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« on: July 09, 2014, 11:05:39 AM »

Like the title says, use the previous posters in this thread to make a list of alternate presidents. The list can take place at any point in time and may also include real life politicians. Maps, although not required, would be appreciated.
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2014, 02:34:47 PM »

34. Dwight D. Eisenhower D-KS 1953-1957
35. Lyndon Johnson D-TX 1957-1965

Gold Waters R-WA 1965-1973
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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2014, 06:31:43 PM »

1980

Fmr. Gov. Morris Goldwasser (R-WA)/Rep. Jack Enderman (R-FL): 434 EVs (51% PV)
Pres. Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Vice Pres. Walter Mondale (D-MN): 104 EVs (42% PV)
Rep. John Anderson (I-IL)/Fmr. Gov. Patrick J. Lucey (I-WI): 0 EVs (5% PV)

1984

Pres. Morris Goldwasser (R-WA)/Vice Pres. Jack Enderman (R-FL): 504 EVs (58% PV)
Fmr. Vice Pres. Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Rep. Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY): 34 EVs (40%PV)

1988

Vice Pres. Jack Enderman (R-FL)/Fmr. Gov Pete DuPont (R-DE): 416 EVs (53% PV)
Gov. Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX): 122 EVs (45% PV)

1992

Pres. Jack Enderman (R-FL)/Vice Pres. Pete DuPont (R-DE): 288 EVs (41% PV)
Gov. Bill Clinton (D-AR)/Gov. Mario Cuomo (D-NY): 250 EVs (37% PV)
Mr. Ross Perot (I-TX)/Adm. James Stockdale (I-CA): 0 EVs (20% PV)


37. Richard Nixon (R-NY): January 20, 1969-August 9, 1974
38. Gerald R. Ford (R-MI): August 9, 1974-January 20, 1977

39. Jimmy Carter (D-GA): January 20, 1977-January 20, 1981
40. Morris Goldwasser (R-WA): January 20, 1981-January 20, 1989
41. Jack Enderman (R-FL): January 20, 1989-January 20, 1997


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« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2014, 08:58:13 PM »

Not sure if I'm doing this right...


1996

Governor Oldiesfreak1854 of Michigan and Former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney of Wyoming - 313 EVs
Governor Ann Richards of Texas and Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - 225 EVs

37. Richard Nixon (R-NY): January 20, 1969-August 9, 1974
38. Gerald R. Ford (R-MI): August 9, 1974-January 20, 1977

39. Jimmy Carter (D-GA): January 20, 1977-January 20, 1981
40. Morris Goldwasser (R-WA): January 20, 1981-January 20, 1989
41. Jack Enderman (R-FL): January 20, 1989-January 20, 1997
42. Oldiesfreak1854 (R-MI): January 20, 1997-January 20, 2001
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« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2014, 04:53:20 PM »

Not sure if I'm doing this right...


1996

Governor Oldiesfreak1854 of Michigan and Former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney of Wyoming - 313 EVs
Governor Ann Richards of Texas and Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - 225 EVs

37. Richard Nixon (R-NY): January 20, 1969-August 9, 1974
38. Gerald R. Ford (R-MI): August 9, 1974-January 20, 1977

39. Jimmy Carter (D-GA): January 20, 1977-January 20, 1981
40. Morris Goldwasser (R-WA): January 20, 1981-January 20, 1989
41. Jack Enderman (R-FL): January 20, 1989-January 20, 1997
42. Oldiesfreak1854 (R-MI): January 20, 1997-January 20, 2001

You don't have to start where the previous poster left off.

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« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2014, 05:42:01 PM »

1892:

Senator Goldwater (D-WA): 38.45%, 200
Oldiesfreak (R-MI): 38.47%, 208
Emperor Scott (P-CT): 23.1%, 36

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« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2014, 05:14:48 PM »
« Edited: July 16, 2014, 05:16:31 PM by Emperor Scott »

1864


Former General ElectionsGuy of Wisconsin and Senator Lazarus W. Powell of Kentucky (Democratic) - 127 EVs
President Abraham Lincoln of Illinois and Military Governor Andrew Johnson of Tennessee (National Union) - 106 EVs

In spite of the tide of the Civil War having definitively turned toward the Union's favor, a war-weary electorate managed to successfully oust President Lincoln by the lead of former General ElectionsGuy of Wisconsin, the Democratic candidate.

Once President ElectionsGuy took office, he immediately began opening negotiations with the CSA.  The compromise, thanks to significant Union victories in the closing of the war, was very favorable to the North.  All states west of the Mississippi were formally ceded to the Union, leading to the removal of the Confederate capital from Richmond, Virginia to Little Rock, Arkansas.

Ultimately, with overwhelming Republican majorities in both chambers of the Congress, the 13th Amendment was easily ratified.

Unfortunately for the President, a hostile opposition Congress coupled with the rise of powerful Ku Klux Klans in the CSA, lost him the confidence of the electorate.  The election of 1868 showed to be an easy grab for the Republican Party.

1868


Senator Henry Wilson of Massachusetts and Congressman Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania (Republican) - 280
President ElectionsGuy of Wisconsin and Vice President Lazarus W. Powell of Kentucky (Democratic) - 18 EVs



14. Franklin Pierce (D-NH): 1853-1857
15. James Buchanan (D-PA): 1857-1861

16. Abraham Lincoln (R-IL): 1861-1865
17. ElectionsGuy (D-WI): 1865-1869
18. Henry Wilson (R-MA): 1869-1877
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« Reply #7 on: July 17, 2014, 10:34:54 PM »

It says previous posters, guys. Skip me, by the way.
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« Reply #8 on: August 11, 2014, 11:37:55 AM »

1840



President Gol D. Water of Delaware (Democratic Party): 150
Former Senator Joshua D. Bronstein of Ohio (Whig Party): 144

1844



Congressman John Enderman of Georgia (Democratic Party): 217
Former Attorney General Maximilian Well of Kentucky (Whig Party): 58

1848



President John Enderman of Florida (Democratic Party): 121
Congressman Auld Ese Freak of Michigan (Whig Party): 169

1852



President Auld Ese Freak of Michigan (Whig Party): 50
General N.H. Eye of New Hampshire (Democratic Party): 9
Rev. Scott Sunday of Connecticut (Free Soil Party): 176
States in rebellion: 61

1856



Pres. Scott Sunday of Connecticut (Free Soil Party): 64
Former President Auld Ese Freak of Michigan (Whig Party): 178
Gen. Phil of Pennsylvania (Democratic Party/Conservative Party): 9
States under Reconstruction: 45

1860



Pres. Auld Ese Freak of Michigan (Whig Party): 55
Illini of Illinois (Free Soil Party): 62
Gen. L. Acton Guy of Wisconsin (Federal Union Party): 163
States under Reconstruction: 23

Contingent Presidential Election in 1861 following military coup (Only Union Army veterans allowed to vote, entire South placed under Reconstruction)



Fmr. Pres. Scott Sunday of Connecticut (Liberal Party): 212
Gen. R. Pryor of New Jersey (Whig Party): 21

1868



Sen. Alfred F. Jones of New York (Union Party): 252
Congressman MacArnold Mann of New York (Radical Liberal): 20
States under Reconstruction: 25

8. Gol Water (D-DE) 1837-1845
9. John Enderman (D-GA) 1845-1849
10. Auld Freak (W-MI) 1849-1853
11. Scott Sunday (FS-CT) 1853-1857
12. Auld Freak (W-MI) 1857-1861
13. L. Acton Guy (Federal Union-WI) 1861
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14. Scott Sunday (Liberal-CT) 1861-1869
15. Alfred F. Jones (Unionist-NY) 1869-
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