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« Reply #1075 on: March 27, 2021, 10:04:01 PM »
« edited: March 27, 2021, 10:23:26 PM by dw93 »

Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States Since 1981:

40. Ronald Reagan / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican): 1981-1989
Def. 1980: Jimmy Carter / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
Def. 1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (Democratic)

41. Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Laxalt (Republican): 1989-1993
Def. 1988: Michael Dukakis / Bill Clinton (Democratic)
42. Sam Nunn / Dick Gephardt (Democratic): 1993-2001
Def. 1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Laxalt (Republican)
Def. 1996: Paul Laxalt / Newt Gingrich (Republican)

43. Dick Gephardt / Al Gore (Democratic): 2001-2005
Def. 2000: George Pataki / Elizabeth Dole (Republican), Pat Buchanan / Jerry Falwell (Conservative)
44. Jeb Bush / Fred Thompson (Republican): 2005-2009
Def. 2004: Dick Gephardt / Al Gore (Democratic), Ralph Nader / Mike Gravel (Green)
45. Al Gore / Russ Feingold (Democratic): 2009-2017
Def. 2008: Jeb Bush / Fred Thompson (Republican)
Def. 2012: Jon Huntsman / John Cornyn (Republican)

46. John Kasich / Brian Sandoval (Republican): 2017-2025
Def. 2016: Russ Feingold / Deval Patrick (Democratic)
Def. 2020: Cory Booker / John Hickenlooper (Democratic)

47. Sherrod Brown / Catherine Cortez Masto (Democratic): 2025-Incumbent
Def. 2024: Brian Sandoval / Joni Ernst (Republican)
Def. 2028: Ron DeSantis / John Thune (Republican)


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« Reply #1076 on: April 01, 2021, 05:29:41 PM »

40. Ronald Reagan (R-Calif) & George H. W. Bush (R-Texas), 1981-1985
—— 1980: Reagan/Bush def. Carter/Mondale
41. Gary Hart (D-Colo) & Bob Graham (D-Fla), 1985-1989
—— 1984: Hart/Graham def. Reagan/Bush
42. Bob Dole (R-Kan) & John Sununu (R-NH), 1989-1993
—— 1988: Dole/Sununu def. Hart/Graham
43. Bob Graham (D-Fla) & Ann Richards (D-Texas), 1993-2001
—— 1992: Graham/Richards def. Dole/Sununu
—— 1996: Graham/Richards def. Sununu/Dole (Elizabeth)
44. Ann Richards (D-Texas) & Jim Hunt (D-NC), 2001-2005
—— 2000: Richards/Hunt def. Bush (W.)/Quayle
45. George W. Bush (R-Texas) & Elizabeth Dole (D-NC), 2005-2009
—— 2004: Bush/Dole def. Kerry/Edwards
46. Barack Obama (D-Ill) & Joe Biden (D-Del), 2009-2017
—— 2008: Obama/Biden def. Bush/Dole
—— 2012: Obama/Biden def. Gingrich/Rubio
47. Joe Biden (D-Del) & Chris Lu (D-NJ), 2017-2025
—— 2016: Biden/Lu def. Rubio/Pence
—— 2020: Biden/Lu def. Pence/Haley
48. Chris Lu (D-NJ) & Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM), 2025-present
—— 2024: Lu/Lujan Grisham def. Cruz/Haley
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« Reply #1077 on: April 01, 2021, 08:39:49 PM »

Dems a bit better and R's a bit worse.

41. George HW Bush (1989-1993)
42. William J. Clinton (1993-2001)
43. Al Gore (2001-2005)
44. George W Bush (2005-2009)
45. Barack Obama (2009-2017)
46. Donald J. Trumpf (2017-2021)
47. Joe Biden (2021-)

44. Dan Quayle (1989-1993)
45. Al Gore (1993-2001)
46. Joe Lieberman (2001-2005)
47. Dick Cheney (2005) (impeached and died of heart attack before trial)
-VACANT- (2005-2006)
-William Cohen- (Nomination passed 100-0)
48. William Cohen (2006-2009)
49. Joe Biden (2009-2017)
50. Tim Kaine (2017) (resigned even though duly elected by the Senate)
-VACANT- (2017-2018)
-Donald Trump Junior- (Nomination failed 78-22)
-Rex Tillerson (Nomination failed 55-45)
-William Weld (Nomination passed 98-2)
51. William Weld (2018) (resigned)
-VACANT- (2018)
-Josh Hawley (Nomination failed 50-50, then 50-50, then 50-49)
-Josh Hawley (Nomination failed 62-38)
-Marco Rubio (Nomination passed 51-48)
52. Marco Rubio (2018-2021)
53. Kamala Harris (2021-)

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« Reply #1078 on: April 05, 2021, 06:29:57 AM »

43. George W. Bush (Republican-Texas) (2001-2005)†
44. Dick Cheney (Republican-Wyoming) (2005-2009)*
45. Hillary R. Clinton (Democrat-New York) (2009-2013)*
46. John E. 'Jeb' Bush (Republican-Texas) (2013-2021)
47. John B. Edwards (Democrat-Louisiana) (2021-2029)
48. Melinda Phillips (Democrat-Minnesota) (2029-present)

*lost reelection, †died in office

A timeline where the neoconservative movement is stronger and longer lasting, with the presidency of Hillary Clinton merely being an interruption. Republicans in JEB's first 100 days push through statehood for Guantanamo Bay (GB), giving Republicans a free congressman and 2 free senators. Democrats are barely able to attain ballot access thanks to partisan Republicans in the officer corp. Democrats finally show signs of life in 2020, as protest votes for terrorist inmates at GB receive write in votes from soldiers. Edwards, a conservative southern Democrat, presides over a slow return to sanity for the Republic. He has to deal with Speaker of the House Amy McGrath (Republican-Kentucky) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (also Republican-Kentucky) during much of his time, but is able to block their far-right agenda. Finally in 2028 Democrats are back in power for real. The abolition of the state of GB is on the table, as are statehood for DC and PR, pushing the number of states up to 52.

Based on entry #4 here, which contains some amazing and a few wacky alternative history scenarios.
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« Reply #1079 on: April 06, 2021, 06:50:40 PM »
« Edited: April 07, 2021, 01:20:11 PM by Unconditional Surrender Truman »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
35. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1961–1963 ‡
36. Lyndon Baines Johnson (Democratic, Texas) 1963–1969
37. Robert Francis Kennedy (Democratic, New York) 1969–1977

38. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1977–1981
39. Birch Evans Bayh (Democratic, Indiana) 1981–1989
40. Lloyd Millard Bentsen (Democratic, Texas) 1989–1993

41. Peter Barton Wilson (Republican, California) 1993–2001
42. John Richard Kasich (Republican, Ohio) 2001–2009

43. Hillary Dianne Rodham (Democratic, New York) 2009–2017
44. Barack Hussein Obama (Democratic, Illinois) 2017–present
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« Reply #1080 on: April 06, 2021, 07:32:41 PM »

Herbert Hoover: March 4, 1929-January 20, 1937
---(First Period of Unrest)
Jack Reed: January 20, 1937-April 2, 1937*
---(Recovery)---
Douglas MacArthur: April 2, 1937-January 20, 1965
Lyndon Johnson: January 20, 1965-January 20, 1969
---(Second Period of Unrest)
Ronald Reagan: January 20, 1969-July 14, 1975**
Spiro Agnew: July 14, 1975-January 20, 1977
---(Era of American Greatness)---
Jimmy Carter: January 20, 1977-January 20, 1985
Joe Biden: January 20, 1985-January 20, 1993
John Kasich: January 20, 1993-January 20, 2001
William Blythe: January 20, 2001-January 20, 2009
Bill Weld: January 20, 2009-January 20, 2017
Barack Obama: January 20, 2017-
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« Reply #1081 on: April 08, 2021, 01:48:48 AM »


PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. George Washington (Unaffiliated, Virginia) 1789–1797
2. Aaron Burr (Republican, New York) 1797–1801
3. Thomas Jefferson (Republican, Virginia) 1801–1809
4. James Madison (Republican, Virginia) 1809–1813
5. DeWitt Clinton (Republican, New York) 1813–1817

6. Rufus King (Federalist, New York) 1817–1821
7. John Quincy Adams (National Republican, Massachusetts) 1821–1833
8. Henry Clay (National Republican, Kentucky) 1833–1837
9. Daniel Webster (Whig, Massachusetts) 1837–1841

10. Martin Van Buren (Democratic, New York) 1841–1845
11. James Knox Polk (Democratic, Tennessee) 1845–1849

12. Martin Van Buren (Free Soil, New York) 1849–1853
13. Winfield Scott (Whig, New Jersey) 1853–1857
14. John Charles Frémont (Republican, California) 1857–1861
15. Abraham Lincoln (Republican, Illinois) 1861–1865 ‡

16. Andrew Johnson (National Union, Tennessee) 1865–1869
17. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican, Ohio) 1869–1877
18. Samuel Jones Tilden (Democratic, New York) 1877–1881
19. Winfield Scott Hancock (Democratic, Pennsylvania) 1881–1885
20. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Democratic, New York) 1885–1893

21. James Baird Weaver (People's, Iowa) 1893–1897
22. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic, Nebraska) 1897–1905
23. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, New York) 1905–1909
24. Eugene Victor Debs (Socialist, Indiana) 1909–1917
25. Charles Evans Hughs (Republican, New York) 1917–1921
26. Eugene Victor Debs (Socialist, Indiana) 1921–1925
27. Robert Marion LaFollette (Progressive, Wisconsin) 1925–1925 †
28. Burton Kendall Wheeler (Progressive, Montana) 1925–1929

29. Alfred Emmanuel Smith (Democratic, New York) 1929–1933
30. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic, New York) 1933–1945 †
31. Harry S. Truman (Democratic, Missouri) 1945–1953

32. Dwight David Eisenhower (Republican, Kansas) 1953–1961
33. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1961–1963 ‡
34. Lyndon Baines Johnson (Democratic, Texas) 1963–1965

35. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Republican, New York) 1965–1969
36. Robert Francis Kennedy (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1969–1973
37. Paul Norton McCloskey (Republican, California) 1973–1977
38. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1977–1985

39. John Herschel Glenn (Democratic, Ohio) 1985–1989
40. Michael Stanley Dukakis (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1989–1993
41. Paul Efthemios Tsongas (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1993–1997
42. William Jefferson Clinton (Democratic, Arkansas) 1997–2001

43. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 2001–2005
44. Howard Brush Dean (Democratic, Vermont) 2005–[obscured]
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« Reply #1082 on: April 08, 2021, 03:02:06 AM »
« Edited: April 08, 2021, 03:07:53 AM by McGarnagle's End Times Cavalcade »

Gore defeats Bush in 2000

43 - President Al Gore (D-TN), 2001-2009
2000 - Gore/Graham defeats Bush/Cheney
2004 - Gore/Graham defeats Huckabee/Brownback

Vice President Gore narrowly defeated Governor Bush in 2000, winning Florida by 0.5% thanks in part to his running mate, Senator Bob Graham. In response to the 9/11 attacks, President Gore launched military operations in Afghanistan, which resulted in the capture of Osama bin Laden in December 2001 at the battle of Tora Bora. Gore did not invade Iraq, but kept Clinton's sanctions in place. Gore was re-elected with a majority of the popular vote against Mike Huckabee, who voters viewed as too socially conservative.

44 - President John McCain (R-AZ), 2009-2017
2008 - McCain/Pawlenty defeats Graham/Lieberman
2012 - McCain/Pawlenty defeats Kerry/O'Malley

Amidst the 2008 Recession, Senator McCain defeated Vice President Graham. McCain passed tax cuts and campaign finance reform while persuing a more hawkish foreign policy than President Gore that included airstrikes against Iraq, Iran and Hamas. McCain was narrowly re-elected, defeating fellow Vietnam veteran John Kerry in 2012.

45 - President Hillary Clinton (D-NY), 2017-2021
2016 - Clinton/Kaine defeats Pawlenty/Ryan

Donald Trump decides to forgo running for President and remains host of The Apprentice. After sweeping the Democratic Primary with little opposition, Senator Hillary Clinton narrowly defeated Vice President Pawlenty in an upset. Clinton had difficult working with a Republican Congress, and her last year in office was consumed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which dented her approvals. A more coordinated federal response results in fewer deaths but is met with widespread opposition from Republicans, who limit the stimulus to a one time $500 check. Kasich promises $1000 relief checks and lower taxes if he is elected, and goes on to defeat President Clinton.

46 - President John Kasich (R-OH), 2021-Present
2020 - Kasich/Romney defeats Clinton/Kaine

President Kasich lowers taxes in his first hundred days in office, and signs the 2021 Recovery Act distributing $750 checks while overseeing the federal distribution of vaccines. Three-term Senator Barack Obama is considered the Democratic frontrunner for 2024 - Obama criticizes Kasich for promising $1000 checks and delivering $750 ones, and advocates for $1500 checks.
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« Reply #1083 on: April 12, 2021, 10:39:40 AM »

Based on the realization that every NJ-SEN-1 election from 1982 to 2006 was within 10%.

Millicent Fenwick (1982-1992)
Brendan Byrne (1992-1993)
Chuck Haytaian (1993-2001)
Bob Franks (2001-2010)
Tom Kean, Jr. (2010-2013)
Cory Booker (2013-)

Bill Bradley (1979-1991)
Christine Todd Whitman (1991-1997)
Robert Torricelli (1997-2003)
Doug Forrester (2003-2009)
Rob Andrews (2009-2014)
Jeffrey Chisea (2014)
Frank Pallone (2014-)
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« Reply #1084 on: April 12, 2021, 07:19:08 PM »

34. Dwight Eisenhower: January 20, 1953-January 20, 1961
35. Richard Nixon: January 20, 1961-January 20, 1965
36. John Kennedy: January 20, 1965-May 17, 1968
37. John McKeithen: May 17, 1968-January 20, 1969
38. George Romney: January 20, 1969-January 20, 1977
39. Jimmy Carter: January 20, 1977-January 20, 1985
40. John McKeithen: January 20, 1985-January 20, 1989
41. George HW Bush: January 20, 1989-January 20, 1997
42. Al Gore: January 20, 1997-January 20, 2001
43. George W Bush: January 20, 2001-September 11, 2001
44. Connie Mack III: September 11, 2001-January 20, 2005
45. William Weld: January 20, 2005-January 20, 2013
46. Barack Obama: January 20, 2013-January 20, 2021
47. Joe Biden: January 20, 2021-Present
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« Reply #1085 on: April 12, 2021, 09:38:24 PM »

2000 goes to the House. Bush wins, Lieberman is picked as VP by the Senate:

43. George W. Bush / Joe Lieberman (Republican) / (Democratic): 1/20/01 - 9/11/01 *
44. Joe Lieberman / Vacant (Democratic): 9/11/01 - 11/1/01
44. Joe Lieberman / John McCain (National Unity): 11/1/01-1/20/09
45. Jeb Bush / George Allen (Republican): 1/20/09-1/20/13
46. Barack Obama / Brian Schweitzer (Democratic): 1/20/13-1/20/21
47. Marco Rubio / Scott Walker (Republican): 1/20/21-Incumbent

* President Bush dies during the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center
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« Reply #1086 on: April 15, 2021, 03:35:09 PM »

43. George W. Bush (R–Texas), 2001-2005
44. Joe Biden (D–Del.), 2005-2013
45. Barack Obama (D–Ill.), 2013-2017
46. Donald Trump (R–N.Y.), 2017-2021
47. Barack Obama (D–Ill.), 2021-2025
48. John Fetterman (D–Penn.), 2025-2029
49. Jeannette Nuñez (R–Fla.), 2029-2033
50. Brandon M. Scott (D–Md.), 2033-present
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« Reply #1087 on: April 15, 2021, 03:40:56 PM »

30. Ronald Reagan (DR–Calif.), 1977-1989
31. Michael Dukakis (FL–Mass.), 1989-1993
32. John McCain (DR–Ariz.), 1993-2001
33. Joe Biden (FL–Del.), 2001-2021
34. Barack Obama (FL–Ill.), 2021-present
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« Reply #1088 on: April 15, 2021, 10:19:05 PM »

From Commander-In-Chief.

Presidents:

George W. Bush (R): 2001-2005
John Kerry (D): 2005-2009
Teddy Bridges (R): 2009-2010
MacKenzie Allen (I): 2010- (Nathan Templeton, acting for two days in 2010)

Vice Presidents:

Dick Cheney (R): 2001-2005
John Edwards (D): 2005-2009
MacKenzie Allen (I): 2009-2010
-VACANT-: 2010
Warren Keaton (D): 2010-2012
-VACANT-: 2012
Jim Gardner (R): 2012-

From Madam Secretary.

Presidents: 

Barack Obama (D): 2009-2013
Conrad Dalton (R/I): 2013-2021
Elizabeth McCord (I): 2021-

Vice Presidents:

Joe Biden (D): 2009-2013
Mark Delgado (R): 2013-2017
Theresa Hurst (R): 2017-2021
Carlos Morejon (R): 2021-

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« Reply #1089 on: April 19, 2021, 11:20:17 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
42. William Jefferson Clinton (Democratic, Arkansas) 1993–2001
43. George Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 2001–2005
44. Ralph Nader (Green, Connecticut) 2005–2009
45. Barack Hussein Obama (Democratic, Illinois) 2009–2013
46. Bernard Sanders (Green, Vermont) 2013–2017
47. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Democratic, New York) 2017–2021
48. Matthew Edward Gonzalez (Green, California) 2021–present

VICE PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
45. Albert Arnold Gore (Democratic, Tennessee) 1993–2001
46. Joseph Isadore Lieberman (Democratic, Connecticut) 2001–2005

47. Bernard Sanders (Green, Vermont) 2005–2009
48. Joseph Robinette Biden (Democratic, Delaware) 2009–2013
49. Harlan Andrew Romanoff (Green, Colorado) 2013–2017
50. Timothy Michael Kaine (Democratic, Virginia) 2017–2021
51. Misty Kathrine Snow (Green, Utah) 2021–present
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« Reply #1090 on: April 19, 2021, 05:50:23 PM »

Presidents serve until OTL death, when they are replaced by OTL incumbent POTUS


1. George Washington (April 10, 1789-December 14, 1799)
2. John Adams (December 14, 1799-July 4, 1826)
3. John Quincy Adams (July 4, 1826-February 23, 1848)
4. James K. Polk (February 23, 1848-June 15, 1849)
5. Zachary Taylor (June 15, 1849-July 9, 1850)
6. Millard Fillmore (July 9, 1850-March 8, 1874)
7. Ulysses Grant (March 8, 1874-July 23, 1885)
8. Grover Cleveland (July 23, 1885-June 24, 1908)
9. Theodore Roosevelt (June 24, 1908-January 6, 1919)
10. Woodrow MF'ing Wilson (January 6, 1919-February 3, 1924)
11. Calvin GOAT Coolidge (February 3, 1924-January 5, 1933)
12. Herbert Hoover (January 5, 1933-October 20, 1964)
13. Lyndon Johnson (October 20, 1964-January 22, 1973)
14. Richard Nixon (January 22, 1973-April 22, 1994)
15. Bill Clinton (April 22, 1994-Present)

Shortest Term: Zachary Taylor (1y,34d)
Longest Term: Herbert Hoover (31y,288d)
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« Reply #1091 on: April 19, 2021, 07:16:04 PM »

Based on this

43. George W. Bush (Republican-Texas) 2001-2008
44. Dick Cheney (Republican-Wyoming) 2008-2009
45. Barack Obama (Democrat-Illinois) 2009-2017
46. Daniel Crumpt (Republican-New Jersey) 2017-2025
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« Reply #1092 on: April 19, 2021, 10:20:58 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
39. James Earl Carter (Democratic, Georgia) 1977–1981
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981–1985
41. Walter Frederick Mondale (Democratic, Minnesota) 1985–1993
42. Geraldine Anne Ferraro (Democratic, New York) 1993–1997
43. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 1997–2001
44. Paul David Wellstone (Democratic, Minnesota) 2001–2009
45. Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic, New Hampshire) 2009–2013
46. Janice Kay Brewer (Republican, Arizona) 2013–2017
47. Maria Ellen Cantwell (Democratic, Washington) 2017–present
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« Reply #1093 on: April 21, 2021, 04:59:36 PM »

In honor of Walter Mondale, his fate switched with that of Reagan:

35. Richard M. Nixon (Republican-California) (1961-1965)
36. Stuart Symington (Democrat-Missouri) (1965-1973)
37. Jerome McKeene (Republican-Connecticut) (1973-1977)
38. Hugh Carey (Democrat-New York) (1977-1985)
39. Patrick L. Lorenz (Republican-Ohio) (1985-1993)
40. Jack Kemp (Republican-New York) (1993-1997)
41. Walter Mondale (Democrat-Minnesota) (1997-2005)

Notable losers:

1968: Ronald Reagan lost in a massive landslide, winning only slightly more of a vote share than OTL Goldwater '64 and fewer states.

1972: Lyndon B. Johnson tried to continue the progressive Democratic hold on power, but was defeated by a more moderate and Yankee influenced Republican.

2000: Former Vice President (under Kemp) Mitch Smithfield (Republican-Nebraska, think OTL Dan Quayle) known for being an embarrassment even to his state, was crushed like a bug. The debates were known for zingers such as "Where's the Beef" and "I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience." Smithfield lost his home state and most everywhere else but managed to barely hold Wyoming due to that state's strong fiscal conservatism.
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« Reply #1094 on: April 21, 2021, 07:52:29 PM »

A timeline where TR wins and enters World War I early, with some...bad results

27. William H. Taft (OH) Mar. 4 1909--Mar. 4 1913 [Republican]
28. Theodore Roosevelt (NY) Mar. 4 1913--Mar. 7 1917* [Progressive 1913-1917][Republican 1917]
29. Albert B. Fall (NM) Mar. 7 1917--Mar. 4 1921 [Republican]
30. Leonard Wood (NH) Mar. 4 1921--Mar. 4 1925 [Independent Progressive]
31. Herbert Hoover (CA) Mar. 4 1925--Mar. 4 1941 [New Federalist]
32. Charles A. Edison (NJ) Mar. 4 1941--Jun. 22 1946* [New Democrat]
33. Paul V. McNutt (IN) Jun. 22 1946--Mar. 4 1949 [New Democrat]
34. Lesley J. McNair (MN) Mar. 4 1949--Jan. 31 1959**[New Federalist]
35. Richard M. Nixon (CA) Jan. 31 1959--Mar. 4 1965 [New Federalist]


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« Reply #1095 on: April 22, 2021, 12:06:03 AM »

I just realized I never made an April fool's post:

Trump wins in contingent election, the deadlocked house can't select speaker and deadlocked senate can't select VP. Deadlocked senate also means no cabinet... except for one...

45. Donald John Trump (R): January 20, 2017-January 21, 2017 (Resigned after pre-emptively pardoning every associate and himself)
-VP: Vacant
-Speaker: Vacant
-President Pro Tempore: Vacant
-Secretary of State: Vacant
-Secretary of Treasury: Vacant
-Secretary of Defense: Vacant
-Attorney General: Vacant
-Secretary of the Interior: Vacant
-Secretary of Agriculture: Vacant
-Secretary of Commerce: Vacant
-Secretary of Labor: Vacant
-Secretary of H&HS: Vacant
-Secretary of H&UD: Ben Carson

46. Dr. Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. (R): January 21, 2017-Present

Senate passed Carson's nomination by having all 50 republicans present, in addition to a Dianne Feinstein, who fell asleep in the chamber.
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« Reply #1096 on: April 25, 2021, 04:04:01 PM »

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1961
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1963
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Lyndon B. Johnson
36.Lyndon B. JohnsonDemocraticTexas
1963
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Hubert Humphrey
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37.Hubert HumphreyDemocraticMinnesota
1972
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38.Ronald ReaganRepublicanCalifornia
1973
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Richard Schweiker
39.Jimmy CarterDemocraticGeorgia
1981
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Walter Mondale
40.Walter MondaleDemocraticMinnesota
1989
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Al Gore
41.John McCainRepublicanArizona
1997
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Elizabeth Dole
42.John EdwardsDemocraticNorth Carolina
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Bob Graham
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Dianne Feinstein
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Bob McDonnell
45.Joe BidenDemocraticDelaware
2013
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Barack Obama
46.Barack ObamaDemocraticIllinois
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« Reply #1097 on: April 29, 2021, 01:55:22 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
39. James Earl Carter (Democratic, Georgia) 1977–1981
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981–1989
41. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1989–1993
42. Henry Ross Perot (No party, Texas) 1993–1997
43. William Warren Bradley (Democratic, New Jersey) 1997–2005
44. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 2005–2009
45. Mark Robert Warner (Democratic, Virginia) 2009–2013
46. Bernard Sanders (No party, Vermont) 2013–2021
47. Elizabeth Warren (Progressive, Massachusetts) 2021–present
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« Reply #1098 on: April 30, 2021, 12:30:59 AM »

Joe Biden as Bill Clinton:

46. Joe Biden (D-DE) 2021-2027
47. Kamala Harris (D-CA) 2027-2033
48. Lincoln Alvarez (R-NV) 2033-

Republicans make major gains in 2022, the last strike of the old reactionary boomer cohort. However their elderly retread in 2024 loses by much more than Trump 2020. In 2027 Republicans try and turn Biden's age and poor health into some sort of scandal, and it backfires horribly. Republicans had high hopes for 2028 that had been dashed by their cruelty. The Electoral College had been abolished during Biden's second term, so what could have been a nailbiter or even a Republican win turns into a closer than expected but easy enough full term for President Harris.

The Republicans finally reinvent themselves during Harris's term, and finally win the popular vote in 2032. Alvarez, the runner up of the 2028 primary, is considered the first Latin American President, and he brings the GOP into the 21st century.

Joe Biden as Ronald Reagan

46. Joe Biden (D-DE) 2021-2029
47. Kamala Harris (D-CA) 2029-2033
48. Ruthe Schmitt (R-CO) 2033-2041
49. Stacy Abrams (D-GA) 2041-2049

Joe Biden didn't enter office as an ideologue. He bragged about how he defeated the socialist Bernie Sanders, the choice of the younger generation back in 2016. However Joe Biden would do what Obama couldn't in the eyes of Millennial Democrats and their allies. Healthcare was seriously reformed during his term, even if it wasn't quite what Sanders preferred. America as a whole moved forward, and Joe Biden would turn from "Not Donald Trump" to someone greater than Obama. Biden also gave Democrats a true landslide in 2024 that greatly exceeded not only 2020 but also 2008.

President Biden was largely infirm during the later parts of his second term, and Vice President Harris took on a great deal of his workload. She won with around 2008 level margins in 2028. However she would face an unlikely opponent in 2032 in the form of an African-American woman Republican from Colorado, and the GOP would finally win the popular vote that year in their victory. In the opinion of many Republicans during the 2030s, the Democrats became the evil that Biden destroyed in the form of ruthless partisans. The 2040 election was very controversial, and old Democrats simply point to 2000 and 2016 whenever confronted about it, even though today's youth weren't even alive back then. Indeed, you pretty much need to be a senior in order to remember 2000 at all.

The United States has been under female Presidents who are at least partially African-American since 2029. Will this streak finally end in 2048?

Joe Biden as John F. Kennedy

46. Joe Biden (D-DE) 2021-2023
47. Kamala Harris (D-CA) 2023-2029
48. Nona Larkin (R-TN) 2029-2034

A far-right extremist and January 2021 capitol rioter assassinates the President while he is visiting California in November 2023. Kamala Harris assumes the office and largely continues Biden's policies, but replaces some cabinet ministers she doesn't get along with. After her true landslide win in 2024, she begins ramping the US up for the second cold war against China and intervenes in many foreign conflicts. She becomes unpopular with younger zoomers for being a warmonger and they don't turn up for Vice President Hoffman's run in 2028, which he loses. Hoffman would have been a far better President than Harris in my personal opinion.

The 2028 election involves 21st century Republican Nona Larkin, an east Tennessee native who is nonetheless seen as moderate on many old GOP bugbears. Because of this, Trumpists hijack the old Constitution Party and nominate a lunatic from the state of Florida, Cuban-American Hector Cabrera. Despite this party split, the unpopularity of the current administration allows the Republicans to win.

In terms of generational politics, Millennials are finally warming up to a modernizing Republican Party, the older generations are pretty strongly Republican, and younger Zoomers are angry at President Harris and willing to vote for her opponents. This leaves older Zoomers born in the latter 1990s as the best source of loyal Democrats remaining.
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« Reply #1099 on: April 30, 2021, 01:14:53 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
39. James Earl Carter (Democratic, Georgia) 1977–1981
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981–1989
41. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1989–1993
42. Henry Ross Perot (No party, Texas) 1993–1997
43. William Warren Bradley (Democratic, New Jersey) 1997–2005
44. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 2005–2009
45. Mark Robert Warner (Democratic, Virginia) 2009–2013
46. Bernard Sanders (No party, Vermont) 2013–2021
47. Elizabeth Warren (Progressive, Massachusetts) 2021–present

I’d love to see the maps for 42 and on if you have the time!
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