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« on: October 28, 2015, 02:11:51 PM »
« edited: October 28, 2015, 02:29:18 PM by ExtremeRepublican »

Gore wins in 2000:

43. Al Gore(D-TN)/Joe Lieberman (D-CT) (2001-2005)
44. John McCain (R-AZ)/ Mitt Romney (R-MA) (2005-2009)- Barack Obama never holds elected office beyond the Illinois State Senate
45. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/ John Kerry (D-MA) (2009-2017)
46. Marco Rubio (R-FL)/ Susana Martinez (R-NM) (2017-2025)
47. Susana Martinez (R-NM)/Bill Haslam (R-TN) (2025-2029)
48. Julian Castro (D-NM)/Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) (2029-2033)
49. Ted Cruz (R-TX)/Tom Cotton (R-AR) (2033-2041)
50. Joe Smith** (D-MI)/Joyce Li** (D-CA) (2041-2049)

Kerry wins in 2004:
44. John Kerry (D-MA)/John Edwards (D-NC) (2005-2009)
45. Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Rick Perry (R-TX) (2009-2017)
46. Rick Perry (R-TX)/Scott Walker (R-WI) (2017-2021)

47. Joe Manchin (P-WV)/Bob Casey (P-PA) (2021-2029)
48. Luis Fortuno (R-PR)/Ronald Reagan III** (R-TX) (2029-2037)
49. Ruben Gallego (S-AZ)/Joe Jones*** (S-VT) (2037-2041)
50. Justin Amash (L-MI)/Rand Paul's kid (L-KY) (2041-2049)
51. (P-NC)/(P-MO) (2049-2053)
52. (TCP-TX)/(TCP-MS) (2053-20610

After the splintering of the Democratic Party during the Perry administration, the Populist and Socialist parties emerge, with the Populists siding with Republicans on most social issues.  Then, Ruben Gallego, the first Socialist president, prompts Amash to run as a fourth-party candidate and win in a very divided election (the constitution had been amended to allow a minority of the EC to win the election).  Republicans are furious and rebrand the Republican Party the True Conservative Party, making for a fourth main party.
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100% pro-life no matter what
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2016, 02:10:28 PM »

Gore wins Florida in 2000:

2001-2005: Al Gore/Joe Lieberman

2005-2009: John McCain/Lindsey Graham
2009-2013: Hillary Clinton/Mark Warner
2013-2021: Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan

Defeated Tickets:

2004: Al Gore/Joe Lieberman (50.3%-48.2%)- people want a more aggressive post 9/11 policy
2008: John McCain/Lindsey Graham (51.5%-47.7%)- the economy is bad, but not as bad as IRL
2012: Hillary Clinton/Mark Warner (53.6%-45.2%)- Hillary is simply unpopular
2016: Barack Obama/Julian Castro (49.7%-49.3%)- A very close election, but a strong economy wins President Romney reelection.
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« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2016, 08:03:32 PM »

(This is just a random unrealistic scenario/though experiment I had about who would win each election if the running mates were the presidential candidates. Involves a large amount of assassinations and stuff in order to justify why certain winning candidates don't run for reelection.)

The Tournament of Second Bananas

Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX/Hubert Humphrey (D-MN): 1961-1962[1]
Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Vacant: 1962-1965
Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Edmund Muskie (D-ME): 1965-1969
Spiro Agnew (R-MD)/Bob Dole (R-KS): 1969-1973[2]
Bob Dole (R-KS)/George H. W. Bush (R-TX): 1973-1981
Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY): 1981-1981[3]
Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)/Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX): 1981-1989
Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX)/Al Gore (D-TN): 1989-1991[4]
Al Gore (D-TN)/Joe Lieberman (D-CT): 1991-2001
Dick Cheney(R-WY)/John McCain(R-AZ): 2001-2009
Joe Biden (D-DE)/Hillary Clinton(D-NY): 2009-2017

[1]Assassinated becasue... reasons... Huh
[2]Resigns due to the same tax scandals as IRL
[3]Assassinated by John Hinckley Jr
[4]Another lazily written assassination

(The conclusion I've come to in this, is that Republican running mates usually suck. Tongue)

Bush would win in 1984


Quayle in 1988 and 1992 also

You can't be serious.

Yup I am serious.

I think Ryan would have beaten Biden in 2012
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« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2016, 09:51:04 PM »

Chris Christie is excluded from the New Hampshire debate:

45. Marco Rubio (2017-2025)
46. Scott Walker (2025-2029)

47. John Bel Edwards (2029-2037)
48. Elise Stefanik (2037-2045)
49. Random Democrat (2045-2053)
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« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2017, 10:33:29 PM »

GORE WINS FLORIDA!

2004:


Senator John McCain (R-AZ)/Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) 343 EV, 51.8% PV
President Al Gore (D-TN)/Vice President Joe Lieberman (D-CT) 195 EV, 47.7% PV
Following 9/11, Americans think President Gore has been too soft on terror and overwhelmingly go for the hawkish Republican ticket.

2008:

Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV): 314 EV, 50.2% PV
President John McCain (R-AZ)/Vice President Rudy Giuliani (R-NY): 224 EV, 48.0% PV

With the weak economy, President McCain becomes a one-term president

2012:

Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI): 291 EV, 49.2% PV
President Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Vice President Jay Rockefeller (D-WV): 247 EV, 49.1% PV

With the economy still somewhat sluggish and President Clinton having had personal scandals, Mitt Romney prevails to become the 46th President of the United States.

2016:

President Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Vice President Paul Ryan (R-WI): 355 EV, 53.9% PV
Senator Barack Obama (D-IL)/Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY): 183 EV, 45.7% PV

President Romney is popular and overwhelmingly reelected.
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« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2017, 01:10:25 PM »
« Edited: March 22, 2017, 01:18:28 PM by Semon Dye »

45. Donald John Trump (2017-2018)
46. Michael Richard Pence (2018-2019)
47. Paul Davis Ryan (2019)
48. Rex Wayne Tillerson (2019)
49. Stephen Mnuchin (2019)
50. "Jeffrey" Beauregard Sessions (2019)
51. Betsy Devos (2019)

--Vacant (2019-2020)--
52. Phillip Tandy Miller (2020-2021)
53. Phillip Stacy Miller (2021-2023)
54. Phillip Tandy Miller (2023-present)


Does anyone get the reference?


The Mod is not impressed, K.
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100% pro-life no matter what
ExtremeRepublican
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Political Matrix
E: 7.35, S: 5.57


« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2017, 04:06:17 PM »

45. Donald John Trump (2017-2018)
46. Michael Richard Pence (2018-2019)
47. Paul Davis Ryan (2019)
48. Rex Wayne Tillerson (2019)
49. Stephen Mnuchin (2019)
50. "Jeffrey" Beauregard Sessions (2019)
51. Betsy Devos (2019)

--Vacant (2019-2020)--
52. Phillip Tandy Miller (2020-2021)
53. Phillip Stacy Miller (2021-2023)
54. Phillip Tandy Miller (2023-present)


Does anyone get the reference?


The Mod is not impressed, K.

Do you get it, or are you telling me not to post this?
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