican - Arkansas) 1983-1984
82. Al Gore (Democratic - Florida) 1984-1985
83. Bill Clinton (Democratic - Arkansas) 1985-1986

84. George W. Bush (Republican - Arkansas) 1986-1987
85. Bill Clinton (Democratic - Arkansas) 1987-1988
86. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Florida) 1988-1989
87. George W. Bush (Republican - Florida) 1989
88. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 1989-1990

89. Richard M. Nixon (Democratic - Virginia) 1990-1991
90. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Florida) 1991-1992
91. Richard M. Nixon (Democratic - Ohio) 1992-1993
92. George W. Bush (Bush - Florida) 1993-1994
93. Barack Obama (Obama - Illinois) 1995-1996
94. Jimmy Carter (Democratic - Virginia) 1996-1997
95. Barack Obama (Obama - New Jersey) 1997-1998
96. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Florida) 1998-1999
97. George W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 1999-2000
98. Ronald Reagan (Republican - Georgia) 2000-2001

99. Barack Obama (Obama - California) 2001-2002
100. Ronald Reagan (Republican - Pennsylvania) 2002-2003
101. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 2003-2004

102. John F. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic - Massachusetts) 2004-2005
103. George W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 2005-2006
104. Bill Clinton (Clinton - Missouri) 2006-2007
105. George W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 2006-2007
106. Barack Obama, Sr. (Obama - Illinois) 2007-2008
107. George W. Bush, Sr. (Bush - Florida) 2008-2009
108. Ronald Reagan (Republican - Texas) 2009-2010
109. Al Gore (Democratic - Virginia) 2010-2011
110. John McCain (Republican - Arizona) 2011-2012
112. George H.W. Bush (Republican - Texas) 2012-2013
113. Jimmy Carter (Republican - Tennessee) 2013-2014

114. Howard Baker (Democratic - New Mexico) 2014-2015
115. John McCain (Republican - Arizona) 2015-2016
116. Barack Obama (Republican - Illinois) 2016-2017
117. George W. Bush (Republican - Florida) 2017-2018
118. Jimmy Carter (Republican - Tennessee) 2018-2019
119. Marco Rubio (Republican - Florida) 2019-2020

120. Hillary Clinton (Democratic - New York) 2020-
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Boobs
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« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2020, 11:15:01 PM »

2020:
Biden/Gabbard (Democratic) - 52.0% - 351 EV
Trump/Pence (Republican) - 45.8% - 187 EV

2024:
Gabbard/O’Rourke (Democratic) - 54.0% - 401 EV
Hawley/Haley (Republican) - 44.9% - 137 EV

2028:
Gabbard/O’Rourke (United America) - 88.1% - 538 EV
Trump Jr./Cotton (Coalition of Anti-American Forces)* - 10.9% - 0 EV

2032:
al-Gabbard (Ba’ath) - 99.3% - 538 EV


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