The NEW PRESIDENTS era...

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Reaganfan:
The following has occured since 2000 until 2016:

42. Clinton/Gore
43. Bush/Cheney
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark
45. Clark/Rendell
46. Giuliani/Rice
47. Rice/Owens

The following presidents have also died:
Carter
Ford
Kerry

Only Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Clark, Giuliani and Reagan are left. Reagan is now 105 years old.

Rice has won her own term over Rendell/Edwards. Now, since she declined re-election, Owens/Inhofe is running against Edwards/Warner. Owens loses to Edwards 230 to 308. Rice had an uneventful term. What will the new President Edwards bring?

JohnFKennedy:
Quote from: Reaganfan on April 11, 2004, 07:22:09 PM

The following has occured since 2000 until 2016:

42. Clinton/Gore
43. Bush/Cheney
44. Kerry/Clinton/Clark
45. Clark/Rendell
46. Giuliani/Rice
47. Rice/Owens

The following presidents have also died:
Carter
Ford
Kerry

Only Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Clark, Giuliani and Reagan are left. Reagan is now 105 years old.

Rice has won her own term over Rendell/Edwards. Now, since she declined re-election, Owens/Inhofe is running against Edwards/Warner. Owens loses to Edwards 230 to 308. Rice had an uneventful term. What will the new President Edwards bring?





prosperity ;). Highly unlike Reagan living to 105 years old methinks.

Bleeding heart conservative, HTMLdon:
Keeping in mind that the names we have now won't be popular in 2016 and there is probably some current state representative somewhere who will be President by then.

Gustaf:
Quote from: htmldon on April 12, 2004, 09:17:10 AM

Keeping in mind that the names we have now won't be popular in 2016 and there is probably some current state representative somewhere who will be President by then.



Yeah, very good point. One should look into what Kerry, GWB, McCain et al were doing back in the early 90s, and what people were famous back then. If you do that election by election, maybe one could come up with some sotr of model to predict future presidents... ;)

dunn:
Quote from: Gustaf on April 12, 2004, 09:20:01 AM

Quote from: htmldon on April 12, 2004, 09:17:10 AM

Keeping in mind that the names we have now won't be popular in 2016 and there is probably some current state representative somewhere who will be President by then.



true
Hey, who really heard of Clinton FOUR YEARS before 1992

Yeah, very good point. One should look into what Kerry, GWB, McCain et al were doing back in the early 90s, and what people were famous back then. If you do that election by election, maybe one could come up with some sotr of model to predict future presidents... ;)


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