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« Reply #1325 on: September 24, 2013, 08:17:20 AM »


39. Robert F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Albert Gore Jr. (D-TN) 1973-1981

This is all I got thought out.

Shouldn't that be Albert Gore Sr?

Albert Jr. was born in 1948 and would not be qualified to be President or Vice President.
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« Reply #1326 on: September 25, 2013, 12:40:34 PM »

Presidents

33: Harry S Truman (D-MO) 1945-1949
34: Thomas E. Dewey (R-NY) 1949-1957
35: Richard M. Nixon (R-CA) 1957-1965
36: John F. Kennedy (D-MA) 1965-1969
37: George W. Romney (R-MI) 1969-1973
38. Ronald Reagan (D-CA) 1973-1981
39: Henry M. Jackson (D-WA) 1981-1983
40: Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) 1983-1985
41: George H.W. Bush (R-TX) 1985-1993
42: Albert Gore, Jr. (D-TN) 1993-1997
43: Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) 1997-2005
44: John Edwards (D-NC) 2005-2010
45: Barbara Boxer (D-CA) 2010-2013
46: Barack Obama (R-IL) 2013-present

Vice-Presidents

35: Earl Warren (R-CA) 1949-1953
36: Richard M. Nixon (R-CA) 1953-1957
37: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr (R-MA) 1957-1965
38: Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 1965-1969
39: Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 1969-1973
40: Henry M. Jackson (D-WA) 1973-1981
41: Robert J. Dole (R-KS) 1985-1993
42: Edmund G. Brown, Jr. (D-CA) 1993-1997
43: John Kasich (R-OH) 1997-2005
44. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) 2005-2010
45: W. Mitt Romney (R-MA) 2013-present


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« Reply #1327 on: September 26, 2013, 12:50:13 PM »

too think how much would change over a Veep being in.... gosh....
A lot of thins would've definitely changed if FDR kept Henry Wallace as his Vice-President. One of the most notable changes is that Henry Wallace was opposed to the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and was also opposed to the U.S. taking a hardline stance against the Soviet Union at the start of the Cold War.
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« Reply #1328 on: September 26, 2013, 02:09:05 PM »

wow, I guess McCarthy would love to hate him if Wallace was Potus after FDR
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« Reply #1329 on: October 01, 2013, 11:55:05 AM »

wow, I guess McCarthy would love to hate him if Wallace was Potus after FDR
Joe McCarthy definitely would've hated having Henry Wallace as president and definitely been a foil to him in every possible way. One result of Henry Wallace being President is that McCarthy would remain in the spotlight a bit longer, as you see I have him winning the Republican nomination in 1956. Estes Kefauver still would win big against McCarthy in 1956 though, even with Strom Thurmond mounting a third-party bid.
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« Reply #1330 on: October 05, 2013, 02:51:42 PM »
« Edited: October 06, 2013, 11:25:43 AM by #look ma'--no Government! »

Doin' the Presidents from 1896-2113 by using Washington's Rule (just recognize the pattern and compare it to the real Presidents...)

25. William McKinley R-OH
1897-1901

26. Theodore Roosevelt R-NY
1901-1909

27. William Howard Taft R-OH
1909-1917

28. Robert LaFollette R-WI
1917-1925

29. William Howard Taft R-OH
1925-1929


30. Al Smith D-NY
1929-1937

31. John Nance Garner D-TX
1937-1941


32. Theodore Roosevelt Bull Moose-NY
1941-1941

33. Wendell Willkie BM-IN
1941-1945


34. Harry S. Truman D-MO
1945-1949


35. Dwight D. Eisenhower BM-NY
1949-1950

36. Eugene McCarthy BM-WI
1950-1953


37. Lyndon B. Johnson D-TX
1953-1957

38. John F. Kennedy D-MA
1957-1961


39. Richard Nixon New Republic-CA
1961-1965



I'll continue this later
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« Reply #1331 on: October 06, 2013, 12:26:07 PM »

I think it's later now...

40. Nelson Rockefeller NR-NY
1965-1969

41. Barry Goldwater NR-AZ
1969-1977

42. Mo Udall D-AZ
1977-1981

43. Robert Taft III NR-OH
1981-1985

44. Mo Udall D-AZ
1985-1989

45. Jack Kemp NR-NY
1989-1997
46. John McCain NR-AZ
1997-2001

47. Jeb Bush NR-FL
2001-2009

48. Judd Gregg NR-NH
2009-2017

49. Susana Martinez NR-NM 2017-2025

50. George P. Bush 2024-2029


51. Cory Booker D-NJ
2029-2037

52. Gavin Newsom D-CA
2037-2041


53. Antonio Monte Jr Patriot-FL
2041-2041


The phone is about to die, so I'm gonna have to convert to the computer... Stay tuned for the 2041-2113 update...

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« Reply #1332 on: October 06, 2013, 02:57:14 PM »

37. Ronald Reagan: 1969-1977
38. Jimmy Carter: 1977-1981
39. George H.W. Bush: 1981-1989
40. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
41. Bill Clinton: 1993-2001
42. Al Gore: 2001-2005
43. John McCain: 2005-2009
44. Hillary Clinton: 2009-2013
45. Jeb Bush: 2013-2021
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« Reply #1333 on: October 10, 2013, 04:16:20 PM »

32. Franklin Roosevelt (D-NY): 1933-1945
33. Henry Wallace (D-IA): 1945-1949

34. Robert Taft (R-OH): 1949-1953
35. William Knowland (R-CA): 1953-1957

36. Averell Harriman (D-NY): 1957-1965
37. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN): 1965-1969

38. John Lindsay (R-NY): 1969-1977
39. Frank Church (D-ID): 1977-1981
40. George Bush (R-TX): 1981-1989
41. Jesse Jackson (D-SC): 1989-2001
42. Paul Wellstone (D-MN): 2001-2005

43. Michael Bloomberg (R-NY): 2005-2017
44. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA): 2017-
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« Reply #1334 on: November 05, 2013, 12:44:15 PM »

44. John S. McCain - January 20, 2009 - July 4, 2012
45. Sarah Palin - July 4, 2012 - January 20, 2013

46. Hillary R. Clinton - January 20, 2013 - January 20, 2021
47. Christopher Christie - January 20, 2021 - January 20, 2025
48. Barack H. Obama - January 20, 2025 - October 8, 2028


2008 - Barack Obama loses narrowly to John McCain.
2012 - John McCain doesn't run for a second term, Sarah Palin wins brokered Republican convention only after assuming the Presidency upon John McCain's death. Hillary cakewalks Palin in a 47 state (+DC) sweep.
2016 - Hillary Clinton defeats Rick Santorum by an equal margin as in 2012.
2020 - Christopher Christie defeats Vice President Juan Castro by a pretty decent margin.
2024 - Illinois Governor Barack Obama tries to renew the flames of his failed 2008 campaign for the Presidency by challenging popular Governor Chris Christie. Obama wins the Electoral College while losing the popular vote. The race is one of the most narrow in American history.
2028 - Popular president President Barack Obama is challenged by former President Chris Christie. Both men are immensely popular, and the race is exponentially more expensive than the previous, however; tragedy strikes the campaign trail with Chris Christie suffering a massive heart attack --and then a terrorist attack takes out Christie's funeral also killing the Democratic nominee. Both parties convene and the Democrats nominate, now, President Wendy Davis. The Republicans nominate former Vice President Paul Ryan.

The campaign is somber, and both candidates ask that all parties literally stop campaigning unless its asking people to vote on election day. In the end, President Wendy Davis narrowly defeats Vice President Paul Ryan on an extremely somber and uneventful election day.
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« Reply #1335 on: November 07, 2013, 08:47:10 AM »

I think it's later now...

40. Nelson Rockefeller NR-NY
1965-1969

41. Barry Goldwater NR-AZ
1969-1977

42. Mo Udall D-AZ
1977-1981

43. Robert Taft III NR-OH
1981-1985

44. Mo Udall D-AZ
1985-1989

45. Jack Kemp NR-NY
1989-1997
46. John McCain NR-AZ
1997-2001

47. Jeb Bush NR-FL
2001-2009

48. Judd Gregg NR-NH
2009-2017

49. Susana Martinez NR-NM 2017-2025

50. George P. Bush 2024-2029


51. Cory Booker D-NJ
2029-2037

52. Gavin Newsom D-CA
2037-2041


53. Antonio Monte Jr Patriot-FL
2041-2041


The phone is about to die, so I'm gonna have to convert to the computer... Stay tuned for the 2041-2113 update...


...still waiting.
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« Reply #1336 on: November 07, 2013, 02:59:07 PM »

I just need to do my homework done and I'll get it done by today.
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« Reply #1337 on: November 07, 2013, 08:37:59 PM »

53. Antonio Monte Jr Patriot-FL
2041-2041

54. Jack Jacobson P-MI
2041-2045


55. Tulsi Gabbard Jr D-HI
2045-2049


56. Jed Bush P-FL
2049-2050

57. Tagg Romney Jr P-MA
2050-2053


58. Savannah McKay D-TN
2053-2057

59. Tim Watts Jr D-NJ
2057-2061


*60. Joe Blankanavanakas Manifest-AK
2061-2065

**61. Tim Yvas Democratic/Manifest-WA
2065-2069

62. Achilles K. Grove M-NV
2069-2077

63. Rudd Bynes IV M-FL
2077-2081

64. Jason Caesar M-MD
2081-2081

65. Jim Enderman M-CA
2081-2085


66. Rick Tiver D-FL
2085-2089


67. Jimmy Johnson R-FL
2089-2093


68. Rick Tiver D-FL
2093-2097


69. John Jackson M-AR
2097-2101

70. Chuck Castillo III M-NY
2101-2109

71. Bill Cannel M-ND
2109-2117


*Pronounced: Blan-kan-a-van-a-kas, first Russian-American President
**First Asian President
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« Reply #1338 on: November 07, 2013, 08:51:42 PM »
« Edited: November 07, 2013, 09:03:36 PM by Jack Enderman, Imperial Legislator »

I think that we should have it all in one big post:


Washington's Rule:

25. William McKinley R-OH
1897-1901

26. Theodore Roosevelt R-NY
1901-1909

27. William Howard Taft R-OH
1909-1917

28. Robert LaFollette R-WI
1917-1925

29. William Howard Taft R-OH
1925-1929


30. Al Smith D-NY
1929-1937

31. John Nance Garner D-TX
1937-1941


32. Theodore Roosevelt Bull Moose-NY
1941-1941

33. Wendell Willkie BM-IN
1941-1945


34. Harry S. Truman D-MO
1945-1949


35. Dwight D. Eisenhower BM-NY
1949-1950

36. Eugene McCarthy BM-WI
1950-1953


37. Lyndon B. Johnson D-TX
1953-1957

38. John F. Kennedy D-MA
1957-1961


39. Richard Nixon New Republic-CA
1961-1965

40. Nelson Rockefeller NR-NY
1965-1969

41. Barry Goldwater NR-AZ
1969-1977


42. Mo Udall D-AZ
1977-1981


43. Robert Taft III NR-OH
1981-1985


44. Mo Udall D-AZ
1985-1989


45. Jack Kemp NR-NY
1989-1997

46. John McCain NR-AZ
1997-2001

47. Jeb Bush NR-FL
2001-2009

48. Judd Gregg NR-NH
2009-2017

[3] 49. Susana Martinez NR-NM 2017-2025

[4] 50. George P. Bush 2024-2029


[5] 51. Cory Booker D-NJ
2029-2037

52. Gavin Newsom D-CA
2037-2041



53. Antonio Monte Jr Patriot-FL
2041-2041

54. Jack Jacobson P-MI
2041-2045


55. Tulsi Gabbard Jr D-HI
2045-2049


56. Jed Bush P-FL
2049-2050

57. Tagg Romney Jr P-MA
2050-2053


58. Savannah McKay D-TN
2053-2057

59. Tim Watts Jr D-NJ
2057-2061


[1]60. Joe Blankanavanakas Manifest-AK
2061-2065

[2] 61. Tim Yvas Democratic/Manifest-WA
2065-2069

[6] 62. Achilles K. Grove M-NV
2069-2077

63. Rudd Bynes IV M-FL
2077-2081

64. Jason Caesar M-MD
2081-2081

65. Jim Enderman M-CA
2081-2085


66. Rick Tiver D-FL
2085-2089


67. Jimmy Johnson R-FL
2089-2093


68. Rick Tiver D-FL
2093-2097


69. John Jackson M-AR
2097-2101

70. Chuck Castillo III M-NY
2101-2109

71. Bill Cannel M-ND
2109-2117




[1] Pronounced: Blan-kan-a-van-a-kas, first Russian-American President
[2] First Asian President
[3] First Female and Hispanic President
[4] First Hispanic Male President
[5] First African-American President
[6] First Greek-American President
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« Reply #1339 on: November 15, 2013, 01:49:58 PM »

Here's a list from one of my derailed threads, MLK doesn't die:

1968: Fmr. VP. Richard Nixon R-CA/Gov. Spiro Agnew R-MD
1972: Pres. Richard Nixon/Sen Bob Dole R-KS (Agnew resigned due to guilty conscience)
1974: VP Bob Dole/Vacant
1976: Sen. Martin Luther King (Jr.) I-GA/Gov. Ronald Reagan R-CA
1980: Pres. Martin Luther King (Jr.)/VP Ronald Reagan
1984: Gov. Gerry Brown D-CA/Sen. Paul Tsongas D-MA
1988: Pres. Gerry Brown/VP Paul Tsongas
1992: Sen. John Danforth R-MO/Businessman Ross Perot I-TX
1996: Pres. John Danforth/VP Ross Perot
2000: Gov. Jesse Ventura Ref-MN/Rep. Ronald "Ron" Paul Ref-TX
2001: VP Ronald "Ron" Paul/Vacant
2004: Pres Ronald "Ron" Paul/Gov. Charles "Charlie" Rodger Jacobson R/I-MI

(He was going to be my second "main character" in my timeline, he's the fictional Governor of Michigan from 1999-2011, and from the fictional town/city of Mackinack. Its located where the Mackinac Bridge and Mackinac City is.)

2008: Sen Hillary Clinton D-NY/Gov. Brian Schweitzer D-MT
2012: Pres Hillary Clinton/VP Brian Schweitzer
2016: VP Brian Schweitzer/Gov. Barack Obama D-IL
2020: Sen. Charlie Rodger Jacobson R-MI/Gov. Nikki Haley R-SC
2024: Pres Charlie Rodger Jacobson/VP Nikki Haley
2028: VP Nikki Haley/Gov. George (P.) Bush R-TX

And that's where the timeline would end.
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« Reply #1340 on: November 19, 2013, 03:55:36 AM »
« Edited: November 20, 2013, 11:09:59 PM by Cathcon »

41. Mario Cuomo (Democrat-New York)/Albert Gore, Jr. (Democrat-Tennessee) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1993

Winning a close victory against Vice President George Bush, Cuomo would come into office promising an era of liberal reform: decreased crime, a shrunken deficit, an end to the "War on Drugs", and all else. However, his term would instead see the passage of the unpopular "Deficit Reduction Act of 1990" and the botching of "Operation Desert Storm" in 1991. With a recession overshadowing the second half of his presidency economically, he would go down to William Weld easily in a three-way race in 1992.

1992

Governor Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Senator Albert Gore, Jr. (D-TN) 308 electoral votes
Vice President George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Senator James D. "Dan" Quayle (R-IN) 230 electoral votes

42. William Weld (Republican-Massachusetts)/Arlen Specter (Republican-Pennsylvania) January 20th, 1993-January 20th, 2001

Running as a moderate Republican willing to reach out to Democrats on a number of policy issues, Weld nevertheless came into office a "minority president", having won roughly 43% of the popular vote in 1992 facing Andrew Cuomo and Ross Perot. While he would attempt to pass a number of key conservative economic goals in his first two years in office, massive Democratic gains in 1994 would force him to tack to the center. Nevertheless, he was able to pass both environmental and entitlement reform before his eight years were up, and he left office with a balanced budget.

1992

Governor William Weld (R-MA)/Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) 358 electoral votes
President Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)/Vice President Albert Gore, Jr. (D-TN) 180 electoral votes
Mr. H. Ross Perot (I-TX)/Admiral James Stockdale (I-CA) 0 electoral votes

43. Andrew Cuomo (Democrat-New York)/John F. Kerry (Democrat-Massachusetts) January 20th, 2001-January 20th, 2009

Elected Governor of New York in the Democratic wave of 1994, Cuomo was able to build a coalition significantly different than that of his father. While he would maintain minorities as crucial to his primary strategy, he was able to reach out to moderates and centrists in the party through a "Weld-like" economic platform. Winning the nomination, Cuomo faced Arlen Specter in the general election. With many conservatives choosing to vote instead for third-party candidate Patrick J. Buchanan, Cuomo won with a plurality of the popular vote. His eight years be treated by Republicans as "a slow, sad replay of his father's presidency". While Cuomo won narrow re-election against Fred Thompson in 2004, his only moment of nationwide popularity would occur in the aftermath of 9/11. Nevertheless, by 2008, with a soaring deficit, a "quagmire" in Afghanistan, and an immense mortgage crisis looming, Americans were looking to harken back to simpler times.

44. Hillary Rodham Weld (Republican-Illinois)/J.C. Watts (Republican-Oklahoma) January 20th, 2009-Present

Elected Governor of Illinois in 2002, Bill Weld's well known First Lady was first discussed as a presidential possibility in 2004. Nevertheless, "Hillary" chose to wait it out for obvious reasons. In the 2008 primaries, despite by a strong showing by conservative-backed candidate Congressman J.C. Watts, Governor Hillary Rodham Weld would be nominated. To attract minorities to the ticket and as an olive branch to the conservatives in the party, Watts was chosen for Vice President. Hillary would face Senator Joe Biden of Delaware in the general election and easily defeat the aging Senator from Delaware whose campaign was marred by several gaffes that would haunt Biden come election day. In 2012, President Weld would win re-election against former Governor Howard Dean by a closer margin than many Republicans liked. Her accomplishments so far have been the passage of landmark healthcare reform as overseen by HHS Secretary Mitt Romney and the assassination of Osama Bin Laden.
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« Reply #1341 on: November 19, 2013, 10:22:34 AM »

41. Andrew Cuomo (Democrat-New York)/Albert Gore, Jr. (Democrat-Tennessee) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1993

Winning a close victory against Vice President George Bush, Cuomo would come into office promising an era of liberal reform: decreased crime, a shrunken deficit, an end to the "War on Drugs", and all else. However, his term would instead see the passage of the unpopular "Deficit Reduction Act of 1990" and the botching of "Operation Desert Storm" in 1991. With a recession overshadowing the second half of his presidency economically, he would go down to William Weld easily in a three-way race in 1992.



Should that be Mario Cuomo?

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« Reply #1342 on: November 19, 2013, 10:25:31 AM »

Here's a list from one of my derailed threads, MLK doesn't die:

1968: Fmr. VP. Richard Nixon R-CA/Gov. Spiro Agnew R-MD
1972: Pres. Richard Nixon/Sen Bob Dole R-KS (Agnew resigned due to guilty conscience)
1974: VP Bob Dole/Vacant
1976: Sen. Martin Luther King (Jr.) I-GA/Gov. Ronald Reagan R-CA
1980: Pres. Martin Luther King (Jr.)/VP Ronald Reagan
1984: Gov. Gerry Brown D-CA/Sen. Paul Tsongas D-MA
1988: Pres. Gerry Brown/VP Paul Tsongas
1992: Sen. John Danforth R-MO/Businessman Ross Perot I-TX
1996: Pres. John Danforth/VP Ross Perot
2000: Gov. Jesse Ventura Ref-MN/Rep. Ronald "Ron" Paul Ref-TX
2001: VP Ronald "Ron" Paul/Vacant
2004: Pres Ronald "Ron" Paul/Gov. Charles "Charlie" Rodger Jacobson R/I-MI

(He was going to be my second "main character" in my timeline, he's the fictional Governor of Michigan from 1999-2011, and from the fictional town/city of Mackinack. Its located where the Mackinac Bridge and Mackinac City is.)

2008: Sen Hillary Clinton D-NY/Gov. Brian Schweitzer D-MT
2012: Pres Hillary Clinton/VP Brian Schweitzer
2016: VP Brian Schweitzer/Gov. Barack Obama D-IL
2020: Sen. Charlie Rodger Jacobson R-MI/Gov. Nikki Haley R-SC
2024: Pres Charlie Rodger Jacobson/VP Nikki Haley
2028: VP Nikki Haley/Gov. George (P.) Bush R-TX

And that's where the timeline would end.

Why would MLK Jr. and Ronald Reagan run on the same ticket? King would have been disgusted by everything Reagan stood for.
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« Reply #1343 on: November 19, 2013, 05:47:01 PM »

Lol Gerry Brown
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« Reply #1344 on: November 19, 2013, 05:55:32 PM »

41. Andrew Cuomo (Democrat-New York)/Albert Gore, Jr. (Democrat-Tennessee) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1993

Winning a close victory against Vice President George Bush, Cuomo would come into office promising an era of liberal reform: decreased crime, a shrunken deficit, an end to the "War on Drugs", and all else. However, his term would instead see the passage of the unpopular "Deficit Reduction Act of 1990" and the botching of "Operation Desert Storm" in 1991. With a recession overshadowing the second half of his presidency economically, he would go down to William Weld easily in a three-way race in 1992.



Should that be Mario Cuomo?

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I guess so, and who's to say the PoD is mentioned in the list? Tongue It's less of one point of divergence and more a scenario with specific ends and intentions.
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« Reply #1345 on: November 28, 2013, 12:58:30 PM »

"Where've You Gone, General Washington" - Atlas Participatory Version, Picture List


1. John Jay (Federalist-New York) March 4th, 1789-March 4th, 1793
Vice President: John Adams (Federalist-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1789-March 4th, 1793


2. Thomas Jefferson (Republican-Virginia) March 4th, 1793-March 4th, 1805
Vice Presidents: John Jay (Federalist-New York) March 4th, 1793-March 4th, 1801, Alexander Hamilton (Federalist-New York) March 4th, 1801-April 12th, 1802


3. George Clinton (Fusion-New York) March 4th, 1805-April 20th, 1812
Vice Presidents: James Monroe (Republican-Virginia) March 4th, 1805-March 4th, 1809, John Quincy Adams (Federalist-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1809-April 20th, 1812


4. John Quincy Adams (Federalist-Massachusetts) April 20th, 1812-March 4th, 1813


5. James Monroe (Republican-Virginia) March 4th, 1813-March 4th, 1817
Vice President: Albert Gallatin (Republican-Pennsylvania) March 4th, 1813-March 4th, 1817


6. DeWitt Clinton (Fusion/National-New York) March 4th, 1817-March 4th, 1825
Vice President: John Marshall (Federalist-Virginia) March 4th, 1817-March 4th, 1821, John Quincy Adams (National-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1821-March 4th, 1825


7. John Quincy Adams (National-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1825-March 4th, 1833
Vice Presidents: William Henry Harrison (National-Ohio) March 4th, 1825-March 4th, 1829, Henry Clay (National-Kentucky) March 4th, 1829-March 4th, 1833


8. Henry Clay (National-Kentucky) March 4th, 1833-March 4th, 1837
Vice President: Daniel Webster (National-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1833-March 4th, 1837


9. John Quincy Adams (Union-Massachusetts) March 4th, 1837-March 4th, 1841
Vice President: Thomas Morris (Union-Ohio) March 4th, 1837-March 4th, 1841
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« Reply #1346 on: November 29, 2013, 07:44:43 PM »

Presidents
35. Richard M. Nixon–Republican–1961-1969
36. Hubert H. Humphrey–Democratic–1969-1977
37. Terry Sanford–Democratic–1977-1981
38. Robert Dole–Republican–1981-1989
39. Howard Baker–Republican–1989-1993
40. Mario Cuomo–Democratic–1993-2001
41. Bob Kerrey–Democratic–2001-2005
42. Rudy Giuliani–Republican–2005-2009
43. Hillary Clinton–Democratic–2009-Present

Vice-Presidents
37. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.–Republican–1961-1969
38. Terry Sanford–Democratic–1969-1977
39. Frank Church–Democratic–1977-1981
40. Howard Baker–Republican–1981-1989
41. Pierre S. Du Pont, IV–Republican–1989-1993
42. Bob Kerrey–Democratic–1993-2001
43. Bob Graham–Democratic–2001-2005
44. Mike Huckabee–Republican–2005-2009
45. Tim Kaine–Democratic–2009-Present

Failed Presidential Tickets
1960: John F. Kennedy/Lyndon Baines Johnson (D)
1964: Lyndon Baines Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (D)
1968: Henry Cabot Lodge/Charles Percy (R)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/Howard Baker (R)
1976: Ronald Reagan/Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Terry Sanford/Frank Church (D)
1984: Ted Kennedy/Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: Michael Dukakis/Al Gore (D)
1992: Howard Baker/Pierre S. Du Pont, IV (R)
1996: Lamar Alexander/John McCain (R)
2000: John McCain/Alan Keyes (R)
2004: Bob Kerrey/Bob Graham (D)
2008: Rudy Giuliani/Mike Huckabee (R)
2012: Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan (R)
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« Reply #1347 on: November 30, 2013, 07:56:07 AM »


I was about to make a lame joke here, but I should note that Jerry Brown's real middle name is actually "Gerald".  In an alternate universe where his parents weren't being trendsters, I could imagine him being called "Gerry" instead of "Jerry".  OF course there's not really any difference between the two except that Jerry sounds like a dude in a greaser gang and Gerry sounds like an alcoholic.
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« Reply #1348 on: November 30, 2013, 01:20:06 PM »

Anglo-Maniacal America

25. William McKinley (Conservative-Ohio) March 4th, 1897-September 17th, 1901
26. Theodore Roosevelt (Conservative-New York) September 17th, 1901-March 4th, 1905

27. Alton B. Paker (Liberal-New York) March 4th, 1905-March 4th, 1909
28. Woodrow Wilson (Liberal-New Jersey) March 4th, 1909-March 4th, 1917
29. Newton D. Baker (Liberal-Ohio) March 4th, 1917-March 4th, 1921

30. Warren G. Harding (Conservative-Ohio) March 4th, 1921-August 2nd, 1923
31. Herbert C. Hoover (Conservative-California) August 2nd, 1923-March 4th, 1925

32. Alfred E. Smith (Labor-New York) March 4th, 1925-March 4th, 1929
33. Herbert C. Hoover (Conservative-California) March 4th, 1929-March 4th, 1933
34. Alfred E. Smith (Labor-New York) March 4th, 1933-January 20th, 1937
35. Herbert C. Hoover (Conservative-California) January 20th, 1937-January 20th, 1941
36. Henry Ford (Conservative-Michigan) January 20th, 1941-December 7th, 1941
37. Douglas MacArthur (Conservative-Arkansas) December 7th, 1941-January 20th, 1945

38. Harry S. Truman (Labor-Missouri) January 20th, 1945-January 20th, 1949
39. Douglas MacArthur (Conservative-Arkansas) January 20th, 1949-January 20th, 1953
40. John Foster Dulles (Conservative-New York) January 20th, 1953-January 20th, 1957
41. Prescott Bush (Conservative-Connecticut) January 20th, 1957-January 20th, 1965

42. Hubert H. Humphrey (Labor-Minnesota) January 20th, 1965-January 20th, 1969
43. Nelson Rockefeller (Conservative-New York) January 20th, 1969-January 20th, 1973
44. Hubert H. Humphrey (Labor-Minnesota) January 20th, 1973-January 20th, 1977
45. James E. Carter (Labor-Georgia) January 20th, 1977-January 20th, 1981
46. Ronald Reagan (Conservative-California) January 20th, 1981-January 20th, 1993
47. George H.W. Bush (Conservative-Texas) January 20th, 1993-January 20th, 1997

48. William Jefferson Clinton (Labor-Arkansas) January 20th, 1997-January 20th, 2005
49. Russell Feingold (Labor-Wisconsin) January 20th, 2005-January 20th, 2009

50. Willard Milton "Mitt" Romney (Conservative-Massachusetts) January 20th, 2009-Present
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« Reply #1349 on: November 30, 2013, 10:50:18 PM »

Romney/Reagan with Goldwater's Rules!

1968: Gov. George Romney R-MI/Gov. Ronald Reagan R-CA
1972: Pres. George Romney R-MI/VP Ronald Reagan R-CA

1976: Sen. Mo Udall D-AZ/Fmr. Gov. Jimmy Carter D-GA
1980: Spkr. of Hse. George H.W. Bush R-TX/Sen. Bob Dole R-KS
1984: Pres. George H.W. Bush R-TX/VP Bob Dole R-KS
1988: VP Bob Dole R-KS/Sen. John Danforth R-MO

1992: Gov. Gerry Brown D-CA/Sen. Bob Kerrey D-NE
1996: Pres. Gerry Brown D-CA/VP Bob Kerrey D-NE

2000: Sen. John McCain/Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison R-TX
2001: VP Kay Bailey Hutchison R-TX/Vacant
2004: Pres Kay Bailey Hutchison R-TX/Sen. Judd Gregg R-NH

2008: Gov. Andrew Cuomo D-NY/Sen. Barack Obama D-IL
2012: Pres. Andrew Cuomo D-NY/VP Barack Obama D-IL


And sadly, that's where it would have to end...
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