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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« on: May 18, 2011, 05:52:03 PM »

Presidents:

37. George Romney: 1969-1973
38. Hubert Humphrey: 1973-1977
39. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1985
40. Lloyd Bentsen: 1985-1989
41. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
42. Bill Clinton: 1993-2001
43. John McCain: 2001-2009
44. Hillary Clinton: 2009-

Vice-Presidents:
39. Ronald Reagan
40. Shirley Chisholm
41. George Bush
42. Jerry Brown
43. Alexander Haig
44. Al Gore
45. Joe Lieberman
46. Barack Obama



Defeated Tickets:

1968: Hubert Humphrey/Ed Muskie
1972: George Romney/Ronald Reagan
1976: Hubert Humphrey/Shirley Chisholm
1980: Ted Kennedy/Robert Byrd
1984: George Bush/Bob Dole
1988: Lloyd Bentsen/Jerry Brown
1992: Jack Kemp/Alexander Haig
1996: Lamar Alexander/Phil Graham
2000: Al Gore/Bill Bradley
2004: Howard Dean/Wesley Clark
2008: Mitt Romney/Fred Thompson



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NHI
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2011, 07:51:34 PM »

35: Richard Nixon: 1961-1965
36: John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
37: Ronald Reagan: 1973-1981
38: Gerald Ford: 1981-1985
39: Lloyd Bentsen: 1985-1993
40: Jack Kemp: 1993-1997
41: Bill Clinton: 1997-2005
42: Al Gore: 2005-2009
43: Mitt Romney: 2009-Present

Losing Tickets:

1960: John F. Kennedy/Lyndon Johnson
1964: Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Ed Muskie
1972: Ed Muskie/Jimmy Carter
1976: Bobby Kennedy/George McGovern
1980: Jimmy Carter/Ted Kennedy
1984: Gerald Ford/George H.W. Bush
1988: Howard Baker/John Connally
1992: Michael Dukakis/Jerry Brown
1996: Jack Kemp/Colin Powell
2000: Colin Powell/Steve Forbes
2004: Mike Huckabee/John Sununu
2008: Al Gore/John Kerry
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NHI
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« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2011, 03:08:40 PM »
« Edited: September 04, 2011, 04:19:59 PM by NHI »

FDR survives and serves out the remainder of his fourth term. He declines to seek a fifth term, and Harry Truman goes down in defeat against Eisenhower in a landslide.

33. Dwight Eisenhower 1949-1957
34. Richard Nixon 1957-1961 **
35. Lyndon Johnson 1961-1969 *
36. George Romney 1969-1973 **
37. John F. Kennedy 1973-1981
38. Ronald Reagan 1981-1985 *
39. Jerry Brown 1985-1989 **
40. George H.W. Bush 1989-1993 **
41. H. Ross Perot 1993-1997 **
42. Bill Clinton 1997-2005
43. Howard Dean 2005-2009 **
44. Michael Bloomberg 2009-2013 *
45. Jon Huntsman 2013-2021
46. Chris Christie 2021-2029
47. Nikki Haley 2029-2033 **


* Served One Term
** Defeated for Reelection
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NHI
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« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2011, 03:17:33 PM »
« Edited: September 04, 2011, 03:31:59 PM by NHI »

Democratic Rule:

35. John F. Kennedy 1961-1969
36. Hubert Humphrey 1969-1973 **
37. Ronald Reagan 1973-1977 **
38. Jimmy Carter 1977-1981 *
39. Ted Kennedy 1981-1989
40. Mario Cuomo 1989-1997
41. Bill Clinton 1997-2005
42. Bill Richardson 2005-2009 **
43. Mitt Romney 2009-2013 **
44. Barack Obama 2013-2021
45. Brian Schweitzer 2021-2025 *
46. Marco Rubio 2025-2033

* Served One Term
** Defeated for Reelection

Defeated Candidates:

1960: Richard Nixon 50.9%-47.4%
1964: Nelson Rockefeller 53.3%-44.0%
1968: George Romney 44.1%-43.0%-11.0%
1972: Hubert Humphrey 52.7%-46.3%
1976: Ronald Reagan 48.3%-48.5%
1980: Bob Dole 49.8%-46.5%
1984: Jack Kemp 51.9%-47.5%
1988: George H.W. Bush 56.6%-44.1%
1992: Lamar Alexander 59.8%-39.4%
1996: Dan Quayle 57.9%-41.2%
2000: Elizabeth Dole 61.1%-38.6%
2004: Ron Paul 59.2%-40.0%
2008: Bill Richardson 50.1%-47.0%
2012: Mitt Romney 49.5%-48.1%
2016: Michele Bachmann 62.3%-36.6%
2020: Tim Pawlenty 54.4%-45.0%
2024: Andrew Cuomo 49.2%-49.0%


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NHI
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2011, 07:20:37 PM »

35.John F. Kennedy 1961-1969
36.Ronald Reagan 1969-1973
37.Robert Kennedy 1973-1977
38.Ronald Reagan 1977-1981
39.George H.W. Bush 1981-1985
40.Lloyd Bentsen 1985-1993
41.Bill Clinton 1993-2001
42.John McCain 2001-2009
43.Al Gore 2009-2013
44.Mitt Romney 2013-2021

35. Kennedy Defeats Nixon in 1960, dumps Johnson in replace of Humphrey and goes onto defeats Goldwater in 1964.

36. Humphrey is defeated by Ronald Reagan.

37. Reagan is defeated in the electoral college, but wins the popular vote in a race against in Sen. Robert Kennedy. Kennedy's term in office is not as successful as his brother and his approval ratings drop into the 30s by reelection.

38. Reagan seeks and wins the nomination once again and defeats Kennedy in a landslide.

39. Reagan's Vice President George H.W. Bush wins the nomination after a fight against Bob Dole. He taps Dole as his VP and beats Jerry Brown.

40. Lloyd Bentsen defeats Bush for reelection, thanks to a weakened economy. Bentsen easily defeats Bob Dole in 1988, thanks to a revived economy.

41. Bill Clinton, defeats Michael Dukakis for the nomination and goes up against Jack Kemp and wins the election. Clinton is able to defeat Lamar Alexander and Ross Perot in his reelection.

42. John McCain defeats Clinton's Vice President Mario Cuomo in a landslide election. McCain cruises to reelection in 2004 over Howard Dean.

43. The economic crisis puts the Republicans in a jam and Al Gore defeats Vice President George W. Bush.

44. Mitt Romney defeats Al Gore in a landslide, due to the still weakened economy.


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NHI
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« Reply #5 on: October 09, 2011, 01:33:53 PM »

34. Dwight Eisenhower: 1953-1957
35. Richard Nixon: 1957-1961
36. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1963
37. Lyndon Johnson: 1963-1969
38. Ronald Reagan: 1969-1977
39. Bob Dole: 1977-1985
40. Mario Cuomo: 1985-1993
41. Bill Clinton: 1993-1997
42. Colin Powell: 1997-2005
43. John McCain: 2005-2013
44. Brian Schweitzer: 2013-2021

1956. Eisenhower decides to serve one term due to health reasons. Nixon wins against Stevenson.
1960. Nixon loses to the Kennedy in a close election.
1964. LBJ wins in a landslide against Barry Goldwater
1968. LBJ decides against reelection and Humphrey wins the nomination, only to be defeated by Ronald Reagan who becomes the first president since FDR to be elected to two consecutive terms.
1972. Reagan wins reelection against Ted Kennedy in a landslide.
1976. Rockefeller, Reagan's VP choses not to run for President, allowing Bob Dole and George H.W. Bush to become the Conservative ticket which defeats George McGovern.
1980. Blessed by a good economy and the crumbling of the soviet union Bob Dole wins reelection against Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis.
1984: Mario Cuomo, the dark horse candidate topples Dukakis for the nomination and wins against George HW Bush.
1988. Mario Cuomo easily defeats Jack Kemp.
1992. Cuomo's VP Lloyd Bentsen is seen as passe by the Democrats, allowing Bill Clinton to run and win the nomination and the presidency. He defeats Lamar Alexander.
1996. Clinton's poor legislative accomplishments and a weak economy allows Colin Powell to defeat him, albeit narrowly.
2000. Powell easily is reelected thanks to a restored economy and a weak opponent in Al Gore.
2004. With America at war with Afghanistan and the majority of the country behind Pres. Powell, John McCain his vice president wins the election easily over Howard Dean.
2008. With the War in Afghanistan over by 2006 and Bin Laden dead, Pres. McCain is able to focus on his domestic agenda and easily defeats Bill Richardson for reelection.
2012. McCain's VP Mike Huckabee is narrowly defeated by Brian Schweitzer who becomes the first Democratic President since Bill Clinton.
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NHI
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« Reply #6 on: October 09, 2011, 01:35:54 PM »

1956:

R: 457 (57.9%)
D:  74 (41.0%)

1960:

D: 290 (49.5%)
R: 239 (49.4%)

1964:

D: 486 (61%)
R:   52  (37%)

1968:

R: 469 (58.8%)
D:  69 (40.2%)

1972:

R: 521 (62.0%)
D: 17  (35.9%)

1976:

R: 489 (58.4%)
D:  49 (40.8%)

1980:

R: 469 (57.5%)
D:  69 (42.9%)

1984:

D: 289 (50.1%)
R: 249 (48.9%)

1988:

D: 373 (53.4%)
R: 165 (45.2%)

1992:

D: 314 (51.1%)
R: 224 (46.9%)

1996:

R: 273 (49.60%)
D: 265 (49.45%)

2000:

R: 372 (56.6%)
D: 166 (45.4%)

2004:

D: 492 (58.9%)
R:  46 (40.4%)

2008:

R: 506 (60.0%)
D:  32 (38.6%)

2012:

D: 270 (49.3%)
R: 268 (49.4%)

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NHI
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« Reply #7 on: November 03, 2011, 09:32:22 PM »

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1949-1957
34. Lyndon B. Johnson: 1957-1961
35. Richard Nixon: 1961-1969
36. George Romney: 1969-1973
37. John F. Kennedy 1973-1981
38. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
39. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
40. Mario Cuomo: 1993-1997
41. Colin Powell: 1997-2001
42. John McCain: 2001-2005
43. Mark Warner: 2005-2013
44. Mitch Daniels: 2013-2017
45. Chris Christie: 2017-2025
46. Paul Ryan: 2025-2033


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NHI
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« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2011, 07:53:08 AM »

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1949-1957
34. Lyndon B. Johnson: 1957-1961
35. Richard Nixon: 1961-1969
36. George Romney: 1969-1973
37. John F. Kennedy 1973-1981
38. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
39. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
40. Mario Cuomo: 1993-1997
41. Colin Powell: 1997-2001
42. John McCain: 2001-2005
43. Mark Warner: 2005-2013
44. Mitch Daniels: 2013-2017
45. Chris Christie: 2017-2025
46. Paul Ryan: 2025-2033




I basically love all of these later Presidents.

Why does Daniels only get one term before Christie steps in? He retires?

Yep.
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NHI
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« Reply #9 on: November 26, 2011, 08:02:38 PM »

I:
33. Harry Truman: 1945-1957
34. Richard Nixon: 1957-1961 *
35. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1965 *
36. Nelson Rockefeller: 1965-1973
37. Ronald Reagan: 1973-1977 *
38. Robert Kennedy: 1977-1981 **
39. George HW Bush: 1981-1989
40. Mario Cuomo: 1989-1997
41. Jerry Brown: 1997-1999 ***
42. Bill Clinton: 1999-2005 **
43. Rudy Giuliani: 2005-2013
44. Jeb Bush: 2013-2017 *


* Defeated for Reelection
** Served One Term Only
*** Resigned

II:
37. Richard Nixon: 1969-1977
38. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1985
39. Jack Kemp: 1985-1993
40. Michael Dukakis: 1993-1997 *
41. John McCain: 1997-2005
42. George W. Bush: 2005-2009 *
43.  Bill Clinton: 2009-2013 **
44. Barack Obama: 2013-2017 *
45. Paul Ryan: 2017-2025

III:
33. Harry S. Truman: 1945-1957
34. Adali Stevenson: 1957-1961 *
35. Richard Nixon: 1961-1965 *
36. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
37. George McGovern: 1973-1977 *
38. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1985
39. Mario Cuomo: 1985-1993
40. Bill Clinton: 1993-2001
41. John McCain: 2001-2009
42. Hillary Rodham Clinton: 2009-2013 *
43. Mitt Romney: 2013-2017 **
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« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2011, 03:35:49 PM »
« Edited: December 01, 2011, 07:43:37 PM by NHI »

Roosevelt survives and runs against Wilson in 1916 as the Republican Candidate, and Coolidge does not die in 1933 and No 22nd Amendment.

29. Theodore Roosevelt: 1917-1925
30. John W. Davis: 1925-1929
31. Alfred Smith: 1929-1933
32. Calvin Coolidge: 1933-1945
33. Thomas Dewey: 1945-1953
35. Earl Warren: 1953-1961
36. Lyndon Johnson: 1961-1965
36. Richard Nixon: 1965-1977
38. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1981
39. George H.W. Bush: 1981-1985
40. Bill Clinton: 1985-1993
41. Ross Perot: 1993-1997
42. Bill Clinton: 1997-2005
43. George W. Bush: 2005-2009
44. Mark Warner: 2009-present

Losing Tickets:
1916: Pres. Woodrow Wilson/Thomas Marshall:49.1% v. 49.4%
1920: Gov. James Cox/Alfred Smith: 40.0% v. 59.5%
1924: Sen. Hiram Johnson/Herbert Hoover: 47.4% v. 51.1%
1928: Sec. Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis: 48.8% v. 48.9%
1932: Gov. Alfred Smith/Joseph T. Robinson: 37.7% v. 61.8%
1936: Rep. John Nance Garner/Franklin D. Roosevelt: 39.5% v. 60.9%
1940: Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt/Henry Wallace: 42.4% v. 57.8%
1944: Sen. Harry Truman/Henry Wallace: 43.2% v. 56.7%
1948: Gov. Joseph P. Kennedy/John Sparkman: 40.0% v. 58.8%
1952: Gov. Adali Stevenson/John F. Kennedy: 42.2% v. 57.5%
1956: Gov. Adali Stevenson/Lyndon Johnson: 44.1% v. 53.3%
1960: Pres. Earl Warren/Dwight Eisenhower: 46.1% v. 53.8%
1964: Pres. Lyndon Johnson/John F. Kennedy: 49.3% v. 49.4%
1968: Sen. Hubert Humphrey/Ed Muskie: 45.5% v. 52.2%
1972: Sen. Ed Muskie/George McGovern: 37.7% v. 61.4%
1976: Pres. Richard Nixon/George Romney: 48.7% v. 50.9%
1980: Pres. Ronald Reagan/Walter Mondale: 47.7% v. 49.9%
1984: VP. Jack Kemp/Bob Dole 47.2% v. 52.9%
1988: Sen. Bob Dole/Lamar Alexander: 44.8% v. 55.1%
1992: Pres. Bill Clinton/Al Gore, Lamar Alexander/John McCain: 33.3% v. 30.9 v. 33.9%
1996: Pres. Ross Perot/James Stockdale, John McCain/Steve Forbes: 28.8% v. 30.5% v. 39.3%
2000: Gov. Dan Qyale/Judd Gregg: 40.0% v. 58.8%
2004: VP. John Kerry/Howard Dean: 48.1% v. 50.9%
2008: Pres. George W. Bush/John Kyl: 39.9% v. 59.6%
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« Reply #11 on: December 11, 2011, 03:35:23 PM »
« Edited: December 11, 2011, 03:44:45 PM by NHI »

45. Newt Gingrich: 2013-2017 *
46. Hillary Clinton: 2017-2021 **
47. Chris Christie: 2021-2029
48. Paul Ryan: 2029-onward

*Defeated for Reelection
**Did not seek Reelection


Losing Candidates:
2016: Newt Gingrich/Kelly Ayotte:          40.0% - 58.8%
2020: Brian Schweitzer/Andrew Cuomo: 47.7% - 49.9%
2024: Martin O'Malley/Kirsten Gillibrand: 43.3% - 56.8%
2028: Kirsten Gillibrand/Gavin Newsom: 42.2% - 57.9%
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« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2011, 07:58:34 AM »

Life of Rahm Emanuel

Senior Adviser to the President for Policy and Strategy - 1993-1998
Member of the US House of Representatives from Illinois 5th District - 2003-2009
White House Chief of Staff - 2009-2010
Mayor of Chicago - 2011 - 2017
Governor of Illinois - 2017 - 2021
President of the United States of America - 2021-2029


That last one is a scary thought.
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« Reply #13 on: December 18, 2011, 08:26:42 PM »

39. Jimmy Carter: 1977-1985
40. Bob Dole: 1985-1993
41. Mario Cuomo: 1993-1997*
42. Newt Gingrich: 1997-1998**
43. Tom Ridge: 1998-2001***
44. Bill Clinton: 2001-2009
45. Wesley Clark: 2009-2013*
46. Rick Perry: 2013--

*Defeated for Reelection
**Resigned
***Did not seek Election

Losing Tickets
1980:CIA Dir. George H.W. Bush/Sen. Howard Baker 49.3%- 49.2%
1984:Vice Pres. Water Mondale/Mayor. Diane Feinstein 40.0%- 58.7%
1988: Gov. Mike Dukakis/Gov. Bill Clinton 45.2%- 53.8%
1992:Vice Pres. Jack Kemp/Gov. Pete du Pont 47.6%- 52.1%
1996:Pres. Mario Cuomo/Vice Pre. Al Gore 48.7%- 48.9%
2000:Sen. John McCain/Steve Forbes 43.3%- 56.6%
2004:Sen. Judd Gregg/Sen. Elizabeth Dole 37.8%- 61.1%
2008:Gov. Mitt Romney/Gov. Mike Huckabee 48.6%- 50.2%
2012:Pres. Wesley Clark/Vice Pres. John Kerry 48.0%- 50.9%
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« Reply #14 on: December 21, 2011, 06:12:12 PM »

26. Theodore Roosevelt: 1901-1913
27. Woodrow Wilson: 1913-1917
28. Charles Evan Hughes: 1917-1925
29. Calvin Coolidge: 1925-1933
30. Charles Dawes: 1933-1937
31.  Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1937-1945
32. John Nance Garner: 1945-1949
33. Dwight Eisenhower: 1949-1957
34. Richard Nixon: 1957-1961
35.  Lyndon Johnson: 1961-1969
36. Nelson Rockefeller: 1969-1973
37. Ronald Reagan: 1973-1981
38.  Jerry Brown: 1981-1985
39.  Bob Dole: 1985-1989
40. Mario Cuomo: 1989-1993
41. Lamar Alexander: 1993-2001
42. John McCain: 2001-2009
43. Mitt Romney: 2009-
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« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2012, 07:45:06 PM »

39. Jimmy Carter: 1977-1985
40. George H.W. BUsh: 1985-1993
41. Andrew Cuomo: 1993-1997
42. Jack Kemp: 1997-2001
43. Al Gore: 2001-2005
44. Newt Gingrich: 2005-2006
45. Jeb Bush: 2006-2009
46. Howard Dean: 2009-2013
47. Michael Bloomberg: 2013-2017
48. Jon Huntsman: 2017-2025


1980: Pres. Jimmy Carter narrowly defeats Ronald Reagan and is reelected. 49.1%-49.0%
1984: George H.W. Bush defeats Vice Pres Walter Mondale in a landslide: 58.8%-40.0%
1988: Pres. Bush is reelected easily against Gov. Bill Clinton. 59.9%-39.1%
1992: Vice Pres. Bob Dole is defeated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. 51.1%-48.4%
1996: Pres. Cuomo is defeated by Gov. Jack Kemp after a lousy first term. 55.5%-43.6%
2000: Pres. Kemp forgoes reelection and in a stunning upset, Sen. Al Gore defeats VP. Lamar Alexander. 48.9%-48.5%
2004: Pres. Gore successfully leads the US to in the War on Terror in Afghanistan. Despite a high approval rating and booming economy Gore wins the popular vote, but is defeated by Minority Leader Newt Gingrich in one of the closest elections in American history. 49.0%-48.7%
2008: Following a scandal involving an extramarital affair coverup Pres. Gingrich resigned, promoting Vice Pres. Bush to the to the Presidency. A once promising star Bush decided against reelection. 2004 runner up George Pataki ran against Howard Dean and lost. 53.3%-45.5%
2012: Following a rough term for Pres. Dean and the failure of the Republican Congress Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced his campaign to run as a third party. He tapped Gov. Jon Huntsman as his running mate and went onto narrowly defeat Dean and the Republican challenger Gov. Mike Huckabee. 34.4%-34.1%-30.8%
2016: Pres. Bloomberg decided against running for reelection, making him the sixth US President to either not serve or be defeated for a second second term. Vice Pres. Huntsman ran against the Democrat Russ Feingold and Republican Marco Rubio. Both lost to the Vice President. 36.9%-31.5%-30.0%
2020: Pres. Huntsman ran for reelection and easily won over his Democrat and Republican challengers. 40.0%-29.9%-29.8%
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« Reply #16 on: January 18, 2012, 06:55:19 PM »

43. John McCain: 2001-2005 *
44. Hillary Clinton: 2005-2009 *
45. Mitch Daniels: 2009-2013 **
46. Tim Pawlenty: 2013-2021
47. Andrew Cuomo: 2021-2029

* Defeated for Reelection
** Served only one term
2000: McCain defeats Gore easily. 50.9%-48.6%
2004: Clinton defeats McCain in an upset. 49.5%-48.4%
2008: Daniels defeats Clinton as the economy crumbles. 53.0%-45.9%
2012: Pawlenty succeeds Daniels as he decides against running for reelection. With a recovering economy and popular president VP Pawlenty beats Sen. Barack Obama. 55.9%-44.3%
2016: Pawlenty defeats Brian Schweitzer in a landslide. 58.9%-40.0%
2020: Andrew Cuomo defeats Vice President Sarah Palin, despite a booming economy. 51.1%-47.9%
2024: Cuomo wins reelection against Sen. Paul Ryan. 53.2%-45.9%
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« Reply #17 on: January 20, 2012, 04:38:40 PM »

30. Calvin Coolidge: August 2, 1923 - January 5, 1933
31. Charles Dawes: January 5, 1933 - March 4, 1933
32. Franklin Roosevelt: March 4, 1933 - April 12, 1945
33. Harry Truman: April 12, 1945 - January 20, 1949
34. Robert Taft: January 20, 1949 - July 31, 1953
35. Richard Nixon: July 31, 1953 - January 20, 1961
36. Lyndon Johnson: January 20, 1961 - January 20, 1969
37. John F. Kennedy: January 20, 1969 - April 19, 1971
38. Hubert Humphrey: April 19, 1971 - January 20, 1973
39. Ronald Reagan: January 20, 1973 - January 20, 1981
40. Phil Crane: January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989
41. Jack Kemp: January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1993
42.  Edward Kennedy: January 20, 1993 - January 20, 1997
43. Colin Powell: January 20, 1997 - January 20, 2001
44. Newt Gingrich: January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009
45. Hillary Rodham Clinton: January 20, 2009 - present


1928: Pres. Calvin Coolidge/Charles Dawes vs. Gov. Al Smith/Joseph Taylor Robinson

R: 481
D:  50

1932: Sec. Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis vs. Gov. Franklin Roosevelt/John Nance Garner

D: 483
R:   48

1936: Pres. Franklin Roosevelt/John N. Garner vs. Gov. Alf Landon/Frank Knox

D: 531
R:    0

1940: Pres. Franklin Roosevelt/Henry Wallace vs. Gov. Wendell Wilkie/Arthur Vandenberg

D: 463
R:  68

1944: Pres. Franklin Roosevelt/Harry Truman vs. Gov. Thomas Dewey/Robert Taft

D: 424
R: 106

1948: Pres. Harry Truman/Alben Barkley vs. Sen. Robert Taft/Richard Nixon

R: 279
D: 252

1952: Pres. Robert Taft/Richard Nixon vs. Adlai Stevenson/Johnsparkman

R: 456
D:  75

1956: Pres. Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. vs. Adlai Stevenson/John F. Kennedy

R: 496
D:  35

1960: Vice Pres. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr./Barry Goldwater vs. Sen. Lyndon Johnson/John F. Kennedy

D: 299
R: 238

1964: Pres. Lyndon Johnson/John F. Kennedy vs. Sen. Barry Goldwater/Nelson Rockefeller

D: 377
R: 161

1968: Vice Pres. John F. Kennedy/Hubert Humphrey vs. Gov. George Romney/Spiro Agnew vs. George Wallace/Curtis LeMay

D: 270
R: 224
I:   45

1972: Pres. Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie vs. Gov. Ronald Reagan/Phil Crane

R: 485
D:  53

1976: Pres. Ronald Reagan/Phil Crane vs. Gov. Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale

R: 489
D:  49


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« Reply #18 on: January 20, 2012, 04:39:37 PM »


1980: Vice Pres. Phil Crane/Bob Dole vs. Sen. Walter Mondale/Gary Hart

R: 477
D:  61

1984: Pres. Phil Crane/Bob Dole vs. Sen. Gary Hart/Lloyd Bentsen

R: 483
D: 100

1988: Rep. Jack Kemp/Pete DuPont vs. Sen. Al Gore/Bill Bradley

R: 355
D: 183

1992: Pres. Jack Kemp/Pete DuPont vs. Sen. Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton vs. Ross Perot/James Stockdale

D: 388
R: 189
I:   11

1996: Pres. Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton vs. Colin Powell/Lamar Alexander

R: 285
D: 253

2000: Speaker of House Newt Gingrich/John McCain vs. Sen. John Kerry/Howard Dean

R: 274
D: 264

2004: Pres. Newt Gingrich/John McCain vs. Gov. Bill Richardson/John Edwards

R: 345
D: 193

2008: Vice Pres. John McCain/Mike Huckabee vs. Gov. Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama

D: 335
R: 203
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« Reply #19 on: January 23, 2012, 10:24:02 PM »

16. Abraham Lincoln: 1861-1873
17. Ulysses S. Grant: 1873-1877
18. James Garfield: 1877-1885
19. Grover Cleveland: 1885-1893
20. William McKinley: 1893-1901
21. William Jennings Bryan: 1901-1909
22. Theodore Roosevelt: 1909-1919
23. Charles Evan Hughes: 1919-1921
24. Warren Harding: 1921-1923
25. Calvin Coolidge: 1923-1929
26. Franklin Roosevelt: 1929-1941
27. Robert Taft: 1941-1949
28. Harry Truman: 1949-1957
29. Adlai Stevenson: 1957-1961
30. Richard Nixon: 1961-1965
31. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1973
32. Ronald Reagan: 1973-1985
33. George H.W. Bush: 1985-1993
34. Bob Dole: 1993-1997
35. Bill Clinton: 1997-2009
36. Mitt Romney: 2009 - Present
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« Reply #20 on: February 08, 2012, 07:27:47 PM »

No 22nd Amendment

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Robert Taft: 1949-1953
34. Richard Nixon: 1953-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1977
36. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1989
37. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
38. Bill Clinton: 1993-2009
39. Mitt Romney: 2009-2017
40  Brian Schweitzer: 2017-2029.
41. Kirsten Gillibrand: 2029-2033
42. Marco Rubio: 2033-2045
43. Paul Ryan: 2045-
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« Reply #21 on: February 08, 2012, 07:57:26 PM »

No 22nd Amendment

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Robert Taft: 1949-1953
34. Richard Nixon: 1953-1965
35. John F. Kennedy: 1965-1977
36. Ronald Reagan: 1977-1989
37. Jack Kemp: 1989-1993
38. Bill Clinton: 1993-2009
39. Mitt Romney: 2009-2017
40  Brian Schweitzer: 2017-2029.
41. Kirsten Gillibrand: 2029-2033
42. Marco Rubio: 2033-2045
43. Paul Ryan: 2045-


Interesting. Very interesting. That is really one of the great "What ifs", because once Roosevelt had broken that taboo, I could have seen guys like Eisenhower or Clinton choosing to seek more than two terms.

Any reason FDR got to live till the end of his fourth term in this version?

Agreed. Just thought it'd be interesting to see him live through WWII and beyond.
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« Reply #22 on: February 28, 2012, 03:01:34 PM »

33. Harry Truman: 1945-1953
34. Robert Taft: 1953-1953
35: Margaret Chase: 1953-1961
36: John F. Kennedy: 1961-1969
37. George Romney: 1969-1977
38. Robert Kennedy: 1977-1981
39. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
40. Jack Kemp: 1989-1997
41. Paul Wellstone: 1997-2005
42. Bill Clinton: 2005-2013
43. Susanna Martinez: 2013-Present

Defeated Tickets:
1948: Dewey/Warren
1952: Stevenson/Sparkman
1956: Harriman/Kennedy
1960: Nixon/Lodge
1964: Rockefeller/Goldwater
1968: Johnson/Humphrey
1972: Muskie/McGovern
1976: Bush/Dole
1980: Kennedy/Chisholm
1988: Dukakis/Clinton
1992: Bentsen/Ferraro
1996: Alexander/McCain
2000: McCain/Hagel
2004: Smith/Thompson
2008: Romney/Huckabee
2012: Dean/Kerry
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« Reply #23 on: March 07, 2012, 07:52:44 AM »

Roosevelt serves out his fourth term, 22nd Amendment is added in '52, and Taft does not pass away in '53.
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Robert Taft: 1949-1957
34. Richard Nixon: 1957-1961
35. John F. Kennedy: 1961-1969
36. Barry Goldwater: 1969-1977
37. Bobby Kennedy: 1977-1981
38. Ronald Reagan: 1981-1989
39. Jack Kemp: 1989-1997
40. Bill Clinton: 1997-2005
41. Tom Daschle: 2005-2009
42. Mitt Romney: 2009-Present
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« Reply #24 on: March 15, 2012, 07:19:24 PM »

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1949
33. Sam Rayburn: 1949-1953
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower: 1953-1961
35. Lyndon Johnson: 1961-1965
36. Nelson Rockefeller: 1965-1973
37. Barry Goldwater: 1973-1977
38. Henry M. Jackson: 1977-1985
39. Jimmy Carter: 1985-1989
40. Robert Dole: 1989-1997
41. Jack Kemp: 1997-2001
42. Bill Clinton: 2001-2009
43. Tom Daschle: 2009-2013
44. Mitch Daniels: 2013-2021
45. Marco Rubio: 2021-2029
46. Paul Ryan: 2029-2033
47. Corey Booker: 2033-2037
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