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« Reply #375 on: August 27, 2009, 11:36:32 PM »
« edited: August 27, 2009, 11:39:59 PM by Montag »

This list is based on an old project of mine, known to many of the vanguards of the Election What-Ifs board as "The Golden Age: Herbert Hoover for President 1920". You might think such events are flawed, but wait until you see this revised list, free with some notable changes.

False Normalcy: Herbert Hoover Nominated in 1920

29. Herbert Hoover (R-CA): March 4, 1921 – March 4, 1929
30. Charles Dawes (R-IL): March 4, 1929 – March 4, 1933
31. Newton D. Baker (D-OH): March 4, 1933 – December 25, 1937
32. Joseph P. Kennedy (D-MA): December 25, 1937 – August 2, 1943
33. Millard Tydings (D-MD): August 2, 1943 – January 20, 1945
34. Theodore Roosevelt Jnr (R-NY): January 20, 1945 – January 20, 1953
35. Adlai Stevenson (D-IL): January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1961
36. Ronald Reagan (D-CA): January 20, 1961 – January 20, 1965
37. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY): January 20, 1965 – January 20, 1973
38. John Connally (D-TX): January 20, 1973 – October 4, 1978
39. Charlton Heston (D-CA): October 4, 1978 – January 20, 1985
40. Gary Hart (R-CO): January 20, 1985 – January 20, 1993
41. Carroll Campbell (D-SC): January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001
42. Colin Powell (R-NY): January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009
43. Hillary Rodham (D-IL): January 20, 2009 - Present Day
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« Reply #376 on: August 28, 2009, 01:17:07 AM »

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33) Harold Edward Stassen (R-MN)/John William Bricker (R-OH) Jan. 20th 1945 - Jan 20th 1957
                                                        John Sherman Cooper (R-KY) Jan. 20th 1957 - Jan. 20th 1973
                                                        John Goodwin Tower (R-TX) Jan. 20th 1973 - Jan. 20th 1997
                                                        John William Warner (R-VA) Jan. 20th 1997 - March 4th 2001 *

34) John William Warner (R-VA)/Vacant March 4th 2001 - June 27th 2001
                                                  Frank Keating June 27th 2001 - Jan. 20th 2005

35) Bill Wyatt (R-CA)/Wayne Allard (R-CO)


36) Charles Ellis Schumer (D-NY)/Clarence William Nelson (D-FL)                                                   

*Died in Office (Though I expect being President for about 56 years will definately shorten your lifespan.)                                                       
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« Reply #377 on: August 28, 2009, 02:32:57 PM »

New list based on the continuing string of having Landslide loosers win their repsective election...Adlai in '56!

Let the Eggheads Roll!!!

34. Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower (R-NY): January 20th 1953-January 20th 1957
35. Adlai E. Stevenson II (D-IL): January 20th 1957-July 14th 1965*
36. Thomas LeRoy Collins (D-FL): July 14th 1963-January 20th 1965

37. Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL): January 20th 1965-January 20th 1969
38. Cecil H. Underwood (R-WV): January 20th 1969-January 20th 1977

39. Robert F. “Bobby” Kennedy (D-MA): January 20th 1977-May 13th 1981*
40. Adlai E. Stevenson III (D-IL): May 13th 1981-January 20th 1989

41. Alexander M. Haig (R-PA): January 20th 1989-January 20th 1993
42. Daniel R. “Bob” Graham (D-FL): January 20th 1993-January 20th 1997
43. Michael S. “Steve” Forbes Jr. (R-NY): January 20th 1997-January 20th 2001
44. Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. (D-CA): January 20th 2001-March 29th 2005***
45. Joseph R. “Joe” Biden (D-DE): March 29th 2005-January 20th 2009

46. Gale Ann. Norton (R-KA): January 20th 2009-???***

Notes.

35. Died in office due to a massive heart attack.
39. Assassinated by Mehmet Ali Ağca in St. Peter’s Square in Rome during a visit with the Pope.
44. First African American President, died in office due to a brain tumor
46. First Female President
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« Reply #378 on: August 28, 2009, 07:49:41 PM »

Nixon in 1960

35. Richard Milhous Nixon (Republican, 1961-1969)
36. Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican, 1969-1973)
37. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Democrat, 1973-1975)*
38. Edmund Muskie (Democrat, 1975-1977)
39. Robert Dole (Republican, 1977-1985)
40. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, 1985-1993)
41. Albert Arnold Gore (Democrat, 1993-2001)
42. John Sidney McCain (Republican, 2001-2009)
43. Barack Hussein Obama (Republican, 2009-)

35. Richard Nixon is elected US President in 1960 along with his running mate Henry Cabot Lodge in a close election in 1960 defeating JFK and Lyndon B Johnson. Nixon is a moderate in office on most issues except foreign policy where he is a hawk. Nixon support the Bay of Pigs invasion openly and crushes Castro and Cuba is once again an American ally by the end of 1961. As a result there is no Cuban Missile Crisis and Nixon is tougher against Khruschev. Like Kennedy Nixon escalates the Vietnam War and sends more advisors there. However he does not send troops. At home Nixon heavily pressured signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and with Democrats concurring an American Independent Party is formed. Nixon thanks to the division among Democrats is reelected in a landslide victory defeating the Democrats Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey winning in every part of the nation except the Deep South (however he resoundingly carries the Upper South). In his second term as the Vietnam War escalates Nixon goes to China and negotiates with Mao Zedong at the same time taking advantage of the Sino-Soviet split and convinces China to stop aiding Vietnam. In 1966 China invades North Vietnam delighting the US and Nixon and in a fierce war devestates much of the North's army. At the same time the US launches an all-out bombing raid devestating the North Vietnamese. As a result diplomatic relations with Communist China are made and relations with Taiwan broken off. This outrages conservatives in both parties but is relatively popular with the American people. Also to note is that there is no hippie counter-cultural movement as a result of a milder Vietnam War. Martin Luther King is not assassinated and endorses Nixon in the 1964 and later Lodge in the 1968 elections.

36. Henry Cabot Lodge and his running mate George Romney won a resounding victory riding on the triumphant wave of Richard Nixon in the 1968 Presidential Election defeating John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Edmund Muskie. Steady progress is made at home on civil rights and Lodge generally supports moderate policies. Also to note in the domestic front is that Roe V. Wade is not passed and abortion is left to the states. However Lodge will become involved in the Czech War that breaks out in 1971 over reformist policies of Czechoslovakia. The Soviet troops begin attacking the Czechoslovakian populace. In response Lodge sends a small air force detachment including the future President John McCain. The detachment is wiped out and the survivors taken prisonerand World War 3 almost happens which is barely averted. In the 1972 Presidential Election the renominated John F. Kennedy famously says "I will not destroy this planet unlike our current President".

37. John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his running mate Edmund Muskie finally became President in his third try but only barely by a margin of a 100,000 votes. President Kennedy continued domestically the moderate polices of Nixon and Lodge in the face of the continually growing economy. He also negotiated with the Soviet Union to release the prisoners of war. By 1975 Kennedy was hailed as one of the greatest Presidents however his sexual scandals were revealed by the Washington Star and he resigned.

38. Edmund Muskie became President after Kennedy's reelection and his policies were relatively mild. He continued detente with the Soviet Union and friendship with China which grew better after Mao's death in 1976 and Deng Xiaoping's rise to power.

39. Robert Dole and his running mate Ronald Reagan won a very close election that focused mainly on the morality of the candidates and the parties. Dole actually lost the popular vote however thanks to Reagan he carried the key state of California and with it the election. Dole continued support of moderate policy on domestic issues was considered forgettable at least until the recession in 1979. Due to the recession Dole began what was called Doleonomics which critics claimed were largely thought of by Vice President Reagan. In the 1980 election with the economy recovering Dole easily won reeelection defeating Walter Mondale and his running mate John Glenn. Dole's second term however was a sharp contrast when he began abandoning various Doleonomics policies causing the resignation of Vice President Reagan in 1982. Dole replaced the VP with George HW Bush. Dole's term saw military intervention in South Africa when the Race Wars began in latter country. The US occupied Cape Town and helped improvise a provisional government there.

40. Vice President George HW Bush fought a bitter primary battle with Ronald Reagan and barely won. Bush and his running mate Jack Kemp then proceeded to defeat the Democratic ticket of Gary Hart and Edward Moore Kennedy. Especially famous was Bush's statement "Would you want an another Kennedy in the White House?". Bush finished successfully the South African Intervention and proceeded to destroy the Bath regime in Iraq in the Iraq Intervention of 1986. Bush also presided over the fall of global communism as the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and North Vietnam all collapsed in the period of 1987 to 1990. In the 1988 election Bush and Kemp won a resounding victory over Lloyd Bentsen and Al Gore. However in 1991 the recession began and the Republicans lost heavy support.

41. Albert Arnold Gore and his running mate William Jefferson Clinton defeated the Republican ticket of Jack Kemp and Dan Quayle mainly due to the recession. By 1994 the recession was over and Gore presided over a boom period in American economics. At the same time Gore also saw the end of communism of China in 1996 and with it the end of communism as the North Korean Intervention began. Gore and Clinton easily defeated the Republican ticket of John McCain and George W. Bush.

42. William Jefferson Clinton was easily nominated in 2000 along with John Kerry. The Republicans nominated John McCain and George W. Bush once more. In a very close election McCain played the Kennedy card on Clinton which may have contributed to the latter's defeat. President John McCain formed the North American Union in 2001 and a plan for the Hemisphere Dollar was implemented in 2002. President McCain successfully ended the North Korean intervention and with it the end of the last vestige of communism on Earth. Economic prosperity continued and the times were quite unremarkable. In 2004 McCain easily defeated Lieberman and Edwards. McCain's second term continued the prosperity and unremarkable.

43. Barack Hussein Obama was the first black candidate of either party and was nominated by the Republicans along with Mitt Romney against the Democratic ticket of Joseph Lieberman and Tim Kaine. Obama and Romney easily cruised to victory and nine months in has been a relatively popular president.
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« Reply #379 on: August 29, 2009, 08:41:32 PM »

POD: Ford is down

38th: Gerald R. Ford (R-MI), August 9, 1974 - September 22, 1975
39th: Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-NY), September 22, 1975 - January 26, 1979
40th: Phillip M. Crane (R-IL), January 26, 1979 - January 20, 1981
41st: Edmund G. Brown (D-CA), January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989
42nd: Howard H. Baker (R-TN), January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1997
43rd: Joseph R. Biden (D-DE), January 20, 1997 - January 20, 2005
44th: A. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2009
45th: Russell D. Feingold (D-WI), January 20, 2009 - present

38th: Assassinated
39th: Died in office
40th: Succeeded, defeated for reelection
44th: Defeated for reelection after outbreak of world depression
45th: Incumbent, first Jewish-American President


POD: Kerry wins in 2004

44th: John F. Kerry (D-MA), January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2009
45th: John S. McCain (R-AZ), January 20, 2009 - July 3, 2011
46th: Haley R. Barbour (R-MS), July 3, 2011 - January 20, 2013
47th: Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin (D-SD), January 20, 2013

44th: Although generally succesfull in foreign policy, Kerry's prospects for reelection were destroyed followin recession outbreak
45th: Died in office due to cancer remmission
46th: Succeeded, defeated
47th: Elected Governor of South Dakota in 2010. Youngest President and first female President 
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« Reply #380 on: August 30, 2009, 02:05:34 PM »

35. John F. Kennedy
36. Lyndon Johnson 1963-1973
37. Ronald Reagan 1973-1981
38. John Anderson 1981-1985
39. John Glenn 1985-1993
40. Douglas Wilder 1993-2001
41. Steve Forbes 2001-2005
42. George Allen 2005-2009
43. John F. Kennedy, Jr. 2009-2017


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« Reply #381 on: August 30, 2009, 02:53:26 PM »

I know there are no many Turtledove fans there, but I just love is short story "Joe Steele", in which Stalin has been born in California, after his parents left Georgia, became Democratic Congressman and won 1932 presidential nomination, following removing Governor Roosevelt from his way. He and his-running mate, House Speaker Garner, eaisly won an election against unpopular Hoover. President Steele succesfully recovered the economy with New Deal, and also... founded prison camp in Alaska and give FBI under his close ally J. Edgar Hoover leadership nearly NKVD-esque power. President Steele led the country thought World War II, oversaw rising of the U.S. as a world power and chief enemy of Trotsky-led USSR. He died as in OTL in 1953, following being "reelected" to sixth term. Garner assumed the office, but was quickly deposed and executed by Hoover, who takes the White House.

There's my guess what's next.

31st: Herbet C. Hoover (R-CA), 1929-1933
32nd: Joe Steele (D-CA), 1933-1953
33rd: John N. Garner (D-TX), 1953
34th: J. Edgar Hoover (?-DC), 1953-1972
35th: Allen J. Ellender (D-LA), 1972
36th: James O. Eastland (D-MS), 1972-1974
37th: George S. Brown (M-NJ), 1975-1977
38th: Walter F. Mondale (L-MN), 1977-1985
39th: John Chafee (L-RI), 1985-1989
40th: Robert J. Dole (C-KS), 1989-1997
41st: John F. Kerry (L-MA), 1997-2005
42nd: John S. McCain (C-AZ), 2005-present

34th: Died in office
35th: President pro tempore of the Senate and most senior surviving official in the line of succesion following Hoover last purge. Died soon as well
36th: Eastland, another President pro tempore, isolated within a Party due to his racism and segregationism (as Steele/Hoover regime never was racially motivated), has been outsed after less than 2 years of Presidency
37th: General Brown, chief of joint chief, staged a coup and outsed President Eastland. He retored a Democracy and called an election for 1977. Democratic Party has been banned (Republican was banned in 1930s). Two new parties emerged: Liberal and Conservative
38th: First Democraticly elected President since, well, Joe Steele
39th: Defeated for reelection
40th: 
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« Reply #382 on: August 30, 2009, 03:44:04 PM »

Joe Jr.'s plane isn't shot down in WWII

Joe Kennedy Jr. 1953-1961
Nelson Rockefeller 1961-1965
Scoop Jackson 1965-1969
George Romney 1969-1977
Gerald Ford 1977-1981
Ted Kennedy 1981-1985
George Bush 1985-1993
Dick Gephardt 1993-2001
Al Gore 2001-2005
Jay Rockefeller 2005-Present

Joe Jr. wins the Democratic Nomination at the convention as the young choice of the bosses and defeats Dwight Eisenhower in the closest election of the century (So far). He expands the Cold War and enacts large tax cuts to stimulate growth, generally following Military Keynesianism. He is slow to move on civil rights, and no major reforms are made until Nelly shows up.
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« Reply #383 on: August 30, 2009, 04:13:23 PM »

POD: Ford is down

38th: Gerald R. Ford (R-MI), August 9, 1974 - September 22, 1975
39th: Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-NY), September 22, 1975 - January 26, 1979
40th: Phillip M. Crane (R-IL), January 26, 1979 - January 20, 1981
41st: Edmund G. Brown (D-CA), January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989
42nd: Howard H. Baker (R-TN), January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1997
43rd: Joseph R. Biden (D-DE), January 20, 1997 - January 20, 2005
44th: A. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2009
45th: Russell D. Feingold (D-WI), January 20, 2009 - present[/color
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38th: Assassinated
39th: Died in office
40th: Succeeded, defeated for reelection
44th: Defeated for reelection after outbreak of world depression
45th: Incumbent, first Jewish-American President


POD: Kerry wins in 2004

44th: John F. Kerry (D-MA), January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2009
45th: John S. McCain (R-AZ), January 20, 2009 - July 3, 2011
46th: Haley R. Barbour (R-MS), July 3, 2011 - January 20, 2013
47th: Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin (D-SD), January 20, 2013

44th: Although generally succesfull in foreign policy, Kerry's prospects for reelection were destroyed followin recession outbreak
45th: Died in office due to cancer remmission
46th: Succeeded, defeated
47th: Elected Governor of South Dakota in 2010. Youngest President and first female President 

Except for Biden, that is my dream list.
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« Reply #384 on: August 30, 2009, 04:22:15 PM »

Joe Jr.'s plane isn't shot down in WWII

Joe Kennedy Jr. 1953-1961
Nelson Rockefeller 1961-1965
Scoop Jackson 1965-1969
George Romney 1969-1977
Gerald Ford 1977-1981
Ted Kennedy 1981-1985
George Bush 1985-1993
Dick Gephardt 1993-2001
Al Gore 2001-2005
Jay Rockefeller 2005-Present

Joe Jr. wins the Democratic Nomination at the convention as the young choice of the bosses and defeats Dwight Eisenhower in the closest election of the century (So far). He expands the Cold War and enacts large tax cuts to stimulate growth, generally following Military Keynesianism. He is slow to move on civil rights, and no major reforms are made until Nelly shows up.

Although I like your list, no way in hell does Eisenhower go down in 1952. He was unbeatable.
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« Reply #385 on: September 05, 2009, 10:48:03 AM »

Death That Will Live In Infamy: FDR Dies Shortly After Attack on Pearl Harbor

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY): 1933-1941
33. Henry Wallace (D-IA): 1941-1944
34. Sam Rayburn (D-TX): 1944-1950
35. Ernest McFarland (D-AZ): 1950-1953

36. Thomas Dewey (R-NY): 1953-1961
37. Everett Dirksen (R-IL): 1961-1965

38. Henry "Scoop" Jackson (D-WA): 1965-1973
39. Ronald Reagan (D-CA): 1973-1974
40. Thomas Eagleton (D-MO): 1974-1975
41. John Gilligan (D-OH): 1975-1977

42. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY): 1977-1980
43. Robert Taft, Jr. (R-OH): 1980-1981

44. Maynard Jackson (D-GA): 1981-1989
45. Jack Kemp (R-NY): 1989-1997
46. John McCain (R-AZ): 1997-1999
47. Hillary Rodham-Crane (R-IL): 1999-2001

48. William J. Clinton (D-AK): 2001-2004
49. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT): 2004-2009

50. Charlie Crist (R-FL): 2009-current

Notes:
33. Resigned to avoid impeachment caused by incompetent prosecution of WWII and suspicion of passing secrets to the Russians.
34. Moved up from Speaker of the House. Ended WWII by dropping nukes on Hiroshima and gas bombs on Hitler's vacation home in Berchtesgaden. V-Day declared on October 24, 1944. In 1948, President Rayburn scored a come from behind victory over Republican Dwight Eisenhower. Assassinated November 1, 1950 by Puerto Rican nationalists Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola.
36. After losing GOP nomination to Robert Taft in 1944 and Gen. Dwight Eisenhower in 1948, Dewey succeeded on his third try in 1952. He picked Senator Everett Dirksen as his running mate to satisfy conservatives.
37. Did not seek re-election in 1964 for health reasons.
39. Reagan stayed a Democrat and never switched parties. He was elected to the Senate in 1958 and served as Vice President under Scoop Jackson. Tragedy struck on August 9, 1974 when Sara Jane Moore assassinated Reagan during a visit to Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco.
40. Assassinated by Lynette Fromme on September 5, 1975. It would be revealed years later that Eagleton underwent electroshock therapy when he was a Senator.
42. Survived a heart attack while working in the White House on January 26, 1979. But the failure of a US Marine attempt to rescue hostages in Iran led to another heart attack on January 4, 1980 and this time, it was fatal.
44. First African-American President.
46. Died of complications from cancer on July 1, 1999
47. First female President. Rodham married Daniel Crane, brother of Rep Philip Crane. After her husband was defeated for reelection in 1984 after admitting an extramarital affair with a teenage page, she ran for his Congressional seat in 1986 and won. In 1992, she was elected to the Senate over incumbent Democrat Alan Dixon. In 1996, she was selected as McCain's running mate. Once she moved up to the Presidency, her personality rubbed off the wrong way on too many people, which explains why five members of the Cabinet resigned including Secretary of State Richard Lugar and Secretary of Defense Colin Powell.
48. Died of a heart attack on August 14, 2004.
49. First Jewish President.
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« Reply #386 on: September 06, 2009, 10:54:58 PM »

McKinley defeated in 1900 : Fiscal Conservatism prevails over Gold Standard!

1901-1909 : William Jennings Bryan (D-Nebraska) / George Dewey (D-Vermont)
1909-1913 : John Albert Johnson (D-Minnesota) / John W. Daniel (D-Virginia)
1913-1918 : Teddy Roosevelt (R-New York) / Eugene Hale (R-Maine) *
1918-1921 : Champ Clark (D-Missouri) / Morris Sheppard (D-Texas)
1921-1925 : Morris Sheppard (D-Texas) / Joseph E. Ransdell (D-Louisiana)
1925-1933 : John W. Harreld (R-Oklahoma) / Calvin Coolidge (R-Vermont)
1933-1941 : Smith W. Brookhart (R-Iowa) / Herbert Hoover (R-California)
1941-1949 : Harry Truman (D-Missouri) / Arthur Capper (D-Kansas)
** New England, plus Northern NY counties secedes from Union in 1946, 4 days after WW2 ends

1949-1957 :  John Sparkman (D-Alabama) / Sheridan Downey (D-California)

** GOP ceases to exist after receiving 15% in 1956.  Eagle Party formed by Socially conservative Democrats who support civil rights.

1957-1963 : Dwight Eisenhower (E-Pennsylvania) / Styles Bridges (E-New York) *
1963-1969 : Styles Bridges (E-New York) / Russell B. Long (E-Louisiana)
1969-1977 : John F. Kennedy (D-New York) / Robert F. Kennedy (D-New Jersey)
1977-1981 : Martin Luther King Junior (E-Alabama) / John Warner (E-Virginia)
1981-1985 : John Warner (E-Virginia) / Ronald W. Reagan (E-Nevada)
1985-1989 : Ronald Reagan (E-Nevada) / Chic Hecht (E-California) 
1989-1997 : Bill Clinton (D-West Virginia) / Wendell Ford (D-Kentucky)
1997-2005 : Albert Gore Junior (D-California) / Mark Warner (D-Ohio)
2005-current : George Washington Bush (E-Texas) / Rick Cleatus Cheney (E-Idaho)



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« Reply #387 on: September 07, 2009, 03:04:17 AM »

Another Three Party List!

Robert M. LaFollette Sr. (WI)/Hiram Johnson (CA) (Progressive) 1913-1921
Frank O. Lowden (IA)/Charlie Curtis (KS) (Republican) 1921-1923*
Charlie Curtis (KS) 1923-1925/James W. Taylor (TN) (Republican) 1923-1929

William P. A. Rogers (OK)/Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (MA) (Democratic) 1929-1933
Burton K. Wheeler (MT)/Robert M. LaFollette Jr. (WI) (Progressive) 1933-1941
Robert M. LaFollette Jr. (WI)/Harold Hagen (MN) (Progressive) 1941-1949

Douglas MacArthur (AR)/Harold Stassen (MN) (Republican) 1949-1957
Albert Gore Sr. (TN)/Robert F. Wagner (NY) (Democratic) 1957-1963*
Robert F. Wagner (NY)/George A. Smathers (FL) (Democratic) 1963-1969

Pat Brown (CA)/Edward W. Brooke (MA) (Republican) 1969-1972*
Edward W. Brooke (MA)/John Chafee (RI) (Republican) 1972-1977

Fred Harris (OK)/Mike Gravel (AK) (Progressive) 1977-1981
Edward M. Kennedy (MA)/Robert William Barker (WA) (Democratic) 1981*
Robert William Barker (WA)/Gary Hart (CO) (Democratic) 1981-1989
Gary Hart (CO)/Al Gore (TN) (Democratic) 1989-1993

Paul Tsongas (MA)/Clint Eastwood (CA) (Republican) 1993-1997*
Clint Eastwood (CA)/William Clinton (AR) (Republican) 1997-2005

Russ Feingold (WI)/Maria Cantwell (WA) (Progressive) 2005-2009
William M. Hicks (AR)/David S. Mustaine (CA) (Republican) 2009-present

Notes:
1. Lowden dies from stroke. Many speculate he might've been poisoned.
2. Gore Sr. gets assasinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while in Dallas.
3. Pat Brown gets downed by Arthur Bremer.
4. Ted Kennedy gets pwnd by John Hinckley Jr. Vice President Robert Barker takes over.
5. Paul Tsongas dies from liver failure two days before inauguration. His Vice President, Clint Eastwood, would become president.
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« Reply #388 on: September 07, 2009, 04:24:42 PM »

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32. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY): March 4th 1933-April 12th 1945*
33. Henry A. Wallace (D-IA): April 12th 1945-January 20th 1949

34. John W. Bricker (R-OH): January 20th 1949-January 20th 1957
35. Estes Kefauver (D-TN): January 20th 1957-August 10th 1963*
36. James Roosevelt (D-CA): August 10th 1963-January 20th 1969

37. Winthrop A. Rockefeller (R-AK): January 20th 1969-Febuary 22nd 1973*
38. James M. “Jimmy” Stewart (R-CA): February 22nd 1973-January 20th 1981

39. Daniel P. “Pat” Moynihan (D-NY): January 20th 1981-January 20th 1985
41. James R. “Big Jim” Thompson (R-IL): January 20th 1985-January 20th 1993
42.  Robert P. Casey (D-PA): January 20th 1993-January 20th 1997**
43.  Jesse L. Jackson (D-IL): January 20th 1997-January 20th 2001***

44.  Charles T. “Chuck” Hagel (R-NE): January 20th 2001-January 20th 2009
45.  Nancy P. Hollister (R-OH): January 20th 2009-???***


Notes.

32. Died in Office due to a massive cerebral hemorrhage as per OTL.
35. Died in Office due to a massive heart attack.
37. Died in Office due to pancreatic cancer.
42. Due to worsening health conditions, President Casey declined to seek a Second Term.
43. First African American President.
45. First Female President.
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« Reply #389 on: September 07, 2009, 05:23:52 PM »

Another Three Party List!

Robert M. LaFollette Sr. (WI)/Hiram Johnson (CA) (Progressive) 1913-1921
Frank O. Lowden (IA)/Charlie Curtis (KS) (Republican) 1921-1923*
Charlie Curtis (KS) 1923-1925/James W. Taylor (TN) (Republican) 1923-1929

William P. A. Rogers (OK)/Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (MA) (Democratic) 1929-1933
Burton K. Wheeler (MT)/Robert M. LaFollette Jr. (WI) (Progressive) 1933-1941
Robert M. LaFollette Jr. (WI)/Harold Hagen (MN) (Progressive) 1941-1949

Douglas MacArthur (AR)/Harold Stassen (MN) (Republican) 1949-1957
Albert Gore Sr. (TN)/Robert F. Wagner (NY) (Democratic) 1957-1963*
Robert F. Wagner (NY)/George A. Smathers (FL) (Democratic) 1963-1969

Pat Brown (CA)/Edward W. Brooke (MA) (Republican) 1969-1972*
Edward W. Brooke (MA)/John Chafee (RI) (Republican) 1972-1977

Fred Harris (OK)/Mike Gravel (AK) (Progressive) 1977-1981
Edward M. Kennedy (MA)/Robert William Barker (WA) (Democratic) 1981*
Robert William Barker (WA)/Gary Hart (CO) (Democratic) 1981-1989
Gary Hart (CO)/Al Gore (TN) (Democratic) 1989-1993

Paul Tsongas (MA)/Clint Eastwood (CA) (Republican) 1993-1997*
Clint Eastwood (CA)/William Clinton (AR) (Republican) 1997-2005

Russ Feingold (WI)/Maria Cantwell (WA) (Progressive) 2005-2009
William M. Hicks (AR)/David S. Mustaine (CA) (Republican) 2009-present

Notes:
1. Lowden dies from stroke. Many speculate he might've been poisoned.
2. Gore Sr. gets assasinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while in Dallas.
3. Pat Brown gets downed by Arthur Bremer.
4. Ted Kennedy gets pwnd by John Hinckley Jr. Vice President Robert Barker takes over.
5. Paul Tsongas dies from liver failure two days before inauguration. His Vice President, Clint Eastwood, would become president.


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« Reply #390 on: September 08, 2009, 06:24:28 PM »

Double Assassination
JFK and LBJ ride in the same limo on November 22, 1963 and are killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.

35.  John F. Kennedy (D) January 20, 1961-November 22, 1963*
36.  John McCormack (D) November 22, 1963-January 20, 1965
37.  Robert Kennedy (D) January 20, 1965-January 20, 1969

38.  Richard Nixon (R) January 20, 1969-April 10, 1972*
39.  Spiro Agnew (R) April 10, 1972-November 11, 1973*
40.  John Volpe (R) November 11, 1973-January 20, 1977

41.  Jerry Brown (D) January 20, 1977-January 20, 1981
42.  Ronald Reagan (R) January 20, 1981-January 20, 1989
43.  Robert Dole (R) January 20, 1989-January 20, 1993

44.  Albert Gore, Jr. (D) January 20, 1993-January 20, 2001
45.  Robert Graham (D) January 20, 2001-September 19, 2001*
46.  Bill Richardson (D) September 19, 2001-January 20, 2009*

47.  Jeb Bush (R) January 20, 2009-present

36.  Took over after the JFK-LBJ assassination but elected not to run in 1964.  (Needless to say, several high ranking Secret Service officials resigned in the aftermath of the double assassination)
38.  Killed by Arthur Bremer during a campaign stop.
39.  Forced to resign after his tax evasion became public.
45.  Killed when a hijacked plane hit the White House.
46.  First Hispanic president.  He does well enough to be reelected, but between Katrina and the economy, his vice-president, John Kerry, loses in 2008.


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« Reply #391 on: September 08, 2009, 06:36:52 PM »

2005-current : George Washington Bush (E-Texas) / Rick Cleatus Cheney (E-Idaho)

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« Reply #392 on: September 08, 2009, 06:38:23 PM »


A fiscally conservative And socially liberal George W. Bush. And a Gay Dick Cheney
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« Reply #393 on: September 08, 2009, 06:40:50 PM »

Double Assassination
JFK and LBJ ride in the same limo on November 22, 1963 and are killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.

35.  John F. Kennedy (D) January 20, 1961-November 22, 1963*
36.  John McCormack (D) November 22, 1963-January 20, 1965
37.  Robert Kennedy (D) January 20, 1965-January 20, 1969

38.  Richard Nixon (R) January 20, 1969-April 10, 1972*
39.  Spiro Agnew (R) April 10, 1972-November 11, 1973*
40.  John Volpe (R) November 11, 1973-January 20, 1977

41.  Jerry Brown (D) January 20, 1977-January 20, 1981
42.  Ronald Reagan (R) January 20, 1981-January 20, 1989
43.  Robert Dole (R) January 20, 1989-January 20, 1993

44.  Albert Gore, Jr. (D) January 20, 1993-January 20, 2001
45.  Robert Graham (D) January 20, 2001-September 19, 2001*
46.  Bill Richardson (D) September 19, 2001-January 20, 2009*

47.  Jeb Bush (R) January 20, 2009-present

36.  Took over after the JFK-LBJ assassination but elected not to run in 1964.  (Needless to say, several high ranking Secret Service officials resigned in the aftermath of the double assassination)
38.  Killed by Arthur Bremer during a campaign stop.
39.  Forced to resign after his tax evasion became public.
45.  Killed when a hijacked plane hit the White House.
46.  First Hispanic president.  He does well enough to be reelected, but between Katrina and the economy, his vice-president, John Kerry, loses in 2008.




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« Reply #394 on: September 08, 2009, 09:07:29 PM »


Indeed.  And an excellent name choice Smiley
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« Reply #395 on: September 08, 2009, 11:52:25 PM »

Tricky Dick pulls a Fast One

34. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY): January 20th 1953-January 20th 1961
35. Richard M. Nixon (R-CA): January 20th 1961-April 22nd 1963*
36. Henry C. Lodge Jr. (R-MA): April 22nd 1963-January 20th 1965

37. Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson (D-WA): January 20th 1965-January 20th 1973
38. Raymond P. Shafer (R-PA): January 20th 1973-January 20th 1981
39. Jesse M. Unruh (D-CA): January 20th 1981-August 4th 1987*
40. Jim C. Wright Jr. (D-TX): August 4th 1987-June 6th 1990**
41. Paul M. Simon (D-IL): June 6th 1990-January 20th 1993

42. Alfonso M. D’Amato (R-NY): January 20th 1993-January 20th 2001
43. Harold E. Ford Sr. (D-TN): January 20th 2001-January 20th 2009***
44. Robert C. “Bob” Smith (R-NH): January 20th 2009-???

Notes.

35. Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, TX.
39. Died in Office due to complications of Pancreatic Cancer.
40. First to Resign the Presidency, due to corruption charges.
43. First African American President.
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« Reply #396 on: September 11, 2009, 10:53:43 PM »


A fiscally conservative And socially liberal George W. Bush. And a Gay Dick Cheney

But you said the Eagles were socially conservative.
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« Reply #397 on: September 11, 2009, 10:56:07 PM »

Tricky Dick pulls a Fast One

34. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY): January 20th 1953-January 20th 1961
35. Richard M. Nixon (R-CA): January 20th 1961-April 22nd 1963*
36. Henry C. Lodge Jr. (R-MA): April 22nd 1963-January 20th 1965

37. Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson (D-WA): January 20th 1965-January 20th 1973
38. Raymond P. Shafer (R-PA): January 20th 1973-January 20th 1981
39. Jesse M. Unruh (D-CA): January 20th 1981-August 4th 1987*
40. Jim C. Wright Jr. (D-TX): August 4th 1987-June 6th 1990**
41. Paul M. Simon (D-IL): June 6th 1990-January 20th 1993

42. Alfonso M. D’Amato (R-NY): January 20th 1993-January 20th 2001
43. Harold E. Ford Sr. (D-TN): January 20th 2001-January 20th 2009***
44. Robert C. “Bob” Smith (R-NH): January 20th 2009-???

Notes.

35. Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, TX.
39. Died in Office due to complications of Pancreatic Cancer.
40. First to Resign the Presidency, due to corruption charges.
43. First African American President.


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« Reply #398 on: September 12, 2009, 04:10:09 PM »

One term, but President may run again later

1th: George Washington/John Adams 1789-1793
2th: John Adams/John Jay 1793-1797
3th: Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr 1797-1801
4th: Aaron Burr/Charles C. Pinckney 1801-1805
5th: Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr 1805-1809
6th: Aaron Burr/James Madison 1809-1813

7th: DeWitt Clinton/Jared Ingersoll 1813-1817
8th: Rufus King/Jared Ingersoll 1817-1821
9th: John Q. Adams/Richard Rush 1821-1825
10th: Richard Rush/John Q. Adams 1825-1829

11th: Andrew Jackson/John C. Calhoun 1829-1833
12th: Martin Van Buren/Andrew Jackson 1833-1837
13th: Andrew Jackson/Martin Van Buren 1837-1841

14th: John Q. Adams/John Tyler 1841-1845
15th: Henry Clay/Theodore Frelinghuysen 1845-1849
16th: Zachary Taylor/Henry Clay 1849-1850
17th: Henry Clay 1850-1852

N/A
18th: James Buchanan/William R. King 1852-1857
                    /NA 1852-1853
19th: Lewis Cass/Stephen Douglas 1857-1861
20th: William Seward/Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865
21th: Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson 1865-1865
22th: Andrew Johnson/Charles F. Adams 1865-1869
23th: Winfield Scott Hancock/Gratz Brown 1869-1873
24th: Gratz Brown/Thomas Hendricks 1873-1877
25th: Winfield Scott Hancock/Thomas Hendricks 1877-1881

26th: James Garfield/William Wheeler 1881-1885
27th: Grover Cleveland/Allen Thurman 1885-1889
28th: John Sherman/Walter Gresham 1889-1893
29th: Grover Cleveland/Adlai Stevenson 1893-1897
30th: John Sherman/Garret Hobart 1897-1901
                  /Theodore Roosevelt 1901-1901
31th: Theodore Roosevelt/Charles Fairbanks 1901-1905
32th: William Taft/James Sherman 1905-1913
33th: Theodore Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson 1913-1917
34th: Hiram Johnson/Charles Fairbanks 1917-1921

35th: James Cox/Oscar Underwood 1921-1925
36th: William McAdoo/Charles Bryan 1925-1929
37th: James Cox/Joseph Robinson 1929-1933

38th: Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis 1933-1937
                    /William Borah 1936-1937
39th: William Borah/Alf Landon 1937-1940
40th: Alf Landon/Charles McNary 1940-1945
41th: Charles McNary/Thomas Dewey 1945-1949
42th: Thomas Dewey/Harold Stassen 1949-1953

43th: Douglas MacArthur/Harry Byrd 1953-1957
44th: Goodwin Knight/Henry Lodge 1957-1961
45th: Nelson Rockefeller/Henry Lodge 1961-1965
46th: Henry Lodge/William Scranton 1965-1969

47th: Happy Chandler/Ronald Reagan 1969-1973
48th: Ronald Reagan/John Ashbrook 1973-1977

49th: Jerry Brown/Birch Bayh 1977-1981
50th: Ronald Reagan/Bob Dole 1981-1985
51th: Bob Dole/Jack Kemp 1985-1989
52th: Jack Kemp/Dan Quayle 1989-1993

53th: Tom Harkin/Bob Kerrey 1993-1997
54th: Bob Kerrey/Bill Bradley 1997-2001
55th: Tom Harkin/Bill Bradley 2001-2005

56th: Fred Thompson/Jim Gilmore 2005-2009
57th: Tom Harkin/Bob Kerrey 2009-


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« Reply #399 on: September 12, 2009, 04:11:21 PM »


A fiscally conservative And socially liberal George W. Bush. And a Gay Dick Cheney

But you said the Eagles were socially conservative.


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