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« Reply #975 on: July 29, 2020, 08:51:51 PM »

POD: Following World War II and the depression, the United States decides to drastically reform it's system of government, and creates a parliamentary system in hopes of creating greater safeguards against totalitarian tendencies, both right and left. It is agreed that at the 1952 election, Senators will be elected as before, while the President will become Prime Minister, and has to have the confidence of the House of Representatives, which is elected for up to four years but can be dissolved by a majority of both the House and Senate at any time. Harry S. Truman is the therefore the last President of the United States.

1. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican, Adams-York), December 1st, 1952 to June 6th, 1962
Elected 1952 (Majority 42)
Elected 1956 (Majority 59)
Elected 1960 (Majority 37)


2. Christian Herter (Republican, North West Suffolk) June 6th, 1962 to November 3rd, 1964
Succeeded Eisenhower

3. Hubert Humphrey (Democrat, Minneapolis) November 3rd, 1964 to November 5th, 1968
Elected 1964 (Majority 3)
Elected 1965 (Majority 45)


4. Nelson Rockefeller (Republican, North Westchester) November 5th, 1968 to July 15th, 1974
Elected 1968 (Majority 32)
Elected 1972 (Minority, governing with the American Party. Combined Majority of 68)

5. William Scranton (Republican, Wayne-Sullivan) July 15th, 1974 to November 5th, 1974
Succeeded Rockefeller
Lost Motion of No Confidence in October, 1974

6. Mo Udall (Democrat, South West Arizona) November 5th, 1974 to February 19th, 1979
Elected 1974 (Majority 19)
Elected 1978 (Minority, governing with various confidence and supply agreements)

7. Henry Jackson (National Union) February 19th, 1979 to November 23rd, 1982
Succeeded Udall
Elected 1979 (Majority 23)

8. Mo Udall (Democrat, South West Arizona) November 23rd, 1982 to October 11th, 1983
Elected 1982 (Minority, governing with various ad hoc agreements across ideological divides)


9. Jack Kemp (Conservative, Buffalo) October 11th, 1983 to November 18th, 1993
Elected 1983 (Minority, various agreements to pass emergency legislation)
Elected 1984 (Majority 79)
Elected 1988 (Majority 56)
Elected 1991 (Majority 61)

10. Bob Dole (Conservative, West Kansas) November 18th, 1993 to March 15th, 1997
Succeeded Kemp
Elected 1995 (Majority 11)

11. Dick Armey (Conservative, Dallas North East and Denton) March 15th 1997 to November 9th, 1999
Succeeded Dole

12. Al Gore (Democrat, Nashville) November 9th, 1999 to May 9th, 2007
Elected 1999 (Majority 55)
Elected 2002 (Majority 78)
Elected 2006 (Minority, confidence and supply agreement with the Labor Party)

13. John Kerry (Democrat, Central Suffolk) May 9th, 2007 to November 2nd, 2010
Succeeded Gore

14. Jeb Bush (Conservative, Dade North—Collier) November 2nd, 2010 to February 14th, 2017
Elected 2010 (Minority, confidence and supply agreement with National Party)
Elected 2013 (Majority 25)
Elected 2016 (Majority 21)

15. Tom Cotton (Conservative, South West Arkansas) February 14th, 2017 to November 6th, 2018
Succeeded Bush

16. Elizabeth Warren (Labor, Cambridge and Suffolk North) November 6th, 2018 to Present
Elected in 2018 (Minority, serving in coalition with the Democrats)
            Deputy PM: Cory Booker (Democrat, Newark)
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« Reply #976 on: July 29, 2020, 10:45:54 PM »

A Woman's Place in the White House

37. Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME)/Senator Hiram Fong (R-HI) - 1965-1973
 - 1964: Def. President Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)/Vice President Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)
 - 1968: Def. Governor George Wallace (D-GA)/General Curtis LeMay (D-CA) and Senator Robert Kennedy (I-NY)/Mayor Richard Daley (I-IL)
38. Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA)/Representative Shirley Chisolm (D-NY) - 1973
 - 1972: Def. Vice President Hiram Fong (R-HI)/Governor Spiro Agnew (R-MD)
39. Vice President Shirley Chisolm (D-NY)/Justice William O. Douglas (D-WA) - 1973-1977
40. Governor Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Representative Margaret Heckler (R-MA) - 1977-1985
 - 1976: Def. President Shirley Chisolm (D-NY)/Vice President William O. Douglas (D-WA)
 - 1980: Def. Governor Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Representative Barbara Jordan (D-TX)
41. Senator Barbara Jordan (D-TX)/Representative Gerladine Ferraro (D-NY) - 1985-1993
 - 1984: Def. Governor Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Representative Jerry Ford (R-MI)
 - 1988: Def. Secretary George HW Bush (R-TX)/Governor Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
42. Governor Christine Todd Whitman (R-NJ)/Governor George W. Bush (R-TX) - 1993-1997
 - 1992: Def. Governor Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)/Mayor David Dinkins (D-NY)
43. Governor Ann Richards (D-TX)/Senator Hillary Rodham (D-IL) - 1997-2005
 - 1996: Def. President Christine Todd Whitman (R-NJ)/Vice President George W. Bush (R-TX)
 - 2000: Def. Senator Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)/Secretary Dick Cheney (R-TX)
44. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX)/Governor Dan Quayle (R-AZ) - 2005-2013
 - 2004: Def. Vice President Hillary Rodham (D-IL)/Senator John Kerry (D-MA)
 - 2008: Def. Vice President Hillary Rodham (D-IL)/Senator John Kerry (D-MA)
45. Attorney General Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)/Governor Sarah Palin (R-AK) - 2013-2017
 - 2012: Def. Vice President Hillary Rodham (D-IL)/Governor Christine Gregoire (D-WA)
46. Senator Kirsten Gilibrand (D-NY)/Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) - 2017-2025
 - 2016: Def. President Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)/Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
 - 2020: Def. Secretary Nikki Haley (R-SC)/Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL)
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« Reply #977 on: July 30, 2020, 04:00:50 PM »

Humans Are No Longer the Kings of This World

Mr. Donald Trump/Gov. Mike Pence: 2017-2025
Mayor Andrew Yang/Gov. John Fetterman: 2025-2033
Mr. Tucker Carlson/Rep. Marjorie Greene: 2033-2037
Fmr. Sec. of HHS Samuel Conway/Sen. Dominique McLean: 2037-2041
Pres. Samuel Conway/Vice Pres. Dominique McLean: 2041-2045
Vice Pres. Dominique McLean/Gov. Beto O'Rourke: 2045-2048*
Fmr. Sec. of Cultural Affairs Ren "Jackal" Queenston/vacant: 2048-????

Republican
Democratic
New Humanity
Superior Species Front

*Overthrown

I don't know why i made this why why why
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« Reply #978 on: July 30, 2020, 06:23:10 PM »



I don't know why i made this why why why

I am wondering the same thing.
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« Reply #979 on: July 31, 2020, 03:15:31 PM »

Crossing the Potomac

34. Douglas MacArthur (Independent), January 20th, 1953 to March 15th, 19611
35. Jacob L. Devers (Independent), March 15th, 1961 to August 19th, 19682
36. Paul Nitze (Independent) August 19th, 1968 to January 20th, 19693
37. Curtis Lemay (Independent), January 20th, 1969 to January 24th, 19734
38. William Westmoreland (People's Party), January 24th, 1973 to October 13th, 19825
39. Al Haig (People's Party), October 13th, 1982 to July 17th, 1995 6
40. David Rockefeller (Republican), July 17th, 1995 to January 15th, 19967
41. Donald Rumsfeld (Republican), January 15th, 1996 to April 16th, 19968
42. Dick Cheney (Republican), April 16th, 1996 to October 13th, 19969
43. Norman Schwarzkopf (Independent), October 13th, 1996 to December 27th, 2012 10
44. Colin Powell (Republican), December 27th, 2012 to January 20th, 201711
45. Donald Trump (People's Party), January 20th, 2017 to Present

1 Assassinated by Members of Congress during an address to a joint session.
2 Died in office, some suspect of poising, but the evidence is unclear
3 Did not seek re-election on the advice of his Cabinet
4 Assassinated shortly after announcing he would not cooperate with the House Committee convened to examine possible electoral irregularities in the 1972 election. Many suspect powerful members of Congress coordinated the killing
5 Widely believed to have been murdered by his wife, Katherine, but she was acquitted at trial
6 Ordered his personal secretary to shot him as Federal agents were dispatched, on the orders of Vice President Rockefeller, to remove him from office following a vote of the Senate to that effect, which President Haig had announced he indented to fight further
7 Removed by his Cabinet under the powers of the 25th Amendment
8 Resigned from office as his removal by the Senate seemed imminent
9 Removed from office by the Senate. Arrested, tried, and convicted of "crimes against the people" and treason. Serving a life sentence
10 Died in office from complications of pneumonia
11 Did not seek re-election
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« Reply #980 on: August 05, 2020, 06:37:41 PM »

Hillary '08

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)/Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) 2009-2013
Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) 2013-2021
VP. Barack Obama (D-IL)/Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) 2021-Present

Losing Tickets:
2008: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)
2012: Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)/Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL)
2016: Sen. Al Franken (D-MN)/Sen. Elizabeth Warren
2020: VP. Marco Rubio (R-FL)/Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC)
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« Reply #981 on: August 05, 2020, 09:34:13 PM »

Jimmy Who?

38. Gerald Ford (R-MI)/Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 1974-1977
39. Morris "Mo" Udall (D-AZ)/Terry Sanford (D-NC) 1977-1985
40. Howard Baker (R-TN)/Robert Dole (R-KS) 1985-1993
41. Tom Harkin (D-IA)/Bill Bradley (D-NJ) 1993-2001
42. Bill Bradley (D-NJ)/Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) 2001-2005
43. Bill Frist (R-TN)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) 2005-2009
44. Mark Udall (D-CO)/Kathleen Sebelius (D-KS) 2009-2017
45. Mike Huckabee (R-AR)/Duncan Hunter (R-CA) 2017-present
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« Reply #982 on: August 09, 2020, 08:46:57 PM »
« Edited: August 09, 2020, 08:58:05 PM by bagelman »

45. Donald Trump (Republican-New York) / Mike Pence (Republican-Indiana) 2017-2021
2016: defeated Hillary R. Clinton (Democrat-New York) / Tim Kaine (Democrat-Virginia), but LOST popular vote.

46. Joe Biden (Democrat-Delaware) / Karen van Haulton (Democrat-Florida) 2021-2025 [1]
2020: defeated incumbents Donald Trump (Republican-Florida[2]) / Mike Pence (Republican-Indiana), and won popular vote.

47. Karen van Haulton (Democrat-Florida) / Pete Buttigieg (Democrat-Indiana) 2025-2029 [4]
2024: defeated Mike Pence (Republican-Indiana) / Nikki Haley (Republican-South Carolina), and won popular vote. [3]

48. Michelle Ashbury (Republican-Connecticut) / Amanda Klien (Republican-Georgia) 2029-2037 [5]
2028: defeated incumbents Karen van Haulton (Democrat-Florida) / Pete Buttigieg (Democrat-Indiana), but LOST popular vote [6]
2032: defeated John Kennedy Jr (Democrat-Massachusetts) / Catherine Cortez Masto (Democrat-Nevada), and won popular vote.[7]


49. Zelda F. Lawton (Democrat-Vermont) / Martha Killroy (Democrat-Arkansas) 2037- [8]
2036: defeated Edgar Sanchez (Republican-Texas) / Craig Romney (Republican-Utah), and won popular vote


[1] Chose not to seek reelection. First president to do this since Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-81).

[2] Changed home state.

[3] The Democratic primary was a 3 way contest between Jamaal Bowman from New York leading the Progressive faction, Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona leading the emerging ultramoderate faction, and the Vice President supported as President Biden's chosen successor running in between them. Kamala Harris from California also ran, but was largely a non-factor by the time the voting actually started. The Republican primary was more confused, with Donald Trump Jr. running for worst primary campaign against JEB! 2016. The party settled on Vice President Pence, but the general election was less competitive than 2020.

[4] "President Karen", as she preferred to be called, became the first female president and the first black president descended from slaves. Policy wise she was for the most part a second term of President Biden, however she suffered a personal scandal in 2026 which would finally give Republicans an opening to finally escape the wilderness and win back congress. Republicans could do little than to officially censure the President for her conduct in 2027, which she took as a moral victory. However, she lost her campaign for reelection while winning the popular vote.

[5] A wealthy woman from Fairfield County, Michelle Ashbury became the governor of a blue state through strong political skills and the unpopularity of Gov. Lamont, and used her success to launch her presidential run. She became the third Republican president elected in a row to lose the popular vote and win the electoral college. While Democrats had accomplished much during the previous two terms, they got to kick themselves for never successfully abolishing the electoral college. While her campaign largely focused on domestic policy, streamlining of government services, criticism of the current administration, and plenty of populism thrown in for good measure, her presidency has been dominated by foreign policy after the Fist of God disaster of 2029 and intervention in Africa in 2031. They say the 30s began with the Fist of God disaster, and the world is still in its shadow. She is still currently President.

[6] The Republican party since and including 2000 has won thrice without the popular vote and only twice with the popular vote. From 2000-2036, Republicans have won 5 of 10 elections but only  2 of 10 of the popular vote matchups.

[7] While the President was not without controversy and opposition, as she was a woman of a privileged upbringing, most approved of her decisions regarding the ongoing global crises. Combined with a weak Democratic candidate seen as an empty suit by most and you have a recipe for the first Republican popular vote win in 28 years. Wasn't close to a landslide though.

[8] Not yet assumed office. Three terms of female presidents and now America has its first president-elect that is neither male or female. Lawton is also the first Democrat nominee from the progressive faction of the party,  which began with Bernie Sanders in 2016. Their middle name is Frisk.


Midterms


2022: The Red Ripple. Republicans gained very little, but what they did gain was consequential. Most of President Biden's major accomplishments were in his first two years.

2026: First major Republican midterms since 2014. 6 year itch and a slow burning scandal at the top.

2030: Neutral. Nation completely concerned with foreign policy issues.

2034: Major Democratic wave year. Democrats win on domestic and environmental policies, not to mention the 6 year itch.
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« Reply #983 on: August 10, 2020, 03:24:23 AM »

The nightmare is over:

45. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Mike Pence (R-IN) 2017-2021
46. Joe Biden (D-DE)/Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) 2021-2029
47. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI)/Conor Lamb (D-PA) 2029-2037
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« Reply #984 on: August 10, 2020, 03:55:34 AM »


[4] "President Karen", as she preferred to be called, became the first female president and the first black president descended from slaves. Policy wise she was for the most part a second term of President Biden, however she suffered a personal scandal in 2026 which would finally give Republicans an opening to finally escape the wilderness and win back congress. Republicans could do little than to officially censure the President for her conduct in 2027, which she took as a moral victory. However, she lost her campaign for reelection while winning the popular vote.


The irony of a Black woman who likes to be called President Karen.
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« Reply #985 on: August 10, 2020, 11:28:04 AM »


[4] "President Karen", as she preferred to be called, became the first female president and the first black president descended from slaves. Policy wise she was for the most part a second term of President Biden, however she suffered a personal scandal in 2026 which would finally give Republicans an opening to finally escape the wilderness and win back congress. Republicans could do little than to officially censure the President for her conduct in 2027, which she took as a moral victory. However, she lost her campaign for reelection while winning the popular vote.


The irony of a Black woman who likes to be called President Karen.

She was deliberately trying to rehabilitate her first name. By the mid 20s the use of Karen as an insult wasn't cool anymore anyway, so it worked.
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« Reply #986 on: August 10, 2020, 11:41:05 AM »

[4] "President Karen", as she preferred to be called, became the first female president and the first black president descended from slaves. Policy wise she was for the most part a second term of President Biden, however she suffered a personal scandal in 2026 which would finally give Republicans an opening to finally escape the wilderness and win back congress. Republicans could do little than to officially censure the President for her conduct in 2027, which she took as a moral victory. However, she lost her campaign for reelection while winning the popular vote.


The irony of a Black woman who likes to be called President Karen.

She was deliberately trying to rehabilitate her first name. By the mid 20s the use of Karen as an insult wasn't cool anymore anyway, so it worked.

Interesting story. It would be good if Karen as an insult went away, except for the fact that it will probably be simply replaced by another name.
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« Reply #987 on: August 11, 2020, 03:38:57 PM »

Carter as Grant

39. Jimmy Carter/Carl Albert 1977-1981, Henry Jackson 1981-1983, vacant 1983-1985
40. Milton Shapp/Gary Hart 1985-1989
41. Dick Gephardt/Ed Koch 1989
42. Ed Koch/vacant 1989-1993
43. Pete Wilson/Bill Clements 1993, vacant 1993-1997
44. Ted Kennedy/Lee Hamilton 1997-2001
45. Pete Wilson/J.C. Watts 2001-2005
46. Ed Rendell/Antonio Villaraigosa 2005-2007, vacant 2007, Brian Schweitzer 2007-2009
47. Brian Schweitzer/vacant 2009, Evan Bayh 2009-2017
48. Martin O'Malley/Xavier Becerra 2016-2020, vacant 2020-2021
49. Nikki Haley/Larry Hogan 2021-2029

Losing Tickets

1976: Ronald Reagan/Richard Schweiker
1980: Phil Crane/Pete du Pont
1984: George Deukmejian/Bill Clements
1988: Alexander Haig/Jack Kemp
1992: John Glenn/Paul Simon
1996: Pete Wilson/Phil Gramm
2000: Ted Kennedy/Warren Christopher
2004: John McCain/Rudy Giuliani
2008: John McCain/J.C. Watts
2012: Chris Christie/Orrin Hatch
2016: John McCain/Todd Young
2020: Martin O'Malley/Keisha Lance Bottoms, Brian Schweitzer/John Hickenlooper
2024: Susan Rice/Evan Bayh
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« Reply #988 on: August 13, 2020, 03:41:02 PM »

the following contains spoilers for the Red World mod for HOI IV. Timing might be wrong but still in the correct chronological order

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« Reply #989 on: August 14, 2020, 05:19:39 AM »

Presidents of the United States since 1961

35. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1961-1965)
36. Wally Hickel (Republican-Kansas) (1965-1969)
37. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1969-1973)
38. Jay Hammond (Republican-New York) (1973-1981)
39. Bill Sheffield (Democrat-Washington) 1981-1985
40. Steve Cowper (Democrat-Virginia) (1985-1989)
41. Wally Hickel (Independent-Kansas) (1989-1993)
42. Tony Knowles (Democrat-Oklahoma) (1993-2001)
43. Frank Murkowski (Republican-Washington) (2001-2005)
44. Sarah Palin (Republican-Idaho) (2005-2007)
45. Sean Parnell (Republican-California) (2007-2013)
46. Bill Walker (Independent-Alaska) (2013-2017)
47. Mike Dunleavy (Republican-Pennsylvania) (2017-)

Governors of Alaska

1. Dwight Eisenhower (Independent) (1959-1962)
2. Lyndon Johnson (Democrat) (1962-1969*)
3. Hubert Humphrey (Democrat) (1969-1970)
4. John Schmitz (Independent) (1970)
5. Richard Nixon (Republican) (1970-1974)
6. Gerald Ford (Republican)(1974-1978)
7. Roger MacBride (Independent) (1978-1982)
8. Edward Clark (Republican)(1982-1986)
9. George Bush (Republican)(1986-1990)
10. Ross Perot (Independent)(1990-1994)
11. Bill Clinton (Democrat) (1994-1998)
12. Ralph Nader (Independent) (1998-2002)
13. George Bush II (Republican) (2002-2010)
14. John McCain (Republican)(2010-2014)
15. W. Mitt Romney (Republican) (2014-2018)
16. Donald Trump (Alaskan Independence/Independent)(2018-)
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« Reply #990 on: August 14, 2020, 06:38:30 AM »

Presidents of the United States since 1961

35. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1961-1965)
36. Wally Hickel (Republican-Kansas) (1965-1969)
37. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1969-1973)
38. Jay Hammond (Republican-New York) (1973-1981)
39. Bill Sheffield (Democrat-Washington) 1981-1985
40. Steve Cowper (Democrat-Virginia) (1985-1989)
41. Wally Hickel (Independent-Kansas) (1989-1993)
42. Tony Knowles (Democrat-Oklahoma) (1993-2001)
43. Frank Murkowski (Republican-Washington) (2001-2005)
44. Sarah Palin (Republican-Idaho) (2005-2007)
45. Sean Parnell (Republican-California) (2007-2013)
46. Bill Walker (Independent-Alaska) (2013-2017)
47. Mike Dunleavy (Republican-Pennsylvania) (2017-)

Governors of Alaska

1. Dwight Eisenhower (Independent) (1959-1962)
2. Lyndon Johnson (Democrat) (1962-1969*)
3. Hubert Humphrey (Democrat) (1969-1970)
4. John Schmitz (Independent) (1970)
5. Richard Nixon (Republican) (1970-1974)
6. Gerald Ford (Republican)(1974-1978)
7. Roger MacBride (Independent) (1978-1982)
8. Edward Clark (Republican)(1982-1986)
9. George Bush (Republican)(1986-1990)
10. Ross Perot (Independent)(1990-1994)
11. Bill Clinton (Democrat) (1994-1998)
12. Ralph Nader (Independent) (1998-2002)
13. George Bush II (Republican) (2002-2010)
14. John McCain (Republican)(2010-2014)
15. W. Mitt Romney (Republican) (2014-2018)
16. Donald Trump (Alaskan Independence/Independent)(2018-)

William Egan was born in Alaska and lived there all his life.
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« Reply #991 on: August 14, 2020, 01:18:11 PM »

Presidents of the United States since 1961

35. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1961-1965)
36. Wally Hickel (Republican-Kansas) (1965-1969)
37. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1969-1973)
38. Jay Hammond (Republican-New York) (1973-1981)
39. Bill Sheffield (Democrat-Washington) 1981-1985
40. Steve Cowper (Democrat-Virginia) (1985-1989)
41. Wally Hickel (Independent-Kansas) (1989-1993)
42. Tony Knowles (Democrat-Oklahoma) (1993-2001)
43. Frank Murkowski (Republican-Washington) (2001-2005)
44. Sarah Palin (Republican-Idaho) (2005-2007)
45. Sean Parnell (Republican-California) (2007-2013)
46. Bill Walker (Independent-Alaska) (2013-2017)
47. Mike Dunleavy (Republican-Pennsylvania) (2017-)

Governors of Alaska

1. Dwight Eisenhower (Independent) (1959-1962)
2. Lyndon Johnson (Democrat) (1962-1969*)
3. Hubert Humphrey (Democrat) (1969-1970)
4. John Schmitz (Independent) (1970)
5. Richard Nixon (Republican) (1970-1974)
6. Gerald Ford (Republican)(1974-1978)
7. Roger MacBride (Independent) (1978-1982)
8. Edward Clark (Republican)(1982-1986)
9. George Bush (Republican)(1986-1990)
10. Ross Perot (Independent)(1990-1994)
11. Bill Clinton (Democrat) (1994-1998)
12. Ralph Nader (Independent) (1998-2002)
13. George Bush II (Republican) (2002-2010)
14. John McCain (Republican)(2010-2014)
15. W. Mitt Romney (Republican) (2014-2018)
16. Donald Trump (Alaskan Independence/Independent)(2018-)

William Egan was born in Alaska and lived there all his life.

Yes, the real William Egan did, and none of the Alaska governors on the list ever lived in Alaska. Yet they do here because it's an alternate world. I decided it would be reasonable to have one president from Alaska, but if anything I didn't change home states enough.

This list and others like it basically assumes that the people listed aren't actually the same people as OTL in most cases but people based off them. Governor Trump for example is a real estate tycoon and landlord in Anchorage, but owns nothing or not much in New York City and has never lived in Queens.
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« Reply #992 on: August 14, 2020, 01:23:51 PM »

Presidents of the United States since 1961

35. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1961-1965)
36. Wally Hickel (Republican-Kansas) (1965-1969)
37. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1969-1973)
38. Jay Hammond (Republican-New York) (1973-1981)
39. Bill Sheffield (Democrat-Washington) 1981-1985
40. Steve Cowper (Democrat-Virginia) (1985-1989)
41. Wally Hickel (Independent-Kansas) (1989-1993)
42. Tony Knowles (Democrat-Oklahoma) (1993-2001)
43. Frank Murkowski (Republican-Washington) (2001-2005)
44. Sarah Palin (Republican-Idaho) (2005-2007)
45. Sean Parnell (Republican-California) (2007-2013)
46. Bill Walker (Independent-Alaska) (2013-2017)
47. Mike Dunleavy (Republican-Pennsylvania) (2017-)

Governors of Alaska

1. Dwight Eisenhower (Independent) (1959-1962)
2. Lyndon Johnson (Democrat) (1962-1969*)
3. Hubert Humphrey (Democrat) (1969-1970)
4. John Schmitz (Independent) (1970)
5. Richard Nixon (Republican) (1970-1974)
6. Gerald Ford (Republican)(1974-1978)
7. Roger MacBride (Independent) (1978-1982)
8. Edward Clark (Republican)(1982-1986)
9. George Bush (Republican)(1986-1990)
10. Ross Perot (Independent)(1990-1994)
11. Bill Clinton (Democrat) (1994-1998)
12. Ralph Nader (Independent) (1998-2002)
13. George Bush II (Republican) (2002-2010)
14. John McCain (Republican)(2010-2014)
15. W. Mitt Romney (Republican) (2014-2018)
16. Donald Trump (Alaskan Independence/Independent)(2018-)

William Egan was born in Alaska and lived there all his life.

Yes, the real William Egan did, and none of the Alaska governors on the list ever lived in Alaska. Yet they do here because it's an alternate world. I decided it would be reasonable to have one president from Alaska, but if anything I didn't change home states enough.

This list and others like it basically assumes that the people listed aren't actually the same people as OTL in most cases but people based off them. Governor Trump for example is a real estate tycoon and landlord in Anchorage, but owns nothing or not much in New York City and has never lived in Queens.


Ah I understand. Because I noticed that at least your last five Presidents had as home state the place where they their real-life homonyms were actually born and I imagined Egan was a mistake.
(It's funny how so few Alaska governors were actually born in Alaska)
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« Reply #993 on: August 14, 2020, 01:29:32 PM »

Presidents of the United States since 1961

35. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1961-1965)
36. Wally Hickel (Republican-Kansas) (1965-1969)
37. William A. Egan (Democrat-Minnesota) (1969-1973)
38. Jay Hammond (Republican-New York) (1973-1981)
39. Bill Sheffield (Democrat-Washington) 1981-1985
40. Steve Cowper (Democrat-Virginia) (1985-1989)
41. Wally Hickel (Independent-Kansas) (1989-1993)
42. Tony Knowles (Democrat-Oklahoma) (1993-2001)
43. Frank Murkowski (Republican-Washington) (2001-2005)
44. Sarah Palin (Republican-Idaho) (2005-2007)
45. Sean Parnell (Republican-California) (2007-2013)
46. Bill Walker (Independent-Alaska) (2013-2017)
47. Mike Dunleavy (Republican-Pennsylvania) (2017-)

Governors of Alaska

1. Dwight Eisenhower (Independent) (1959-1962)
2. Lyndon Johnson (Democrat) (1962-1969*)
3. Hubert Humphrey (Democrat) (1969-1970)
4. John Schmitz (Independent) (1970)
5. Richard Nixon (Republican) (1970-1974)
6. Gerald Ford (Republican)(1974-1978)
7. Roger MacBride (Independent) (1978-1982)
8. Edward Clark (Republican)(1982-1986)
9. George Bush (Republican)(1986-1990)
10. Ross Perot (Independent)(1990-1994)
11. Bill Clinton (Democrat) (1994-1998)
12. Ralph Nader (Independent) (1998-2002)
13. George Bush II (Republican) (2002-2010)
14. John McCain (Republican)(2010-2014)
15. W. Mitt Romney (Republican) (2014-2018)
16. Donald Trump (Alaskan Independence/Independent)(2018-)

William Egan was born in Alaska and lived there all his life.

Yes, the real William Egan did, and none of the Alaska governors on the list ever lived in Alaska. Yet they do here because it's an alternate world. I decided it would be reasonable to have one president from Alaska, but if anything I didn't change home states enough.

This list and others like it basically assumes that the people listed aren't actually the same people as OTL in most cases but people based off them. Governor Trump for example is a real estate tycoon and landlord in Anchorage, but owns nothing or not much in New York City and has never lived in Queens.


Ah I understand. Because I noticed that at least your last five Presidents had as home state the place where they their real-life homonyms were actually born and I imagined Egan was a mistake.
(It's funny how so few Alaska governors were actually born in Alaska)

Yea, I was very surprised about that as well, so it's easy to imagine Egan as a mistake. If I make a variant of this list based on other state it would be clearer.
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« Reply #994 on: August 14, 2020, 01:32:54 PM »

The Most Cursed Timeline:

45. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Mike Pence (R-IN) 2017-2021

46. Joe Biden (D-DE)/Kamala Harris (D-CA): 2021-2029

47. Donald Trump Jr. (R-NY)/Mike Pompeo (R-KS): 2029-2037

48. Pete Buttigieg (D-IN)/Stacy Abrams (D-GA): 2037-2045

49. Charlie Kirk (R-NY)/Lauren Boebert (R-CO): 2045-present
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« Reply #995 on: August 15, 2020, 04:30:26 PM »

No 'Nam:

36. Lyndon Johnson / Vacant (Democratic): 1963-1965
36. Lyndon Johnson / Hubert Humphrey (Democratic): 1965-1972*
37. Hubert Humphrey / Vacant (Democratic): 1972

37. Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (Democratic): 1972 -1977**
38. George Bush / Kit Bond (Democratic): 1977-1981
39. Robert Kennedy / John Glenn (Democratic): 1981-1989
40. John Glenn / Gary Hart (Democratic): 1989-1993

41. Jack Kemp / Tommy Thompson (Republican): 1993-2001
42. Tommy Thompson / John McCain (Republican): 2001-2009

43. John Edwards / Bill Richardson (Democratic): 2009-2013
44. Jeb Bush / Rob Portman (Republican): 2013-2021
45. Sherrod Brown / Julian Castro (Democratic): 2021-Incumbent

Defeated Tickets:
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (Republican)
1968: George Romney / Mark Hatfield (Republican)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (Republican)
1976: Terry Sanford / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1980: George Bush / Kit Bond (Republican)
1984: Kit Bond / Howard Baker (Republican)
1988: Bob Dole / Lamar Alexander (Republican)
1992: John Glenn / Gary Hart (Democratic), Jesse Jackson / Jerry Brown (Independent)
1996: Bill Bradley / Ann Richards (Democratic)
2000: Paul Wellstone / Bob Graham (Democratic)
2004: Wesley Clark / Joe Biden (Democratic)
2008: John McCain / J.C Watts (Republican)
2012: John Edwards / Bill Richardson (Democratic)
2016: Deval Patrick / Mark Warner (Democratic)
2020: Marco Rubio / John Thune (Republican)

* = Died of a Heart Attack in January 1972
** = Declined to Seek a 2nd Term due to Bladder Cancer Diagnosis.
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« Reply #996 on: August 16, 2020, 01:34:29 AM »

38 - President Gerald Ford (R-MI), 1974-1981
President Ford defeats Former Governor Carter in 1976.

39 - President Gary Hart (D-CO), 1981-1989
Senator Hart defeats Vice President Dole in 1980.
President Hart defeats Bush Sr. in 1984.

40 - President Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX), 1989-1993
Vice President Bentsen defeats Senator Quayle in 1980.

41 - President Howard Baker (R-TN), 1993-2001
Former Senator Baker defeats President Bentsen in 1992.
President Baker defeats Senator Gore in 1996.

42 - President John F. Kennedy Jr. (D-MA), 2001-2001
John F. Kennedy Jr. enters politics in the early 1990s.
Ted Kennedy suffers a heart attack and survives it, but retires in 1994.
JFK Jr. takes his place, and is elected to the U.S. Senate.
JFK Jr. defeats Governor Bush in 2000, and like his father's election in 1960, it is very close.
Tragically, President Kennedy is assassinated on 9/11 outside a hotel where had been staying before a planned speech. Vice President Graham succeeds him that day, and vows revenge against the terrorists responsible for the attacks on New York and Washington that day as well as Kennedy's assassination.

43 - President Bob Graham (D-FL), 2001-2009
President Graham defeats Senator Brownback in 2004, a month after the announcement of Osama bin Laden's capture in Pakistan. However, Graham becomes less popular during his second term due to a recession.

44 - President John McCain (R-AZ), 2009-2017
Senator McCain defeats Vice President Kerry in 2008 amid a recession.
President McCain is re-elected in 2012 over Senator Gillibrand.

45 - President Barack Obama (D-IL), 2017-Present
Senator Obama defeats Vice President Allard in 2016
President Obama is running for re-election in 2020, facing off against Senator Cruz
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« Reply #997 on: August 18, 2020, 11:46:14 AM »
« Edited: August 18, 2020, 11:53:17 AM by 𝔅𝔞𝔭𝔱𝔦𝔰𝔱𝔞 𝔐𝔦𝔫𝔬𝔩𝔞 »

If Italy had become a presidential Republic (two-round elections):

1948 - 1954 Alcide De Gasperi (DC)
Elected in 1948
Re-elected in 1953
Died in 1954

1954 - 1963 Mario Scelba (DC)
Ascended from the Vice Presidency in 1954
Re-elected in 1958
Retired in 1963

1963 - 1973 Aldo Moro (DC)
Elected in 1963
Re-elected in 1968
Retired in 1973

1973 - 1978 Giovanni Leone (DC)
Elected in 1973
Retired in 1978
Resigned in 1978 before the election

1978 Giacomo Mancini (PSI)
Ascended from the Vice Presidency in 1978
Retired in 1978

1978 - 1983 Francesco Cossiga (DC)
Elected in 1978
Not renominated in 1983

1983 - 1992 Bettino Craxi (PSI) [endorsed by DC et al.]
Elected in 1983
Re-elected in 1988
Resigned in 1992

1992 - 1993 Arnaldo Forlani (DC)
Ascended from the Vice Presidency in 1992
Retired in 1993

1993 - 1998 Silvio Berlusconi (Ind.)
Elected in 1993
Defeated in 1998

1998 - 2003 Massimo D'Alema (DS)
Elected in 1998
Defeated in 2003

2003 - 2008 Massimo Rutelli (DL)
Elected in 2003
Defeated in 2008

2008 - 2011 Silvio Berlusconi (Forza Italia)
Elected in 2008
Resigned in 2011

2011 - 2013 Roberto Maroni (Lega)
Ascended from the Vice Presidency in 2011
Defeated in 2013

2013 - 2018 Pier Luigi Bersani (PD)
Elected in 2013
Not renominated in 2018

2018 - Luigi Di Maio (M5S)
Elected in 2018
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« Reply #998 on: August 20, 2020, 11:40:32 PM »

45. Donald Trump (R-NY) / Mike Pence (R-IN) (2017-2021)
2016: def. Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine, 306-232
2020: lost GOP primary


46. Mitt Romney (R-UT) / Nikki Haley (R-SC) (2021-2025)
2020: def. Joe Biden / Kamala Harris, 274-264

47. Kamala Harris (D-CA) / Pete Buttgieg (D-IN) (2025-2029)
2024: def. Nikki Haley / Cory Gardner, 350-188

probably gonna make a timeline about this eventually, might not be exact but close to it.
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« Reply #999 on: August 22, 2020, 04:16:13 PM »

45. Donald Trump Sr. (R-NY) / Mike Pence (R-IN) (2017-2021)
2016: def. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) / Tim Kaine (D-VA)

46. Joe Biden (D-DE) / Kamala Harris (D-CA) (2021-2025)
2020: def. Donald Trump Sr. (D-FL) / Mike Pence (R-IN)

47. Kamala Harris (D-CA) / Roy Cooper (D-NC) (2025-2033)
2024: def. Tucker Carlson (R-DC) / Ron De Santis (R-FL)
2028: def. Tom Cotton (R-AR) / Nikki Haley (R-SC)

48. Donald Trump Jr. (R-FL) / Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) (2033-2037)
2032: def. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) / Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI)

49. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) / Brian Schatz (D-HI) (2037-2041)
2036: def. Donald Trump Jr. (R-FL) / Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)

50. Laura Loomer (R-FL) / Ryan Fournier (R-NJ) (2041-present)
2040: def. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) / Brian Schatz (D-HI)
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