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Huey Long is a Republican
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« on: October 08, 2019, 02:53:57 PM »

This is a primary map, but you have to guess the party and the election as well as who is who.

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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2019, 03:43:24 PM »

Might change this for my TL as I haven't completely worked out each and every detail for anything beyond the 60s, but feel free to guess the three candidates. Who knows, come the 1964 Election for Byrne It All, you might be right. Smiley



Republican : 270
Democrat : 215
? : 53
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2020, 02:39:01 PM »

1912



Senator Robert La Follette Sr. (R-WI)/Former Associate Justice Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) : 310/47.1%
Governor Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ)/Governor Thomas R. Marshall (D-IN) : 221/44.6%

1916



President Robert La Follette Sr. (R-WI)/Vice President Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) : 335/55.8%
Former Governor Judson Harmon (D-OH)/U.S. Representative Carter Glass (D-VA) : 196/40.1%

1920



Vice President Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY)/Senator Hiram Johnson (R-CA) : 498/62.5%
Governor Al Smith (D-NY)/Senator John Sharp Williams (D-MS) : 33/35.2%

1924



Senator Oscar Underwood (D-AL)/Mayor John F. Hylan (D-NY) : 269/40.6%
President Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY)/Senator Hiram Johnson (R-CA) : 223/34.9%
Senator William Borah (P-ID)/Former Governor Eugene Foss (P-MA) : 39/20.3%

1928



President Oscar Underwood (D-AL)/Vice President John F. Hylan (D-NY) : 393/58.8%
Governor Herbert Hoover (R-CA)/Senator Charles Curtis (R-KS) : 138/37.6%

1932



Governor Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Senator Robert M. La Follette Jr. (R-WI) : 449/60.9%
Secretary of the Treasury Harry F. Byrd (D-VA)/Mayor Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY) : 82/37.1%

1936



President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Vice President Robert M. La Follette Jr. (R-WI) : 514/62.8%
Senator John Nance Garner (D-TX)/Governor Codell Hull (D-TN) : 17/33.2%

1940



President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Secretary of State John J. Pershing (R-VA) : 396/56.1%
Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D-NY)/U.S. Representative William B. Bankhead (D-AL) : 135/42.7%

1944



President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Governor Earl Warren (R-CA) : 437/51.9%
Senator Alvin C. York (D-TN)/Governor Henry A. Wallace (D-IA) : 94/44.3%

1948



Senator Alvin C. York (D-TN)/Former Chief Justice William O'Douglass (D-NY) : 374/50.2%
Vice President Earl Warren (R-CA)/Governor Harold Stassen (R-MN) : 157/44.4%

TBC
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Huey Long is a Republican
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« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2020, 08:51:24 PM »

1912



Senator Robert La Follette Sr. (R-WI)/Former Associate Justice Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) : 310/47.1%
Governor Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ)/Governor Thomas R. Marshall (D-IN) : 221/44.6%

1916



President Robert La Follette Sr. (R-WI)/Vice President Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) : 335/55.8%
Former Governor Judson Harmon (D-OH)/U.S. Representative Carter Glass (D-VA) : 196/40.1%

1920



Vice President Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY)/Senator Hiram Johnson (R-CA) : 498/62.5%
Governor Al Smith (D-NY)/Senator John Sharp Williams (D-MS) : 33/35.2%

1924



Senator Oscar Underwood (D-AL)/Mayor John F. Hylan (D-NY) : 269/40.6%
President Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY)/Senator Hiram Johnson (R-CA) : 223/34.9%
Senator William Borah (P-ID)/Former Governor Eugene Foss (P-MA) : 39/20.3%

1928



President Oscar Underwood (D-AL)/Vice President John F. Hylan (D-NY) : 393/58.8%
Governor Herbert Hoover (R-CA)/Senator Charles Curtis (R-KS) : 138/37.6%

1932



Governor Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Senator Robert M. La Follette Jr. (R-WI) : 449/60.9%
Secretary of the Treasury Harry F. Byrd (D-VA)/Mayor Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY) : 82/37.1%

1936



President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Vice President Robert M. La Follette Jr. (R-WI) : 514/62.8%
Senator John Nance Garner (D-TX)/Governor Codell Hull (D-TN) : 17/33.2%

1940



President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Secretary of State John J. Pershing (R-VA) : 396/56.1%
Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D-NY)/U.S. Representative William B. Bankhead (D-AL) : 135/42.7%

1944



President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R-NY)/Governor Earl Warren (R-CA) : 437/51.9%
Senator Alvin C. York (D-TN)/Governor Henry A. Wallace (D-IA) : 94/44.3%

1948



Senator Alvin C. York (D-TN)/Former Chief Justice William O'Douglass (D-NY) : 374/50.2%
Vice President Earl Warren (R-CA)/Governor Harold Stassen (R-MN) : 157/44.4%

TBC

President Alvin York implies the US entered WW1. Does that really happen under a President LaFollette? He was pretty staunchly isolationist.

York was more a volunteer who was sent over to fight, which did happen, albeit rarely, He served under British Command for two years (1916-1918) and actually put Tennessee on the map with some of the stunts he pulled off, even though La Follette disliked it.
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« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2021, 05:45:48 PM »

Alt 1992 where Trump doesn't become a Rep in 1987 and is the Dem nominee in 1992. He chooses Nunn as his VP and Perot backs him for President

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« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2023, 11:24:42 AM »

Might make this into a TL, might not. Basically, what I did was split Wallace's OTL vote share in every state, giving about 75% to Wayne and 25% to Humphrey since Wayne was more in line with the views of Wallace and his voters than Humphrey could be, then I switched over 5% of Humphrey's performance in every state to Wayne due to his status as an American icon untainted by politics and a major focus on Law & Order while he speaks vaguely about his plans for Vietnam outside of stating he supports the troops and will, as President, work the best way he can to end the war.



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« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2023, 07:33:20 AM »



guess the running mates and where this election leads to
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« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2023, 04:48:39 PM »



Imagine if this happened in the 1948 Election and then Barkley died in like a Car Crash in December, leaving the Democrats without an official VP Nominee, so its likely they either go with Warren or Truman goes with Wright, but with some concessions for Wright, and the Dixiecrats, to accept first for Truman to be elected by the House and Wright by the Senate.
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