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It’s so Joever
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« on: December 20, 2020, 02:46:16 PM »

I won’t predict names because it’s too far out. But I will give party and a general description of the Forumlurker Timeline TM

0. Joe Biden (duh) 2020-2028
1. Another Trump-like Republican who gets elected narrowly over Kamala in 2028. He faces several crises during his administration and unlike Trump, isn’t as good at pointing fingers. He could either be a Trump son, or some Trumpism influenced figure in general.
2028-2032

2. A charismatic progressive Democrat who is able to campaign as a moderate as well. She isn’t wavering in her beliefs however, it’s her tone which helps her hold the suburbs (and even make gains much to the anger of OSR) She is not too alienating when she runs btw, so that clears out some possibilities. She oversees a decently successful administration but more importantly finally shifts the Overton window.
2032-2040

2040-2044
3. The decent vice-president of 2, he is more mild-mannered and calm though. He wins his election well enough, but fails to secure reelection due to fatigue and a good challenger. Obviously a Democrat and has similar beliefs to 2 post-2032 (although was more moderate before when it was politically convenient)

2044-2052
4. A populist GOPer with lots of hype who still manages to repudiate Trumpism. He attracts supporters from several ends of the political spectrum and cruises to victory in 2044. He is moderate and populist and can easily “code-switch” depending on where he is. He also doesn’t push too hard against the popular policies of 2&3.

2052-2056
5. The VP of the GOP star who is more of a traditional conservative. Luckily, due to 4’s popularity and a campaign that doesn’t screw up, he wins election in a close race. He is more conservative and will have decent popularity through his term. He still loses re-election in 2056 for some shocking reasons...
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It’s so Joever
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« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2021, 08:27:03 PM »

Update:
2021-2025 Joe Biden
2025-2033 Donald Trump Jr
2033-2042 Burgess Owens
2042-2051 (Disputed among numerous “presidents”)
2051-2056 (Currently an unknown National Guard Colonel from California)
2056-2064 (Currently an unknown Lawyer residing in Texas)

This is not going to be a good timeline as you can tell. We really should have voted for Ford in 1976.
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