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LabourJersey
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« on: February 11, 2019, 09:55:34 PM »

46. Kamala Harris/Steve Bullock 2021-2025
47. Ron DeSantis/Joni Ernst 2025-2029
48. John Fetterman/Unknown Minority Dem 2029-2033
49. Unknown GOP Senator/Dan Crenshaw 2033-2037
50. Charismatic Female Dem/Obscure Dude 2037-2045
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LabourJersey
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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2019, 08:34:37 PM »

46. Joe Biden/Stacey Abrams Jan. 20 2021- Jan. 20 2025
47. Josh Hawley/Nikki Haley Jan. 20 2025- Jan. 20 2029
48. Stacey Abrams/Obscure Male Dem Jan. 20 2029-Jan. 20 2033
49. Mike Gallagher/Unknown Republican Jan. 20 2033-Jan. 20 2041
50. Unknown Leftist Dem/Unknown soft left Dem Jan. 20 2041---?
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LabourJersey
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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2020, 03:41:27 PM »

46. Michael Bloomberg / Deval Patrick (2021-2022)
47. Deval Patrick / Julian Castro (2022-2025)
48. Donald Trump / Dan Bishop (2025-2027)
49. Dan Bishop / Elise Stefanik (2027-2029)
50. Neil Abercrombie / Barbara Bollier (2029-2037)

Ah yes, The Worst Timeline.
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LabourJersey
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« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2021, 08:30:13 AM »

I feel like we will go back to 8 year dem, 8 year rep, 8 year dem, etc

As we learned this year, it’s very difficult to take down an incumbent, so barring another Trump level disaster, we should (hopefully) go back to the boring politics of 1992-2016

Funny, I actually think it's the opposite.

Politics is more fraught these days. I think we're going to see quite a few one-term presidents in the next 20 years.

Maybe not as many as in the 1800s between Jackson and Lincoln (24 years of one-termers or Presidents who didn't finish their term!) but it will be chaotic.
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LabourJersey
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« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2021, 12:33:45 PM »

I feel like we will go back to 8 year dem, 8 year rep, 8 year dem, etc

As we learned this year, it’s very difficult to take down an incumbent, so barring another Trump level disaster, we should (hopefully) go back to the boring politics of 1992-2016

Funny, I actually think it's the opposite.

Politics is more fraught these days. I think we're going to see quite a few one-term presidents in the next 20 years.

Maybe not as many as in the 1800s between Jackson and Lincoln (24 years of one-termers or Presidents who didn't finish their term!) but it will be chaotic.

So much of that was health-related with the limits of 19th century medicine, though.  Imagine COVID was 10X deadlier, 10X more likely to cause permanent disability, and practically untreatable for a generation.  That's what you were facing if you traveled around the country doing social events in the mid 19th century, particularly in the South. 

sure, Harrison and Taylor wouldn't have died if they had access to modern medicine.

But that's not the reason why Van Buren lost re-election, why Tyler and Fillmore failed to get re-nominated, or why Pierce and Buchannan retired. Governing the US at that time was a thankless task and none of the people at the top were up for the job--sound familiar?
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