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« Reply #1725 on: July 12, 2015, 12:37:00 PM »

Presidents of the United States of America, 2009-57
44. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) 2009-17
45. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-New York) 2017-25
46. Susan Noble (Socialist-Ohio) 2025-331
47. Donald Alvarado (D-Massachusetts) 2033-371
48. Nathaniel Johnston (S-North Carolina) 2037-411
49. Lila Hart (D-Florida) 2041-451
50. Joe Mooney (S-Pennsylvania) 2045-531
51. David Ferreira (S-Colorado) 2053-572

1Fictional person. The Socialist Party was formed in 2016 as the result of an amalgamation of Socialist Alternative and the International Socialist Organization, although a number of smaller socialist groups subsequently folded into the new organization. It first fielded a candidate in 2016, garnering the support of about 2% of the voting population, building off of the energy generated by the Sanders campaign in the Democratic presidential primaries earlier that year.
2Fictional person. President Ferreira has the dubious distinction of being the last President of the United States, and is regarded as having been one of the worst Presidents in American History. After having taken the baton from outgoing President Mooney and continuing World War IV, Ferreira quickly became a victim of the war's unpopularity. Unable to react in any way other than with repressive measures, these quickly spurred the growth of the Workers Party, which organized in opposition to the war and called on soldiers at the front to turn their guns on their officers. By 2057, with the war dragging into its sixth year, labor unrest and mutinies on every front had lead to a situation in which the Ferreira administration had completely lost control of the situation, leading to an attempted coup against the government by General Orlando Hensley. The coup attempt set off an immediate reaction in the ranks of the soldier rank and file, as well as the Workers Party, which moved to form an alternative armed forces and immediately liquidate the putschist threat. The United States essentially ceased to exist in March 2057, with the right backing the coup attempt (including many significant sectors of the Socialist Party, which was committed as ever to winning the war) and the left backing the militia forces against the government.

General-Secretaries of the Presidium of the Congress of Workers' Councils, 2057-2109
Greg Contreras (Workers-South Carolina) 2057-801
Albert Smith (Libertarian-California) 2080-21011
James McCormick (W-Texas) 2101-1

1Fictional person.
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« Reply #1726 on: July 12, 2015, 01:57:29 PM »
« Edited: July 14, 2015, 11:52:24 AM by TPL99 »

Presidents of the United States (2009-2073)
44. 2009-2017: John McCain (R-AZ)
45. 2017-2019: Bernie Sanders (D-VT)1
46. 2019-2025: Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)

47. 2025-2030: Rand Paul (R-KY)2
48. 2030-2033: Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)

49. 2033-2037: Jason Carter (D-GA)
50. 2037-2045: Dwayne Johnson (R-FL)
51. 2045-2049: George P. Bush (R-TX)
52. 2049-2057: Charlotte Clinton (D-NY)
53. 2057-2065: Prescott W. Bush (R-TX)
54. 2065-2073: Natasha Obama (D-IL)

1 Assassinated in February 11, 2019.
2 Resigns in September 8, 2030.
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« Reply #1727 on: July 13, 2015, 01:41:12 AM »

25. John McLean (D-Ohio) 1897-19031
26. Henry Teller (D-Colorado) 1903-09
27. Charles Hughes (R-New York) 1909-13
28. Henry Teller (D-Colorado) 1913-141
29. William McCombs (D-New York) 1914-17
30. Charles Hughes (R-New York) 1917-212
31. Asle Gronna (Republican, then Nonpartisan League-North Dakota) 1921-29
32. Cordell Hull (D-Tennessee) 1929-33
33. Burton Wheeler (NPL-Montana) 1933-432
34. Henry Wallace (NPL-Iowa) 1943-49
35. Robert Taft (Liberty-Ohio) 1949-531
36. Richard Russell (LIB-Georgia) 1953-57
37. Estes Kefauver (NPL-Tennessee) 1957-61
38. Barry Goldwater (LIB-Arizona) 1961-65
39. Hubert Humphrey (NPL-Minnesota) 1965-69
40. Ronald Reagan (Labor-California) 1969-77
41. Robert Kennedy (LIB-New York) 1977-85
42. Walter Mondale (LAB-Minnesota) 1985-93
43. Michael Dukakis (LAB-Massachusetts) 1993-97
44. Colin Powell (Reform-New York) 1997-2005
45. Matt Fong (LIB-California) 2005-09
46. Michael Bloomberg (REF-New York) 2009-17

1Died in office.
2Assassinated.
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« Reply #1728 on: July 13, 2015, 11:26:43 AM »

Presidents of the Republic of Texas
1. Sam Houston (Nonpartisan) 1836-38
2. Mirabeau Lamar (Nonpartisan) 1838-41
3. Sam Houston (Nonpartisan) 1841-44
4. Anson Jones (Nonpartisan) 1844-47
5. George T. Wood (Nonpartisan) 1847-50
6. Peter H. Bell (Nonpartisan) 1850-531
James W. Henderson (Nonpartisan) 18532
7. Elisha M. Pease (Liberty) 1853-56
8. Hardin R. Runnels (Liberty) 1856-59
9. Sam Houston (Texian) 1859-62
10. Francis Lubbock (Liberty) 1862-65
11. Fletcher Stockdale (Texian) 1865-68
12. Elisha M. Pease (Texian) 1868-71
13. Edmund J. Davis (Texian) 1871-74
14. Richard Coke (Liberty) 1874-77
15. Richard B. Hubbard (Liberty) 1877-80
16. Oran M. Roberts (Liberty) 1880-83
17. John Ireland (Liberty) 1883-86
18. Lawrence S. Ross (Liberty) 1886-89
19. Thomas B. Wheeler (Liberty) 1889-92
20. James S. Hogg (People's) 1892-95
21. Charles A. Culbertson (People's) 1895-98
22. Joseph D. Sayers (People's) 1898-1901
23. James N. Browning (People's) 1901-04
24. S.W.T. Lanham (People's) 1904-07
25. Thomas M. Campbell (People's) 1907-10
26. Anthony D. Perry (People's) 1910-133
27. Lorenzo Watson (Workingmen's) 1913-163
28. Anthony D. Perry (Conservative People's, then Conservative) 1916-193
29. Thomas J. Shelton (People's) 1919-223
30. Edward J. Harper (Conservative) 1922-234

1Died in office.
2Acting President.
3Fictional person.
4Fictional person. Overthrown during the Texian Revolution of 1923.

Presidents of the Council Socialist Republic of Texas
1. Tobias Fischer (Communist) 1923-261
2. Louis Garza (Communist) 1926-291
3. Yuri Kuwabara (Communist) 1929-321
4. Curtis Ross (Labor) 1932-351
5. James Burgess (Labor) 1935-381
6. Lee Chen (Socialist Workers) 1938-411
7. Yuri Kuwabara (Socialist Workers) 1941-441
8. Hazel Wade (Socialist Workers) 1944-471
9. Conrad Fleischmann (Farmer-Labor) 1947-501
10. Rosa Chavarría (Libertarian) 1950-531
11. Dominck Sanger (Libertarian) 1953-561
12. Carlton Moss (Independent Socialist League) 1956-591
13. Aristocles Carvajal (Libertarian) 1959-621
14. Christopher Butler, Sr. (Farmer-Labor) 1962-651
15. Gary Anderson (Farmer-Labor) 1965-681
16. Paul McMillan (Farmer-Labor) 1968-711
17. Tim Lange (Socialist Workers) 1971-741
18. Azanías Valdez (Communist) 1974-771
19. Janaan Ganim (People's) 1977-801
20. Waldemar Banda (Progressive Labor) 1980-831
21. Christopher Butler, Jr. (Socialism, Ecology, Freedom) 1983-861
22. Calvin T'an (Communist) 1986-891
23. Myrtle Smith (Independent Socialist League) 1989-921
24. Silvia Hoffman (Socialism, Ecology, Freedom) 1992-952

1Fictional person.
2Fictional person. Silvia Hoffman served as the last President of the Council Socialist Republic of Texas, as the republic was admitted as an autonomous republic of the Union of American Council Socialist Republics (UACSR) in June 1995.

Presidents of the Texian Autonomous Socialist Republic
1. Ramon Montalvo (Progressive Labor) 1995-981
2. Francis Nakamura (Communist) 1998-20011
3. Bruce Martinez (Communist) 2001-041
4. Daniel Williams (Independent Socialist League) 2004-071
5. David Issa (People's) 2007-101
6. Nick Wilson (Labor) 2010-131
7. Albert Miller (Labor) 2013-161

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« Reply #1729 on: July 13, 2015, 08:34:52 PM »

Presidents of the United States (2009-2073)
44. 2009-2017: John McCain (R-AZ)
45. 2017-2019: Bernie Sanders (D-VT)1
46. 2019-2025: Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)

47. 2025-2030: Rand Paul (R-KY)2
48. 2030-2033: Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)

49. 2033-2037: Jason Carter (D-GA)
50. 2037-2045: Dwayne Johnson (R-CA)
51. 2045-2049: George P. Bush (R-TX)
52. 2049-2057: Charlotte Clinton (D-NY)
53. 2057-2065: Prescott W. Bush (R-TX)
54. 2065-2073: Natasha Obama (D-IL)

1 Assassinated in February 11, 2019.

2 Resigns in September 8, 2030.

I would feel considerably awkward of this happening the day after my birthday. Also considering Sanders' assassination occurs on the birthday of Ronald Reagan. A lot of people would feel considerably awkward.

Oh, and iirc Dwayne Johnson is registered in Florida, though I could be wrong...
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« Reply #1730 on: July 17, 2015, 01:29:09 PM »

Vive Les Bourbons

Grover Cleveland 1885-1889
Walter Q. Gresham 1889-1893
Grover Cleveland 1893-1897
David B. Hill 1897-1905
George Gray 1905-1913

Robert LaFollette 1913-1921
John W. Davis 1921-1929
Herbert Hoover 1929-1933
Albert Ritchie 1933-1941
Arthur Vandenburg 1941-1949
Harold Stassen 1949-1953

Douglas MacArthur 1953-1961
John F. Kennedy 1961-1963
Barry Goldwater 1963-1969

George Romney 1969-1977
James Carter 1977-1981
Howard Baker 1981-1989
Al Gore 1989-1993

Losing candidates:
1888: Grover Cleveland
1892: Walter Q. Gresham
1896: William B. Allison
1900: Thomas B. Reed
1904: Charles Fairbanks
1908: Charles Hughes

1912: Judson Harmon
1916: Oscar Underwood

1920: Hiram Johnson
1924: Calvin Coolidge

1928: Al Smith
1932: Herbert Hoover
1936: William Borah

1940: John Nance Garner
1944: David Walsh
1948: Richard Russell

1952: Harold Stassen
1956: Earl Warren
1960: Wayne Morse
1964: George Romney

1968: Barry Goldwater
1972: Ronald Reagan

1976: Gerald Ford
1980: James Carter
1984: Gary Hart

1988: Bob Dole
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« Reply #1731 on: July 19, 2015, 06:25:34 AM »

45. Hillary Clinton: 2017-2025
46. Julian Castro: 2025-2029*

Cory Gardner: 2029-2037
Kelly Ayotte: 2037-2045


* Elected via the House, lost the Popular Vote to Brian Sandoval (49.7% - 49.0%)

Defeated Tickets:
 

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« Reply #1732 on: July 20, 2015, 01:49:59 AM »

2016 Presidential Election:

John Kasich(R-OH)/Marco Rubio(R-FL) - 51.3% - 290 EVs

Joseph Biden(D-DE)/Keith Ellison(D-MN - 47.4% - 248 EVs

Third Party Candidates:

Jesse Ventura(L-MN)/Gary Johnson(L-MN) - 1.0%
Jill Stein(G-MA)/Dennis Kuchinich(G-OH) - 0.6%
Alan Keyes(C-MD)/Thomas Tancredo(C-CO) - 0.3%
Rocky Anderson(J-UT)/Ralph Nader(J-CT) - 0.1%
Robert Barr(Freedom-GA)/Robert Smith(Freedom-NH) - 0.1%

Others: 2.1%
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« Reply #1733 on: July 30, 2015, 06:48:28 PM »

If I had given American Dynasties with an earlier PoD:

1. George Washington, 1789-1797
2. John Adams, 1797-1801
3. Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809
4. James Madison, 1809-1817
5. James Monroe, 1817-1825
6. John Quincy Adams, 1825-1833

7. Andrew Jackson, 1833-1837
8. Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841

9. William Henry Harrison, 1841
10. John Tyler, 1841-1845

11. James Polk, 1845-1849
12. Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850
13. Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853

14. Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857
15. Charles Adams, Sr., 1857-1861
16. Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865
17. John Scott Harrison, 1865-1869
18. Ulysses Grant, 1869-1877
19. John Quincy Adams II, 1877-1885

20. Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889
21. Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893
22. David Gardiner Tyler, 1893-1897
23. William McKinley, 1897-1901
24. Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
25. Robert Todd Lincoln, 1909-1917

26. Woodrow Wilson, 1917-1921
27. Warren Harding, 1921-1923
28. Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929
29. Charles Adams III, 1929-1933

30. Franklin Roosevelt, 1933-1945
31. Joseph Kennedy, 1945-1953

32. Robert Taft, 1953-1961
33. John Kennedy, 1961-1963
34. Lyndon Johnson, 1963-1969

35. George Romney, 1969-1973
36. Robert Kennedy, 1973-1977
37. Jimmy Carter, 1977
38. Bronson La Follette, 1977-1981

39. George H.W. Bush, 1981-1988
40. Bob Dole, 1988-1993

41. Bill Clinton, 1993-2001
42. Elizabeth Dole, 2001-2005
43. John Kennedy, Jr., 2005-2013
44. Hillary Clinton, 2013-2017

45. Jeb Bush, 2017-2023
46. Kathleen Roosevelt, 2023-2027
47. Timothy Lincoln Beckwith, 2027-2030
48. George P. Bush, 2030-2033

49. Amy Carter, 2033-2041
50. Chelsea Clinton, 2041-2045

51. Miles Romney, 2045-2049

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« Reply #1734 on: July 30, 2015, 07:44:25 PM »

35. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1965
36. Lyndon Johnson: 1965-1969
37. Robert F. Kennedy: 1969-1973
38. Ronald Reagan: 1973-1981
39. Walter Mondale: 1981-1985
40. George Bush: 1985-1993
41. Mario Cuomo: 1993-1997
42. Bob Dole: 1997-2001
43. Bill Clinton: 2001-2005
44. Mitt Romney: 2005-2009
44. John F. Kennedy, Jr: 2009-2017
45. Barack Obama: 2017-2025
46. Kelly Ayotte: 2025-2033

Defeated Tickets:
1964: Goldwater/Miller
1968: Nixon/Agnew, Wallace/Lemay
1972: Kennedy/Muskie
1976: Muskie/Carter
1980: Ford/Bush
1984: Mondale/Udall
1988: Dukakis/Jackson
1992: Dole/Kemp
1996: Cuomo/Gore
2000: Dole/Powell
2004: Clinton/Dean
2008: Romney/Pawlenty:
2012: Daniels/Snowe
2016: Huntsman/Allen, Sanders/Warren, Trump/Palin
2020: Walker/Alexander
2024: Gilibrand/Castro
2028: Castro/Newsom
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« Reply #1735 on: August 01, 2015, 02:27:39 PM »

Joseph Kennedy, Jr.  1953-1961
John F. Kennedy 1961-1969
Robert F. Kennedy 1969-1977
Edward M. Kennedy 1977-1985

All are D-MA (obviously)
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« Reply #1736 on: August 01, 2015, 03:02:49 PM »

40. Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-TN)/Jack F. Kemp (R-NY) January 20th, 1981-March 30th, 1981
41. Jack F. Kemp (R-NY)/vacant, George H.W. Bush (R-TX) March 30th, 1981-January 20th, 1989

42. William J. Clinton (D-AR)/Albert A. Gore, Jr. (D-TN) January 20th, 1989-January 20th, 1997
43. Willard M. "Mitt" Romney (R-MA)/James A. Baker, III (R-TX) January 20th, 1997-January 20th, 2005
44. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-AR)/John F. Kerry (D-MA) January 20th, 2005-January 20th, 2009
45. Barack H. Obama, Jr. (R-IL)/Haley R. Barbour (R-MS) January 20th, 2009-January 20th, 2017
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« Reply #1737 on: August 01, 2015, 03:25:16 PM »

41. Gary Hart: 1989-1993
42. Bob Dole: 1993-1997
43. Al Gore: 1997-2001
44. Mitt Romney: 2001-2009
45. Howard Dean: 2009-2013
46. Michael Bloomberg: 2013-2017
47. Elizabeth Warren: 2017-2021
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« Reply #1738 on: August 01, 2015, 04:21:50 PM »

44. Barack Obama (D-IL)/Joe Biden (D-DE) - 2009-2017
45. Donald Trump (I-NY)/Sarah Palin (R-AK) - 2017-2021
46. Cory Booker (D-NJ)/Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) - 2021-2026
47. Ted Cruz (R-TX)/Jim DeMint (R-SC) 2026-2027


In 2026, The country breaks down into utter despair, as Senator Ted Cruz stages a coup of the White House, forcing unpopular President Cory Booker and Vice President Kirsten Gillibrand to resign in disgrace. President Ted Cruz calls for the expansion of America in Mexico and Canada. But after his rapid ascension to the White House, his unlikableness quick gains him many enemies, and he is assassinated a year into his tenure as Grand Overlord. The country recovers from the error in its ways, and forces several large constitutional changes. One of those changes - the President is elected every two years, and the Senate selects a Vice President.

The Republican Party dies after Cruz's tenure - with several faction parties representing the varying interests of the GOP continuing to live on, but seperated. This causes the Democrats to sweep elections for two decades. The right of center finally coaleses around the Conservative Party in 2033, but have few successes thanks to the memory of Cruz. It takes President Ben Williamson, a policy head with a knack for pissing people off, and Vice President (also Senate Majority Leader) Rodney Douglas III, a very corrupt man, to send the people wanting a return, and Williamson's vain attempt at a fourth term really set people off.

48. Julian Castro (D-TX)/Gary Peters (D-MI) 2027-2031
49. Jeff Jackson (D-NC)/Janet Martinez (D-FL) 2031-2037
50. Janet Martinez (D-FL)/Mark Hruska (D-MN) 2037-2041
51. Ben Williamson (D-PA)/Rodney Douglas III (D-NY) 2041-2045
51. Ben Williamson (D-PA)/Mark Paul (C-OH) 2045-2047
52. Hector Salvatore (C-TX)/Mark Paul (C-OH) 2047-2051
52. Hector Salvatore (C-TX)/Jennifer Rogers (D-CA) 2051-2053
53. Jennifer Rogers (D-CA)/Daniel Castro (D-TX) 2053-2057
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« Reply #1739 on: August 02, 2015, 11:02:54 AM »
« Edited: August 02, 2015, 11:09:18 AM by NHI »

35. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1969
36. Robert F. Kennedy: 1969-1973

37. Ronald Reagan: 1973-1981
38. Edward M. Kennedy: 1981-1985
39. George H.W. Bush: 1985-1993
40. Michael Dukakis: 1993-1997
41. John Ellis Bush: 1997-2001
42. William Clinton: 2001-2009
43. John F. Kennedy, Jr: 2009-2013
44. George W. Bush: 2013-2017
45. Barack Obama: 2017-2025
46. Chelsea Clinton Mezvinsky : 2025-2033



1961-2033: 72 Years of American Political Royalty
# of Years Governed by a Bush: 16 out of 72 years.
# of Years Governed by a Kennedy: 20 out of 72 years.
# of Years Governed by a Clinton: 16 out of 72 years.
# of Years Governed by someone other than a Bush, Kennedy or Clinton: 12 out of 72 years.


Defeated Tickets: 1960-2028
1960: Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge
1964: Nelson Rockefeller/George Romney
1968: Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew

1972: Robert F. Kennedy/Edmund Muskie
1975: Frank Church/Walter Mondale

1980: Gerald Ford/Robert Dole
1984: Edward M. Kennedy/Jimmy Carter
1988: Jimmy Carter/Geraldine Ferraro
1992: Howard Baker/Jack Kemp
1996: Michael Dukakis/Lee Hamilton
2000: John Ellis Bush/Colin Powell
2004: Gary Johnson/Duncan Hunter
2008: John Thune/Mitch Daniels
2012: John F. Kennedy, Jr./Joe Biden
2016: George W. Bush/Willard M. Romney*John Kerry: VP
2020: Marco Rubio/George P. Bush
2024: George P. Bush/Josh Romney
2028: Josh Romney/Christopher Sununu



*Willard M. Romney Re-Elected Via the Senate in 2017, served with Democratic President: Barack Obama.
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« Reply #1740 on: August 02, 2015, 07:05:37 PM »

1981-1989: Ronald Reagan(R-CA)/John B. Anderson(R-IL)

1989-1997: Albert Gore(D-TE)/David Boren(D-OK)

1997-2005: Rudy Guiliani(R-NY)/Robert Dole(R-KS)

2005-2009: John Glenn(D-OH)/Howard Dean(D-VT)

2009-2017: Jon Huntsman, Jr.(R-UT)/Joseph Lieberman(R-CT)

2017-2021: James Webb(D-VA)/Andrew Cuomo(D-NY)

Defeated Candidates:

1980: James Carter(D-GA)/Walter Mondale(D-MN), Eugene McCarthy(Independent-MN)/George H. W. Bush(I-TX)
1984: Edmund Muskie(D-ME)/Lloyd Bentsen(D-TX)
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« Reply #1741 on: August 06, 2015, 10:09:10 PM »
« Edited: August 06, 2015, 10:10:43 PM by National Progressive »

Presidents of the United States of America (First Republic):
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) 1933 [1]
33. John Nance Garner (Democratic) 1933-1937
34. Huey Long (Union/Farmer-Labour) 1937-1939 [2]

Military Rule:
35. Douglas MacArthur (Non-Partisan) 1939-1944 [3]

Presidents of the United States of America (Second or Plutocratic Republic):
36. Robert Taft (National Conservative) 1944-1953 [4]
37. Prescott Bush (National Conservative) 1953-1961
38. Richard Nixon (National Conservative) 1961-1976 [5]
39. Nelson Rockefeller (National Conservative) 1976-1977 [6]

Presidents of the United States of America (Provisional Government):
40. Frank Church (Independent/Liberal) 1977-1978

Presidents of the Free American Republic [7]:
41. Frank Church (Independent/Liberal) 1978-1979 [8]
42. Walter Mondale (Liberal) 1979 [9]

Chairman of the Executive Committie of the United People's Socialist Commonwealths of America [10]:
Ronald Reagan (Workers' Front) 1978-1981 [11]
Malcolm Little (Workers' Front) 1981-? [12]

Grand Censors of the United American Republic [13] :
Robert Heinlein 1978-1987
Jerry Falwell 1987-2007
Al Mohler 2007-

Presidents of the United American Republic:
Lyndon LaRouche (United National Christian People's) 1978-

Presidents of the United States of America (Havana Government)
40. Richard Nixon (National Conservative) 1978-1994 [4]
41. George HW Bush (National Conservative) 1994-2007
42. George W. Bush (National Conservative) 2007-2013
43. Jon Huntsman (National Conservative) 2013-

[1] Assassinated
[2] Overthrown in the MacArthur-Patton Putsch of 1939 due to fears regarding the radical policies of the Long administration
[3] Resigned after the 1944 elections
[4] Died in office
[5] Resigned in favour of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller in the midst of the Second American Revolution of 1976
[6] Resigned and fled to Havana after the Great Mutiny of 1977
[7] One of the three governments formed after the disputed election of 1978, largely restricted into the Upper Midwest and parts of New England
[8] Committed suicide during Battle of Minneapolis
[9] Resigned before fleeing to Canada in the face of advancing Christian Nationalist forces
[10] One of the three governments after the election of 1978, had solid control of the West Coast and had outposts throughout the country's industrial centres
[11] Killed in the Battle of San Francisco
[12] Disappeared during the Battle of San Francisco, occasionally has made videos asserting his authority and remains the leader of the American Red Army insurgent group
[13] UAR, a quasi-theocratic, Christian Nationalist-Populist regime was centred largely in the South and Midwest. The office of Grand Censor aimed to supplant the Presidency, ostenibly by providing "spiritual, philosophical, and ideological" guidance to the President but President LaRouche outmaneuvered Heinlein and after the latter's death turned it into a largely inoffensive office
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« Reply #1742 on: August 07, 2015, 09:27:28 PM »

Legend: Blue for Republicans, Red for Democrats, and Green for Other.

37. Richard Nixon/Edmund Muskie (1969 - 1973) (1)
38. Scoop Jackson/Terry Sanford (1973 - 1977)
39. Ronald Reagan/Donald Rumsfeld (1977-1985)
40. Donald Rumsfeld/John Tower (1985 - 1989)
41. Paul Tsongas/Jerry Brown (1989 - 1994) (2)
42. Jerry Brown/Sam Nunn  (1994 - 1997) (3)
43. Jack Kemp/John Kasich (1997 - 2005)
44. John Kasich/Lamar Alexander (2005 - 2013)
45. Charlie Crist/Conan O'Brien (2013 - 2017, Incumbent) (4)

Notes:

1. A Nixon/Percy ticket helps cause a hung electoral college with Nixon at 269 EVs. Neither candidate caves into George Wallace, but Nixon squeaks by due to increased Northern support and the divided Democratic party. Edmund Muskie is chosen to be Vice President with undivided Democratic support.
2. President Tsongas dies in March of 1994 from leukemia. Vice President Jerry Brown succeeds him.
3. Brown initially nominates Douglas Wilder to replace him as VP, but is forced to choose Senator Sam Nunn after the Senate rejects his original choice.
4. This version of Charlie Crist has always been a Democrat.

Losing Tickets:

1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie; George Wallace/Strom Thurmond (1)
1972: Richard Nixon/Gerald Ford
1976: Scoop Jackson/Terry Sanford
1980: Ted Kennedy/Gary Hart
1984: Gary Hart/Cliff Finch
1988: Donald Rumsfeld/John Tower
1992: Robert Dole/John McCain
1996: Jerry Brown/Sam Nunn; Ted Kennedy/Dianne Feinstein (2)
2000: Harry Reid/Anne Richards
2004: Anne Richards/Lincoln Chafee (3)
2008: Lincoln Chafee/Al Gore
2012: Gordon Smith/George Allen

Notes:

1. Edmund Muskie was in 2nd place along with President nominee Hubert Humphrey, but the hung electoral college allowed him to be elected Vice President. Nixon's VP nominee was Charles Percy. George Wallace ran as an "American Independent" candidate.
2. Ted Kennedy ran as a third party under the "Liberal Democrat" label in protest against Brown's supposed submission to the establishment.
3. Lincoln Chafee switched to the Democratic Party due to dissatisfaction with President Jack Kemp's ardent fiscal conservatism.
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« Reply #1743 on: August 08, 2015, 11:29:44 PM »
« Edited: August 10, 2015, 12:51:18 PM by Kingpoleon »

1953-1961: John Bricker(R-OH)/Dwight Eisenhower(R-NY):

The Bricker Presidential Cabinet

Secretary of State: Richard Nixon(R-CA)[1953-1957], Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.(R-MA)[1957-1961]

          National Security Advisor: John Foster Dulles(R-NY)[1953-1961]

Secretary of the Treasury: William Martin(D-MO)[1953-1961]

          Chairman of the Federal Reserve: George M. Humphrey(R-MI)[1953-1961]

Secretary of the Defense: Allen Dulles(R-NY)[1953-1955], Douglas MacArthur(R-AR)[1955-1961]
Attorney General: Thomas Dewey(R-NY)[1953-1955 Chief Justice], Earl Warren(R-CA)[1955-1961]
Secretary of the Interior: Barry Goldwater(R-AZ)[1953-1961]
Postmaster General: Arthur Summerfield(R-MI)[1953-1957], Philip Willkie(R-IN)[1957-1961]
Secretary of the Interior: Barry Goldwater(R-AZ)[1953-1961]
Secretary of Agriculture: Robert Simmons(R-NE)[1953-1961]
Secretary of Commerce: Philip Willkie(R-IN)[1953-1957], Ben Guill(R-TX)[1957-1961]
Secretary of Labor: George Meany(D-NY)[1953-1961]
Secretary of the General Welfare: George Romney(R-MI)[1954-1961]
Secretary of Education: Jeannette Rankin(R-MT)[1953-1959]
U. N. Ambassador: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.(R-MA)[1953-1957],

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1961-1969: Henry Jackson(Farmer-WA)/Eugene McCarthy(Farmer-MN):

The Jackson Presidential Cabinet

Secretary of State: Adlai Stevenson II(D-IL)[1961-1965], Edmund Muskie(D-NE)[1965-1969]

          National Security Advisor: Dean Rusk(D-GA)[1961-1969]

Secretary of the Treasury: William Martin(D-MO)[1953-1969]

          Chairman of the Federal Reserve: Eugene Black, Sr.(D-TE)[1961-1969]

Secretary of the Defense: Robert McNamara(D-CA))[1961-1969]
Attorney General: Sarah Hughes(D-TX)[1961-1965, Supreme Court], Eunic Carter(R-NY)
Postmaster General: William Randolph Hearst, Jr.(D-NY)[1961-1969
Secretary of the Interior: Stewart Udall[1961-1963], Hubert Humphrey(D-MN][1964-1969]
Secretary of Agriculture: Hubert Humphrey(D-MN)[1961-1963], Morris Udall(D-AZ)[1963-1969]
Secretary of Commerce: Allan Sproul(D-NY)[1961-1969]
Secretary of Labor: George McGovern(D-SD)[1961-1969]
Secretary of the General Welfare: Sargent Shriver(D-MA)[1961-1967], [1967-1969]
Secretary of Education: Charles Percy(R-IL)[1961-1966], Owen Wilson(D-MN)[1966-1969]
U. N. Ambassador: John P. Kennedy, Jr.(D-MA)[1961-1967, Senate], Sargent Shriver[1967-1969]

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1969-1977: Ronald Reagan(R-CA)/Nelson Rockefeller(R-NY)
1977-1981: Hubert Humphrey(F-MN)/Edmund Muskie(F-ME)
1981-1989: Gerald Ford(R-MI)/John B. Anderson(R-IL)
1989-1997: Paul Tsongas(F-MA)/Geraldine Ferraro(F-NY)
1997-2005: Rudy Guiliani(R-NY)/John McCain(R-AZ)
2005-2009: Howard Dean(D-VT)/Dick Gephardt(D-MO)
2009-2017: Martin O'Malley(Unity-MD)/Christine Whitman(Unity-NJ)

Notable Ones To Be:

Secretary of State: Nelson Rockefeller(R-NY)[1969-1977]
Secretary of Treasury: Christine Whitman(R-NJ)[2001-2005]
Secretary of Defense: Nathan Twining(D-IL)
Attorney General: Rudy Guiliani(R-NY)[1972-1977]
Secretary of the Interior:
Secretary of Commerce: Christine Whitman(R-NJ)[1997-2001], Carly Fiorina(R-CA)[2009-2017]
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« Reply #1744 on: August 08, 2015, 11:48:22 PM »
« Edited: August 09, 2015, 02:21:26 PM by maxheem »

1973-1981: Ed Muskie/Walter Mondale
1981-1985: Bob Dole/Jack Kemp
1985-1993: Ted Kennedy/Jimmy Carter
1993-1997: Jimmy Carter/Bill Clinton
1997-2005: John Ashcroft/Jeanne Kirkpatrick
2005-2009: John Kerry/Dick Gephardt
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« Reply #1745 on: August 09, 2015, 08:33:10 PM »

Kennedy Lives

John Kennedy / Lyndon Johnson 1961-1965
Richard Nixon / Gerald Ford 1965-1969
Hubert Humphrey / Ed Muskie 1969-1973
George Romney / George Bush 1973-1981
George Bush / Bob Dole 1981-1985

Gary Hart / Reuben Askew 1985-1989
Bob Dole / Jack Kemp 1989-1993
Al Gore / Harris Wofford 1993-2001
John Danforth / J.C. Watts 2001-2009
J.C. Watts / Mitt Romney 2009-2017
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« Reply #1746 on: August 12, 2015, 11:44:32 AM »

28. Woodrow Wilson (D-New Jersey) 1913-17
29. Charles Evans Hughes (R-New York) 1917-21
30. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (R-New York) 1921-231
31. Warren Harding (R-Ohio) 1923-25
32. Al Smith (D-New York) 1925-29
33. Frank Lowden (R-Illinois) 1929-33
34. Al Smith (D-New York) 1933-37
35. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R-New York) 1937-442
36. John W. Bricker (R-Ohio) 1944-53
37. Robert Taft (R-Ohio) 19532
38. Richard M. Nixon (R-California) 1953-57
39. Adlai Stevenson (D-Illinois) 1957-65
40. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Arizona) 1965-73
41. John Ashbrook (R-Ohio) 1973-77
42. Hugh Carey (D-New York) 1977-891
43. Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri) 1989-97
44. Colin Powell (R-New York) 1997-2005
45. Andrew Cuomo (D-New York) 2005-13
46. Mitt Romney (R-Michigan) 2013-

1Assassinated.
2Died in office.
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« Reply #1747 on: August 12, 2015, 12:26:12 PM »
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Point of Divergence: Pat Robertson and Jesse Jackson somehow become the respective Republican and Democratic nominees. John Huntsman Sr. runs as a Ross Perot-type figure due to widespread disapproval of both candidates.

41: Jon Huntsman Sr. (R - UT)/Douglas Wilder (D - VA) 1989 - 1997 (1)
42: Jack Kemp (R - NY)/Richard Lugar (R - IN) 1997 - 2001
43: Howard Dean (PRO - VT)/Gary Locke (PRO - WA) 2001 - 2005 (2)
44: Jerry Brown (PRO - CA)/Paul Wellstone (PRO - MN) 2005 - 2009 (3)
45: Jon Huntsman Jr. (POP - UT)/Jim Webb (POP - VA)  2009 - 2017

Notes:

1. The Huntsman Sr./Wilder ticket originally ran without a party label, but President Huntsman Sr. later announced the formation of the Populist Reform Party during the 1990 midterms. The party was often called by the shortened name Populist Party.
2. After the complete implosion of the Democratic Party and the rightward slide of the Populist Party, Vermont Governor Howard Dean announced the creation of the American Progressive Party, or the Progressive Party for short.
3. Economic Recession, an unpopular Assault Weapons ban in 2002, and going too far left on immigration made President Dean extremely unpopular. Former California Governor turned Senator Jerry Brown primaries Dean and wins by a slim electoral margin.
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« Reply #1748 on: August 17, 2015, 02:55:04 PM »

35. Richard M. Nixon (R-California) 1961-651
36. George W. Romney (R-Michigan) 1965-69
37. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Arizona) 1969-77
38. Walter F. Mondale (D-Minnesota) 1977-81
39. Ronald W. Reagan (R-California) 19811
40. George H.W. Bush (R-Texas) 1981-85
41. Michael S. "Mike" Dukakis (D-Massachusetts) 1985-93
42. William J. "Bill" Clinton (D-Arkansas) 1993-97
43. John S. McCain III (R-Arizona) 1997-20011
44. W. Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) 2001-09
45. Wendell H. Goldberg (R-New Hampshire) 2009-132
46. Troy Stephens (Liberal-New Jersey) 2013-212

1Assassinated.
2Fictional person.

37. Henry C. Lodge (R-Massachusetts) 1961-65
38. George W. Romney (R-Michigan) 19651
39. William E. Miller (R-New York) 1969-73
40. Spiro T. Agnew (R-Maryland) 1973-77
41. Lloyd M. Bentsen (D-Texas) 1977-81
42. George H.W. Bush (R-Texas) 19811
43. Jesse L. Jackson (D-South Carolina) 1985-89
44. Albert A. "Al" Gore (D-Tennessee) 1989-93
45. Joseph I. "Joe" Lieberman (D-Connecticut) 1993-97
46. W. Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) 1997-20011
47. Mary Louise Mitchell (R-Florida) 2005-092
48. Marilyn Warner (R-Arkansas) 2009-132
49. Craig McCoy (Liberal-Louisiana) 2013-212

1Became President upon the assassination of the President.
2Fictional person.

1960: John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas (Democratic)
1964: Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Edmund S. "Ed" Muskie of Maine (Democratic)
1968: George S. McGovern of South Dakota and Thomas Eagleton of Missouri (Democratic)
1972: James E. "Jimmy" Carter of Georgia and Walter F. Mondale of Minnesota (Democratic)
1976: Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York and Robert J. "Bob" Dole of Kansas (Republican)
1980: Walter F. Mondale of Minnesota and Lloyd M. Bentsen of Texas (Democratic)
1984: George H.W. Bush of Texas and J. Danforth "Dan" Quayle III of Indiana (Republican)
1988: Robert J. Dole of Kansas and Jack F. Kemp of New York (Republican)
1992: George W. Bush of Texas and Richard B. "Dick" Cheney of Wyoming (Republican)
1996: Albert A. "Al" Gore of Tennessee and Richard B. "Dick" Gephardt of Missouri (Democratic)
2000: John F. Kerry of Massachusetts and Joseph R. "Joe" Biden III of Delaware (Democratic)
2004: Barack H. Obama of Illinois and V. Samuel "Sam" Tate of Michigan (Democratic)1
2008: Bertrand H. Inman of New Jersey and Amanda B. Davis of California (Democratic)1
2012: Wendell H. Goldberg of New Hampshire and William G. Ross of Louisiana (Republican)1

1Fictional person.
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« Reply #1749 on: August 18, 2015, 01:57:43 PM »

George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) 1989-1993
Paul Tsongas  (D-MA)/Bill Clinton (D-AR)*, Vacant, Sam Nunn (D-GA) 1993-2001
Dan Quayle (R-IN)/Jeb Bush (R-FL) 2001-2005
Howard Dean (D-VT)/Evan Bayh (D-IN) 2005-2009
Dan Quayle (R-IN)/Mitt Romney (R-MA) 2009-2013
Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Rand Paul (R-KY) 2013-2021
Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY)/Cory Booker (D-NJ) 2021-2029
Justin Amash (R-MI)/Tim Scott (R-SC) 2029-2037
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