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« on: May 21, 2022, 10:13:36 AM »

It's unlikely Nixon would become a Senator in 1950 if it wasn't for a Democrat administration
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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2022, 08:27:03 AM »

Presidents of Andrunia

Cecil Hollinger (1978-2004)

Tony Richards (2004-2005)

Berenice Harrison (2005-2010)

Wellington Ferreira (2010-2018)

Fred Manon (2018-)

Teal: Andrunian National People's Front

Red: Andrunian Labour Party

Yellow: Freedom Party of Andrunia
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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2022, 04:25:47 AM »

Presidents of the United States

Henry Edwards (1933-1941)

Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941-1945)

Thomas Dewey (1945-1953)

Earl Warren (1953-1955)

William Knowland (1955-1956)

Adlai Stevenson (1957-1965)

Everett Dirksen (1965-1969)

Hubert Humphrey (1969-1977)

Richard Schweiker (1977-1981)

Walter Mondale (1981-1989)

Terry Branstad (1989-1997)

Lamar Alexander (1997-1998)

John Engler (1999-2001)

John Kerry (2001-2009)

Mitt Romney (2009-2017)

Cory Booker (2017-)
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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2022, 08:59:42 PM »

Presidents of the Cherokee Socialist Republic

Fred W. Holt (1917-1937)

Leon C. Philips (1937-1945)

Robert Kerr (1945-1957)

Henry Bellmon (1957-1981)

Fred Harris (1981-1997)

Jim Inhofe (1997-2005)

David Boren (2005-2013)

Mary Fallin (2013-2021)

Elizabeth Warren (2021-)


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« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2022, 11:05:48 AM »

Kings of Mishighan (Ottoman protectorate)
26 January 1837–17 June 1866 — Jasim I (Jasimite dynasty)
died, succeeded by his grandson
17 June 1866–30 April 1882 — Jalil I (Jasimite dynasty)
control of Mishighan transferred to the British

Kings of Mishighan (British protectorate)
30 April 1882–24 March 1904 — Jalil I (Jasimite dynasty)
died, succeeded by his son
24 March 1904–30 July 1953 — Jalil II (Jasimite dynasty)
Mishighan granted independence

Kings of the Jasimite Kingdom of Mishighan
30 July 1953–3 January 1979 — Jalil II (Jasimite dynasty)
overthrown in the 3 January revolution; executed

Prime Ministers of the Jasimite Kingdom of Mishighan
30 July 1953–16 March 1954 — Isam al-Hamza (Independent)
resigned
16 March 1954–20 July 1954 — Talha al-Basil (Independent)
died in office
20 July 1954–9 November 1954 — Sinan al-Makhadi (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
9 November 1954–10 April 1956 — Abdullah al-Khusaib (Military)
sacked by Jalil II
10 April 1956–17 February 1957 — Yahya al-Sinan (Military)
sacked by Jalil II
17 February 1957–4 June 1957 — Ahmar al-Aziz (Military)
resigned
4 June 1957–12 September 1957 — Najib al-Kahif (Independent)
died in office
12 September 1957–21 December 1958 — Yahya al-Marzouq (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
21 December 1958–7 July 1959 — Sinan al-Murad (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
7 July 1959–9 February 1960 — Bulus Rayyan al-Adam (Independent)
resigned
9 February 1960–18 August 1960 — Yahya al-Wadi (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
18 August 1960–1 March 1963 — Yaqub al-Hara (Military)
resigned
1 March 1963–10 July 1964 — Sinan al-Makhadi (Independent)
resigned
10 July 1964–26 October 1964 — Murad al-Maknasi (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
26 October 1964–8 April 1965 — Yahya Abd ar-Rashid (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
8 April 1965–14 April 1966 — Faris al-Zamir (Independent)
resigned
14 April 1966–27 October 1966 — Sinan al-Makhadi (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
27 October 1966–4 January 1967 — Uday al-Khashab (Military)
resigned
4 January 1967–19 September 1967 — Fayiz al-Kathib (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
19 September 1967–6 June 1968 — Murad Abd al-Wali (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
6 June 1968–12 November 1970 — Junayd al-Nishan (Military)
sacked by Jalil II
12 November 1970–30 March 1971 — Yaqub al-Khusaib (Independent)
resigned
30 March 1971–26 April 1971 — Murad al-Makhadi (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
26 April 1971–11 January 1972 — Yaqub Bakr al-Makhadi (Independent)
resigned
11 January 1972–5 May 1972 — Sayfullah al-Suhaib (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
5 May 1972–26 December 1976 — Faris al-Zamir (Independent)
died in office
26 December 1976–9 June 1977 — Faruq al-Askar (Independent)
sacked by Jalil II
9 June 1977–20 February 1978 — Junayd al-Seir (Military)
resigned
20 February 1978–17 June 1978 — Turki al-Isam (Independent)
resigned
17 June 1978–3 January 1979 — Yasir al-Wali al-Abdullah (Independent)
overthrown in the 3 January revolution; imprisoned

Presidents of the Mishighani Republic
3 January 1979–16 October 1989 — Abd al-Basit ar-Rummah (Mishighani Ba'ath Party)
resigned due to poor health
16 October 1989–4 June 2011 — Murad 'Qufaz' ar-Rummah (Mishighani Ba'ath Party)
deposed in the 'Indigo Revolution'

Presidents of the Republic of Mishighan
4 June 2011–25 September 2013 — Iskandar al-Ardbaluti (Mutahid)
did not run for re-election
25 September 2013–25 September 2018 — Saif al-Butrus (Mutahid)
2013 def. Abd as-Salam al-Qimai (al-Umma Atijah); term-limited
25 September 2018–?? ?? 20?? — Jumana Abyadi (Islah Mishighan)
2018 def. Adil Amash (Independent), Basil al-Khayaat (al-Umma Atijah), Malik al-Hasibi (Independent)
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« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2022, 11:30:38 PM »

Presidents of the United States

Henry Edwards (1933-1941)

Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941-1945)

Henry Wallace (1945-1949)

Thomas Dewey (1949-1957)

Adlai Stevenson (1957-1965)

John F. Kennedy (1965-1969)

Nelson Rockefeller (1969-1977)

Mo Udall (1977-1981)
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« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2022, 06:40:10 PM »

"Truman defeats Dewey"

33. Harry S. Truman (D-MO) / N/A 1945–1949

34. Thomas Dewey (R-NY) / Earl Warren (R-CA) 1949–1957

35. Theodore McKeldin (R-MD) / Richard Nixon (R-CA) 1957–1961

36. John F. Kennedy (D-MA) / Terry Sanford (D-NC) 1961–1969

37. Eugene McCarthy (D-MN) / Stuart Symington (D-MO) 1969–1977

38. Ronald Reagan (R-CA) / Gerald Ford (R-MI) 1977–1985

39. Gary Hart (D-CO) / Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) 1985–1989

40. Bob Dole (R-KS) / Jack Kemp (R-NY) 1989–1993

41. Bill Clinton (D-AR) / Al Gore (D-TN) 1993–2001

42. Al Gore (D-TN) / Bob Graham (D-FL) 2001–2009

43. John McCain (R-AZ) / Tim Pawlenty (R-NY) 2009–2013

44. Barack Obama (D-IL) / Mark Warner (D-VA) 2013–2021

45. Ted Cruz (R-TX) / Nikki Haley (R-SC) 2021–Incumbent
It's unlikely Nixon would become proeminent if Dewey won
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« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2022, 09:38:47 AM »

Prime Ministers of the Empire of Brazil;

Afonso Celso (1889-1893)

Rui Barbosa (1893-1897)

Pinheiro Machado (1897-1901)

Alberto Torres (1901-1905)

Rodrigues Alves (1905-1909)

Albuquerque Lins (1909-1913)

Lauro Sodrι (1913-1917)

Epitαcio Pessoa (1917-1921)

Artur Bernardes (1921-1925)

Washington Luνs (1925-1929)

Otαvio Mangabeira (1929-1931)

Getϊlio Vargas (1931-1937)

Medeiros Neto (1937-1941)

Benedito Valadares (1941-1945)

Yedo Fiuza (1945-1953)

Cafι Filho (1953-1958)

Juscelino Kubitschek (1958-1961)

Adhemar de Barros (1961-1967)

Magalhγes Pinto (1967-1969)

Joγo Goulart (1969-1973)

Leonel Brizola (1973-1977)

Tancredo Neves (1977-1981)

Paulo Maluf (1981-1989)

Mαrio Covas (1989-1993)

Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1993-2001)

Ciro Gomes (2001-2006)

Guilherme Afif (2006-2013)

Marina Silva (2013-2017)

Jair Bolsonaro (2017-2021)

Ciro Gomes (2021-)
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« Reply #8 on: December 22, 2023, 09:08:56 AM »

Presidents of Brazil since 1965:
Gustavo Henrique (Brazilian Socialist Party) (1965–1990)
Mαrio Covas (Brazilian Democratic Movement) (1990–1995)
Jader Barbalho (Brazilian Democratic Movement) (1995–1997)
Esperidiγo Amin (Brazilian Progressive Party) (1997–1999)
Pedro Simon (Brazilian Democratic Movement Party) (1999–2003)
Luiz Inαcio Lula da Silva (Brazilian Social Democratic Party) (2003–2011)
Eduardo Suplicy (Brazilian Social Democratic Party) (2011–2015)
Aιcio Neves (Brazilian Democratic Movement) (2015–2023)
Fernando Haddad (Socialism and Liberty Party) (2023–)
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