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Shadowlord
April 27th, 2011, 01:18 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
Tony
April 27th, 2011, 01:20 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
1996: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
EvilSpaceAlien
April 27th, 2011, 01:21 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
1996: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2000: Ann Richards / Al Gore (D)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
jmill
April 27th, 2011, 01:22 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
1996: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2000: Ann Richards / Al Gore (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
King Nazar
April 27th, 2011, 02:08 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
1996: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2000: Ann Richards / Al Gore (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2008: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
Tony
April 27th, 2011, 02:22 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
1996: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2000: Ann Richards / Al Gore (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2008: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
Shadowlord
April 27th, 2011, 02:23 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
1996: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2000: Ann Richards / Al Gore (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2008: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2016: Russ Feingold / Blanche Lincoln (D)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
King Nazar
April 27th, 2011, 02:27 AM
1892: Benjamin Harrison / Whitelaw Reid (Republican)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: George Dewey / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (P)[1]
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Warren G. Harding (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / James M. Cox (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John N. Garner (D)
1936: Alf Landon / Charles Dawes (R)
1940: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1948: Dwight Eisenhower / Douglas MacArthur (R) (uber pwn military ticket XD)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John Kennedy / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon / Nelson Rockefeller (R)*
1964: Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: George W. Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1976: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1980: Morris Udall / James Carter (D)
1984: James Carter / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Ann Richards (D)
1996: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2000: Ann Richards / Al Gore (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2008: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2016: Russ Feingold /Blanche Lincoln (D)
2020: Bobby Jindal / Scott Walker (R)
*Kennedy killed by Richard Paul Pavlick in Dec. 1960 before he assumes office
Tony
April 27th, 2011, 09:56 AM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
Shadowlord
April 27th, 2011, 11:52 AM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
achilles483
April 27th, 2011, 11:59 AM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 27th, 2011, 12:52 PM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
Shadowlord
April 27th, 2011, 01:35 PM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
Tony
April 27th, 2011, 01:55 PM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1996: Ralph Nadar / Mario Cuomo (D)
achilles483
April 27th, 2011, 01:58 PM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1996: Ralph Nadar / Mario Cuomo (D)
2000: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
Mr. Magi
April 27th, 2011, 02:06 PM
Continuing The High and the Mighty (President John Wayne)
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1996: Ralph Nadar / Mario Cuomo (D)
2000: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
2004: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
Shadowlord
April 27th, 2011, 02:19 PM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (National Republican)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 27th, 2011, 02:22 PM
Continuing The High and the Mighty (President John Wayne)
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1996: Ralph Nadar / Mario Cuomo (D)
2000: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
2004: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
2008: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (National Republican)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (National Republican)
Mr. Magi
April 27th, 2011, 03:17 PM
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
achilles483
April 27th, 2011, 03:17 PM
Continuing The High and the Mighty (President John Wayne)
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1996: Ralph Nadar / Mario Cuomo (D)
2000: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
2004: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
2008: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2012: George W Bush / Tom Ridge (R)
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (National Republican)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (National Republican)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (D)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (National Republican)
Mr. Magi
April 27th, 2011, 03:22 PM
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
King Nazar
April 27th, 2011, 07:39 PM
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
John Fredrick Parker
April 27th, 2011, 07:50 PM
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
achilles483
April 27th, 2011, 07:52 PM
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
President_Gore
April 27th, 2011, 08:39 PM
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
Wendell
April 27th, 2011, 08:56 PM
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
Mr. Magi
April 27th, 2011, 10:14 PM
Added Parker's ticket.
And Now for Something Completely Different...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
JoeMulk
April 27th, 2011, 10:20 PM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
Shadowlord
April 27th, 2011, 11:05 PM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
jerseyrules
April 27th, 2011, 11:49 PM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
ATL: Ulysses S. Grant nominated in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
and i wont ask to do it yet, but before I forget we should do a TL with TR in 1908
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 12:05 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
ATL: Ulysses S. Grant nominated in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 12:08 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 12:20 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
jerseyrules
April 28th, 2011, 12:40 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 12:45 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 12:58 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 01:03 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
Edit: National Republicans and Democrats united to form the Republican Party, and now the Whigs merges into the Republican Party:eek: What should be the opposition party then:p
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 02:00 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 02:04 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 02:07 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
A.M. Turtle
April 28th, 2011, 02:08 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:11 AM
1976: John Wayne / John McCain Jr. (R)
1980: Mo Udall / John Glenn (D)
1984: Howard Baker / Bob Dole (R)
1988: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Al Gore / Michael Dukakis (D)
1996: Ralph Nadar / Mario Cuomo (D)
2000: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
2004: Dan Quayle / Alan Keyes (R)
2008: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2012: George W Bush / Tom Ridge (R)
2015: Tom Ridge / Marco Rubio (R) (Bush assassintaed)
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 02:11 AM
Hehehe... let me fix that.
Edit... okay, nvm.
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:13 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 02:14 AM
There we go! Jesus you're quick.
EDIT: Oh for the love of..!
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:18 AM
OOC: Never see this happens before:eek: Sorry for the multi-edits all at the same time^^"
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
Wendell
April 28th, 2011, 02:20 AM
Why does everyone insist at some point on a President and VP from the same state? :rolleyes:
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 02:22 AM
It's a first for me too.:D
Why does everyone insist at some point on a President and VP from the same state? :rolleyes:
Because why not?
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:29 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / Alice Roosevelt Longworth (P)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 02:34 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / Alice Roosevelt Longworth (P)
1952: Adlei E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 02:36 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:39 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: harles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 02:43 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: harles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:44 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: harles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 02:52 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: harles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:55 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: harles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 03:00 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: harles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 03:08 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: harles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 03:09 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 03:09 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 03:12 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1992: Daniel Inouye / Charles Lindbergh Jr. (P)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 03:14 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1992: Daniel Inouye / Charles Lindbergh Jr. (P)
1996: Daniel Inouye / Charles Lindbergh Jr. (P)
jerseyrules
April 28th, 2011, 03:14 AM
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1992: Ross Perot / Ron Paul (Conservative) - formed by coalition of Republican and Populist Parties, along with conservative dems and independents
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 03:17 AM
I can't honestly imagine a party staying around after 80 years of not winning an election. Plus why would the Popular Party bother to rename themselves that, considering they're the more left leaning party?
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 03:28 AM
I can't honestly imagine a party staying around after 80 years of not winning an election. Plus why would the Popular Party bother to rename themselves that, considering they're the more left leaning party?Perhaps it's the only way for Paulites here to make Ron Paul VP in TTL:D
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1992: Ross Perot / Ron Paul (Conservative) - (formed by coalition of Republican and Populist Parties, along with conservative dems and independents)
1996: John Edwards / Joe Biden (P)(the Conservative coalition rallying behind Perot simply broke up after Perot declined to run for reelection)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 03:30 AM
Added two missing tickets...
1828: John Quincy Adams / Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Richard Rush / Henry Clay (NR)
1840: George M. Dallas / John Tyler (Democratic)
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1848: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)
1852: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1856: Theodore Frelinghuysen / Abraham Lincoln (NR)
1860: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1864: Millard Fillmore / John Breckenridge (D)
1868: William Seward / John Frémont (NR)
1872: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1876: Samuel Tilden / James Longstreet (D)
1880: James Longstreet / Grover Cleveland (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (R) (cooperate over the gold standard)
1888: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1892: John Sherman / Elihu B. Washburne (W)
1896: Elihu B. Washburne / Garret A. Hobart (W)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R) (whigs and Republicans merge)
1904: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (Popular Party) (Formed in opposition to the Republicans)
1920: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1924: Charles W. Bryan / Leonard Wood (P)
1928: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D) (Reformed from a shattered Republican party)
1932: William Hearst/ Al Smith (D)
1936: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1940: Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Burton K. Wheeler / Charles Lindbergh (P)
1947: Charles Lindbergh / vacant (P) (President Wheeler is shot by a recently formed terrorist organization headed by Reinhard Heydrich)
1948: Charles Lindbergh / E. E. Cummings (P)
1952: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1956: Adlai E Stevenson II / Richard Nixon (D)
1960: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1964: Estes Kefauver / Russell B. Long (P)
1968: Richard Nixon / John Wayne (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1980: John Wayne / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1981: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D) (Wayne died in office on March 30, 1981)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul Laxalt (D)
1992: Daniel Inouye / Charles Lindbergh Jr. (P)
1996: Daniel Inouye / Charles Lindbergh Jr. (P)
2000: Ross Perot / Ron Paul (Conservative) - (formed by coalition of Republican and Populist Parties, along with conservative dems and independents)
2004: John Edwards / Joe Biden (P)(the Conservative coalition rallying behind Perot simply broke up after Perot declined to run for reelection)
JoeMulk
April 28th, 2011, 03:31 AM
1896: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 03:33 AM
1896: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
That reminds me.
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
We never continued with this one.
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 03:46 AM
1896: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
JoeMulk
April 28th, 2011, 03:51 AM
1896: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt/William Howard Taft (R)
Wendell
April 28th, 2011, 03:52 AM
TR and Hughes are both from New York.
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 03:52 AM
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (R)
TR and Hughes are both from New York.
EDIT: Perhaps due to butterflies, one of them moved to another state:D
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
Wendell
April 28th, 2011, 03:58 AM
EDIT: Perhaps due to butterflies, one of them moved to another state:D
ASBs would be required though due to the late date in which things are starting. There's not enough time for their power bases to be shifted without a different POD from the one given. How about people stop being lazy?
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 04:00 AM
ASBs would be required though due to the late date in which things are starting. There's not enough time for their power bases to be shifted without a different POD from the one given. How about people stop being lazy?
Maybe just make it forbidden?
I mean, no future entries should include two people from the same OTL homestate without sufficient reasons?
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 04:03 AM
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 04:11 AM
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Leonard Wood (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
jerseyrules
April 28th, 2011, 04:24 AM
1896: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1 is there a 5-term Teddy XD ; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 04:25 AM
1896: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings*Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 04:37 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
Oh, why is it going back in BOTH TLs:eek:
Can anyone give a sufficient reason here:(
jerseyrules
April 28th, 2011, 05:39 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 05:45 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 06:06 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
jerseyrules
April 28th, 2011, 06:13 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 09:50 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
Jello_Biafra
April 28th, 2011, 09:55 AM
(MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
I literally can't think of a POD that would make it plausible for the Soviet Union to ever invade Hawaii successfully, let alone by 1944.
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 10:05 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 10:30 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 10:58 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 11:15 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 11:56 AM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 12:00 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 12:07 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 12:09 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 12:15 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
hcallega
April 28th, 2011, 12:19 PM
TR in 1912
28. Theodore Roosevelt/James Sherman: 1913-1919
29. James Sherman/None: 1919-1921
30. Alexander Mitchell Palmer/Robert Latham Owen: 1921-1929
31. Robert Latham Owen/Cordell Hull: 1929-1933
32. Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis: 1933-1941
33. Joseph Kennedy/James Byrnes: 1941-1949
34. Thomas Dewey/Robert Taft: 1949-1953
35. Dwight Eisenhower/Estes Kefauver: 1953-1961
36. Joseph Kennedy, Jr./George Smathers: 1961-1969
37. Nelson Rockefeller/George Bush: 1969-1977
38. George Bush/Gerald Ford: 1977-1981
39. Ronald Reagan/Walter Mondale: 1981-1989
40. Jack Kemp/Paul Laxalt: 1989-1993
41. Al Gore/Bill Clinton: 1993-2001
42. Douglas Wilder/Frank Keating: 2001-2009
43. Andrew Cuomo/Tipper Clinton: 2009-Present
hcallega
April 28th, 2011, 12:20 PM
whoops wrong thread!
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 12:20 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
achilles483
April 28th, 2011, 12:22 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 12:27 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 12:32 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 12:32 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Shirley Chisholm / Lloyd Benston (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 12:35 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 12:37 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
OOC: I hate everything about Pat Buchanan and Oliver North, it is just an attempt to balance off the overwhemingly progressive atmosphere:)Although ironically, their election would probably make the United States even more progressive^^"
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 12:47 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
2008: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P) (Feingold wins in a landslide after the public backlash against the Buchanan presidency)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 12:51 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
2008: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P) (Feingold wins in a landslide after the public backlash against the Buchanan presidency)
2012: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 12:53 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfield (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
2008: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P) (Feingold wins in a landslide after the public backlash against the Buchanan presidency)
2012: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P)
2015: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P) (VP Shaheen assassinated by Sarah L. Heath, member of Tea Society, a far-right terrorist group)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 01:16 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
2008: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P) (Feingold wins in a landslide after the public backlash against the Buchanan presidency)
2012: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P)
2015: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P) (VP Shaheen assassinated by Sarah L. Heath, member of Tea Society, a far-right terrorist group)
2016: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 01:18 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
2008: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P) (Feingold wins in a landslide after the public backlash against the Buchanan presidency)
2012: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P)
2015: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P) (VP Shaheen assassinated by Sarah L. Heath, member of Tea Society, a far-right terrorist group)
2016: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P)
2020: Theodore Roosevelt V / Julian Castro (P)
OOC: TR IV would just be too old in 2020 :D
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 01:23 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2000: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
2008: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P) (Feingold wins in a landslide after the public backlash against the Buchanan presidency)
2012: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P)
2015: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P) (VP Shaheen assassinated by Sarah L. Heath, member of Tea Society, a far-right terrorist group)
2016: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P)
2020: Theodore Roosevelt V / Julian Castro (P)
2024: Theodore Roosevelt V / Julian Castro (P)
OOC: Long live the Roosevelts! :D
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 01:30 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2000: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2004: Hillary Rodham Thompson / Phil Gramm (R)
Ulysses S. Grant wins in 1880 (Rooseveltwank)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1892: James A. Garfield / Allen G. Thurman (R)
1896: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1900: William McKinley / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles E. Hughes (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) (only because of WW1; he doesn't die ITTL as he's not on a safari, therefore doesn't contract disease)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Albert Ritchie / William G. McAdoo (D)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R) (no great Depression)
1933: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1936: Upton Sinclair / Harry S. Truman (D)
1940: Robert Taft / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Charles Lindbergh (R) (MacArthur returned to active military service after the Soviet invasion of Hawaii in May 1944)
1948: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (Progressive Party) (Roosevelt Jr doesn't die of a heart attack in 44. He joins other progressive Republicans and Democrats in creating a new party to oppose the conservative polices of the Taft administration.)
1952: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Henry Wallace (P)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (P)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (P)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (R)
1972: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1976: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1980: Theodore Roosevelt III / Shirley Chisholm (P)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Edward M. Kennedy (P)
1988: Jack Kemp / Pete Wilson (R)
1992: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
1996: Colin Powell / Jerry Brown (P)
2000: Ralph Nader / John F. Kennedy Jr. (P)
2004: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R) (Joe Lieberman runs as an independent after Dennis Kucinich wins the Progressive nomination. Pat Buchanan wins a 3-way race.)
2008: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P) (Feingold wins in a landslide after the public backlash against the Buchanan presidency)
2012: Russ Feingold / Jeanne Shaheen (P)
2015: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P) (VP Shaheen assassinated by Sarah L. Heath, member of Tea Society, a far-right terrorist group)
2016: Russ Feingold / Mark Warner (P)
2020: Theodore Roosevelt V / Julian Castro (P)
2024: Theodore Roosevelt V / Julian Castro (P)
2028: Jon Huntsman, Jr. / Marco Rubio (New Republican)
2032: Jon Huntsman, Jr. / Marco Rubio (New Republican)
...
2056: Theodore Roosevelt VII / William Jefferson Blythe V (P)
End of TL:p
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 01:34 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2000: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2004: Hillary Rodham Thompson / Phil Gramm (R)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 01:35 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2000: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2004: Hillary Rodham Thompson / Phil Gramm (R)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2012: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 01:38 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2000: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2004: Hillary Rodham Thompson / Phil Gramm (R)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2012: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Marco Rubio (R)
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 01:40 PM
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (D)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1909: Robert Todd Lincoln / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1912: Robert Todd Lincoln / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1916: James M. Cox / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Frank O. Lowden / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1928: Al Smith / John W. Davis (D)
1932: Irvine Lenroot / William Borah (R)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Upton Sinclair (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (D) (no Korean war)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Everett Dirksen (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1976: Hubert Humphrey / Shirley Chisholm (D)
1979: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D) (Humphrey died in office)
1980: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1984: Shirley Chisholm / Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1988: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1992: Bob Kasten / Donald Rumsfeld (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2000: Al Gore / Ann Richards (D)
2004: Hillary Rodham Thompson / Phil Gramm (R)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2012: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Marco Rubio (R)
2020: Scott Brown / Marco Rubio (R)
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 01:42 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 01:42 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
OOC: once again ninja'd:p
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 01:47 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 01:47 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Ross Perot / Jerry Brown (Reform)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 01:53 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Ross Perot / Jerry Brown (Reform)
2000: Colin Powell / Phil Gramm (R) (Powell pulls a Cleverland after Perot declined to run for reelction)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 01:57 PM
ubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Ross Perot / Jerry Brown (Reform)
2000: Colin Powell / Phil Gramm (R) (Powell pulls a Cleverland after Perot declined to run for reelction)
2004: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
OOC: According to wikipedia, Nader had the endorsement of the reform party in otl 04, so I figured why not.
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 01:58 PM
ubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Ross Perot / Jerry Brown (Reform)
2000: Colin Powell / Phil Gramm (R) (Powell pulls a Cleverland after Perot declined to run for reelction)
2004: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
2008: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 02:02 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Ross Perot / Jerry Brown (Reform)
2000: Colin Powell / Phil Gramm (R) (Powell pulls a Cleverland after Perot declined to run for reelction)
2004: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
2008: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
2012: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
Shadowlord
April 28th, 2011, 02:04 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Ross Perot / Jerry Brown (Reform)
2000: Colin Powell / Phil Gramm (R) (Powell pulls a Cleverland after Perot declined to run for reelction)
2004: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
2008: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
2012: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
2016: Claire McCaskill / Tim Kaine (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 02:05 PM
Hubert Humphrey wins in 68:
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980 : John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey (I)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Colin Powell / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Ross Perot / Jerry Brown (Reform)
2000: Colin Powell / Phil Gramm (R) (Powell pulls a Cleverland after Perot declined to run for reelction)
2004: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
2008: Jerry Brown / Ralph Nader (Reform)
2012: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
2016: Claire McCaskill / Tim Kaine (D)
2020: Claire McCaskill / Tim Kaine (D)
achilles483
April 28th, 2011, 03:46 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
Tony
April 28th, 2011, 04:10 PM
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
Alternatehistorybuff5341
April 28th, 2011, 04:13 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 05:07 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
achilles483
April 28th, 2011, 07:10 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 08:13 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 28th, 2011, 08:47 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
King Nazar
April 28th, 2011, 09:25 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
Mr. Magi
April 28th, 2011, 09:55 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
jerseyrules
April 29th, 2011, 12:21 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
22nd amendment never passes, Reagan is 20 years younger and has no Alzheimer's ASBish I know but just want to see a Clinton vs. Reagan race :D
1988: Ronald W. Reagan / George H. W. Bush
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 12:55 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
jerseyrules
April 29th, 2011, 01:29 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (no alzheimers)
King Nazar
April 29th, 2011, 02:09 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush
jerseyrules
April 29th, 2011, 02:32 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R) (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
King Nazar
April 29th, 2011, 02:34 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R) (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: George H.W. Bush / John McCain (R)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 02:45 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R) (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: George H.W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Jeanne Shaheen / Joe Biden (D)
jmill
April 29th, 2011, 02:48 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R) (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: George H.W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Jeanne Shaheen / Joe Biden (D)
2008: John McCain /George W. Bush(R)
wargamer6
April 29th, 2011, 03:05 AM
Better Dixicrat performance in 1948
1948: Harry S. Truman (D) / Alben W. Barkley (D) (Election decided by Congress)
jerseyrules
April 29th, 2011, 03:28 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R) (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: George H.W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Jeanne Shaheen / Joe Biden (D)
2008: John McCain /George W. Bush (R)
2012: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 03:33 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R) (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: George H.W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Jeanne Shaheen / Joe Biden (D)
2008: John McCain /George W. Bush (R)
2012: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2016: Ben R. Lujan / Barack Obama (D)
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R) (Eisenhower dies of a heart attack)
King Nazar
April 29th, 2011, 03:55 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R) (no alzheimers)
1992: Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: George H.W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Jeanne Shaheen / Joe Biden (D)
2008: John McCain /George W. Bush (R)
2012: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2016: Ben R. Lujan / Barack Obama (D)
2020: Ben R. Lujan / Barack Obama (D)
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R) (Eisenhower dies of a heart attack)
1956: Richard M. Nixon /Earl Warren (R)
jerseyrules
April 29th, 2011, 04:03 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R) - if anyone kills off Ike again I will personally hurt you :D
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 04:42 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 09:10 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 11:25 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
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1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 11:42 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
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Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 11:56 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
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Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 11:58 AM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
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Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 12:03 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 12:07 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
-------------
Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
achilles483
April 29th, 2011, 12:16 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
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Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 12:18 PM
I don't think a year's difference, especially considering that the POD is 1955 allows for a redaction of the 22nd Amendment.
EDIT:
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1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
-------------
Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
1996: Geraldine Ferrero / Bill Clinton (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 12:23 PM
I don't think a year's difference, especially considering that the POD is 1955 allows for a redaction of the 22nd Amendment.
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
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Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 12:27 PM
Well, I repaired the mess. Maybe we should have announced who's going up next.
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
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Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
1996: Geraldine Ferrero / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 12:45 PM
Better Dixicrat performance in 1948
1948: Harry S. Truman (D) / Alben W. Barkley (D) (Election decided by Congress)
This was the original name of the timeline. The 22nd Amendment was passed on March 21, 1951. Ergo, it is perfectly reasonable to assume it did not pass in this timeline. :D
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
-------------
Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
1996: Geraldine Ferrero / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 12:48 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
-------------
Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
1996: Geraldine Ferrero / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 01:41 PM
This was the original name of the timeline. The 22nd Amendment was passed on March 21, 1951. Ergo, it is perfectly reasonable to assume it did not pass in this timeline. :D
I wouldn't say that. The First Hoover Commission was nearly finished at the POD (The group who suggested it), and Truman still was president. Plus it was still proposed and had 21 states for it by the time the divergence hit. You'd probably need the POD to be a couple years earlier before it can be ignored.
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2004: Mike Huckabee / Pete Domenici (R)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 01:47 PM
Ah, I see. I apologize then. I will try to be more careful in the future. :o
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2004: Mike Huckabee / Pete Domenici (R)
2008: Al Gore / Russ Feingold (D)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 01:50 PM
It's fine. At least this wasn't like the five term TR for the Progressives list on here. Besides, you can always say the 22nd was repealed. It was considered for that a few times.
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2004: Mike Huckabee / Pete Domenici (R)
2008: Al Gore / Russ Feingold
2012: Al Gore / Russ Feingold
achilles483
April 29th, 2011, 01:57 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2004: Mike Huckabee / Pete Domenici (R)
2008: Al Gore / Russ Feingold
2012: Al Gore / Russ Feingold
2016: Chris Christie / Paul Ryan (R)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 01:59 PM
1876 Goes the other way
1876: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1880: Samuel Tilden / Thomas Andrews Hendricks (D)
1884: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1888: George F. Edmunds / James G. Blaine (R)
1892: James G Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson (D)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (R)
1928: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1932: Al Smith / Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Theodore Roosevelt Jr./Herbert Hoover (R)
1940: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Robert Taft (R)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Robert Taft (R)
1960: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney / Barry Goldwater (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / George H. W. Bush (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1988: Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (R)
1992: Walter Mondale / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
1996: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (D)
2004: Mike Huckabee / Pete Domenici (R)
2008: Al Gore / Russ Feingold
2012: Al Gore / Russ Feingold
2016: Chris Christie / Paul Ryan (R)
2020: Barack Obama / Tim Kaine (D)
Inspired by Jello Biafra's Reds timeline.
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 02:06 PM
Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
1996: Geraldine Ferrero / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 03:02 PM
Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
1996: Geraldine Ferrero / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
2016: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
achilles483
April 29th, 2011, 03:02 PM
Eisenhower died in 1955:
1948: Harry S Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / Richard M. Nixon (R)
1955: Richard M. Nixon / vacant (R)
1956: Richard M. Nixon / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1972: George McGovern (D) / Nelson Rockefeller (R) (election gets thrown to congress after a strong third party showing)
1976: John Wayne / Richard Schweiker (R) (Reagan was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1952; Wayne gave the speech endorsing Goldwater in 1964 instead of Reagan; Wayne elected Governor of California in 1966)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Ronald Reagan / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Donald Rumsfeld / Paul Wolfowitz (R)
1996: Geraldine Ferrero / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Lamar Alexander / Jack Kemp (R)
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2008: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
2016: Mitt Romney / Bobby Jindal (R)
2020: Martin O'Malley / Harold Ford Jr. (D)
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 03:08 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 03:09 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1921: Charles Evan Hughes / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 03:13 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1921: Charles Evan Hughes / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
Oh, trapped again=_=
Roosevelt and Hughes were both New Yorkers=_=
Really sorry about that!!
achilles483
April 29th, 2011, 03:17 PM
no worries, easy fix, just reboot a little
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 03:24 PM
:)
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 03:29 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 03:48 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
achilles483
April 29th, 2011, 04:29 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
President_Gore
April 29th, 2011, 04:30 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 04:35 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 04:36 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union) (Willkie surprisingly defeats President Long due to public backlash against the increasingly authoritarian government, after Governor Roosevelt was put under house arrest without trial)
achilles483
April 29th, 2011, 05:22 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union) (Willkie surprisingly defeats President Long due to public backlash against the increasingly authoritarian government, after Governor Roosevelt was put under house arrest without trial)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
Tony
April 29th, 2011, 05:26 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
Shadowlord
April 29th, 2011, 05:28 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
achilles483
April 29th, 2011, 05:29 PM
Ok, so go Cordell Hull but the man would be 77 in 1948, seems a tad old to go for the presidency again, especially in the 40's
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 06:02 PM
Ok, so go Cordell Hull but the man would be 77 in 1948, seems a tad old to go for the presidency again, especially in the 40's
Reminds me of the time I had Tilden win in his eighties in 1900 for a nonconsecutive term myself. So should we keep him, or do we choose a different dude?
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 06:37 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 06:58 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
President_Gore
April 29th, 2011, 07:07 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 07:09 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 07:47 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
President_Gore
April 29th, 2011, 07:48 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 29th, 2011, 08:26 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
Mr. Magi
April 29th, 2011, 08:45 PM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 12:40 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 30th, 2011, 12:44 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 12:53 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
Tony
April 30th, 2011, 12:53 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2004: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 12:55 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2004: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2008: Howard Dean / Barack Obama (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 30th, 2011, 12:58 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2004: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2008: Howard Dean / Barack Obama (D)
2012: Howard Dean / Barack Obama (D)
Tony
April 30th, 2011, 01:00 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2004: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2008: Howard Dean / Barack Obama (D)
2012: Howard Dean / Barack Obama (D)
2016: Micheal Moore / Sherrod Brown (D)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 01:02 AM
McKinley is not assassinated in 1901 and Fairbanks runs in 1904:
1904: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1908: Charles W. Fairbanks / William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Champ Clark / Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Willaim Borah (R)
1921: William Borah / vacant (R) (Roosevelt assassinated)
1924: William Borah / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1932: Cordell Hull / James Reed (D)
1936: Huey Long / Henry Wallace (D)
1940: Wendell Willkie / Cordell Hull (National Union)
1944: John Bricker / Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Cordell Hull / Harry S. Truman (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1956: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1964: Adlai Stevenson II/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater/ Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / George McGovern (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ron Dellums / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R) (Lindbergh Kidnapping never happened)
1992: Charles Lindbergh Jr. / Lamar Alexander (R)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2004: John McCain / George W. Bush (R)
2008: Howard Dean / Barack Obama (D)
2012: Howard Dean / Barack Obama (D)
2016: Micheal Moore / Sherrod Brown (D)
2020: Micheal Moore / Sherrod Brown (D)
Tony
April 30th, 2011, 01:07 AM
John McCain in 2000:
2004: John McCain / John Engler (R)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 01:08 AM
John McCain in 2000:
2004: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2008: John McCain / John Engler (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
April 30th, 2011, 01:09 AM
John McCain in 2000:
2004: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2008: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2012: Bill Richardson / Barack Obama (D)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 01:10 AM
John McCain in 2000:
2004: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2008: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2012: Bill Richardson / Barack Obama (D)
2013: Barack Obama / Vacant (D) Richardson assassinated
Tony
April 30th, 2011, 01:11 AM
John McCain in 2000:
2004: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2008: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2012: Bill Richardson / Barack Obama (D)
2013: Barack Obama / Vacant (D) (Richardson assassinated)
2016: Bobby Jindal / Linda Lingle (R)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 01:12 AM
John McCain in 2000:
2004: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2008: John McCain / John Engler (R)
2012: Bill Richardson / Barack Obama (D)
2013: Barack Obama / Vacant (D) (Richardson assassinated)
2016: Bobby Jindal / Linda Lingle (R)
2020: Bobby Jindal / Linda Lingle (R)
Mr. Magi
April 30th, 2011, 01:57 AM
President Johnny Appleseed (Or is that too much?)
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
Tony
April 30th, 2011, 02:14 AM
:eek:
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
JoeMulk
April 30th, 2011, 06:07 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams/Henry Clay (New Federalist)
Shadowlord
April 30th, 2011, 06:14 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
Tony
April 30th, 2011, 06:40 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
King Nazar
April 30th, 2011, 09:10 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
jerseyrules
April 30th, 2011, 11:52 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
Tony
May 1st, 2011, 02:09 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
jerseyrules
May 1st, 2011, 03:25 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet)
Dean501
May 1st, 2011, 03:50 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln/ Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren *
1835: Martin Van Buren
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
Tony
May 1st, 2011, 03:53 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (DR)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
Dean501
May 1st, 2011, 04:12 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (Conservative)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
King Nazar
May 1st, 2011, 05:00 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (Conservative)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (Conservative)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
Tony
May 1st, 2011, 10:30 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
Dean501
May 1st, 2011, 05:13 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont/ William Dayton (Nationalist)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
jerseyrules
May 1st, 2011, 09:04 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)****
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont/ William Dayton (Nationalist)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
King Nazar
May 1st, 2011, 10:43 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)****
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont/ William Dayton (Nationalist)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
Tony
May 2nd, 2011, 01:13 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
* Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
jerseyrules
May 2nd, 2011, 05:23 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
* Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
Tony
May 2nd, 2011, 05:54 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
* Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
JoeMulk
May 2nd, 2011, 06:44 AM
US converts to parliamentry system following Watergate
Speaker of the House Ceremonial President
1974: Carl Albert (D) Ted Kennedy (D)
achilles483
May 2nd, 2011, 07:35 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
* Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
JoeMulk
May 2nd, 2011, 07:43 PM
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
Shadowlord
May 2nd, 2011, 07:46 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
* Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
jerseyrules
May 3rd, 2011, 12:00 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)(25th amendment adopted early)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
* Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
*****The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*****
Tony
May 3rd, 2011, 02:37 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
jerseyrules
May 3rd, 2011, 03:01 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
King Nazar
May 3rd, 2011, 03:54 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
** Fillmore assassinated
jerseyrules
May 3rd, 2011, 04:04 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / William McKinley (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
Tony
May 3rd, 2011, 04:06 AM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / William McKinley (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
** Fillmore assassinated
Sorry, but you're ninja'd:D
jerseyrules
May 3rd, 2011, 04:17 AM
Sorry, but you're ninja'd:D
Uh if you look I changed it before you even finished posting that :)
Tony
May 3rd, 2011, 05:26 AM
Uh if you look I changed it before you even finished posting that :)
Alright, to avoid further trouble, I delete my own one.
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R)
1924: William G. McAdoo / Franklin D. Roosevelt (A)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt /William McKinley (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
*** American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
Shadowlord
May 3rd, 2011, 01:47 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R)
1924: William G. McAdoo / Franklin D. Roosevelt (A)
1928: Franklin D. Roosevelt / James A. Reed (A) ******
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
****** McAdoo died early in 1928.
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt /William McKinley (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (R)
1908: William Howard Taft / Oscar W. Underwood (C)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
*** American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
achilles483
May 3rd, 2011, 01:48 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R)
1924: William G. McAdoo / Franklin D. Roosevelt (A)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Herbert Hoover (R)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt /William McKinley (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: Ulysses Grant / Winfield Hancock (D)****
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
*** American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
****The separate Democratic party reforms in response to 16 years of Republican rule and reconstruction.
Tony
May 3rd, 2011, 02:46 PM
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R)
1924: William G. McAdoo / Franklin D. Roosevelt (A)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / Herbert Hoover (R)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt /William McKinley (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / William Taft (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: Ulysses Grant / Winfield Hancock (D)****
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
*** American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
****The separate Democratic party reforms in response to 16 years of Republican rule and reconstruction.
Again, really sorry that you've been ninja'd by the Shadowlord:D
1828: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman / Davy Crockett (Independent)
1832: John Chapman / Davy Crockett (Green Republican)
1836: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (New Federalist)
1840: John Quincy Adams / Henry Clay (NF)
1844: James K. Polk / Silas Wright (DR)
1848: Silas Wright / Zachary Taylor (DR)
1852: Milliard Fillmore / Andrew Jackson Donelson (DR)
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (Whig)
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (R)
1876: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)*
1880: James A. Garfield / Montgomery Blair (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)**
1888: James G. Blaine / Blanche K. Bruce (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / William McKinley (American)***
1896: Thomas Reed / Levi Morton (R)
1900: William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan (A)
1901: William Jennings Bryan / Theodore Roosevelt (R)****
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R) - *****
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (R)
1924: William G. McAdoo / Franklin D. Roosevelt (A)
1928: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant ******
1928: Franklin D. Roosevelt / James A. Reed (A)
*Lincoln sites health reasons and doesn't run for a fifth term
**First African-American Vice President
*** After 32 years of Republican rule, Grover Cleveland won the presidency under the banner of the American Party, a union of opposition politicians across the political spectrum.
**** 25th amendment adopted early
***** President Bryan decides to become Secretary of State under TR as he is frustrated with low approval ratings and stress of the presidency
****** McAdoo died early in 1928.
Andrew Jackson wins in 1824:
1824: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (DR)
1835: Martin Van Buren / vacant (DR) *
1836: Daniel Webster/ Hugh White (Conservative) **
1840: Lewis Cass / James K. Polk (C)
1844: James Buchanan/ Richard M. Johnson (Nationalist)
1848: Zachary Taylor / Millard Fillmore (C)
1851: Millard Fillmore / vacant (C) ***
1852: John C. Fremont / William Dayton (N)
1856: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (C)
1864: William H. Seward / Andrew Johnson (N)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)****
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Winfield Scott Hancock / Willaim Wheeler (C)
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: Chester A. Arthur / Grover Cleveland (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1892: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1896: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt /William McKinley (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (R)
1908: William Howard Taft / Oscar W. Underwood (C)
1912: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Woodrow Wilson (R)
*stays for a third term b/c is unconfident that Van Buren will destroy the bank and he has not yet finished doing so as of yet
** The assassination of Andrew Jackson in 1835 caused a split to come in the party. More Liberal DR's backed Van Buren, while the Jacksonian Democrats formed there own party. Webster is elected in 1836 on a Democrat-Whig fusion ticket, opposed to the Nationalist Party that emerged from the left of the Whigs and the DR's.
*** Taylor died in office in January 1851 in TTL.
**** Under Seward, abolitionists in both parties formed the anti-slavery Republican Party. After a failed assassination attempt, Seward decided not to seek another term, he instead endorsed former Vice President and Senator Abraham Lincoln who won the presidency.
The Whigs survive
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
*** American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
JoeMulk
May 3rd, 2011, 06:10 PM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce-Allen G Thurman (D)
achilles483
May 3rd, 2011, 06:13 PM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce-Allen G Thurman (D)
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
JoeMulk
May 3rd, 2011, 06:15 PM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (American)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce-Allen G Thurman (American)
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
1896: Benjamin Pierce-Adlai Stevenson (American)
Mr. Magi
May 3rd, 2011, 07:17 PM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (Whig)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (A) **
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce / Allen G Thurman (A) ****
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
1896: Benjamin Pierce /Adlai Stevenson (A)
1900: Adlai Stevenson / William Wallace Lincoln (A)
*The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
*** American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
**** Republicans split over gold standard.
jerseyrules
May 3rd, 2011, 11:05 PM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (Whig)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American)*
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (A) **
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) - ***
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce / Allen G Thurman (A)****
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
1896: Benjamin Pierce /Adlai Stevenson (A)
1900: Adlai Stevenson / William Wallace Lincoln (A)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (R) - Republicans integrate many American Partiers over issues of tariffs and opposition to income taxes
* The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
** Fillmore assassinated
*** American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
**** Republicans split over gold standard.
Mr. Magi
May 4th, 2011, 12:24 AM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (Whig)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American) [1]
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (A) [2]
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) [3]
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce / Allen G Thurman (A) [4]
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
1896: Benjamin Pierce /Adlai Stevenson (A)
1900: Adlai Stevenson / William Wallace Lincoln (A)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (R) [5]
1905: William H. Taft / vacant (R) [6]
[1] The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
[2] Fillmore assassinated
[3] American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
[4] Republicans split over gold standard.
[5] Republicans integrate many American Partiers over issues of tariffs and opposition to income taxes
[6] President Roosevelt is assassinated by John Flammang Schrank
Shadowlord
May 4th, 2011, 12:42 AM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (Whig)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American) [1]
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (A) [2]
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) [3]
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce / Allen G Thurman (A) [4]
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
1896: Benjamin Pierce /Adlai Stevenson (A)
1900: Adlai Stevenson / William Wallace Lincoln (A)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (R) [5]
1905: William H. Taft / vacant (R) [6]
1908: William H. Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
[1] The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
[2] Fillmore assassinated
[3] American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
[4] Republicans split over gold standard.
[5] Republicans integrate many American Partiers over issues of tariffs and opposition to income taxes
[6] President Roosevelt is assassinated by John Flammang Schrank
Mr. Magi
May 4th, 2011, 01:00 AM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (Whig)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American) [1]
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (A) [2]
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) [3]
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce / Allen G Thurman (A) [4]
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
1896: Benjamin Pierce /Adlai Stevenson (A)
1900: Adlai Stevenson / William Wallace Lincoln (A)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (R) [5]
1905: William H. Taft / vacant (R) [6]
1908: William H. Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1912: William Wallace Lincoln / Champ Clark (A)
[1] The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
[2] Fillmore assassinated
[3] American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
[4] Republicans split over gold standard.
[5] Republicans integrate many American Partiers over issues of tariffs and opposition to income taxes
[6] President Roosevelt is assassinated by John Flammang Schrank
Tony
May 4th, 2011, 03:54 AM
1852: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (Whig)
1856: Winfield Scott/William Alexander Grahem (W)
1860: Millard Fillmore / Abraham Lincoln (American) [1]
1862: Abraham Lincoln / vacant (A) [2]
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R) [3]
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Samuel J. Tilden (R)
1884: Grover Cleveland / James Garfield (R)
1888: Benjamin Pierce / Allen G Thurman (A) [4]
1892: Mark Hanna / William McKinley (R)
1896: Benjamin Pierce /Adlai Stevenson (A)
1900: Adlai Stevenson / William Wallace Lincoln (A)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (R) [5]
1905: William H. Taft / vacant (R) [6]
1908: William H. Taft / Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1912: William Wallace Lincoln / Champ Clark (A)
1916: William W. Lincoln / Champ Clark (A)
[1] The Whigs and centrists, along with northern democrats form a coalition and single party in opposition to slavery
[2] Fillmore assassinated
[3] American Party expands to include War Democrats and its decided new name is Republican
[4] Republicans split over gold standard.
[5] Republicans integrate many American Partiers over issues of tariffs and opposition to income taxes
[6] President Roosevelt is assassinated by John Flammang Schrank
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