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« Reply #400 on: July 12, 2022, 12:18:13 PM »

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« Reply #401 on: July 13, 2022, 10:10:19 PM »

Michelle Obama

First Lady of the United States:2009-2013
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« Reply #402 on: July 20, 2022, 11:55:18 AM »

Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (May 27, 1911 – Nov. 2, 1976)
Mayor of Minneapolis: Jul. 2, 1945 – Nov. 30, 1948 (resigned after being elected U.S. Sen.)
United States Senator from Minnesota: Jan. 3, 1949 – Dec. 29, 1964 (resigned after being elected Vice Pres.)
Senate Majority Whip: Jan. 3, 1961 – Dec. 29, 1964 (resigned after being elected Vice Pres.)
Vice President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1965 – Jan. 20, 1969 (retired to run for Pres.)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1969 – Nov. 2, 1976 (died in office)

Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Mar. 28, 1914 – Dec. 1, 1995)
Maine State Representative from the 110th district: Dec. 5, 1946 – Nov. 2, 1951 (resigned to join the Maine ESA)
Governor of Maine: Jan. 5, 1955 – Jan. 2, 1959 (resigned after being elected U.S. Sen.)
United States Senator from Maine: Jan. 3, 1959 – Jan. 7, 1969 (resigned after being elected Vice Pres.)
Vice President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1969 – Nov. 2, 1976 (ascended to the Presidency)
President of the United States: Nov. 2, 1976 – Jan. 20, 1977 (lost to U.S. Sen. James Buckley)

James Lane Buckley (Mar. 9, 1923 – Jul. 22, 2023)
United States Senator from New York: Jan. 3, 1971 – Jan. 3, 1977 (retired to run for Pres.)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1977 – Jan. 20, 1981 (lost to U.S. Sen. Frank Church)

Frank Forrester Church III (Jul. 25, 1924 – Dec. 31, 1983)
United States Senator from Idaho: Jan. 3, 1957 – Jan. 3, 1981 (resigned after being elected Pres.)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1981 – Dec. 31, 1983 (died in office)

Birch Evans Bayh, Jr. (Jan. 22, 1928 – Oct. 5, 2018)
Indiana State Representative from Vigo County: Nov. 3, 1954 – Nov. 7, 1962 (retired to run for U.S. Sen.)
Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives: Nov. 5, 1958 – Nov. 9, 1960 (Republicans flip the State House)
United States Senator from Indiana: Jan. 3, 1963 – Jan. 3, 1975 (lost to Indy Mayor Richard Lugar)
United States Senator from Indiana: Jan. 3, 1977 – Jan. 3, 1981 (resigned after being elected Vice Pres.)
Vice President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1981 – Dec. 31, 1983 (ascended to the Presidency)
President of the United States: Dec. 31, 1983 – Jan. 20, 1993 (term-limited)

Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. (Nov. 20, 1942 – Feb. 7, 2028)
New Castle County Councilor for the 4th district: Jan. 5, 1971 – Jan. 1, 1973 (resigned after being elected U.S. Sen.)
United States Senator from Delaware: Jan. 3, 1973 – Apr. 7, 1984 (resigned to become Vice Pres.)
Vice President of the United States: Apr. 7, 1984 – Jan. 20, 1993 (retired to run for Pres.)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1993 – Jan. 20, 1997 (lost to Fmr. Ariz. Gov. Jim Kolbe)
Secretary of State of Delaware: Dec. 31, 2000 – Jan. 3, 2001 (ascended to the Governorship)
Governor of Delaware: Jan. 3, 2001 – Jan. 20, 2009 (term-limited)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 2009 – Jan. 20, 2013 (term-limited)

James Thomas Kolbe (Jun. 28, 1942 – Jun. 20, 2036)
Arizona State Senator from the 14th district: Jan. 10, 1977 – Jan. 3, 1983 (resigned to run for U.S. Rep.)
United States Representative from Arizona's 5th district: Jan. 3, 1983 – Jan. 3, 1987 (retired to run for Gov.)
Governor of Arizona: Jan. 5, 1987 – Jan. 2, 1995 (term-limited)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 1997 – Jan. 20, 2001 (lost renomination to S.D. Gov. Bill Janklow)
Vice President of the United States: Dec. 14, 2001 – Dec. 21, 2001 (ascended to the Presidency)
President of the United States: Dec. 21, 2001 – Jan. 20, 2005 (term-limited)

William John Janklow (Sep. 13, 1939 – Nov. 1, 2011)
Attorney General of South Dakota: Jan. 3, 1975 – Jan. 1, 1979 (retired to run for Gov.)
Governor of South Dakota: Jan. 1, 1979 – Jan. 6, 1987 (term-limited)
United States Senator from South Dakota: Jan. 6, 1987 – Jan. 3, 1993 (retired to run for Pres.)
1992 Republican nominee for President of the United States (lost to Vice Pres. Joe Biden)
Governor of South Dakota: Jan. 7, 1995 – Jan. 6, 2001 (resigned after being elected Pres.)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 2001 – Jun. 20, 2001 (impeached and convicted of vehicular manslaughter)

Richard Bruce Cheney (Jan. 30, 1941 – Sep. 11, 2001)
United States Repesentative from Wyoming's at-large district: Jan. 3, 1975 – Jan. 1, 1979 (retired to run for Sen., resigned early)
United States Senator from Wyoming: Jan. 1, 1979 – Jan. 15, 2001 (resigned after being elected Vice Pres.)
Senate Minority Whip: Jan. 3, 1985 – Jan. 3, 1987 (Republicans flip the Senate)
Senate Majority Whip: Jan. 3, 1987 – Jan. 3, 1999 (Democrats flip the Senate)
Senate Minority Leader: Jan. 3, 1999 – Jan. 3, 2001 (not nominated for Leader, having been elected Vice Pres.)
Vice President of the United States: Jan. 20, 2001 – Jun. 20, 2001 (ascended to the Presidency)
President of the United States: Jun. 20, 2001 – Sep. 11, 2001 (died in office)

Robert Carlyle Byrd (Nov. 20, 1917 – Nov. 20, 2010)
West Virginia State Delegate frpm Raleigh County: Jan. 1, 1947 – Dec. 1, 1950 (retired to run for State Sen.)
West Virginia State Senator from the 9th district: Dec. 1, 1950 – Dec. 23, 1952 (resigned after being elected U.S. Rep.)
United States Representative from West Virginia's 6th district: Jan. 3, 1953 – Jan. 3, 1959 (retired to run for U.S. Sen.)
United States Senator from West Virginia: Jan. 3, 1959 – Sep. 11, 2001 (resigned to become Pres.)
Senate Majority Whip: Jan. 3, 1971 – Jan. 3, 1975 (Republicans flip the Senate)
Senate Minority Whip: Jan. 3, 1975 – Jan. 3, 1977 (elected Leader)
Senate Minority Leader: Jan. 3, 1977 – Jan. 3, 1981 (Democrats flip the Senate)
Senate Majority Leader: Jan. 3, 1981 – Jan. 3, 1987 (Republicans flip the Senate)
Senate Minority Leader: Jan. 3, 1987 – Jan. 3, 1989 (Not nominated for leader)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate: Jan. 3, 1999 – Sep. 11, 2001 (ascended to the Presidency)
President of the United States: Sep. 11, 2001 – Dec. 21, 2001 (resigned)

John Ellis Bush (Feb. 11, 1953 – Aug. 6, 2045)
Secretary of Commerce of Florida: Jan. 6, 1987 – Jan. 5, 1993 (retired to run for Gov.)
Governor of Florida: Jan. 3, 1995 – Jan. 7, 2003 (term-limited)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 2005 – Jan. 20, 2009 (lost to Del. Gov. Joe Biden)
United States Senator from Florida: Jan. 3, 2011 – Jan. 3, 2023 (retired)
Candidate in the 2016 Republican primary for President of the United States (lost to Mr. Donald Trump)
Candidate in the 2020 Republican primary for President of the United States (lost to U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton)

Paul David Wellstone (Jul. 21, 1944 – Jan. 20, 2021)
United States Senator from Minnesota: Feb. 1, 1985 – Nov. 5, 1986 (appointed to replace Fmr. Sen. and Sec. of State Walter Mondale)
1986 Democratic nominee for Minnesota's special Senate election (lost to U.S. Rep. Arlan Stangeland)
United States Senator from Minnesota: Jan. 3, 1991 – Jan. 3, 2003 (retired to run for Gov.)
Governor of Minnesota: Jan. 6, 2003 – Jan. 5, 2009 (resigned after being elected Vice Pres.)
Vice President of the United States: Jan. 20, 2009 – Jan. 20, 2013 (retired to run for Pres.)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 2013 – Jan. 20, 2021 (term-limited)

Thomas Bryant Cotton (May 13, 1977 – Feb. 20, 2060)
United States Representative from West Virginia's 6th district: Jan. 3, 2013 – Jan. 3, 2015 (retired to run for U.S. Sen.)
United States Senator from Arkansas: Jan. 3, 2015 – Jan. 3, 2021 (retired to run for Pres.)
President of the United States: Jan. 20, 2021 – Jan. 20, 2025 (lost to Ill. Gov. J.B. Pritzker)
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« Reply #403 on: July 20, 2022, 02:47:09 PM »

Andrew Yang

Mayor Of New York: January 1, 2010-January 1, 2015
-2009: 48.5%-40.4%
-2013: 70.5%-19.8%
Governor Of New York: January 1, 2015-January 13, 2021
-2014: 63.5%-35.5%
-2018: 78.4%-20.1%
President Of The United States: January 20, 2021-Present
-2020: 435-103 EV/ 55.5%-42.2% PV
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« Reply #404 on: July 23, 2022, 07:40:30 PM »

Tipper Gore
Second Lady of the United States, 1993-2001
U.S. Senator from Tennessee, 2003-2009
Mayor of Washington, D.C. 2015-2021
President of the United States, 2021-present
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« Reply #405 on: August 04, 2022, 02:59:53 PM »

Booth Gardner
Member of the Washington State Senate 1971-1973
Pierce County Executive 1981-1985
Governor of Washington 1985-1993
U.S. Senator from Washington 1995-2013

David Boren
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representative 1967-1974
Governor of Oklahoma 1975-1979
U.S. Senator from Oklahoma 1979-1994
President of the University of Oklahoma 1994-1998
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska 1999-2003
U.S. Senator from Nebraska 2003-
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« Reply #406 on: August 06, 2022, 02:02:54 PM »

Dale Bumpers
Governor of Arkansas 1969-1973
U.S. Senator from Arkansas 1973-1977
President of the United States 1977-1985
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« Reply #407 on: August 06, 2022, 04:38:46 PM »

Bill Clinton

Arkansas AG: January 3, 1977-January 9, 1979
Governor: January 9, 1979-January 19, 1981
Governor: January 11, 1983-June 7, 1996

Jim Guy Tucker

Arkansas AG: January 9, 1973-January 3, 1977
U.S. Representative: January 3, 1977-January 3, 1983
Lieutenant Governor: January 11, 1983-January 1, 1987
U.S. Representative: January 3, 1987-January 3, 1991
Lieutenant Governor: January 15, 1991-June 7, 1996
Governor: June 7, 1996-October 28, 1996

Nate Coulter

Lieutenant Governor: December 4, 1993-October 28, 1996
Governor: October 28, 1996-January 10, 1999

Sheffield Nelson

State Senator: January 9, 1979-January 12, 1981
U.S. Representative: January 3, 1993-December 1, 1998
Governor: January 10, 1999-January 14, 2003

Mike Huckabee

State Representative: January 13, 1985-January 10, 1987
State Senator: July 23, 1990-January 15, 1991
Governor: January 14, 2003-January 14, 2015

Curtis Coleman

State Representative: January 7, 1995-January 7, 1999
State Senator: January 7, 1999-January 7, 2007
State Senator: January 7, 2011-January 7, 2015
Governor: January 14, 2015-Present
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« Reply #408 on: August 06, 2022, 09:02:10 PM »

Dale Bumpers
Governor of Arkansas 1969-1973
U.S. Senator from Arkansas 1973-1977
President of the United States 1977-1985
A little bit of backstory for this one, Bumpers considered running for Governor in 1968, but decided to wait until 1970. In this timeline, he decides to run and beats Winthrop Rockefeller. Senator John McClellan was reportedly convinced in OTL that Bumpers was going to run against him and Bumpers thought he could have won, and he was probably right because then-Congressman David Pryor almost beat McClellan. However, he decided to wait until 1974 because he thought he needed to see through his reorganization of the executive branch, and he didn't feel he should run for the Senate after just one term. Bumpers himself said that he always viewed the Governorship as a stepping stone to the Senate, and in this timeline, with two terms under his belt he decides to go for it. Bumpers had a lifelong dream of becoming President and in OTL, he didn't run in 1976 because he had only spent a few months in the Senate. David Pryor wanted him to run that year and Bumpers thought he could have won, so in this timeline, Bumpers runs because he has been in the Senate for two years. I honestly think Bumpers could have won had he run, he would have won by a bigger margin than Carter and likely would have been a better President.
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« Reply #409 on: August 07, 2022, 06:12:18 AM »

Ronald Reagan (1911-2000)

Governor of California: January 2, 1967-January 4, 1971
-Won 1966 (57.0%-41.8%)
-Lost 1970 (48.5%-48.1%)

Jerry Brown (1938-Present)

State Assemblyman: December 15, 1968-December 12, 1970
-Won 1968 (64.9%-32.0%)
Governor of California: January 4, 1971-January 6, 1975
-Won 1970 (48.5%-48.1%)
-Lost 1974 (39.2%-39.0%-20.2%)
U.S. Representative: January 3, 1979-January 3, 1983
-Won 1978 (59.3%-39.7%)
-Won 1980 (52.5%-45.3%)
Lieutenant Governor: January 3, 1983-October 18, 1989
-Won 1982 (54.3%-44.2%)
-Won 1986 (57.9%-38.2%)
Governor of California: October 18, 1989-January 12, 1999
-Won 1990 (53.4%-44.9%)
-Won 1994 (72.4%-22.5%)
U.S. Senator: January 14, 1999-November 12, 2000
Governor of California: January 9, 2011-January 5, 2019
-Won 2010 (83.5%-15.4%)
-Won 2014 (80.4%-19.0%)

Mike Curb (1944-Present)

Lieutenant Governor: January 4, 1971-January 6, 1975
-Won 1970 (48.8%-46.3%)
Governor of California: January 6, 1975-January 3, 1983
-Won 1974 (39.2%-39.0%-20.2%)
-Won 1978 (47.5%-45.0%)

Tom Bradley (1917-1989)

Mayor of Los Angeles: July 1, 1969-May 16, 1982
-Won 1969 (50.4%-49.6%)
-Won 1973 (64.9%-14.4%)
-Won 1977 (65.9%-14.2%)
-Won 1981 (72.3%-14.2%)
Governor of California: January 3, 1983-October 18, 1989
-Won 1982 (49.5%-47.8%)
-Won 1986 (54.8%-42.1%)

Dianne Feinstein (1933-Present)

Mayor of San Francisco: March 23, 1978-January 3, 1981
-Won 1978 (s) (57.0%-43.0%)
U.S. Representative: January 3, 1981-January 3, 1983
-Won 1980 (UNOPPOSED)
U.S. Senator: January 3, 1983-January 12, 1999
-Won 1982 (54.0%-45.0%)
-Won 1988 (61.3%-37.2%)
-Won 1994 (65.0%-33.0%)
Governor of California: January 12, 1999-January 7, 2007
-Won 1998 (59.9%-40.1%)
-Won 2002 (62.0%-38.0%)

Michael Huffington (1947-Present)

U.S. Representative: January 3, 1985-January 3, 1989
-Won 1984 (49.5%-44.3%)
-Won 1986 (53.3%-44.8%)
U.S. Senator: January 3, 1993-January 3, 2005
-Won 1992 (49.2%-48.4%)
-Won 1998 (49.8%-45.9%)
-Lost 2004 (49.8%-47.8%)
Governor of California: January 7, 2007-April 14, 2008
-Won 2006 (51.0%-48.3%)

Kevin McCarthy (1965-Present)

State Assemblyman: December 12, 1992-December 14, 1996
-Won 1992 (51.1%-48.9%)
-Won 1994 (50.2%-49.8%)
State Senator: December 14, 1996-December 13, 2000
-Won 1996 (50.3%-49.7%)
-Lost 2000 (54.0%-46.0%)
U.S. Representative: January 3, 2003-January 3, 2007
-Won 2002 (53.2%-40.3%)
-Won 2004 (52.0%-46.5%)
Lieutenant Governor: January 7, 2007-April 14, 2008
-Won 2006 (49.5%-49.3%)
Governor of California: April 14, 2008-January 9, 2011
-Lost 2010 (83.5%-15.4%)

Gavin Newsom (1967-Present)

Mayor of San Francisco: January 1, 1998-January 1, 2006
-Won 1997 (55.8%-44.2%)
-Won 2001 (63.5%-36.5%)
Lieutenant Governor: January 9, 2011-January 5, 2019
-Won 2010 (68.9%-30.0%)
-Won 2014 (71.0%-29.0%)
Governor of California: January 5, 2019-Present
-Won 2018 (74.0%-26.0%)
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« Reply #410 on: August 08, 2022, 07:52:43 PM »

Edward Donnellson is my OC (b. 1948)

MP: February 28, 1974-May 14, 2000

Shadow Minister for Transportation: October 14, 1975-June 6, 1976
Shadow Minister for the Environment: June 6, 1976-May 4, 1979
Leader of the Opposition: April 23, 1978-May 4, 1979
Prime Minister: May 4, 1979-December 1, 1992
Prime Minister: July 3, 1996-May 18, 1998
Minister for the Environment: May 20, 1998-April 5, 1999
Shadow Minister for the Environment: April 5, 1999-May 14, 2000

1979 Election: 44 Seat Conservative Majority
1983 Election: 179 Seat Conservative Majority
1987 Election: 120 Seat Conservative Majority
1991 Election: 43 Seat Conservative Majority
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1994 Election: 4 Seat Labour Majority
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1996 Election: 41 Seat Conservative Majority
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1999 Election: 5 Seat Labour Majority
2000 Election: 104 Seat Labour Majority
2005 Election: 103 Seat Labour Majority
2007 Election: 2 Seat Labour Majority
2011 Election: Hung Parliament (Labour 24 Short)
2012 Election: 8 Seat Conservative Majority
2015 Election: 23 Seat Conservative Majority
2017 Election: 5 Seat Labour Majority
2019 Election: 115 Seat Conservative Majority

DONNELLSON: 1979-1992
MAJOR: 1992-1994
KINNOCK: 1994-1996
DONNELLSON: 1996-1998
HAGUE: 1998-1999
BLAIR: 1999-2006
CORBYN: 2006-2009
BROWN: 2009-2011
MILLIBAND: 2011-2012
CAMERON: 2012-2016
MAY: 2016-2017
CORBYN: 2017-2019
GOLDSMITH: 2019-Present
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« Reply #411 on: August 09, 2022, 10:36:27 AM »

Ralph Leslie Jenkins Jr.

Born in 1938

Mayor of Toledo (1972-1980)

Governor of Ohio (1983-1989)

President of the United States (1989-1997)

Ideology: Left-wing populism, protectionism, Catholic social teaching

Religion: Roman Catholic

Wife: Leticia Jenkins (married 1961)

Children: Andrew Jenkins, Jane Jenkins

Leticia Jenkins

First Lady of the United States (1989-1997)

US Senator for Michigan (1999-2008)

President of the United States (2009-)

Ideology: Social Democracy, Populism

Religion: Non-denominational Christian
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« Reply #412 on: August 09, 2022, 10:39:30 AM »

Michigan doesn't have a Class 3 Senate seat.
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« Reply #413 on: August 16, 2022, 10:49:30 PM »

Barack Obama
Illinois State Senator (1997-2004)
U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005-2008)
President of the United States (2009-2013)
2012 Democratic Presidential Candidate (withdrew)
U.S. Secretary of State (2013-2015)
President of the United States (2017-2021)

Hillary Clinton
First Lady of Arkansas (1979-1981), (1983-1992)
First Lady of the United States (1993-2001)
U.S. Senator from New York (2001-2009)
Vice President of the United States (2009-2013)
President of the United States (2013-2017)
2016 Democratic Presidential Candidate

Beau Biden
Attorney General of Delaware (2007-2010)
U.S. Senator from Delaware (2010-2017)
Vice President of the United States (2017-2021)
President of the United States (2021-)

Al Gore
U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1977-1985)
U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1985-1993)
1988 Democratic Presidential Candidate
Vice President of the United States (1993-2001)
2000 Democratic Presidential Nominee
2008 Democratic Presidential Candidate
U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2013-2017)
U.S. Secretary of State (2021-)

Rahm Emanuel
White House Director of Political Affairs (1993-1993)
Senior Advisor to the President (1993-1998)
U.S. Representative from Illinois (2003-2009)
Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (2005-2007)
Chair of the House Democratic Caucus (2007-2009)
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (2009-2011)
Vice President of the United States (2013-2017)

Joe Biden
Member of the New Castle County Council (1971-1973)
U.S. Senator from Delaware (1973-2009)
1988 Democratic Presidential Candidate
2008 Democratic Presidential Candidate
U.S. Secretary of State (2009-2013)
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« Reply #414 on: August 17, 2022, 12:16:56 AM »

Albert Arnold Gore

U.S. Representative: January 3, 1977-January 3, 1985
U.S. Senator: January 3, 1985-January 9, 1997
President: January 20, 1997-January 20, 2005

Dianne Feinstein

City Supervisor: January 8, 1970-January 7, 1976
Mayor of San Francisco: January 8, 1976-January 8, 1984
Governor of California: January 6, 1987-January 7, 1995
Vice President: January 20, 1997-January 20, 2005
President: January 20, 2005-January 20, 2009

Harvey Milk

City Supervisor: January 8, 1978-January 1, 1984
Mayor of San Francisco: January 8, 1984-January 8, 1996
Secretary of Environmental Protection: March 23, 1997-January 20, 2005

Nancy Pelosi

California Dems Chair: June 27, 1983-January 1, 1984
City Supervisor: January 1, 1984-January 8, 1986
U.S. Representative: January 3, 1987-December 31, 1995
Mayor of San Francisco: January 8, 1996-January 8, 2000
U.S. Representative: January 3, 2001-Present

Gavin Newsom

City Supervisor: January 8, 1994-January 8, 2000
Mayor of San Francisco: January 8, 2000-January 8, 2008
Lt. Governor of California: January 5, 2011-January 9, 2019
Governor of California: January 9, 2019-Present

Matt Gonzalez

State Assemblyman: December 14, 2002-December 16, 2004
State Senator: December 16, 2004-January 2, 2008
Mayor of San Francisco: January 8, 2008-January 8, 2012
State Senator: December 15, 2012-December 15, 2016

Jane Kim

City Supervisor: January 8, 2008-January 8, 2012
Mayor of San Francisco: January 8, 2012-January 8, 2020

Hillary Ronen

City Supervisor: January 8, 2010-January 8, 2014
State Assemblywoman: December 17, 2014-December 14, 2018
Mayor of San Francisco: January 8, 2020-Present
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« Reply #415 on: August 22, 2022, 03:14:21 PM »

Larry Pressler



U.S House Representative (South Dakota 1st):
1969-1979

U.S Senator from South Dakota (Class 2):
1979-2015



1968 South Dakota 1st District Election:
Larry Pressler - 50.4% ✓
Ben Reifel - 49.6%

1970 South Dakota 1st District Election:
Larry Pressler - 62.5% ✓
Dexter H. Gunderson - 37.5%

1972 South Dakota 1st District Election:
Larry Pressler - 64.0% ✓
John Vickerman - 36.0%

1974 South Dakota 1st District Election:
Larry Pressler - 65.3% ✓
Ione Larsen - 34.7%

1976 South Dakota 1st District Election:
Larry Pressler - 70.0% ✓
Cornelis Van Helden - 29.2%

1978 South Dakota Senate Election
Larry Pressler - 50.3% ✓
James Abdnor - 49.7%

1984 South Dakota Senate Election
Larry Pressler - 62.2% ✓
Clint Roberts - 37.8%

1990 South Dakota Senate Election
Larry Pressler - 49.9% ✓
Bill Janklow - 47.6%

1996 South Dakota Senate Election
Larry Pressler - 55.4% ✓
Walter Dale Miller - 44.6%

2002 South Dakota Senate Election:
Larry Pressler - 51.5% ✓
John Thune - 47.6%

2008 South Dakota Senate Election:
Larry Pressler - 59.5% ✓
Steve Kirby - 40.5%

2014 South Dakota Senate Election:
Mike Rounds - 50.4% ✓
Larry Pressler - 46.6%

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« Reply #416 on: August 22, 2022, 04:08:31 PM »

Louis I. Sullivan

Trade Unionist (1968-1980)

US Representative for Massachusetts' 4th congressional district (1981-2011)

2004 presidential primary candidate (lost to John Edwards)

2008 presidential primary candidate (lost to Barack Obama)

US Senator for Massachusetts (2011-2021)

2020 Democratic presidential candidate (defeated Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Michael Bloomberg and Amy Klobuchar)

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« Reply #417 on: August 22, 2022, 10:13:43 PM »

FAILING UPWARDS: A NEWT GINGRICH TIMELINE

U.S. Representative: January 3, 1975-January 3, 1979
OMB Director: January 20, 1989-January 20, 1993 (On leave from Jul-Nov 1990/1992)
U.S. Senator: July 24, 2000-December 4, 2000
President: January 20, 2017-January 20, 2021

1974 US House: Won 50.5%-49.1%
1976 US House: Won 52.2%-47.4%
1978 GA Governor: Lost 56.7%-43.0%
1980 US Senate: Lost 55.0%-45.0%
1982 GA Governor: Lost 54.3%-45.5%
1983 US House (s): Lost 48.5%-48.1%
1984 US Senate: Lost 54.0%-46.0%
1986 GA Governor: Lost Primary 51.4%-48.6%
1988 US President: Lost Primary 21/2,408
1990 GA Governor: Lost 50.3%-47.7%
1992 US Senate: Lost 50.1%-49.9%
1993 VA Governor: Lost Primary 52.3%-35.6%
1994 US House: Lost 48.0%-47.5%
1996 US President: Lost Primary 187/2,677
1996 US Senate: Lost 50.0%-46.2%
1997 VA Governor: Lost Primary 56.2%-39.8%
1998 US House (s): Lost 50.6%-49.4%
1998 US House: Lost 52.0%-47.0%
2000 US President: Lost Primary 182/2,692
2000 US Senate (s): Lost 51.7%-48.2%
2001 VA Governor: Lost Primary 57.0%-42.2%
2002 GA Governor: Lost Primary 59.9%-40.0%
2004 US President: Lost Primary 711/2,703
2004 US House: Lost 51.8%-48.1%
2005 VA Governor: Lost 54.2%-42.9%
2006 GA Governor: Lost 52.3%-46.2%
2007 US House (s): Lost 55.5%-44.5%
2007 MS Governor: Lost Primary 57.3%-28.2%
2008 US President: Lost Primary 1,033/2,801
2008 US Senate: Lost Primary 52.0%-48.0%
2009 VA Governor: Lost Primary 58.9%-38.5%
2010 US Senate: Lost Primary 50.4%-49.4%
2011 MS Governor: Lost Primary 50.0%-50.0% (+19 Votes to David Duke)
2012 US President: Lost Primary 1,310/2,910
2012 US House: Lost 53.8%-45.0%
2013 VA Governor: Lost 49.4%-41.6%
2014 GA Senate: Lost Primary 50.7%-49.3%
2016 US President: Won 271-260 EV/45.8%-48.6% PV
2020 US President: Lost 321-215 EV/45.8%-52.8% PV

Georgia Republic Institute For The Education of Republican Voters (GRIFTERS) SuperPAC:
CEO: 1998-Present

2016 Senate Elections:
R: 51
D: 49 (+IL, NH, MO)

2018 Senate Elections:
R: 50 (+MO, ND, IN)
D: 50 (+NV, AZ, TX)

2020 Senate Elections:
D: 55 (+AZ-S, CO, GA, GA-S, ME, IA)
R: 45 (+AL)
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« Reply #418 on: August 23, 2022, 04:12:31 AM »

Edward Donnellson is my OC (b. 1948)

MP: February 28, 1974-May 14, 2000

Shadow Minister for Transportation: October 14, 1975-June 6, 1976
Shadow Minister for the Environment: June 6, 1976-May 4, 1979
Leader of the Opposition: April 23, 1978-May 4, 1979
Prime Minister: May 4, 1979-December 1, 1992
Prime Minister: July 3, 1996-May 18, 1998
Minister for the Environment: May 20, 1998-April 5, 1999
Shadow Minister for the Environment: April 5, 1999-May 14, 2000

1979 Election: 44 Seat Conservative Majority
1983 Election: 179 Seat Conservative Majority
1987 Election: 120 Seat Conservative Majority
1991 Election: 43 Seat Conservative Majority
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1994 Election: 4 Seat Labour Majority
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1996 Election: 41 Seat Conservative Majority
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1999 Election: 5 Seat Labour Majority
2000 Election: 104 Seat Labour Majority
2005 Election: 103 Seat Labour Majority
2007 Election: 2 Seat Labour Majority
2011 Election: Hung Parliament (Labour 24 Short)
2012 Election: 8 Seat Conservative Majority
2015 Election: 23 Seat Conservative Majority
2017 Election: 5 Seat Labour Majority
2019 Election: 115 Seat Conservative Majority

DONNELLSON: 1979-1992
MAJOR: 1992-1994
KINNOCK: 1994-1996
DONNELLSON: 1996-1998
HAGUE: 1998-1999
BLAIR: 1999-2006
CORBYN: 2006-2009
BROWN: 2009-2011
MILLIBAND: 2011-2012
CAMERON: 2012-2016
MAY: 2016-2017
CORBYN: 2017-2019
GOLDSMITH: 2019-Present
The name is based on Ed Donnell
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« Reply #419 on: August 23, 2022, 04:34:33 AM »

Beto O'Rourke

U.S. Representative: January 3, 2013-January 3, 2019
U.S. Senator: January 3, 2019-Present

Bill Nelson

U.S. Representative: January 3, 1979-January 3, 1991
Florida Treasurer: January 3, 1995-January 3, 2001
U.S. Senator: January 3, 2001-Present

Jason Kander

U.S. Senator: January 3, 2011-Present

Nicole Galloway:

Missouri Secretary of State: January 13, 2013-January 9, 2017
Governor of Missouri: January 9, 2017-January 11, 2021

Shelli Yoder:

U.S. Representative: January 3, 2015-January 3, 2017
Governor of Indiana: January 15, 2017-January 14, 2021

Pete Buttigieg:

Mayor of South Bend: January 1, 2012-January 15, 2017
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: January 15, 2017-January 14, 2021
Secretary of Transportation: January 21, 2021-Present
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« Reply #420 on: August 23, 2022, 01:30:40 PM »

Newt Gingrich Announces Harold Stassen 2
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« Reply #421 on: August 23, 2022, 02:14:21 PM »

Andrι Ferraz

City Councillor (1949-1950)

Mayor of Joγo Pessoa (1951-1954)

Governor of Paraνba (1955-1959)

President of Brazil (1961-1963)
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« Reply #422 on: August 24, 2022, 11:10:46 PM »

Sir Richardson W. Clarke III (1855-1949)

MP For Glasgow: March 6, 1874-July 1, 1929
Prime Minister: August 12, 1897-December 15, 1912
Member, HoL: July 30, 1929-October 7, 1949

MINISTERIAL ROLES:
-Secretary for Scotland: February 6, 1886-July 25, 1886
-Home Secretary: August 15, 1892-November 4, 1892
-Foreign Secretary: November 4, 1892-December 28, 1892
-Ambassador to the CSA: January 13, 1893-August 3, 1895
-Ambassador to the CSA: January 19, 1913-December 5, 1913
-Secretary for Scotland: December 13, 1913-April 22, 1918

SHADOW CABINET ROLES:
-Shadow Secretary for Scotland: December 12, 1882-February 6, 1886
-Shadow Secretary for Scotland: July 25, 1886-June 9, 1889
-Shadow Home Secretary: June 9, 1889-August 15, 1892
-Shadow Foreign Secretary: August 23, 1895-March 3, 1896
-Leader of the Opposition: March 4, 1896-August 12, 1897

ELECTIONS:
1897: 298/670 (+82)
1900: 344/670 (+46)
1905: 334/670 (-10)
1906: 397/670 (+63)
1910 (a): 399/670 (+2)
1910 (b): 360/670 (-39)
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« Reply #423 on: August 25, 2022, 04:30:47 AM »

Josh Ferdinand (born 1930, died 2010)

US Air Force pilot (1951-1953)

Teacher (1953-1954)

School Board member (1954-1958)

US Representative for Michigan's 7th congressional district (1959-1977)

US Senator for Michigan (1977-1995)

Independent Presidential Candidate (1980)

Independent Vice Presidential Candidate (1992)

Michigan Democratic Gubernatorial Nominee (1998)

Write-in presidential candidate (2000)

Rotarian (1995-2008)
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« Reply #424 on: August 30, 2022, 01:37:42 PM »

Guilherme Lipinski

Party: PDC (1958-1965), MDB (1965-1979), PTB (1979-1985), PDC (1985-1988), PTR (1989-1992), PPR (1992-1993), PTRB (1994-1995), PRTB (1995-2001), PP (2001-)

Officers held: Soldier (1956-1960), Alderman (1962-1965), Lawyer (1965-1970), Prisoner (1970-1977), Federal Deputy (1981-1988), Presidential Candidate (1989), Federal Deputy (1991-2011)

Father of: Former President Daniel Lipinski
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