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« Reply #1175 on: December 03, 2021, 07:54:39 AM »

35. John F. Kennedy - Democrat - Massachusetts - 1961-1963
36. Lyndon B. Johnson - Democrat - Texas - 1963-1969
37. Richard M. Nixon - Republican - California - 1969-1974
38. Gerald R. Ford - Republican - Michigan - 1974-1975
39. George H. W. Bush - Republican - Texas - 1975-1981
40. Henry M. Jackson - Democrat - Washington - 1981-1983
41. Robert F. Kennedy - Democrat - Massachusetts - 1983-1989
42. Paul D. Laxalt - Republican - Nevada - 1989-1993
43. James E. Carter - Democrat - Georgia - 1993-2001
44. Edward M. Kennedy - Democrat - Massachusetts - 2001-2005
45. John S. McCain - Republican - Arizona - 2005-2013   
46. John E. Bush - Republican - Florida - 2013-2017
47. Barack H. Obama - Democrat - Hawaii - 2017-present
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« Reply #1176 on: December 03, 2021, 08:28:16 AM »

35. John F. Kennedy - Democrat - Massachusetts - 1961-1963
36. Lyndon B. Johnson - Democrat - Texas - 1963-1969
37. Richard M. Nixon - Republican - California - 1969-1974
38. Gerald R. Ford - Republican - Michigan - 1974-1975
39. George H. W. Bush - Republican - Texas - 1975-1981
40. Henry M. Jackson - Democrat - Washington - 1981-1983
41. Robert F. Kennedy - Democrat - Massachusetts - 1983-1989
42. Paul D. Laxalt - Republican - Nevada - 1989-1993
43. James E. Carter - Democrat - Georgia - 1993-2001
44. Edward M. Kennedy - Democrat - Massachusetts - 2001-2005
45. John S. McCain - Republican - Arizona - 2005-2013   
46. John E. Bush - Republican - Florida - 2013-2017
47. Barack H. Obama - Democrat - Hawaii - 2017-present

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« Reply #1177 on: December 03, 2021, 07:17:00 PM »
« Edited: December 03, 2021, 07:20:45 PM by Ferguson97 »

9/11/2000

1993-2001: Bill Clinton/Al Gore
2001-2005: Al Gore/Joe Lieberman
2005-2009: John McCain/Tom Ridge
2009-2013: Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh
2013-2020: Newt Gingrich/Michelle Bachmann
2020: Michelle Bachmann/Vacant†
2020-2021: Michelle Bachmann/Thaddeus McCotter
2021-present: Hillary Clinton/Sherrod Brown

† President Newt Gingrich died on August 29, 2020 from H1N1-19 complications.
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« Reply #1178 on: December 03, 2021, 07:20:33 PM »

9/11/2000

1993-2001: Bill Clinton/Al Gore
2001-2005: Al Gore/Joe Lieberman
2005-2009: John McCain/Tom Ridge
2009-2013: Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh
2013-2020: Newt Gingrich/Michelle Bachmann
2020: Michelle Bachmann/Vacant†
2020-2021: Michelle Bachmann/Thaddeus McCotter
2021-present: Hillary Clinton/Sherrod Brown

† President Newt Gingrich died on August 29, 2020 from COVID-20 complications.

Here's an interesting one:

44: Barack Obama (D): 2009-2017
45: Donald Trump (D): 2017-incumbent
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« Reply #1179 on: December 05, 2021, 08:37:33 PM »
« Edited: December 05, 2021, 09:23:20 PM by Unconditional Surrender Truman »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. George Washington (No party, Virginia) 1789–1796
2. John Adams (Federalist, Massachusetts) 1796–1803
3. John Marshall (Federalist, Virginia) 1803–1810

4. James Monroe (Republican, Virginia) 1810–1817
5. Andrew Jackson (Republican, Tennessee) 1817–1824

6. DeWitt Clinton (National, New York) 1824–1828 †
7. William Hendricks (National, Indiana) 1828–1838

8. Martin Van Buren (Republican, New York) 1838–1845
9. James Knox Polk (Republican, Tennessee) 1845–1849 †
–. David Rice Atchison (Republican, Missouri) 1849–1850

10. Thomas Hart Benton (Independent Republican, Missouri) 1850–1857
11. John Charles Frιmont (Union, California) 1857–1857 †
12. Hannibal Hamlin (Union, Maine) 1857–1864
13. Strong Vincent (Union, Pennsylvania) 1864–1871
14. Charles Francis Adams (Union, Massachusetts) 1871–1878
15. Winfield Scott Hancock (Union, Pennsylvania) 1878–1881 ‡
16. Samuel Jones Tilden (Union, New York) 1881–1885

17. Benjamin Harrison (Liberal, Indiana) 1885–1892
18. Isaac Pusey Gray (Union, Indiana) 1892–1895 †
19. James Alfred Roosevelt (Union, New York) 1895–1899

20. Oliver Wendell Holmes (Liberal, Massachusetts) 1899–1906
21. Winfield Taylor Durbin (Liberal, Indiana) 1906–1913
22. Charles Evans Hughes (Liberal, New York) 1913–1920
23. Hiram Warren Johnson (Liberal, California) 1920–1920 ‡
24. Nicholas Murray Butler (Liberal, New York) 1920–1927

25. Upton Beall Sinclair (Socialist, California) 1927–1934
26. Alfred Mossman Landon (Liberal, Kansas) 1934–1941
27. Wendell Lewis Willkie (Liberal, Indiana) 1941–1944 †
28. Thomas Edmund Dewey (Liberal, New York) 1944–1948

29. Norman Thomas (Socialist, New York) 1948–1955
30. Dwight David Eisenhower (Liberal Unionist, Pennsylvania) 1955–1962
31. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Socialist, Minnesota) 1962–1969
32. Edward Michael Harrington (Socialist, Missouri) 1969–1976

33. Lloyd Millard Bentsen (Liberal Unionist, Texas) 1976–1983
34. George Stanley McGovern (Socialist, South Dakota) 1983–1990
35. Robert Joseph Dole (Liberal Unionist, Kansas) 1990–1997
36. William Jefferson Clinton (Liberal Unionist, Arkansas) 1997–2004
37. Mark Robert Warner (Liberal Unionist, Virginia) 2004–2011

38. Bernard Sanders (Socialist, Vermont) 2011–2018
39. Raphael Edward Cruz (Liberal Unionist, Texas) 2018–present
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« Reply #1180 on: December 06, 2021, 12:18:50 AM »

1. Jefferson Davis (D): February 19, 1861-February 22, 1868
2. Alexander Stephens (D): February 22, 1868-February 22, 1874
3. Nathan Forrest (D): February 22, 1874-February 22, 1880
4. Wade Hampton (D): February 22, 1880-February 22, 1886
5. Thomas Jackson (D): February 22, 1886-February 22, 1892
6. James Longstreet (D): February 22, 1892-February 22, 1898
7. Lucius Lamar (D): February 22, 1898-February 22, 1904
8. Benjamin Tillman (D): February 22, 1904-February 22, 1910
9. Woodrow Wilson (P): February 22, 1910-February 22, 1916
10. James Vardaman (D): February 22, 1916-February 22, 1922
11. Theodore Bilbo (D): February 22, 1922-February 22, 1928
12. Huey Long (P): February 22, 1928-February 22, 1934
13. Alf Hilter (D): February 22, 1934-May 17, 1954*
-Theodore Bilbo (D): May 17, 1954-May 28, 1954
14. Theodore Bilbo (D): May 28, 1954-July 13, 1956**
-Pat Harrison (D): July 13, 1956-July 19, 1956I***
15. Huey Long (P): July 19, 1956-February 22, 1958
16. Orval Faubus (D): February 22, 1958-February 22, 1964
17. Strom Thurmond (D): February 22, 1964-February 22, 1970
18. Ellis Arnall (P): February 22, 1970-December 28, 1970****
-General George Wallace (I): December 26, 1970-December 30, 1970
19. George Wallace (I/C): December 30, 1970-March 2, 1997*****
20. Jerry Falwell (C): March 2, 1997-February 22, 2006
21. David Duke (C): February 22, 2006-February 22, 2012
22. GK Butterfield (L): February 22, 2012-May 9, 2020******
23. Cindy Hyde-Smith (C): May 9, 2020-Incumbent

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« Reply #1181 on: December 06, 2021, 01:11:07 AM »

PRIME MINISTERS OF THE UNITED STATES
1. Franklin Roosevelt (Liberal) 1945-1948
2. Wendell Willkie (Liberal) 1948-1950
3. Thomas Dewey (Republican) 1950-1957
4. Harold Stassen (Republican) 1957-1958
5. Lyndon Johnson (Liberal) 1958-1972
–. John Kennedy (Liberal) 1972
6. George Wallace (Liberal) 1972-1976
7. Lowell Weicker (Unity-Republican-National-Independent Democratic) 1976-1979
8. Mo Udall (Liberal-Socialist) 1979-1988
–. George McGovern (Liberal-Socialist) 1988-1988
9. Bill Clinton (Liberal-Socialist) 1988-1991
10. George Pataki (National-Unity-Democratic-Republican) 1991-2000
11. W. Mitt Romney (National-Unity-Democratic-Republican) 2000-2007
12. Hillary Rodham (Democratic-Left-Greens-Reform) 2007-2013
13. Aaron Schock (National-Unity-Reform) 2013-2018
14. Howie Hawkins (Green Left-Democratic) 2018-2021
15. Tammy Baldwin (Democratic-Green Left) 2021-
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« Reply #1182 on: December 06, 2021, 05:37:01 PM »

Bush wins re-election in 1992

1989-1997: George H. W. Bush/Dan Quayle
1997-2005: Ann Richards/Bill Bradley
2005-2013: Fred Thompson/Connie Mack III
2013-2021: Robert Reich/Russ Feingold
2021: Steve King/Scott Walker†
2021: George W. Bush/Vacant
2021-present: George W. Bush/Allen West
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« Reply #1183 on: December 09, 2021, 07:59:00 PM »

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« Reply #1184 on: December 19, 2021, 06:25:15 PM »
« Edited: December 19, 2021, 06:28:50 PM by LabourJersey »

The 16th Amendment to the Constitution (1879): A Presidential term shall be six years, beginning upon the conclusion of the term of the incumbent presidency at the time of the adoption of this amendment. A President is prohibited from succeeding himself.

19. Rutherford B. Hayes (R-OH) Mar. 4 1877- Mar. 4 1881
20. James G. Blaine (R-ME) Mar. 4 1881- Mar. 4 1887
21. Benjamin Harrison (R-IN) Mar. 4 1887- Jul. 31 1887*
22. Levi P. Morton (R-OH) Jul. 31 1887- Mar. 4 1893
23. David B. Hill (D-NY) Mar. 4 1893- Mar. 4 1899
23. William B. Allison (R-IA) Mar. 4 1899- Mar. 4 1905
24. Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) Mar. 4 1905- Mar. 4 1911
25. William R. Hearst (D-NY) Mar. 4 1911- Mar. 4 1917
26. Charles E. Hughes (R-NY) Mar. 4 1917- Mar. 4 1923
27. Herbert C. Hoover (R-CA) Mar. 4 1923- Mar. 4 1929
28. Frank O. Lowden (R-IL) Mar. 4 1929- Mar. 4 1935
29. Alfred E. Smith (D-NY) Mar. 4 1935- Jan. 3 1941**
30. Alben Barkley (D-KY) Jan. 3 1941- Jul. 8 1941*
31. James A. Farley (D-NY) Jul. 8 1941- Jan. 3 1947
32. William O. Douglas (D-MN) Jan. 3 1947- Jan. 3 1953
33. Omar N. Bradley (N-MO) Jan. 3 1953- Jan. 3 1959***
34. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) Jan. 3 1959- Jan. 3 1965
35. Quentin Roosevelt (N-NY) Jan. 3 1965- Jun. 23 1966****
36. George Romney (N-MI) Jun. 23 1966- Jan. 3 1971
37. Russell B. Long (D-LA) Jan. 3 1971- Jan. 3 1977
38. Terry Sanford (D-NC) Jan. 3 1977- Oct. 31 1977*
39. Randolph A. Heart (D-NJ) Oct. 31 1979- Jan. 3 1983
40. Robert W. Packwood (N-OR) Jan. 3 1983- Jan. 3 1989
41. David L. Boren (D-OK) Jan. 3 1989- Jan. 3 1995
42. John LeBoutillier (N-NY) Jan. 3 1995- Jan. 3 2001
43. William C. Cox (N-FL) Jan. 3 2001- Jan. 3 2007
44. John Edwards (D-NC) Jan. 3 2007- Jan. 3 2013
45. Lynn Swann (N-PA) Jan. 3 2013- Jan. 3 2019
46. Martin Walsh (D-MA) Jan. 3 2019-Jan. 3 2025



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**21st Amendment in 1939 changed Inauguration day to January 3rd
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« Reply #1185 on: December 19, 2021, 10:20:11 PM »

36. Lyndon B Johnson (D): November 22, 1963-October 18, 1968
-Defeated Goldwater/Miller (R) | 494-44/PV+24.3
37. George McGovern (D): October 18, 1968-January 20, 1973
-Defeated Nixon/Agnew (R) and Wallace/LeMay (I) | 274-197-67/PV+0.1
38. Nelson Rockefeller (R): January 20, 1973-August 11, 1979
-Defeated McGovern/Muskie (D) | 486-52/PV+16.7
-Defeated Bentsen/Carter (D) | 523-15/PV+28.5
39. Gerald Ford (R): August 11, 1979-January 20, 1981
40. Jimmy Carter (D): January 20, 1981-January 20, 1985
-Defeated Ford/Brooke (R): 271-267/PV-0.9
41. Charles Percy (R): January 20, 1985-January 20, 1993
-Defeated Carter/Hart (D): 398-140/PV+10.5
-Defeated Mondale/Wood (D): 538-0/PV+29.8
42. Al Gore (D): January 20, 1993-January 20, 1997
-Defeated Bush/Schwiekert (R): 281-257/PV+1.8
43. Colin Powell (R): January 20, 1997-January 20, 2001
-Defeated Gore/Clinton (D): 343-195/PV+5.9
44. John Kasich (R): January 20, 2001-January 20, 2005
-Defeated Clinton/Reno (D): 496-42/PV+19.8
45. Robert Matsui (D): January 20, 2005-June 3, 2006
-Defeated Bush/Rice (R): 280-258/PV-1.1
46. John Edwards (D): June 3, 2006-January 20, 2009
47. Charlie Baker (R): January 20, 2009-January 20, 2017
-Defeated Edwards/Biden (D): 414-124/PV+6.7
-Defeated Biden/Obama (D): 56.9%-42.0%
48. Phil Scott (R): January 20, 2017-January 20, 2021
-Defeated Obama/McCaskill (D): 50.0%-48.7%
49. Beau Biden (D): January 20, 2021-Incumbent
-Defeated Scott/Rice (R): 52.7%-47.1%
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« Reply #1186 on: December 22, 2021, 02:27:31 PM »

IV. Union of North America


Fig. 1   Seal of the Confederation Congress, c. 1782

American Congresses
First Continental Congress (12 colonies) 1774
Second Continental Congress (14 states & provinces) 1775–1781
Confederation Congress (17 states & provinces) 1781–1786, 1786–1787, 1788–1794
Annapolis Convention (5 states) 1786
Philadelphia Convention (8 states) 1787–1788
Congress of New York (9 states & provinces) 1795–1806
Pensacola Conference (38 states & provinces) 1819

Rival or Regional Congresses
Whiskey Congress (western Pennsylvanian and Virginian counties) 1794–1795
Richmond Congress (7 states & provinces) 1795–1796, 1803–1805
Lexington Congress (7 states & provinces) 1796–1799, 1801–1802, 1806–1810, 1811
Hartford Assembly (5 states & provinces) 1802–1812
Zitacuaro Council (Mexican insurgents) 1811–1812
New Orleans Congress (provinces of northern Mexico and Louisiana) 1813–1814

Personal leaders of North America
General-in-chief Alexander Hamilton (as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army) 1794–1804 ‡
General Andrew Jackson (New Orleans Congress) 1813–1819


PRESIDENTS of NORTH AMERICA
1. Henry Clay (Continental, Transylvania) 1819–1824
2. Andrew Jackson (Continental, Franklin) 1824–1829
3. Vincente Guerrero (Continental, Oaxaca) 1829–1834
4. John Quincy Adams (Continental, Massachusetts) 1834–1839

5. Juan Αlvarez (Federalist, Oaxaca) 1839–1844
6. Joseph Albert Wright (Federalist, Ohio) 1844–1849

7. Winfield Scott (Continental, Virginia) 1849–1854
8. Antonio Lσpez de Santa Anna (Continental, Veracruz) 1854–1859
9. Stephen Arnold Douglas (Continental, Illinois) 1859–1861 †
10. Antonio Lσpez de Santa Anna (Continental, Veracruz) 1861–1862 *
11. William Henry Seward (Continental, New York) 1862–1864

12. Abraham Lincoln (Federalist, Illinois) 1864–1869
13. Benito Juαrez (Federalist, Oaxaca) 1869–1872 †
14. Samuel Jones Tilden (Federalist, New York) 1872–1874

15. William Tecumseh Sherman (National, Ohio) 1874–1879
16. Porfirio Dνaz (National, Oaxaca) 1879–1884

17. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Liberal, New York) 1884–1889
18. Josι Maria Iglesias (Liberal, Mexico) 1889–1891 †
19. Joseph Howe (Liberal, Nova Scotia) 1891–1894
20. Oliver Wendell Holmes (Liberal, Massachusetts) 1894–1899
21. William Jennings Bryan (Liberal, Nebraska) 1899–1904

22. William Howard Taft (National Liberal, Ohio) 1904–1909
23. Francisco Ignacio Madero (National Liberal, Coahuila) 1909–1914
24. Josι Venustiano Carranza (National Liberal, Coahuila) 1914–1919
25. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (National Liberal, Virginia) 1919–1923 †
26. Josι Marνa Pino Suαrez (National Liberal, Tabasco) 1923–1924

27. Eugene Victor Debs (Farmer-Labor, Ohio) 1924–1926 †
28. Francisco Villa (Farmer-Labor, Chihuahua) 1926–1929

29. William Gibbs McAdoo (Constitutional, Alta California) 1929–1934
30. William Lyon Mackenzie King (Progressive, Ontario) 1934–1939
31. Cordell Hull (Progressive, Franklin) 1939–1944
32. William Lyon Mackenzie King (Progressive, Ontario) 1944–1949
33. Miguel Alemαn (Progressive, Veracruz) 1949–1954

34. George Catlett Marshall (No party, Pennsylvania) 1954–1958 †
35. John George Diefenbaker (National Conservative, Ontario) 1958–1959
36. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (National Conservative, New York) 1959–1964

37. Demetrio Vallejo (Socialist, Oaxaca) 1964–1969
38. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Socialist, Minnesota) 1969–1974

39. Gustavo Diaz Ordaz (National Conservative, Puebla) 1974–1979
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan (National Conservative, Alta California) 1979–1984

41. Cesar Chavez (Socialist, Coahuila) 1984–1989
42. Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Socialist, Quebec) 1989–1994
43. Mario Matthew Cuomo (Socialist, New York) 1994–1999

44. Pete Barton Wilson (National Conservative, Alta California) 1999–2003
45. Vincente Fox (Reform, Mexico) 2003–2009
46. Barack Hussein Obama (Socialist, Hawai'i) 2009–2013
47. Justin Pierre James Trudeau (Socialist, Quebec) 2013–2019

48. Andrιs Manuel Lσpez (Popular Movement, Tabasco) 2019–present
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« Reply #1187 on: December 24, 2021, 05:18:44 PM »
« Edited: January 30, 2022, 08:36:11 PM by bagelman »

44. Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) / Evan Bayh (D-IN) 2009-2013
45. Donald Trump (R-NY) / Richard Santorum (R-PA) 2013-2017
46. Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) / Barack H. Obama (D-IL) 2017-2021

In a 47 state US with a convergent political situation through the early 2000s, after a slightly larger W. Bush win in 2004, Hillary defeats Obama in the 2008 Democratic primaries. Choosing generic politician Evan Bayh as her running mate, she defeats a more competent McCain / Rice ticket in 2008. Obama remains senator.

In 2012, Donald Trump wins as the underdog against Mitt Romney in the Republican primaries. Trump was endorsed by Rick Santorum during the primaries and rewards him with the #2 spot, despite concerns about his last name not being catchy during the campaign, as he fills the OTL role of Mike Pence. Trump wins as the underdog again in the GE against President Clinton, running a somewhat more jovial and moderate campaign focused on his outsider businessman credentials. However as President he's just as divisive as OTL.

Hillary is able to mount a comeback in 2016, defeat Obama and Bernie Sanders. Obama drops out after a mediocre win in South Carolina and endorses Hillary Clinton in an effort to become the 49th VPOTUS. Hillary is essentially forced to pick him for strategic reasons: former VPOTUS Bayh became a corporate lobbyist after losing in 2012 and picking him again would insult the progressive left for no gain with moderates, and Hillary's preferred choice in Tim Kaine added little to the ticket in a must-win election against an incumbent President. As for incumbent VPOTUS Santorum, he became infamous by crying on national TV when the SCOTUS legalized gay marriage nationwide, and a clear debate victory against him would be important to shore up Democrats on the culture war front.

Hillary wins the 2016 election by flipping the large narrow states of Florida and Pennsylvania. She admits Puerto Rico as the 48th state in the US in 2017.

Few in the mainstream public are concerned about 2020 yet, but both Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders seem like likely Democratic candidates. Obama would likely win with the backing of Clinton, but Obama is not nearly as popular with zoomers and younger millennials as he was with older millennials in his failed run in 2008. Older, out of touch politicians and power brokers still see him as the "youth candidate" however and he's still likely to get their vote against an even more out of touch GOP candidate.

The GOP is looking to move beyond Donald Trump, but many believe Trump has more campaigning in him and will keep his hat in the ring. That said Trump is a poor matchup against Obama, as Trump seems to believe Obama is a Muslim Kenyan which is not a position that will help with moderates.

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« Reply #1188 on: December 26, 2021, 12:42:28 AM »

The Republic of Britain
  • Clement Attlee (Labour) 1947-1955
  • Hugh Gaitskell ("Pragmatic" Labour) 1955-1963
  • Ted Health (Conservative) 1963-1971
  • Willie Whitelaw (Conservative) 1971-1979
  • Tony Benn (Radical-Labour) 1979-1987
  • Roy Jenkins (The Democrats (Liberal-SDP)) 1987-1995
  • Michael Heseltine (Conservative) 1995-2003
  • John Major (Conservative) 2003-2011
  • David Miliband (The Democrats-Labour) 2011-2019
  • Rebecca Long-Bailey (Radical Left) 2019-
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« Reply #1189 on: December 29, 2021, 04:31:56 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. George Washington (No party, Virginia) 1789–1797
2. John Adams (Federal, Massachusetts) 1797–1801
3. Thomas Jefferson (Republican, Virginia) 1801–1809
4. James Madison (Republican, Virginia) 1809–1813

5. DeWitt Clinton (Democratic, New York) 1813–1817
6. Rufus King (Constitutional, New York) 1817–1821
7. DeWitt Clinton (Democratic, New York) 1821–1825
8. Andrew Jackson (Constitutional, Tennessee) 1825–1829
9. Henry Clay (Democratic, Kentucky) 1829–1837
10. Joseph Ritner (Democratic, Pennsylvania) 1837–1841

11. Martin Van Buren (Constitutional, New York) 1841–1845
12. David Crockett (Democratic, Tennessee) 1845–1850 †
13. Marcus Morton (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1850–1853

14. Stephen Arnold Douglas (National, Illinois) 1853–1857
15. William Walker (National, California) 1857–1861

16. Abraham Lincoln (Democratic, Illinois) 1861–1866 †
17. Joseph Albert Wright (Democratic, Indiana) 1866–1869
18. Ulysses S. Grant (Democratic, Ohio) 1869–1881

19. Samuel Jones Tilden (Conservative, New York) 1881–1881 ‡
20. George Gray (Conservative, Delaware) 1881–1885

21. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Democratic, New York) 1885–1886 †
22. Isaac Pusey Gray (Democratic, Indiana) 1886–1889

23. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Conservative, New York) 1889–1893
24. Benjamin Harrison (Democratic, Indiana) 1893–1901
25. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (Democratic, New York) 1901–1913

26. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Conservative, Virginia) 1913–1917
27. Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1917–1925
28. Robert Marion La Follette, Sr. (Radical, Wisconsin) 1925–1925 †
29. Seymour Stedman (Radical, Illinois) 1925–1929

30. Theodore Roosevelt III (Democratic, New York) 1929–1933
31. Upton Beall Sinclair (Radical, California) 1933–1941
32. Robert Marion La Follette, Jr. (Radical, Wisconsin) 1941–1949

33. Dwight David Eisenhower (National Union, Pennsylvania) 1949–1959 †
34. John William Bricker (National Union, Ohio) 1959–1961
35. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (National Union, Massachusetts) 1961–1966 ‡
36. John Bowden Connally (National Union, Texas) 1966–1973

37. George Sidney McGovern (Radical, South Dakota) 1973–1985
38. Robert Joseph Dole (National Union, Kansas) 1985–1993
39. William Jefferson Clinton (National Union, Arkansas) 1993–1997

40. Paul David Wellstone (Radical, Minnesota) 1997–2001
41. William Jefferson Clinton (National Union, Arkansas) 2001–2009
42. Barack Hussein Obama (Radical, Illinois) 2009–2021
43. John Richard Kasich (National Union, Ohio) 2021–present
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« Reply #1190 on: January 10, 2022, 03:17:02 PM »

46. Joe Biden (D-Del.), 2021-2029
47. Eric Adams (D-N.Y.), 2029-2037
48. Pete Buttigieg (D-Ind.), 2037-present
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« Reply #1191 on: January 10, 2022, 05:39:40 PM »
« Edited: March 20, 2022, 12:44:48 AM by Joe Byron »

43. Vice President Al Gore/Senator Joe Lieberman (D): January 20, 2001-January 20, 2005
2000: Defeated Governor Jeb Bush/Senator John McCain (R)
44. Governor George Bush/Secretary Dick Cheney (R): January 20, 2005-January 20, 2009
2004: Defeated President Al Gore/Vice President Joe Lieberman (D)
45. Senator Barack Obama/Senator Joe Biden (D): January 20, 2009-January 20, 2017
2008: Defeated Senator John McCain/Governor Sarah Palin (R)
2012: Defeated Governor Mitt Romney/Rep. Paul Ryan (R)
46. Secretary Hillary Clinton/Senator Tim Kaine (D): January 20, 2017-January 20, 2021
2016: Defeated Mr. Donald Trump/Governor Mike Pence (R)
47. Speaker Newt Gingrich/Senator Marco Rubio (R): January 20, 2021-December 14, 2022
2020: Defeated Senator Kirsten Gillibrand/Senator Martin Heinrich (D)
48. Vice President Marco Rubio/Senator Pat Toomey (R): December 14, 2022-January 20, 2025
49. Senator Kamala Harris/Lt. Gov. Pete Buttigieg (D): January 20, 2025-January 20, 2033
2024: Defeated President Marco Rubio/Vice President Pat Toomey (R)
2028: Defeated Vice President Pat Toomey/Governor Glenn Youngkin (R)
50. Vice President Pete Buttigieg/Sec. Michelle Wu (D): January 20, 2033-January 20, 2041
2032: Defeated Governor Glenn Youngkin/Senator Mo Brooks (R)
2036: Defeated Senator Mo Brooks/Senator Ted Cruz (R)
51. Vice President Michelle Wu/Mayor Eric Adams (D): January 20, 2041-?Huh
2040: Defeated Rep. Madison Cawthorn/Rep. Matt Gaetz (R)

2000 (D): PV: 1.6 Million/1.5%|EV 300-238
2004 (R): PV: -0.9 Million/-0.8%|EV 274-264
2008 (D): PV: 11.9 Million/8.9%|EV 379-159
2012 (D): PV: 8.1 Million/6.4%|EV 347-191
2016 (D): PV: 7.9 Million/5.9%|EV 351-187
2020 (R): PV: -7.0 Million/-4.4%|EV 278-260
2024 (D): PV: 9.0 Million/5.8%|EV 319-219
2028 (D): PV: 21.5 Million/12.6%|EV 435-103
2032 (D): PV: 12.3 Million/7.0%|EV 391-147
2036 (D): PV: 15.5 Million/7.7%|EV 408-130
2040 (D): PV: 20.0 Million/10.3%|EV 413-125

PRESIDENTS:

Al Gore (1948-2046 (aged 97)
-US Senator: 1985-1993
-Vice President: 1993-2001
-President: 2001-2005

George Bush (1947-2043 (aged 96)
-Governor: 1995-2004
-President: 2005-2009

Barack Obama (1961-Present (age 80)
-US Senator: 2005-2009
-President: 2009-2017

Hillary Clinton (1947-2037 (aged 90)
-US Senator: 2001-2009
-Ambassador to the UK: 2009-2013
-Secretary of State: 2013-2015
-Present: 2017-2021

Newt Gingrich (2042-2028(aged 85)
-US Representative: 1979-1999
-Speaker: 1995-1999
-RNC Chair: 2002-2018

Marco Rubio (1971-Present (age 70)
-US Senator: 2011-2017
-Vice President: 2021-2022
-President: 2022-2025

Kamala Harris (1964-Present (age 77)
-US Senator: 2017-2024
-President: 2025-2033

Pete Buttigieg (1982-Present (age 59)
-Lt. Governor: 2017-2021
-U.S. Representative (IN-01): 2021-2025
-Vice President: 2025-2033
-President: 2033-2041

Michelle Wu (1985-Present (age 56)
-Mayor: 2021-2027
-Governor: 2027-2032
-Vice President: 2033-2041
-President: 2041-?Huh
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« Reply #1192 on: January 13, 2022, 12:34:06 PM »

Thrill of the Hunt Remastered:

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
39. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981–1986 †
def. James Earl Carter (Democratic, Georgia) (inc.) 1980
def. Gary Warren Hart (Democratic, Colorado) 1984

40. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1986–1987 *
41. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) 1987–1989
42. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) 1989–1993
def. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) (inc.) 1988
43. Henry Ross Perot (No party—Republican, Texas) 1993–2001
def. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) (inc.) and Robert Joseph Dole (Republican, Kansas) 1992
def. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, Alaska) 1996

44. Colin Luther Powell (Republican, Virginia) 2001–2001 ‡
def. Dorothy Ann Willis Richards (Democratic, Texas) 2000
45. James Thomas Kolbe (Republican, Arizona) 2001–2005
—. James Baxter Hunt (Democratic, North Carolina) 2005–2009
def. James Thomas Kolbe (Republican, Arizona) (inc.) 2004
—. Jack French Kemp (Republican, New York) 2009–2009 †
def. Paul David Wellstone (Democratic, Minnesota) 2008
—. James Thomas Kolbe (Republican, Arizona) 2009–2013
46. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, Alaska) 2013–2017
def. James Wyant Rappaport (Republican, Massachusetts) 2012
47. Allen Kelsey Grammer (Republican, New York) 2017–2019 *
def. Maurice Robert Gravel (Democratic, California) (inc.) 2016
48. Joni Kay Culver Ernst (Republican, Iowa) 2019–2021
49. Michael Farrand Bennet (Democratic, Colorado) 2021–2025
def. Joni Kay Culver Ernst (Republican, Iowa) (inc.) 2020
50. James Daniel Bishop (Republican, North Carolina) 2025–2029
def. Michael Farrand Bennet (Democratic, Colorado) (inc.) 2024
51. Matthew Edward Gonzalez (Green, California) 2029–2037
def. James Daniel Bishop (Republican, North Carolina) (inc.) 2028
def. Matthew Haston Krause (Republican, Texas) 2032

Spitballing the PV and EV splits, not precise post-1992:
1980 (R): 51-41 NPV, 489-49 EV
1984 (R): 55-45 NPV, 447-91 EV
1988 (D): 50-42 NPV, 403-135 EV
1992 (I): 33-35-30 (I-D-R) NPV, 280-221-37 EV
1996 (R): 52-46 NPV, 414-124 EV
2000 (R): 50-48 NPV, 301-237 EV
2004 (D): 48-50 NPV, 272-266 EV
2008 (R): 53-45 NPV, 346-192 EV
2012 (D): 48-49 NPV, 272-266 EV
2016 (R): 48-48 NPV, 290-248 EV
2020 (D): 51-47 NPV*
2024 (R): 51-47 NPV
2028 (G): 52-46 NPV**
2032 (G): 55-43 NPV
*Electoral college abolished in 2017 after three out of the four most recent elections (2004, 2012, and 2016) (and four out of seven, if you include 1992) had the winner of the NPV losing the EV.
**Green Party member ran as a Democrat, cross-endorsed by both Democrats and Greens.

Presidents:

Ronald Reagan (1911-1986)
Governor of California: 1967-1975
President of the United States: 1981-1986

George H.W. Bush (1924-2018)
U.S. Congressman from Texas: 1967-1971
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.: 1971-1973
Chair of the RNC: 1973-1974
U.S. Ambassador to the PRC: 1974-1975
Director of Central Intelligence: 1976-1977
Vice President of the United States: 1981-1986
President of the United States: 1986-1987

Jack Kemp (1935-2009)
U.S. Congressman from New York: 1971-1986
Vice President of the United States: 1986-1987
President of the United States: 1987-1989, 2009
Governor of New York: 1991-2003

Jim Hunt (1937-2031)
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina: 1973-1977
Governor of North Carolina: 1977-1985, 1997-2005
U.S. Senator from North Carolina: 1985-1989
President of the United States: 1989-1993, 2005-2009

Ross Perot (1930-2019)
President of the United States: 1993-2001

Colin Powell (1937-2001)
Vice President of the United States: 1997-2001
President of the United States: 2001

Jim Kolbe (1942-2036)
State Senator from Arizona: 1977-1983
Mayor of Tuscon: 1987-1990
Governor of Arizona: 1991-1999
Vice President of the United States: 2001, 2009
President of the United States: 2001-2005, 2009-2013

Mike Gravel (1930-2021)
State Representative from Alaska: 1963-1967 (Speaker 1965-1967)
U.S. Senator from Alaska: 1969-2013
President of the United States: 2013-2017

Kelsey Grammer (b. 1955)
Mayor of New York: 2006-2013
President of the United States: 2017-2019

Joni Ernst (b. 1970)
Auditor of Montgomery County: 2005-2011
State Senator from Iowa: 2011-2015
U.S. Senator from Iowa: 2015-2019
Vice President of the United States: 2019
President of the United States: 2019-2021

Michael Bennet (1964-2026)
Superintendent of Denver Public Schools: 2005-2010
Governor of Colorado: 2011-2019
President of the United States: 2021-2025

Dan Bishop (b. 1964)
Mecklenburg County Commissioner: 2005-2008
U.S. Senator from North Carolina: 2009-2025
President of the United States: 2025-2029

Matt Gonzalez (b. 1965)
San Francisco Supervisor: 2001-2004 (President 2003-2004)
Mayor of San Francisco: 2004-2012
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: 2013-2017
Governor of California: 2019-2027
President of the United States: 2029-2037

I'm tempted to actually make this a TL, even though I can't write worth sh**t. If I had a ghostwriter or something, I'm sure I could make it work. Maybe I'll keep the original list of Presidents.
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« Reply #1193 on: January 15, 2022, 11:42:30 PM »
« Edited: January 16, 2022, 10:02:56 PM by Unconditional Surrender Truman »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. John Adams (Federalist, Massachusetts) 1789–1797
2. Patrick Henry (Federalist, Virginia) 1797–1799 †
3. Oliver Ellsworth (Federalist, Connecticut) 1799–1801

4. Thomas Jefferson (Republican, Virginia) 1801–1809
5. James Madison (Republican, Virginia) 1809–1813

6. John Marshall (Federalist, Virginia) 1813–1821
7. Henry Clay (Republican, Kentucky) 1821–1833
8. John Quincy Adams (American, Massachusetts) 1833–1837
9. James Brown Ray (Republican, Indiana) 1837–1841
10. William Henry Harrison (American, Virginia) 1841–1846 †
11. James Buchanan (American, Pennsylvania) 1846–1849

12. Lewis Cass (Republican, Michigan) 1849–1853
13. Winfield Scott (American, Virginia) 1853–1854 †
14. Roger Brooke Taney (American, Maryland) 1854–1857

15. Jesse David Bright (Republican, Indiana) 1857–1861
16. Stephen Arnold Douglas (Republican, Illinois) 1861–1865

17. Hannibal Hamlin (Democratic, Maine) 1865–1870 †
18. Schuyler Colfax (Democratic, Indiana) 1870–1873
19. Ulysses S. Grant (Democratic, Ohio) 1873–1881

20. Samuel Jones Tilden (Liberal Conservative, New York) 1881–1885
21. Ulysses S. Grant (Democratic, Ohio) 1885–1885 †
22. George Frederick Edmunds (Democratic, Vermont) 1885–1889

23. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Liberal Conservative, New York) 1889–1893
24. Benjamin Harrison (Democratic, Indiana) 1893–1901
25. Theodore Roosevelt (Democratic, New York) 1901–1913
26. Robert Marion La Follette (Democratic, Wisconsin) 1913–1917

27. Henry Cabot Lodge (National Democratic, Massachusetts) 1917–1925
28. Upton Beall Sinclair (Socialist, California) 1925–1929
29. Herbert Clark Hoover (Union, California) 1929–1933
30. Norman Mattoon Thomas (Socialist, New York) 1933–1941
31. Wendell Lewis Willkie (Progressive, Indiana) 1941–1944 †
32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Progressive, New York) 1944–1953

33. Dwight David Eisenhower (Union, Pennsylvania) 1953–1957
34. Carey Estes Kefauver (Progressive, Tennessee) 1957–1963 †
35. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Progressive, Minnesota) 1963–1973

36. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Union, California) 1973–1985
37. Patrick James Buchanan (Union, Virginia) 1985–1988 *
38. George Herbert Walker Bush (Union, Texas) 1988–1989

39. Birch Evans Bayh (Progressive, Indiana) 1989–1997
40. Paul David Wellstone (Progressive, Minnesota) 1997–2001

41. James Danforth Quayle (Union, Indiana) 2001–2009
42. Howard Brush Dean (Progressive, Vermont) 2009–2013
43. Willard Mitt Romney (Union, Michigan) 2013–2017
44. Maria Ellen Cantwell (Progressive, Washington) 2017–2021
45. Mitchell Elias Daniels (Union, Indiana) 2021–present
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« Reply #1194 on: January 16, 2022, 12:05:00 AM »

32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933 - 1941 (D - NY) (1)
33. John Nance Garner, 1941 - 1949 (D - TX)
34. Douglas MacArthur, 1949 - 1952 (R - WI) (2)
35. Earl Warren, 1952 - 1953 (R - CA)
36. Hubert Humphrey, 1953 - 1961 (D - MN)
37. Robert F. Wagner, Jr., 1961 - 1969 (D - NY)
38. Albert Gore, Sr., 1969 - 1973 (D - TN) (3)
39. Eugene McCarthy, 1973 - 1981 (Lib - MN) (4)
40. George McGovern, 1981 - 1985 (Lib - SD)
41. Lloyd Bentsen, 1985 - 1993 (Lab - TX) (5)
42. Pete Wilson, 1993 - 1997 (Lab - TX)
43. Paul Wellstone, 1997 - 2002 (Lib - MN) (6)
44. John Kerry, 2002 - 2005 (Lib - MA)
45. John Edwards, 2005 - 2013 (Lab - NC)
46. Willard Romney, 2013 - 2021 (Lib - UT)
47. Robert Casey, Jr. (2021 - Present) (Lab - PA)

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1. Declined a third term in office.
2. Impeached over attempted nuke usage in Korean War
3. Last President of a united Democratic Party
4. First President of the Liberal Democrats
5. First President of the Labor Democrats
6. Died in a communist plane attack
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« Reply #1195 on: January 16, 2022, 04:38:50 PM »

PRIME MINISTERS:
Margaret Thatcher (C): May 4, 1979-December 11, 1997
-Elected 1979
-Re-Elected 1983
-Re-Elected 1988
-Re-Elected 1990
-Re-Elected 1995
-Retired
John Major (C): December 11, 1997-June 17, 2005
-Assumed Office 1997
-Elected 1998
-Re-Elected 2002
-Lost Re-Election
Tony Blair (L): June 17, 2005-January 30, 2010
-Elected 2005
-Lost Re-Election
David Cameron (C): January 30, 2010-January 17, 2017
-Elected 2010
-Re-Elected 2014
-Resigned
Theresa May (C): January 17, 2017-October 14, 2019
-Assumed Office 2017
-Elected 2017
-Resigned
Boris Johnson (C): October 14, 2019-July 18, 2026
-Assumed Office 2019
-Elected 2019
-Re-Elected 2021
-Re-Elected 2025
-Resigned
Dominic Raab (C): July 18, 2026-October 9, 2029
-Assumed Office 2026
-Elected 2026
-Lost Re-Election
Rebecca Long-Bailey (L): October 9, 2029-January 14, 2030
-Elected 2029
-Lost Re-Election via Vote of No Confidence
Priti Patel (C): January 14, 2030-Present
-Elected 2030
-Re-Elected 2031
-Re-Elected 2036
-Re-Elected 2041
-Re-Elected 2046
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« Reply #1196 on: January 20, 2022, 07:33:55 PM »

43. George W. Bush (Republican-Texas) 2001-2005
44. William B. Mitchell (Democrat-Missouri) 2005-2008 †
45. Gary Nance (Democrat-Ohio) 2008-2017
46. Marsha Blackburn (Republican-Tennessee) 2017-2021
47. Duane Stevenson (Democrat-Maryland) 2021-

† died in office

defeated tickets

2004: George W. Bush (Republican-Texas)
2008: Mitt Romney (Republican-Massachusetts)
2012: Newt Gingrich (Republican-Georgia)
2016: Hillary Clinton (Democrat-New York)
2020: Marsha Blackburn (Republican-Tennessee)

The Bush administration handles things just a little more sloppily and ends up falling to corrupt Missouri congressman William Mitchell in 2004. Mitchell had been supported by John Edwards in the primaries against alternative candidate John Kerry. Mitchell won over midwestern moderates but rumors of scandal were already popping up when he suddenly fell ill. After his recovery he made efforts to repair the reputation of his administration culminating in a speech in which he made an apology to the nation. However he fell ill again and this time passed away after 5 months in a coma, and was replaced by Gary Nance.

Nance won a full term over Republican nominee Mitt Romney due to a left wing response to the collapse of several Wall St. banks. He had an easier time in 2012 against Newt Gingrich. Nance is considered the progressive hero of the early 21st century and also cultivated a better reputation than his predecessor had. Blackburn was a religious right reactionary, replaced by Stevenson who has become the first black President. Stevenson is considered more moderate on some issues than Nance was.
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« Reply #1197 on: January 22, 2022, 03:06:26 PM »

No Watergate and No Agnew Resignation:

37. Richard Nixon / Spiro Agnew (Republican): 1969-1977
38. Scoop Jackson / Evan Bayh (Democratic): 1977-1981
39. Howard Baker / Jack Kemp (Republican): 1981-1989
40. Jack Kemp / Jim Thompson (Republican): 1989-1993

41. Mario Cuomo / Al Gore (Democratic): 1993-2001
42. Al Gore / Howard Dean (Democratic): 2001-2009

43. John McCain / Jon Huntsman (Republican): 2009-2017
44. Jon Huntsman / Mitch Daniels (Republican): 2017-2021

45. Sherrod Brown / Amy Klobuchar (Democratic): 2021-Incumbent

Defeated Tickets:

1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (Democratic), George Wallce / Curtis LeMay (American Independent)
1972: George McGovern / Thomas Eagleton (Democratic)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (Republican)
1980: Scoop Jackson / Evan Bayh (Democratic)
1984: Evan Bayh / Dianne Feinstein (Democratic)
1988: Jesse Jackson / Paul Simon (Democratic)
1992: Jack Kemp / Jim Thompson (Republican)
1996: Bob Dole / Connie Mac III (Republican)
2000: Elizabeth Dole / Fred Thompson (Republican)
2004: Jeb Bush / Sam Brownback (Republican)
2008: Howard Dean / John Edwards (Democratic)
2012: Joe Biden / Mark Warner (Democratic)
2016: Martin O"Malley / Julian Castro (Democratic)
2020: Jon Huntsman / Mitch Daniels (Republican)
2024: Nikki Haley / John Thune (Republican)
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« Reply #1198 on: February 08, 2022, 10:28:12 AM »

FDR honors 2 term tradition

1933-1941: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1941-1944: Wendell Willkie 1
1944-1945: Warren Austin 2
1945-1949: Thomas E. Dewey *
1949-1954: Robert H. Jackson 3
1954-1961: Estes Kefauver 4
1961-1969: Earl Warren
1969-1973: John F. Kennedy *
1973-1981: Jim Rhodes
1981-1984: Frank Church 5
1984-1993: Lloyd Bentsen 6
1993-1997: Donald J. Trump *
1997-2005: Joseph R. Biden
2005-2009: Fred Thompson 7
2009-2013: Kathleen Sebelius *
2013-2021: Paul Ryan
2021-present: Cory Booker


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* defeated in reelection bid
1 died in office from a heart attack on October 8, 1944
2 Acting POTUS as Secretary of State following death of POTUS and VPOTUS from Oct. 8, 1944 to Jan. 20, 1945
3 died in office from a heart attack on October 9, 1954
4 succeded from vice presidency, reelected in 1956, declined to run in 1960
5 died in office from cancer on April 7, 1984
6 succeded from vice presidency, reelected in 1984 and 1988
7 did not seek reelection
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« Reply #1199 on: February 08, 2022, 07:27:18 PM »

FDR Lives to Finish his fourth term:

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic): 1933-1949
33. Thomas Dewey (Republican): 1949-1957
34. Earl Warren (Republican): 1957-1961 *
35. Estes Kefauver (Democratic): 1961-1962 [1]
36. Hubert Humphrey (Democratic): 1962-1973 [2]
37. George Romney (Republican): 1973-1981
38. Ted Kennedy (Democratic): 1981-1989
39. Reubin Askew (Democratic): 1989-1993*
40. John McCain (Republican): 1993-2001
41. Richard Lugar (Republican): 2001-2005*
42. Bob Graham (Democratic): 2005-2009*
43. Mitt Romney (Republican): 2009-2017
44. Deval Patrick (Democratic): 2017-2021*
45. Marco Rubio (Republican): 2021-2025*
46. Beto O'Rourke (Democratic): 2025-Incumbent

[1]= Died of a heart attack on October 22nd, 1962
[2]= No 22nd amendment allows President Humphrey to become the 2nd longest serving President after FDR
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