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Miles
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« on: June 08, 2011, 10:19:45 AM »

I'm glad this thread is back!

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908-William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan

*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2011, 01:40:25 PM »


1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2011, 05:35:14 PM »


1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4

*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
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« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2011, 06:41:41 PM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936-Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth

*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party

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« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2011, 06:44:02 PM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936-Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth

*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover
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« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2011, 07:08:56 PM »


1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ George Wallace

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
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« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2011, 07:34:10 PM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.


(sorry Miles, Wallace was too young to be President in 1948)

Thats right; math error on my part. He'd only be 29.
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« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2011, 07:53:33 PM »


1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8
1960- Barry Goldwater/George Wallace
1964- Richard Nixon/ Elmer L. Anderson*9

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.
*9 Due to an emerging recession, Conservatives lose the 1962 midterms badly, leaving Goldwater with only 28 Senate seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 37 and the Republican's 35) and 127 House seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 168 and the Republican's 140). At this point, the Democratic party ceases to exist.
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« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2011, 09:44:08 PM »


1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8
1960- Barry Goldwater/George Wallace
1964- Richard Nixon/ Elmer L. Anderson*9
1968- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern
1972- Russell Long/ Pat Brown*10

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.
*9 Due to an emerging recession, Conservatives lose the 1962 midterms badly, leaving Goldwater with only 28 Senate seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 37 and the Republican's 35) and 127 House seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 168 and the Republican's 140). At this point, the Democratic party ceases to exist.
*10 Both Humphrey and McGovern decline to run for reelection
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« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2011, 06:54:47 AM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8
1960- Barry Goldwater/George Wallace
1964- Richard Nixon/ Elmer L. Anderson*9
1968- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern
1972- Russell Long/ Pat Brown*10
1976- Russel Long/ Pat Brown
1980- John Chafee/Richard Schweiker

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.
*9 Due to an emerging recession, Conservatives lose the 1962 midterms badly, leaving Goldwater with only 28 Senate seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 37 and the Republican's 35) and 127 House seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 168 and the Republican's 140). At this point, the Democratic party ceases to exist.
*10 Both Humphrey and McGovern decline to run for reelection
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« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2011, 01:13:36 PM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8
1960- Barry Goldwater/George Wallace
1964- Richard Nixon/ Elmer L. Anderson*9
1968- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern
1972- Russell Long/ Pat Brown*10
1976- Russel Long/ Pat Brown
1980- John Chafee/Richard Schweiker
1984- Ted Kennedy/John Glenn*11
1988- Ray Blanton/Harry Reid*12

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.
*9 Due to an emerging recession, Conservatives lose the 1962 midterms badly, leaving Goldwater with only 28 Senate seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 37 and the Republican's 35) and 127 House seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 168 and the Republican's 140). At this point, the Democratic party ceases to exist.
*10 Both Humphrey and McGovern decline to run for reelection
*11 Chafee starts an unpopular war with Iran, and Kennedy is able to squeak past him in a narrow election.
*12 The Chappaquiddick incident occurs in 1987; Kennedy loses primary
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« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2011, 02:58:38 PM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8
1960- Barry Goldwater/George Wallace
1964- Richard Nixon/ Elmer L. Anderson*9
1968- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern
1972- Russell Long/ Pat Brown*10
1976- Russel Long/ Pat Brown
1980- John Chafee/Richard Schweiker
1984- Ted Kennedy/John Glenn*11
1988- Ray Blanton/Harry Reid*12
1992 - Lincoln Chafee/Colin Powell*13
1996 - Newt Gingrich/Pat Buchanan
2000- Bob Miller/Dave Obey*14

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
Populist-Progressive
Liberty-Republic

*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.
*9 Due to an emerging recession, Conservatives lose the 1962 midterms badly, leaving Goldwater with only 28 Senate seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 37 and the Republican's 35) and 127 House seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 168 and the Republican's 140). At this point, the Democratic party ceases to exist.
*10 Both Humphrey and McGovern decline to run for reelection
*11 Chafee starts an unpopular war with Iran, and Kennedy is able to squeak past him in a narrow election.
*12 The Chappaquiddick incident occurs in 1987; Kennedy loses primary
*13 - Chaffee/Powell defeats the incumbent Share Our Wealth President as well as the Conservative Party nominee
*14- For the 2000 election the party system was restructured; after years of coalitions, liberal Republicans and most in the Share Our Wealth party merged to form the Progressive-Populist Party. Moderate Republicans and Conservatives formed the Liberty-Republic Party. After a messy sex scandal and ultimate divorce in 1999, Gingrich loses.
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« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2011, 06:30:48 PM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8
1960- Barry Goldwater/George Wallace
1964- Richard Nixon/ Elmer L. Anderson*9
1968- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern
1972- Russell Long/ Pat Brown*10
1976- Russel Long/ Pat Brown
1980- John Chafee/Richard Schweiker
1984- Ted Kennedy/John Glenn*11
1988- Ray Blanton/Harry Reid*12
1992 - Lincoln Chafee/Colin Powell*13
1996 - Newt Gingrich/Pat Buchanan
2000- Bob Miller/Dave Obey*14
2004- Bob Miller/Howard Dean*15
2008- Mark Sanford*16/William Weld
2010 - William Weld/David Vitter
2011 - William Weld/John Ensign*17
2012- Brad Henry/Byron Dorgan

Democrat
Republican
Progressive
Share Our Wealth
Conservative
Populist-Progressive
Liberty-Republic

*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.
*9 Due to an emerging recession, Conservatives lose the 1962 midterms badly, leaving Goldwater with only 28 Senate seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 37 and the Republican's 35) and 127 House seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 168 and the Republican's 140). At this point, the Democratic party ceases to exist.
*10 Both Humphrey and McGovern decline to run for reelection
*11 Chafee starts an unpopular war with Iran, and Kennedy is able to squeak past him in a narrow election.
*12 The Chappaquiddick incident occurs in 1987; Kennedy loses primary
*13 - Chaffee/Powell defeats the incumbent Share Our Wealth President as well as the Conservative Party nominee
*14- For the 2000 election the party system was restructured; after years of coalitions, liberal Republicans and most in the Share Our Wealth party merged to form the Progressive-Populist Party. Moderate Republicans and Conservatives formed the Liberty-Republic Party. After a messy sex scandal and ultimate divorce in 1999, Gingrich loses.
*15 Obey suffers a heart attack in 2004 and announces that he will not be returning as VP if Miller is reelected. The Progressive-Populists replace him with the younger and more enthusiastic Dean, and Miller wins reelection.
*16 After an affair with his "true love" a White House journalist from Argentina, Sanford resigns and moves to Argentina.
*17 After the media discovers Vitter on the list of "The DC Madam", Vitter is forced to resign in shame.
*18 During the 2012 election, Liberty-Republic nominee John Ensign is tied to yet another sex scandal; he is trounced by a wide 59-37 margin. Because of the trio of Sanford, Vitter and Ensign, the L-R party is on life support, trailing on the  the generic ballot by 58-35 to the P-P party; top officials float the idea of reviving the Conservative Party.
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« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2011, 07:11:03 PM »

1884: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton
1888: Ben Harrison/Levi Morton *1
1890: Levi Morton/Vacant*2

1892: Levi Morton/Whitelaw Reid
1896: Richard P. Bland/John M. Palmer
1900- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1904- Theodore Roosevelt/William H. Taft
1908- William Jennings Bryan/ William V. Sullivan
1912- Willliam Jennings Bryan/William V. Sullivan
1916- William V. Sullivan/Oswald West
1920- Leonard Wood/Miles Poindexter
1924 - Robert LaFollette/Hiram Johnson*3
1928- Robert LaFollette/Franklin S. Billings*4
1932- John N. Garner/Herbert Hoover
1936- Huey Long/Hattie Carraway*5
1940 - Herbert Hoover/Wendell Wilkie*6
1944 - Herbert Hoover/Robert Taft*7

1948- Alben Barkley/ Strom Thurmond
1952- Joseph Kennedy Sr./Hubert Humphrey
1956- Hubert Humphrey/ Matthew M. Neely*8
1960- Barry Goldwater/George Wallace
1964- Richard Nixon/ Elmer L. Anderson*9
1968- Hubert Humphrey/George McGovern
1972- Russell Long/ Pat Brown*10
1976- Russel Long/ Pat Brown
1980- John Chafee/Richard Schweiker
1984- Ted Kennedy/John Glenn*11
1988- Ray Blanton/Harry Reid*12
1992 - Lincoln Chafee/Colin Powell*13
1996 - Newt Gingrich/Pat Buchanan
2000- Bob Miller/Dave Obey*14
2004- Bob Miller/Howard Dean*15
2008- Mark Sanford*16/William Weld
2010 - William Weld/David Vitter
2011 - William Weld/John Ensign*17
2012- Brad Henry/Byron Dorgan
2016-Brad Henry/Byron Dorgan
2020- Charlie Crist/Kamala Harris

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Progressive
Share Our Wealth
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Populist-Progressive
Liberty-Republic

*1 Defeats former President Cleveland for reelection. Note, 1884 was only added to make it a little less confusing.
*2 Harrison died on tuberculosis
*3 With the endorsement of former President Bryan, the Progressive Party wins the election in a narrow victory.
*4 VP Johnson dies in a car crash in northern Califronia; lacking a strong Progressive Party machine, LaFollette runs as a Republican
*5 Due to a slow recovery and dissatisfaction with both major parties, Huey Long forms the Share Our Wealth party; Long wins a 3-way race with Democratic President John Garner and Republican nominee Herbert Hoover.
*6 Conservative Party formed after Southern Democrats, and Conservative Republicans leave the Party. It becomes the main opposition to Long, winning major victories in the 1938 midterms, and the 1940 election.
*7 Vice President Willkie did not run for reelection in 1944 for health reasons
*8 Kennedy dies unexpectedly on a sailing trip.
*9 Due to an emerging recession, Conservatives lose the 1962 midterms badly, leaving Goldwater with only 28 Senate seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 37 and the Republican's 35) and 127 House seats (to the Share-Our-Wealth's 168 and the Republican's 140). At this point, the Democratic party ceases to exist.
*10 Both Humphrey and McGovern decline to run for reelection
*11 Chafee starts an unpopular war with Iran, and Kennedy is able to squeak past him in a narrow election.
*12 The Chappaquiddick incident occurs in 1987; Kennedy loses primary
*13 - Chaffee/Powell defeats the incumbent Share Our Wealth President as well as the Conservative Party nominee
*14- For the 2000 election the party system was restructured; after years of coalitions, liberal Republicans and most in the Share Our Wealth party merged to form the Progressive-Populist Party. Moderate Republicans and Conservatives formed the Liberty-Republic Party. After a messy sex scandal and ultimate divorce in 1999, Gingrich loses.
*15 Obey suffers a heart attack in 2004 and announces that he will not be returning as VP if Miller is reelected. The Progressive-Populists replace him with the younger and more enthusiastic Dean, and Miller wins reelection.
*16 After an affair with his "true love" a White House journalist from Argentina, Sanford resigns and moves to Argentina.
*17 After the media discovers Vitter on the list of "The DC Madam", Vitter is forced to resign in shame.
*18 During the 2012 election, Liberty-Republic nominee John Ensign is tied to yet another sex scandal; he is trounced by a wide 59-37 margin. Because of the trio of Sanford, Vitter and Ensign, the L-R party is on life support, trailing on the  the generic ballot by 58-35 to the P-P party; top officials float the idea of reviving the Conservative Party.
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« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2011, 09:21:59 PM »

1968 - Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey
1970 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie*
1972 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie

1* - LBJ died on a heart attack early into his second full term
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« Reply #15 on: June 09, 2011, 10:26:45 PM »


1968 - Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey
1970 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie*
1972 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie
1976 - Nelson Rockefeller/George Romney
1979 - George Romney/Elliot Richardson
1980- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton

1* - LBJ died on a heart attack early into his second full term
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« Reply #16 on: June 10, 2011, 12:28:42 PM »

1968 - Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey
1970 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie*
1972 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie
1976 - Nelson Rockefeller/George Romney
1979 - George Romney/Elliot Richardson
1980- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton
1984- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton

1988- Al D'Amato/John Warner

1* - LBJ died on a heart attack early into his second full term
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« Reply #17 on: June 10, 2011, 01:13:06 PM »

1968 - Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey
1970 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie*
1972 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie
1976 - Nelson Rockefeller/George Romney
1979 - George Romney/Elliot Richardson
1980- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton
1984- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton

1988- Al D'Amato/John Warner
1991- John Warner/Ben Nighthorse Campbell**
1992- John Warner/Ben Nighthorse Campbell

1* - LBJ died on a heart attack early into his second full term
2* - Al D'Amato is assassinated. Also, Ben Campbell switches parties early.
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« Reply #18 on: June 10, 2011, 02:12:00 PM »

1968 - Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey
1970 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie*
1972 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie
1976 - Nelson Rockefeller/George Romney
1979 - George Romney/Elliot Richardson
1980- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton
1984- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton

1988- Al D'Amato/John Warner
1991- John Warner/Ben Nighthorse Campbell**
1992- John Warner/Ben Nighthorse Campbell
1996 - Ben Nighthorse Campbell/Newt Gingrich
2000- Tony Knowles/Tom Daschle

1* - LBJ died on a heart attack early into his second full term
2* - Al D'Amato is assassinated. Also, Ben Campbell switches parties early.
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« Reply #19 on: June 10, 2011, 02:25:29 PM »

1968 - Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey
1970 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie*
1972 - Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie
1976 - Nelson Rockefeller/George Romney
1979 - George Romney/Elliot Richardson
1980- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton
1984- Jim Hunt/Thomas Eagleton

1988- Al D'Amato/John Warner
1991- John Warner/Ben Nighthorse Campbell**
1992- John Warner/Ben Nighthorse Campbell
1996 - Ben Nighthorse Campbell/Newt Gingrich
2000- Tony Knowles/Tom Daschle
2004- Tony Knowles/Tom Daschle
2008- Tom Daschle/Dick Gephardt
2012- Lincoln Chafee/Denny Rehberg
2016- Bill Halter/Maria Cantwell***

1* - LBJ died on a heart attack early into his second full term
2* - Al D'Amato is assassinated. Also, Ben Campbell switches parties early.
3* - Chafee loses primary to Mike Lee, who loses the general to Halter
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« Reply #20 on: June 10, 2011, 05:36:22 PM »

Hope no one minds me stealing the next one...

Three Butterflies: 22ndh Amendment is passed but with a 3 term limit, Eisenhower doesn't pursue public office, and JFK never runs for Congress.

1948 - Harry S. Truman/Alben Barkley
1952- Alben Barkley/John Stennis*1

*1- Truman declines to  seek a 2nd full term
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Three Butterflies: 22ndh Amendment is passed but with a 3 term limit, Eisenhower doesn't pursue public office, and JFK never runs for Congress.

1948 - Harry S. Truman/Alben Barkley
1952- Alben Barkley/John Stennis*1
1956- Earl Warren/Thomas Dewey
1960- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge
1964- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge

*1- Truman declines to  seek a 2nd full term

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« Reply #22 on: June 10, 2011, 09:11:02 PM »

Three Butterflies: 22ndh Amendment is passed but with a 3 term limit, Eisenhower doesn't pursue public office, and JFK never runs for Congress.

1948 - Harry S. Truman/Alben Barkley
1952- Alben Barkley/John Stennis*1
1956- Earl Warren/Thomas Dewey
1960- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge
1964- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge
1968- Hubert Humphrey/Richard Nixon
1972- Hubert Humphrey/Mo Udall *2

*1- Truman declines to  seek a 2nd full term
*2- Nixon dies in a plane crash
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« Reply #23 on: June 11, 2011, 12:23:27 PM »

Three Butterflies: 22nd Amendment is passed but with a 3 term limit, Eisenhower doesn't pursue public office, and JFK never runs for Congress.

1948 - Harry S. Truman/Alben Barkley
1952- Alben Barkley/John Stennis*1
1956- Earl Warren/Thomas Dewey
1960- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge
1964- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge
1968- Hubert Humphrey/Richard Nixon
1972- Hubert Humphrey/Mo Udall *2
1974- Mo Udall/vacant*3
1976- Mo Udall/Ronald Reagan
1980- Edmund Muskie/Joe Biden*4
1984- George H.W. Bush/Howard Baker
1988- George H.W. Bush/Howard Baker
1992- Al Gore/Jim Oberstar

*1- Truman declines to  seek a 2nd full term
*2- Nixon dies in a plane crash
*3- President Humphrey dies in office.
*4- Reagan declines to run for president.
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« Reply #24 on: June 11, 2011, 02:38:18 PM »

Three Butterflies: 22nd Amendment is passed but with a 3 term limit, Eisenhower doesn't pursue public office, and JFK never runs for Congress.

1948 - Harry S. Truman/Alben Barkley
1952- Alben Barkley/John Stennis*1
1956- Earl Warren/Thomas Dewey
1960- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge
1964- Earl Warren/Henry Cabot Lodge
1968- Hubert Humphrey/Richard Nixon
1972- Hubert Humphrey/Mo Udall *2
1974- Mo Udall/vacant*3
1976- Mo Udall/Ronald Reagan
1980- Edmund Muskie/Joe Biden*4
1984- George H.W. Bush/Howard Baker
1988- George H.W. Bush/Howard Baker
1992- Al Gore/Jim Oberstar
1996- Jack Kemp/Alan Simpson
2000 - Al Gore/Max Baucus*5
2004 - Al Gore/Max Baucus

*1- Truman declines to  seek a 2nd full term
*2- Nixon dies in a plane crash
*3- President Humphrey dies in office.
*4- Reagan declines to run for president.
*5 - Former President Gore comes back and defeats incumbent President Jack Kemp in one of the closest margins in history.
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