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« Reply #100 on: July 17, 2017, 01:01:31 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
25. William McKinley (Republican, Ohio) 1897 - 1901
26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, New York) 1901 - 1909
27. Philander Knox (Republican, Pennsylvania) 1909 - 1913

28. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, New York) 1913 - 1921
29. Thomas Marshall (Democratic, Indiana) 1921 - 1925
30. Charles Hughes (Progressive Conservative, New York) 1925 - 1933
31. Herbert Hoover (Progressive Conservative, California) 1933 - 1937

32. Huey Long (Democratic, Louisiana) 1937 - 1939
33. Henry Wallace (Democratic, Iowa) 1939 - 1941
34. Alfred Landon (Progressive Conservative, Kansas) 1941 - 1949
35. Scott Lucas (Democratic, Illinois) 1949 - 1953
36. Earl Warren (Progressive Conservative, California) 1953 - 1957
37. Albert Gore, Sr. (Democratic, Tennessee) 1957 - 1965
38. Hubert Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1965 - 1969

39. George Romney (Progressive Conservative, Michigan) 1969 - 1970
40. Ronald Reagan (Progressive Conservative, California) 1970 - 1973
41. Hubert Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1973 - 1977
42. Birch Bayh (Democratic, Indiana) 1977 - 1981

43. Robert Dole (Progressive Conservative, Kansas) 1981 - 1989
44. Paul Laxalt (Progressive Conservative, Nevada) 1989 - 1997

45. Albert Gore, Jr. (Democratic, Tennessee) 1997 - 2005
46. W. Mitt Romney (Progressive Conservative, Massachusetts) 2005 - 2009
47. Hillary Rodham (Democratic, Illinois) 2009 - 2017
48. Mitch Daniels (Progressive Conservative, Indiana) 2017 - incumbent
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« Reply #101 on: July 17, 2017, 04:03:19 PM »
« Edited: May 20, 2018, 11:48:45 PM by dw93 »

"Wallace stays on the ticket in '44:

32. Franklin Roosevelt+ (Democratic): 1933-1945 / John Garner (Democratic): 1933-1941, Henry Wallace (Democratic): 1941-1945

33. Henry Wallace (Democratic): 1945-1949 / Vacant: 1945-1949

34. Thomas Dewey (Republican): 1949-1957 / Earl Warren (Republican): 1949-1957

35. Earl Warren (Republican): 1957-1961 / Thurston Morton (Republican): 1957-1961

36. Lyndon Johnson (Democratic): 1961-1969 / Hubert Humphrey (Democratic): 1961-1969

37. Hubert Humphrey (Democratic): 1969-1973 / Stuart Symington (Democratic): 1969-1973

38. George Romney (Republican): 1973-1981 / John Tower (Republican): 1973-1981

39. Walter Mondale (Democratic): 1981-1985 / John Glenn (Democratic): 1981-1985

40. George Bush (Republican): 1985-1993 / Kit Bond (Republican): 1985-1993

41. Al Gore (Democratic): 1993-2001 / Douglas Wilder (Democratic): 1993-2001

42. Mitt Romney (Republican): 2001-2009 / Tommy Thompson (Republican): 2001-2009

43. Tim Kaine (Democratic): 2009-2017 / Russ Feingold (Democratic): 2009-2017

44. Ted Cruz (Republican): 2017-2021 / John Kasich (Republican): 2017-2021

45. Al Franken (Democratic): 2021-Present / Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic): 2021-Present


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« Reply #102 on: July 17, 2017, 06:08:29 PM »

42. Bill Clinton (D-Ark.) 1993-2001 / Al Gore (D-Tenn.) 1993-2001
43. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) 2001-2009 / Dick Cheney (R-Wy.) 2001-2009
44. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) 2009-2013 / Joe Biden (D-Del.) 2009-2013
45. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) 2013-2014R / Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) 2013-2014
46. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) 2014-2017 / Meg Whitman (R-Calif.) 2015-2017
47. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) 2017-present / William H. McRaven (NPA-Texas) 2017-present
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« Reply #103 on: July 19, 2017, 05:32:36 PM »

List of Presidents with Fair Elections

37. Hubert H. Humphrey1 1969-1977
38. James E. Carter2 1977-1985
39. George H.W. Bush3 1985-1993

40. William Rodham-Clinton 1993-2001
41. Albert A. Gore4 2001-2009
42. Barack 5 Obama 2009-2017
43. Hillary Rodham-Clinton6 2017-2025
44. Carrie A. Booker7 2025-2033



1Humphrey would have won if it were not for South Vietnamese "hacking", and would have won re-election if not for Watergate.
2Carter would have won re-election if it were not for Iranian "hacking".
31984 and 1988 were large enough landslides that I guess the Democrats could not concoct an excuse for their losses.
4Gore would have won if it were not for butterfly ballots/Katherine Harris/Supreme Court/Jeb Bush/Ralph Nader/Cuban "hacking"/something something. Gore would have subsequently won re-election if not for Swiftboating/Ken Blackwell/Diebold/fake bin Laden tape/something something.
5Mere mention of Obama's middle name is racist.
6Clinton would have won if it were not for Russian "hacking"/Jim Comey8/Pepe/something something something.
7First post-op transgender candidate wins every state in the Union.
8Fired by Clinton for the noblest of reasons, unlike her opponent who would have fired him for the most nefarious of reasons.
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« Reply #104 on: July 19, 2017, 07:37:23 PM »

26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, New York, March 1901 - March 1909)
  • V.P. Charles G. Dawes (Republican, Illinois, March 1901 - March 1909)
27. Charles W. Fairbanks (Republican, Indiana, March 1909 - March 1917)
  • V.P. James S. Sherman (Republican, New York, March 1909 - October 1912)*
  • Vacant
  • V.P. Charles Evan Hughes (Republican, New York, March 1913 - March 1917)
28. Charles Evan Hughes (Republican, New York, March 1917 - March 1929)
  • V.P. Warren G. Harding (Republican, Ohio, March 1917 - August 1923)*
  • Vacant
  • V.P. Herbert Hoover (Republican, California, March 1925 - March 1929)
29. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat, New York, March 1929 - April 1945)*
  • V.P. George S. McGill (Democrat, Kansas, March 1929 - January 1937)
  • V.P. Henry F. Ashurst (Democrat, Arizona, January 1937 - January 1941)
  • V.P. Henry H. Schwartz (Democrat, Wyoming, January 1941 - April 1945)
30. Henry H. Schwartz (Democrat, Wyoming, April 1945 - January 1949)
  • Vacant
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« Reply #105 on: July 20, 2017, 02:59:52 PM »

1941-1944: Sen. Hiram Johnson/Gov. Thomas Dewey*
1944-1945: VP Thomas Dewey/vacant
1945-1953: Pres. Thomas Dewey/Gen. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
1953-1957: Sen. Harry S. Truman/Fmr. Gov. Coke Stevenson
1957-1963: Secretary of State Adlai Stevenson II/Senator George Smathers
1963-1965: VP George Smathers/Gov. John Connally(D)
1965-1973: Gov. Nelson Rockefeller/Speaker Gerald Ford(R)
1973-1981: Sen. Stuart Symington/Sen. Allan Shivers(D)
1981: Gov. John Lindsay/Sen. Howard Baker(R)
1981-1989: VP Howard Baker/Speaker Millicent Fenwick(R)
1989-1993: VP Millicent Fenwick/Sen. Paul Tsongas(R)
1993-2001: Fmr. Gov. Edward J. King/Sen. Richard Shelby(D)
2001-2003: Gov. Martin Luther King III(R-GA)/Sen. Winthrop Paul Rockefeller(R-AR))
2003-2009: Sen. Winthrop Paul Rockefeller(R-AR)/Secretary of State Colin Powell(R-NY)
2009-2013: Gov. Ben Chandler(D-KY)/Sen. Niger Innis(D-NV)
2013-2021: Gov. Condoleezza Rice(R-CA)/Sen. John Lindsay, Jr.(R-CT)


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« Reply #106 on: July 20, 2017, 03:38:47 PM »

43. John McCain: 2001-2009
44. Julius Caesar "J.C." Watts: 2009-2017

45. Joseph Manchin: 2017-2025

Defeated Tickets:

Al Gore/Joseph Lieberman
Howard Dean/John Kerry
Hillary Clinton/Evan Bayh
Kathleen Sebelius/John Edwards

John Ellis "Jeb" Bush/Tim Pawlenty
John Thune/John Kasich
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« Reply #107 on: July 20, 2017, 07:30:00 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the REPUBLIC OF CUBA

12. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (Progressive Action Party), 1952-1973[1]
Acting: Ricardo Álvarez López (PAP), 1973-1974
13. Carlos Prío Socarrás ( Revolutionary Party of Cuba— Authentic), 1974-1978[2]
Acting: Rafael Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (Authentic), 1978
14. Jorge Mas Canosa (National Party), 1978-1984
15. Raúl Castro Ruz (Authentic), 1984-1990
16. Jorge Mas Canosa (National), 1990-1996
17. Lincoln Díaz-Balart y Caballero (National), 1996-2002
18. Ileana Ros y Adato (Authentic), 2002-2014[3]
19. Yoani Sánchez Cordero (Liberation Movement), 2014-present

1. Defeated insurgent forces in a civil war from 1956-1960 after the younger brother of the main revolution's leader defected. Died in office
2. Died in office
3. First woman president of Cuba
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« Reply #108 on: July 22, 2017, 12:03:50 AM »
« Edited: January 24, 2019, 06:57:40 PM by dw93 »

The Great Upset of '76:

38. Gerald Ford (REP.):1974-1981 / Nelson Rockefeller (REP.):1974-1977, Bob Dole (REP.): 1977-1981
39. Hugh Carey (DEM.):1981-1989 / Henry "Scoop" Jackson1 (DEM.): 1981-1983, Gary Hart (DEM.): 1983-1989
40. Tom Kean (REP.): 1989-1997 / Paul Laxalt (REP.): 1989-1997
41. Jack Kemp (REP.): 1997-2001 / Jim Edgar (REP.): 1997-2001
42. Ann Richards (DEM.):2 2001-2005 / Dick Gephardt (DEM.): 2001-2005
43. Dick Gephardt (DEM.): 2005-2009 / Blanche Lincoln (DEM.): 2005-2009
44. Jon Huntsman Jr. (REP.): 2009-2017 / Kay Bailey Hutchison (REP.): 2009-2017
45. Sherrod Brown (DEM.): 2017-2025 / Barack Obama (DEM.): 2017-2025

1= Died of an aortic aneurysm March 2nd, 1983

2= Declined to seek a Second Term as President for Health Reasons

Defeated Tickets:
1976: Jimmy Carter (DEM.) / Walter Mondale (DEM.)
1980: Ronald Reagan (REP.) / Howard Baker (REP.)
1984: Bob Dole (REP.) / John Chafee (REP.)
1988: Gary Hart (DEM.) / Lloyd Bentsen (DEM.)
1992: Bill Bradley (DEM.) / Bob Kerrey (DEM.)
1996: Douglas Wilder (DEM.) / John Kerry (DEM.)
2000: Jack Kemp (REP.) / Jim Edgar (REP.)
2004: Jeb Bush (REP.) / Gary Johnson (REP.)
2008: Dick Gephardt (DEM.) / Blanche Lincoln (DEM.)
2012: Andrew Cuomo (DEM.) / Mark Warner (DEM.)
2016: Mitch Daniels (REP.) / Lindsey Graham (REP.)
2020: Ted Cruz (REP.) / Rick Scott (REP.)





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« Reply #109 on: July 23, 2017, 12:26:41 AM »

President Clinton 2.0:

44. Hillary Clinton (DEM.)Sad 2009-2013 / Evan Bayh (DEM.)Sad 2009-2013
45. Mitt Romney (REP).)Sad 2013-2021 /Rob Portman (REP.)Sad 2013-2021
46. Barack Obama (DEM.)Sad 2021-Incumbent / Steve Bullock (DEM.)Sad 2021-Incumbent

Defeated Tickets:

2008: John McCain (REP.) / Sarah Palin (REP.)
2012: Hillary Clinton (DEM.) / Evan Bayh (DEM.)1
2016: Martin O'Malley (DEM.) / Tim Kaine (DEM.)
2020: Rob Portman (REP.) / Ted Cruz (REP.)

1= The Clinton/Bayh ticket Won the National Popular Vote despite losing the election.

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« Reply #110 on: July 27, 2017, 09:36:56 AM »

42. Bill Clinton (D-Ark.), 1993-2001 / Al Gore (D-Tenn.), 1993-2001
43. Al Gore (D-Tenn.), 2001-2005 / Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.), 2001-2005
44. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), 2005-2009 / Jeb Bush (R-Fla.), 2005-2009
45. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), 2009-2017 / Joe Biden (D-Del.), 2009-2017
46. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), 2017-2025 / Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), 2017-2025
47. Nikki Haley (R-S.C.), 2025-2029 / Evelyn Sanguinetti (R-Ill.), 2025-2029
48. Michael Johnston (D-Colo.), 2029- / Michael Hepburn (D-Fla.), 2029-
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« Reply #111 on: July 27, 2017, 02:49:41 PM »

"Dewey defeats Truman.... for real"


33. (R) Tom Dewey (1949-1957) • Robert Taft+ / Earl Warren
34. (I) Dwight D Eisenhower** (1957-1961) Richard Nixon
35. (D) John F Kennedy (1961-1969) • Lyndon Johnson
36. (D) George Smathers (1969-1973) • Daniel Moynihan

36. (R) Richard Nixon* (1973-1975) • Ronald Reagan
37. (R) Ronald Reagan (1975-1981) • Bob Dole

38. (D) Robert Francis Kennedy (1981-1989) • Gary Hart
39. (D) Mike Dukakis (1989-1997) • Joe Biden

40. (R) George W Bush (1997-2005) • John McCain
41. (R) Mitt Romney (2005-2013) • Bill Frist

42. (D) John F Kennedy Jr. (2013-2021) • Barack Obama
43. (D) Barack Obama (2021-2025) • Wendy Davis
44. (R) Marco Rubio (2025-2033) • Nikki Haley
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**Choose not to run for 2nd term (Health)
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« Reply #112 on: July 28, 2017, 08:37:42 AM »
« Edited: July 28, 2017, 11:30:32 AM by Al Franken 2020 »

Inspired by all these parliamentary America timelines:

PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
under the Second Constitution

The President is a candidate nominated by a party caucus in the House of Representatives elected to a single eight-year term, elected by the people.

1. Hannibal Hamlin (1867-1875) (nominated by Republican Party)
2. Ulysses Grant (1875-1883) (nominated by Republican Party)
3. William Tecumseh Sherman (1883-1891) (nominated by Republican Party)
4. John Sherman (1891-1899) (nominated by Republican Party)
5. Adelbert Ames (1899-1907) (nominated by Republican Party with Labor Party support)
6. Joshua Chamberlain (1907-1915) (nominated by Republican Party)
7. Robert Todd Lincoln (1915-1923) (nominated by Republican Party)

8. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1923-1931) (nominated by Progressive Party with Republican support)
9. Edith Wilson (1931-1939) (nominated by Democratic Party with Labor Party support)
10. Wendell Willkie (1939-1947) (nominated by Progressive Republican Party)
11. Eleanor Roosevelt (1947-1955) (nominated by Labor Party)
12. Henry A. Wallace (1955-1963) (nominated by Labor Party)
13. Carl Hayden (1963-1971) (nominated by Labor Party with Farmer Party support)
14. Jacqueline Kennedy (1971-1979) (nominated by Labor Party)
15. Ralph Yarborough (1979-1987) (nominated by Labor Party)

16. George HW Bush (1987-1995) (nominated by Conservative Party)
17. Lloyd Bentsen (1995-2003) (nominated by Progressive Republican Party with Labor and Democratic support)
18. Skip Humphrey (2003-2011) (nominated by Labor Party)
19. Orrin Hatch (2011-) (nominated by Conservative Party)

SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
under the Second Constitution

1. Thaddeus Stevens (Republican majority, 1867-1868)
2. Charles Sumner (Republican majority, 1868-1874)
3. John Armor Bingham (Republican majority, 1874-1879)

4. Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic minority, 1879-1881)
5. James G. Blaine (Republican majority, 1881-1886)
6. Grover Cleveland (Democratic minority 1886-1887)
7. Thomas B. Reed (Republican minority 1887-1890)
8. Grover Cleveland (Democratic majority, 1890-1893)
9. Whitelaw Reid (Republican majority, 1893-1899)
10. William McKinley (Republican majority, 1899-1901)

11. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic-Farmer-Populist Coalition, 1901-1906)
12. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican majority, 1906-1911)
13. Woodrow Wilson (Democratic-Labor coalition, 1911-1912)
14. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Republican coalition, 1912-1918)
15. Robert LaFollette (Progressive-Republican coalition, 1918-1924)

16. Herbert Hoover (Conservative-Democratic coalition, 1924-1931)
17. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Labor majority, 1931-1945)
18. Harry Truman (Labor majority, 1945-1948)

19. Thomas Dewey (Progressive Republican-Conservative coalition, 1948-1951)
20. Adlai Stevenson (Labor-Democratic coalition, 1951-1953)
21. Dwight Eisenhower (Progressive Republican majority, 1953-1960)
22. Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Republican majority, 1960-1961)

23. John F. Kennedy (Labor minority, 1961-1963)
24. Lyndon B. Johnson (Labor minority, then majority, 1963-1968)
25. Hubert H. Humphrey (Labor majority, 1968-1970)

27. Richard M. Nixon (Conservative majority, 1970-1973)
28. Robert F. Kennedy (Labor majority, 1973-1984)
29. Geraldine Ferraro (Labor majority, 1984)

30. Bob Dole (Conservative majority, then minority 1984-1990)
31. Ted Kennedy (Labor minority, 1990-1995)
32. Bill Clinton, (Labor-Democratic coalition, 1995-2002)

33. George W. Bush (Conservative majority, then Conservative-Democratic coalition, 2002-2010)
34. Susan Collins (Progressive Republican minority with Labor support, 2010-2012)
35. Hillary Clinton (Labor-Progressive Republican coalition, 2012-2016)
36. Barack Obama (Labor minority, 2016-)
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« Reply #113 on: July 28, 2017, 01:04:47 PM »
« Edited: July 28, 2017, 01:06:18 PM by JoeyOCanada »

Canadian Prime Ministers if Paul Martin wins in '06
21. Paul Martin (2004 - 2008)
2006: def. Stephen Harper, Jack Layton, Gilles Duceppe
22. Peter MacKay (2008 - 2011)
2008: def. Paul Martin, Jack Layton
23. Jack Layton (2011 - 2018)1
2011: def. Peter MacKay, Bob Rae
2015: def. Maxime Bernier, Justin Trudeau

24. Tom Mulcair (2018 - 2019)
25. Justin Trudeau (2019 - ?)
2019: def. Tom Mulcair, Kevin O'Leary

1 Jack Layton stepped down as Prime Minister in 2018 due to health issues, Deputy Prime Minister Tom Mulcair was appointed to the position.
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« Reply #114 on: July 28, 2017, 01:07:33 PM »
« Edited: July 28, 2017, 01:10:00 PM by razze »

44. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), 2009-2017 / Joe Biden (D-Del.), 2009-2017
45. Donald J. Trump (R-N.Y.), 2017-2018R / Mike Pence (R-Ind.), 2017-2018
46. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), 2018-2021 / Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), 2019-2021
47. John K. Delaney (D-Md.), 2021-2029 / Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), 2021-2029


Fmr. Rep. JOHN K. DELANEY (D-Md.) √
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« Reply #115 on: July 28, 2017, 02:40:43 PM »

JFK survives
35. (D) John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (1961 - 1969)
1964: def. (R) Nelson Rockefeller / Walter Judd
36. (R) George Romney / Ronald Reagan (1969 - 1973)
1968: def. (D) George McCovern / Eugene McCarthy
37. (D) Robert F. Kennedy / Edmund Muskie (1973 - 1981)
1972: def. (R) George Romney / Ronald Reagan
1976: def. (R) Bob Dole / Spiro Agnew

38. (D) Jerry Brown / Ted Kennedy (1981 - 1989)
1980: def. (R) Ronald Reagan / Gerald Ford
1984: def. (R) George H.W. Bush / John B. Anderson

39. (R) Jack Kemp / Donald Rumsfeld (1989 - 1997)
1988: def. (D) Joe Biden / Al Gore
1992: def. (D) Al Gore / Jesse Jackson

40. (R) Donald Rumsfeld / George W. Bush (1997 - 1999)1
1996: def. (D) Bill Clinton / Bill Bradley
41. (R) George W. Bush / Vacant (1999 - 2001)
42. (D) Dick Gephradt / Dianne Feinstein (2001 - 2009)
2000: def. (R) George W. Bush / John Kasich
2004: def. (R) John McCain / Elizabeth Dole

43. (R) Mitt Romney / Tim Pawlenty (2009 - 2017)
2008: def. (D) Joe Biden / Hillary Clinton
2012: def. (D) Barack Obama / Evan Bayh

44. (R) Marco Rubio / Nikki Haley (2017 - 2021)
2016: def. (D) Christopher Dodd / Tim Kaine

Notes
1 Donald Rumsfeld was assassinated in mid-1999 and as Vice President, George W. Bush was immediately sworn in as the 41st President of the United States.
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« Reply #116 on: July 28, 2017, 04:25:00 PM »

Trudeaumania? Maybe not.
15. Pierre Trudeau (Liberal) (1968)
16. Robert Stanfield (PC) (1968 - 1974)
1968: def. Pierre Trudeau (Liberal), Tommy Douglas (NDP), Real Caouette (Social Credit)
1972: def. Paul Hellyer (Liberal), Tommy Douglas (NDP), Andre-Gilles Fortin (Social Credit)

17. Robert Winters (Liberal) (1974 - 1976)
1974: def. Robert Stanfield (PC), Ed Broadbent (NDP)
18. Flora MacDonald (PC) (1976 - 1986)
1976: def. Robert Winters (Liberal), Ed Broadbent (NDP)
1980: def. Lorne Nystrom (NDP), Jean Chretien (Liberal)
1984: def. Jean Chretien (Liberal), Dave Barrett (NDP)

19. Jean Chretien (Liberal) (1986 - 1993)
1986: def. Joe Clark (PC)1, Dave Barrett (NDP)
1990: def. Kim Campbell (PC), Svend Robinson (NDP), Preston Manning (Reform)

20. Jean Charest (PC) (1993-2004)
1993: def. Jean Charest (Liberal), Preston Manning (Reform), Bill Blaikie (NDP)
1997: def. Preston Manning (Reform), Bill Blaikie (NDP), Ken Dryden (Liberal), Stockwell Day (Canadian Alliance)
2001: def. Jack Layton (NDP), Ken Dryden (Liberal), Stephen Harper (Reform), Stockwell Day (Canadian Alliance)

21. Jim Prentice (PC)2 (2004 - 2008)
2004: def. Gerard Kennedy (Liberal), Elizabeth May (Canadian Reform)3, Pierre Ducasse (NDP)4
22. Michael Ignatieff (Liberal) (2008 - 2012)
2008: def. Jim Prentice (PC)[/blue], Jack Layton (NDP), Belinda Stronach (Canadian Reform)
23. Brian Pallister (2012 - 2019)
2012: def. Michael Ignatieff (Liberal), Nathan Cullen (NDP)
2016: def. Martha Hall Findlay (Liberal), Nathan Cullen (NDP)

24. Niki Ashton (NDP) (2019 - )
2019: def. Brian Pallister (PC), Martha Hall Findlay (Liberal)

Notes:
1 Flora MacDonald chose not to seek reelection in 1986 and Joe Clark won a leadership contest to become the new leader of the Progressive Conservatives.
2 Jean Charest chose not to seek reelection in 2004 and selected Jim Prentice to be his successor.
3 The Canadian Alliance and Reform parties chose to merge in early 2003 and upstart Elizabeth May won a heated leadership contest against longtime Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day and Reform Party leader Stephen Harper.
4 Jack Layton took a leave of absence from the New Democratic Party during the 2004 election and deputy leader Pierre Ducasse took over as interim leader until Layton returned for the 2008 election.
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« Reply #117 on: July 30, 2017, 08:07:19 AM »
« Edited: July 30, 2017, 08:35:51 AM by ReaganClinton20XX (Fed-CT) »

List of Presidents:

23. Samuel J. Tilden (D-NY) 1877-1885
24. Grover Cleveland (D-NY) 1885-1893
25. Adlai Stevenson I (D-IL) 1893-1897
26. William McKinley (R-OH) 1897 - 1905
27. Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) 1905 - 1913
28. Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ) 1913-1921
29. Warren G. Harding* (R-OH) 1921-1923
30. Calvin Coolidge (R-MA) 1923-1929
31. Alf Landon (D-NY) 1929-1937
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY) 1937-1945*
33. Harry S. Truman (D-MO) 1945-1949
34. Douglass MacArthur (R-NY) 1949-1951***
35. Robert A. Taft (R-OH) 1951-1953
36. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-KS) 1953-1961
37. John F. Kennedy** (D-MA) 1961-1963
38. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 1963-1965
39. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 1965-1969
40. Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) 1969-1977
41. Ronald Reagan (R-CA) 1977-1985
42. George H. W. Bush (R-TX) 1985-1993
43. William J. "Bill" Clinton (D-AR) 1993-2001
44. John E. "JEB!" Bush (R-FL) 2001-2009
45. Barack H. Obama (D-IL) 2009-2011**
46. Joseph R. Biden (D-DE) 2011-2021
47. John R. Kasich (R-OH) 2021-Present

List of Vice Presidents:
Thomas A. Hendricks* (D-IN) 1877-1885
-Vacant- 1885-1889
Allen G. Thurman (D-OH) 1889-1893
William Jennings Bryan (D-NE) 1883-1897
Garret Hobart* (R-NJ)  1897-1899
-Vacant- 1899-1901
Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY) 1901-1905
Charles W. Fairbanks (R-OH) 1905-1913
Thomas R. Marshall (D-IN) 1913-1921
Calvin Coolidge (R-MA) 1921-1923
-Vacant- 1923-1925
Charles G. Dawes (R-IL) 1925-1929
Joseph T. Robinson (D-AR) 1929-1937
John Nance Garner (D-TX) 1937-1944
Harry S. Truman (D-MO) 1944-1945
-Vacant- 1945-1949
Robert A. Taft (R-OH) 1949-1951
-Vacant- 1951-1953
Richard M. Nixon (R-CA) 1953-1961
Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 1961-1963
-Vacant- 1963-1965
George W. Romney (R-MI) 1965-1969
Eugene McCarthy (D-MN) 1969-1977
Richard W. Schweiker (R-PA) 1977-1985
Robert Dole (R-KS) 1985-1993
Albert Gore Jr. (D-TN) 1993-2001
John McCain (R-AZ) 2001-2009
Joseph Biden (D-DE) 2009-2011
-Vacant- 2011-2013
Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) 2013-2021
Brian Sandoval (R-NV) 2021-Present

* - Died in Office
** - Assassinated
*** - Resigned

Note: Other elections would also have different outcomes, but I didn't want to make this too long.
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« Reply #118 on: August 01, 2017, 01:27:37 PM »

List of Presidents

45. Donald J. Trump, January 20, 2017 - January 20, 2021

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1. Donald J. Trump, January 20, 2021 - Eternity
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« Reply #119 on: August 05, 2017, 04:09:21 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
12. Zachary Taylor (Whig, Louisiana) 1849 - 1850
13. William H. Seward (Whig–Union, New York) 1850 - 1857
14. John C. Fremont (Union, California) 1857 - 1857  †
15. Hannibal Hamlin (Union, Maine) 1857 - 1861
16. Samuel C. Pomeroy (Union, Kansas) 1861 - 1865
17. Horatio Seymour (Democratic, New York) 1865 - 1869
18. Hiram Grant (Union, Illinois) 1869 - 1873
19. Schuyler Colfax (Union, Indiana) 1873 - 1877
20. Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic, New York) 1877 - 1878  ††
21. William Allen (Democratic, Ohio) 1878 - 1881
22. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Union, New York) 1881 - 1889
23. George F. Edmunds (Union, Vermont) 1889 - 1893
24. Walter Q. Gresham (Democratic, Indiana) 1893 - 1895
25. Robert Pattison (Democratic, Pennsylvania) 1895 - 1897
26. Adlai Stevenson I (Democratic, Illinois) 1897 - 1901
27. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (Union, New York) 1901 - 1913
28. Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. (Union, Massachusetts) 1913 - 1917
29. Thomas R. Marshall (Democratic, Indiana) 1917 - 1925
30. Charles G. Dawes (Union, Illinois) 1925 - 1933
31. Charles Curtis (Union, Kansas) 1933 - 1937
32. Huey P. Long (Democratic, Louisiana) 1937 - 1937 ††
33. Burton K. Wheeler (Democratic, Montana) 1937 - 1949
34. Thomas E. Dewey (Union, New York) 1949 - 1957
35. Everett M. Dirksen (Union, Illinois) 1957 - 1965
36. Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1965 - 1973
37. Spiro T. Agnew (Union, Maryland) 1973 - 1974 *
38. Robert J. Dole (Union, Kansas) 1974 - 1981
39. Birch Bayh II (Democratic, Indiana) 1981 - 1985
40. George Bush, Sr. (Union, Connecticut) 1985 - 1989
41. Edward M. Kennedy (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1989 - 1997
42. Albert A. Gore (Democratic, Tennessee) 1997 - 2001
43. John S. McCain (Union, Arizona) 2001 - 2005
44. John R. Edwards (Democratic, North Carolina) 2005 - 2009
45. W. Mitt Romney (Union, Massachusetts) 2009 - 2017
46. John K. Delaney (Democratic, Maryland) 2017 - incumbent

† Died in office of natural causes           †† Assassinated          * Resigned
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« Reply #120 on: August 05, 2017, 06:32:57 PM »
« Edited: August 06, 2017, 12:57:37 PM by razze »

25. Theodore Roosevelt (R-N.Y.), 1901-1909
26. William Jennings Bryan (D-Neb.), 1909-1913
(25) Theodore Roosevelt (R-N.Y.), 1909-1919
27. Robert M. La Follette (R-Wisc.), 1919-1921
(26) William Jennings Bryan (D-Neb.), 1921-1925
(27) Robert M. La Follette (R-Wisc.), 1925-1933
28. Calvin Coolidge (R-Mass.), 1933-1937
29. Huey P. Long (D-La.), 1937-1945
30. Thomas E. Dewey (R-N.Y.), 1945-1949
(29) Huey P. Long (D-La.), 1949-1953
(30) Thomas E. Dewey (R-N.Y.), 1953-1957
(29) Huey P. Long (D-La.), 1957-1963
31. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.), 1963-1968
32. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn), 1968-1969
33. Ronald Reagan (R-Calif.), 1969-1973
(32) Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.), 1973-1977
34. Robert Kennedy (D-N.Y.), 1977-1981
(33) Ronald Reagan (R-Calif.), 1981
35. George H. W. Bush (R-Conn.), 1981-1985
(34) Robert Kennedy (D-N.Y.), 1985-1989
(35) George H. W. Bush (R-Conn.), 1989-1993
36. Donald J. Trump (D-N.Y.), 1993-1997
37. Bill Clinton (D-Ark.), 1997-2005
38. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.), 2005-2009
(37) Bill Clinton (D-Ark.), 2009-2013
(38) Jeb Bush (R-Fla.), 2013-2017
(37) Bill Clinton (D-Ark.), 2017-2018
39. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), 2018-2021
(36) Donald J. Trump (R-N.Y.), 2021-2024
40. John Kasich (R-Ohio), 2024-2025
(39) Barack Obama (D-Ill.), 2025-

Tried to get as many repeats in as reasonably possible
edit: highlighted all first terms
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« Reply #121 on: August 05, 2017, 07:38:17 PM »
« Edited: August 06, 2017, 05:05:26 PM by Old School Republican »

Bush wins 1992:

Presidents:
41. George Bush 1989-1997
42. Ann Richards 1997-2005
43. George Mitchell 2005-2009
44. Mitt Romney 2009-2017
45. Mark Warner 2017-Present

Vice Presidents :

44. Dan Quayle 1989-1997
45: George Mitchell 1997-2005
46. Evan Bayh 2005-2009
47. John McCain 2009-2017
48. 2017-2021 Andrew Cuomo


Elections:


1992: Bush beats Clinton in a nail biter
1996: Richards beats Quayle by a solid margin
2000: Richards beats Dole by a decisive margin  
2004: Mitchell beats Jeb in a nail biter
2008: Romney beats Mitchell in a landslide
2012: Romney beats Kerry by a solid margin
2016: Warner beats Giuliani by a narrow margin


Key words meaning:

Wins in a nail biter: Wins with 270-278 Electoral Votes
Wins by a narrow margin : Wins with 279-309 Electoral Votes
Wins by a Solid Margin : Wins with 310-359 Electoral Votes
Wins by a Decisive Margin : Wins with  360-420 Electoral Votes
Wins in a landslide : Wins with more then 420 Electoral Votes


Supreme Court:

1995-2005: 4 Conservatives 3 Moderates 2 Liberals (Bush Sr nominates one conservative, one moderate to replace two liberals)
2006-2009: 4 Liberals 3 Conservatives 2 Moderates( Mitchell nominates two liberals to replace two conservatives )
2009-Present : 5 Conservatives 2 Liberals 2 Moderates (Romney nominates two conservatives to replace 2 Liberals , and one more conservative to replace a conservative)

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« Reply #122 on: August 06, 2017, 02:25:14 PM »

1921-1923: Warren G. Harding/Charles Evan Hughes
1923-1925: Charles Evan Hughes/vacant
1925-1929: Charles Evan Hughes/Frank Lowden
1929-1933: Andrew Mellon/Herbert Hoover
1933-1941: Charles W. Bryan/Alfred Smith
1941-1944: Hiram Johnson/Thomas Dewey
1944-1953: Thomas Dewey/Wayne Morse
1953-1957: Harry S. Truman/Coke Stevenson(D)
1957-1963: Theodore Roosevelt, Jr./Goodwin Knight(R)
1963-1965: Goodwin Knight/Winthrop Rockefeller(R)
1965-1973: Stuart Symington/Scoop Jackson(D)
1973-1981: Mayor John Lindsay/Gov. George Christopher(R)
1981: Gov. Ronald Reagan/Sen. John Connally(D)
1981-1985: VP John Connally/Rep. Larry MacDonald(D)
1985-1993: Sen. Birch Bayh/Sen. Edward Brooke(R)
1993-2001: Sen. Sam Nunn/Sen. Kent Hance(D)
2001: Sen. Paul Tsongas(R-MA)/Gov. Howard Dean(R-NY)
2001-2009: VP Howard Dean(R-NY)/Sen. Harold Ford, Jr.(R-TN)
2009-2017: Sen. Rick Santorum(D-VA)/Gov. Elizabeth Hanford-Kemp(D-CA)
2017-: Gov. & Fmr. SoS Condi Rice(R-CO)/Sen. Ron Wyden(R-OR)
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« Reply #123 on: August 07, 2017, 01:34:47 AM »

2005-2009: Fmr. Gen. Wesley Clark/Sen. Bill Bradley(D)
2009-2017: Gov. Mitch Daniels/Representative J. C. Watts(R)
2017-2021: VP J. C. Watts/Sen. Elizabeth Dole(R)
2021-2025: Sen. Ron Wyden/Gov. Gavin Newsom(D)
2025-2033: VP Gavin Newsom/Gov. Stacey Abrams(D)
2033-2041: Gov. Elise Stefanik(R-NY)/Sen. Erika Harold(R-IL)
2041: Gov. Jennifer Kardon(D-OR)/Sen. Pete Buttigieg(D-IN)
2041-2049: VP Pete Buttigieg(D-IN)/Sen. Michelle Wu(D-MA)
2049-2057: Mayor Arabella Kushner-Hanna(R-NJ)/Fmr. Speaker James Sandoval(R-NV)
2057-: Gov. Brandon Washington(R-NY)/Sen. Alicia Coleman-Sanchez(R-MN)
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« Reply #124 on: August 07, 2017, 03:00:24 PM »

List of Governors of New Hampshire
73. Malcolm McLane (January 4, 1973 - January 2, 1975)
List of Overlords of the People's Republic of New Hampshire
1. Malcolm McLane (January 2, 1975 - February 2, 2008)
2. Ann Kuster (February 2, 2008 - present)
List of Governors of Michigan
47. Howard Wolpe (January 1, 1995 - September 29, 1996)
48. Debbie Stabenow (September 29, 1996 - January 1, 1999)

List of Overlords of the People's Republic of Michigan
1. Debbie Stabenow (January 1, 1999 - present)
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