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EvilSpaceAlien
June 21st, 2011, 04:14 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
REVERSE LIST
2012: David Petraeus / Luis Fortuńo (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Bob Kasten / Trent Lott (R) [1]
1998: Malcolm S. Forbes II / vacant (R) [2]
1996: Pete Wilson / Malcolm S. Forbes II (R)
1992: Pete Wilson / Malcolm S. Forbes II (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Paul Laxalt (R)
1980: Robert F. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Gerald Ford (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney / Jim Rhodes (R)
1964: George Romney / Jim Rhodes (R)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Albert Gore, Sr. (D)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1952: Alben Barkley / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie / John W. Bricker (R)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1940: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1936: Herbert Hoover/ Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Herbert Hoover/ Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Al Smith / Cordell Hull (D)
1924: Al Smith / Cordell Hull (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1912: Judson Harmon / Thomas Marshall (D)
1908: Judson Harmon / Thomas Marshall (D) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (D)
1900: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1904: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Robert Todd Lincoln / William B. Allison (R)
1896: William B. Allison / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1892: William B. Allison / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1888: James G. Blaine / William B. Allison (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / William B. Allison (R)
1880: Samuel J. Tilden / William Allen (D)
1876: Samuel J. Tilden / William Allen (D)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Robert E. Lee (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Robert E. Lee (R)
1864: John C. Frémont / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1860: John C. Frémont / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1856: John C. Frémont / Salmon P. Chase (R)
1852: John C. Frémont / Salmon P. Chase (R)
1848: James K. Polk / Lewis Cass (D)
1844: James K. Polk / Lewis Cass (D)
1840: Daniel Webster / Henry Clay (National Republican)
1836: Daniel Webster / Henry Clay (National Republican)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (D)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (D)
1824: Andrew Jackson / John Q. Adams (Democratic Republican)
1820: Daniel D. Tompkins / William H. Crawford (DR)
1816: Daniel D. Tompkins / William H. Crawford (DR)
1812: Thomas Jefferson / James Madison (DR)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / James Madison (DR)
1804: Alexander Hamilton / DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1800: Alexander Hamilton / DeWitt Clinton (F)
1796: John Adams / Alexander Hamilton (F)
1793: John Adams / vacant (Pro-Administration) [4]
1792: George Washington / John Adams (Independent)
[1] Forbes declines to run in 2000.
[2] Forbes succeeds Pete Wilson after his resignation due to terminal throat cancer.
[3] Bryan refused renomination by his own party.
[4] (fill in the blank) dies in office.
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
King Nazar
June 21st, 2011, 04:16 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
REVERSE LIST
2012: David Petraeus / Luis Fortuńo (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Bob Kasten / Trent Lott (R) [1]
1998: Malcolm S. Forbes II / vacant (R) [2]
1996: Pete Wilson / Malcolm S. Forbes II (R)
1992: Pete Wilson / Malcolm S. Forbes II (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Paul Laxalt (R)
1980: Robert F. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Gerald Ford (R)
1972: Hubert Humphrey / George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney / Jim Rhodes (R)
1964: George Romney / Jim Rhodes (R)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Albert Gore, Sr. (D)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1952: Alben Barkley / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie / John W. Bricker (R)
1944: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1940: Thomas Dewey / Wendell Willkie (R)
1936: Herbert Hoover/ Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Herbert Hoover/ Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Al Smith / Cordell Hull (D)
1924: Al Smith / Cordell Hull (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1912: Judson Harmon / Thomas Marshall (D)
1908: Judson Harmon / Thomas Marshall (D) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (D)
1900: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1904: Robert Todd Lincoln / William McKinley (R)
1900: Robert Todd Lincoln / William B. Allison (R)
1896: William B. Allison / Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1892: William B. Allison / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1888: James G. Blaine / William B. Allison (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / William B. Allison (R)
1880: Samuel J. Tilden / William Allen (D)
1876: Samuel J. Tilden / William Allen (D)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Robert E. Lee (R)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / Robert E. Lee (R)
1864: John C. Frémont / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1860: John C. Frémont / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1856: John C. Frémont / Salmon P. Chase (R)
1852: John C. Frémont / Salmon P. Chase (R)
1848: James K. Polk / Lewis Cass (D)
1844: James K. Polk / Lewis Cass (D)
1840: Daniel Webster / Henry Clay (National Republican)
1836: Daniel Webster / Henry Clay (National Republican)
1832: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (D)
1828: Andrew Jackson / Martin Van Buren (D)
1824: Andrew Jackson / John Q. Adams (Democratic Republican)
1820: Daniel D. Tompkins / William H. Crawford (DR)
1816: Daniel D. Tompkins / William H. Crawford (DR)
1812: Thomas Jefferson / James Madison (DR)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / James Madison (DR)
1804: Alexander Hamilton / DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1800: Alexander Hamilton / DeWitt Clinton (F)
1796: John Adams / Alexander Hamilton (F)
1793: John Adams / vacant (Pro-Administration) [4]
1792: George Washington / John Adams (Independent)
1789: George Washington / John Adams (Independent)
[1] Forbes declines to run in 2000.
[2] Forbes succeeds Pete Wilson after his resignation due to terminal throat cancer.
[3] Bryan refused renomination by his own party.
[4] (fill in the blank) dies in office.
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 04:17 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
EvilSpaceAlien
June 21st, 2011, 04:19 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
[4] President Kennedy assassinated.
Brian Roastbeef
June 21st, 2011, 04:28 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
2004: William Weld / Jim Talent (R)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
[4] President Kennedy assassinated.
RogueBeaver
June 21st, 2011, 04:30 AM
QUOTE=tonykwok;4681953]List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
2004: William Weld / Jim Talent (R)
2008: William Weld/ Jim Talent (R)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
King Nazar
June 21st, 2011, 04:31 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
2004: William Weld / Jim Talent (R)
2008: William Weld/ Jim Talent (R)
2012: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
EvilSpaceAlien
June 21st, 2011, 04:50 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
2004: William Weld / Jim Talent (R)
2008: William Weld/ Jim Talent (R)
2012: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
2016: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
King Nazar
June 21st, 2011, 05:07 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
2004: William Weld / Jim Talent (R)
2008: William Weld/ Jim Talent (R)
2012: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
2016: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
2020: Howard Dean / Andrew Cuomo (S)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President
Brian Roastbeef
June 21st, 2011, 05:12 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
2004: William Weld / Jim Talent (R)
2008: William Weld/ Jim Talent (R)
2012: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
2016: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
2020: Howard Dean / Andrew Cuomo (S)
2024: Paul Ryan / Justin Amash (R)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President[/QUOTE]
King Nazar
June 21st, 2011, 05:16 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
A Socialist Lincoln
1872: Abraham Lincoln/ Schuyler Colfax (Socialist)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (S)
1880: Grover Cleveland / James G. Blaine (D)
1881: James G. Blaine / vacant (D)[1]
1884: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1888: James G. Blaine / Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson / William McKinley (D)
1896: Theodore Roosevelt / William H. Taft (S)
1900: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert R. Hitt (S)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1916: Theodore Roosevelt / Eugene V. Debs (S)
1920: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1924: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1928: Eugene V. Debs / Hiram Johnson (S)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Sam Rayburn (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1948: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1952: Upton Sinclair / Henry Wallace (S)
1956: Huey Long / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (D)
1960: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1964: Richard Nixon / Hubert Humphrey (S)
1968: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S) [3]
1984: Ron Dellums / Walter Mondale (S)
1988: Bob Kasten / Sam Nunn (R)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (S)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Edward Kennedy (S)
2000: Edward Kennedy / Ralph Nader (S)
2003: Ralph Nader / Paul Wellstone (S) [4]
2004: William Weld / Jim Talent (R)
2008: William Weld/ Jim Talent (R)
2012: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
2016: Al Gore / Howard Dean (S)
2020: Howard Dean / Andrew Cuomo (S)
2024: Paul Ryan / Justin Amash (R)
2028: Paul Ryan / Justin Amash (R)
[1] Cleveland assassinated.
[2] The more moderate/pragmatic voices from both parties come together to form the new Republican Party
[3] First African American President[/QUOTE]
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 07:46 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
EvilSpaceAlien
June 21st, 2011, 08:58 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 09:16 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
EvilSpaceAlien
June 21st, 2011, 09:26 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 09:44 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
Shadowlord
June 21st, 2011, 10:50 AM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
achilles483
June 21st, 2011, 01:18 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)[5]
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] First African American Vice President
jerseyrules
June 21st, 2011, 01:21 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1989: Ronald Reagan (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 01:30 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (R)
1989: Ronald Reagan (R)
1992: Newt Gingrich (R)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R)[5]
2004: Bob Kerrey / John F. Kennedy Jr (D)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] Kemp refuses to run for reelection due to poor health. He would die in January 2002.
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
jerseyrules
June 21st, 2011, 01:37 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (R)
1989: Ronald Reagan (R)
1992: Newt Gingrich (R)
1995: Newt Gingrich (R)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R)[5]
2004: Bob Kerrey / John F. Kennedy Jr (D)
2008: Colin Powell / John McCain (R)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] Kemp refuses to run for reelection due to poor health. He would die in January 2002.
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 01:41 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (R)
1989: Ronald Reagan (R)
1992: Newt Gingrich (R)
1995: Newt Gingrich (R)
2000: Al Gore (Green-Liberal Coalition)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R)[5]
2004: Bob Kerrey / John F. Kennedy Jr (D)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] Kemp refuses to run for reelection due to poor health. He would die in January 2002.
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R) [1]
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
elyski
June 21st, 2011, 01:43 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1989: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1992: Newt Gingrich (NC)
1995: Newt Gingrich (NC)
2000: Al Gore (Green-Liberal Coalition)
2005: John McCain (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R)[5]
2004: Bob Kerrey / John F. Kennedy Jr (D)
2008: Ron Paul / Tom Tancredo (R)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] Kemp refuses to run for reelection due to poor health. He would die in January 2002.
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Linvoln (R)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 01:48 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1989: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1992: Newt Gingrich (NC)
1995: Newt Gingrich (NC)
2000: Al Gore (Green-Liberal Coalition)
2005: John McCain (NC)
2009: John McCain (NC)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R) [5]
2004: Bob Kerrey / John F. Kennedy Jr (D)
2008: Ron Paul / Tom Tancredo (R)
2012: John F. Kennedy Jr / Mark Warner (D)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] Kemp refuses to run for reelection due to poor health. He would die in January 2002.
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Linvoln (R)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
EvilSpaceAlien
June 21st, 2011, 02:47 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1989: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1992: Newt Gingrich (NC)
1995: Newt Gingrich (NC)
2000: Al Gore (Green-Liberal Coalition)
2005: John McCain (NC)
2009: John McCain (NC)
2012: Russell Feingold (Progressive Democratic Coalition Party)[7]
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
[7] Greens and Liberals merge to form the Progressive Democratic Coalition Party (PDCP), and win in a landslide in the 2012 election.
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R) [5]
2004: Bob Kerrey / John F. Kennedy Jr (D)
2008: Ron Paul / Tom Tancredo (R)
2012: John F. Kennedy Jr / Mark Warner (D)
2016: John F. Kennedy Jr / Sherrod Brown (D)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] Kemp refuses to run for reelection due to poor health. He would die in January 2002.
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 02:52 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1989: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1992: Newt Gingrich (NC)
1995: Newt Gingrich (NC)
2000: Al Gore (Green-Liberal Coalition)
2005: John McCain (NC)
2009: John McCain (NC)
2012: Russell Feingold (Progressive Democratic Coalition Party)[7]
2016: Russell Feingold (PDCO)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
[7] Greens and Liberals merge to form the Progressive Democratic Coalition Party (PDCP), and win in a landslide in the 2012 election.
Reagan in '76
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweicker (R) [1]
1984: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [2]
1988: Edward Kennedy / John Glenn (D) [3]
1992: Mario Cuomo / Ann Richards (D) [4]
1996: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bob Dole / John McCain (R) [5]
2004: Bob Kerrey / John F. Kennedy Jr (D)
2008: Ron Paul / Tom Tancredo (R)
2012: John F. Kennedy Jr / Mark Warner (D)
2016: John F. Kennedy Jr / Sherrod Brown (D)
2020: Scott Brown / Piyush Jindal (R)
[1] No Iran Hostage Crisis, Reagan goes monetarist instead of supply-side (at least in his first term) due to the ongoing depression; so no voodoo-nomics. Reagan narrowly wins reelection.
[2] Unemployment rises in Reagan's second term and the economy doesn't get much better, which leads to Kennedy winning in a landslide against Republican candidate Bob Dole.
[3] Kennedy narrowly reelected, while losing the popular vote. Despite a gradual economic recovery, the public is getting increasingly hawkish towards the Soviet Union under Yegor Ligachev.
[4] First Female Vice President
[5] Kemp refuses to run for reelection due to poor health. He would die in January 2002.
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
Turquoise Blue
June 21st, 2011, 03:16 PM
Here one if you need it...
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
Shadowlord
June 21st, 2011, 03:45 PM
List of Prime Ministers of the Comonwealth of North America
1789: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1791: Benjamin Franklin (Cross Bencher, None)
1794: Frederick Muhlenberg (Federal Democrat) [1]
1800: John Adams (National Republicans)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)[2]
1808: Thomas Jefferson (Confederation Republican)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (NR)
1815: DeWitt Clinton (American Democrat) [3]
1818: James Monroe (AD)
1821: James Monroe (AD)
1826: John Q. Adams (W) [4]
1830: John Q. Adams (W)
1834: John Q. Adams (W)
1838: John Q. Adams (W)
1843: Henry Clay (W)
1846: Henry Clay (W)
1851: John C. Frémont (W)
1852: John C. Frémont (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (W)
1860: John C. Frémont (W)
1865: John C. Frémont (W)
1866: John C. Frémont (W)
1869: James G. Blaine (W)
1871: James G. Blaine (Liberal) [5]
1876: James G. Blaine (L)
1880: James G. Blaine (L)
1884: James G. Blaine (L)
1885: James G. Blaine (L)
1889: James G. Blaine (L)
1893: Grover Cleveland (National Conservative)
1897: Grover Cleveland (NC)
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1907: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1909: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1914: Theodore Roosevelt (L)
1919: Calvin Coolidge (NC)
1924: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1929: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1939: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1943: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (NC)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (L)
1946: Harry S. Truman (L) [6]
1950: Harry S. Truman (L)
1953: Richard M. Nixon (NC)
1955: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1960: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1965: Hubert Humphrey (L)
1970: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1974: Robert F. Kennedy (NC)
1979: Howard Baker (NC)
1981: John Glenn (L)
1984: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1989: Ronald Reagan (NC)
1992: Newt Gingrich (NC)
1995: Newt Gingrich (NC)
2000: Al Gore (Green-Liberal Coalition)
2005: John McCain (NC)
2009: John McCain (NC)
2012: Russell Feingold (Progressive Democratic Coalition Party)[7]
2016: Russell Feingold (PDCO)
2020: Russell Feingold (PDCO)
[1] Franklin died in office.
[2] The Confederation Republicans split from the National Republicans over States Rights and Government Power.
[3] National Republicans and Federal Democrats merge to form the American Democrats.
[4] Anti-slavery Confederation Republicans and American Democrats form the Whig Party.
[5] The Whig Party splits into the Liberal and National Conservative parties.
[6] Roosevelt dies in office
[7] Greens and Liberals merge to form the Progressive Democratic Coalition Party (PDCP), and win in a landslide in the 2012 election.
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
Here one if you need it...
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 03:51 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
After 16 years of Democratic rule, and the divorce of President Al Gore...
2008: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
jmill
June 21st, 2011, 05:44 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
After 16 years of Democratic rule, and the divorce of President Al Gore...
2008: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2012: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
__________________
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 05:48 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
After 16 years of Democratic rule, and the divorce of President Al Gore...
2008: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2012: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2016: Donald Trump / Bobby Jindal (R)
Codae
June 21st, 2011, 06:43 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
After 16 years of Democratic rule, and the divorce of President Al Gore...
2008: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2012: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2016: Donald Trump / Bobby Jindal (R)
Tony
June 21st, 2011, 06:58 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
OOC: Republicanwank again:p
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
After 16 years of Democratic rule, and the divorce of President Al Gore...
2008: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2012: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2016: Donald Trump / Bobby Jindal (R)
Shadowlord
June 21st, 2011, 07:25 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist Party) [3]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
After 16 years of Democratic rule, and the divorce of President Al Gore...
2008: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2012: Franklin Graham / Donald Trump (R)
2016: Donald Trump / Bobby Jindal (R)
2020: Chelsea Clinton / Al Franken (D) [1]
[1] First Female President
King Nazar
June 21st, 2011, 08:48 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist Party) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist Party)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
Mr. Magi
June 25th, 2011, 02:23 PM
Wow, look at all those two-term Presidents and Singapore-like single parties:p.
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
Tony
June 25th, 2011, 02:27 PM
Welcome to Amerigapore:D
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
US Victory in the Korean War, Truman beats Taft in 1952
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson (Democratic)
Shadowlord
June 25th, 2011, 02:36 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
US Victory in the Korean War, Truman beats Taft in 1952
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson (Democratic)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
Tony
June 25th, 2011, 02:39 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
OOC: Almost everyone got reelected in the TL above:D
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
Mr. Magi
June 25th, 2011, 03:11 PM
Eh, Arthur died, so I'm not counting his lack of two terms.
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
Tony
June 25th, 2011, 05:17 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
King Nazar
June 26th, 2011, 01:58 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
Tony
June 26th, 2011, 02:29 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
Mr. Magi
June 26th, 2011, 03:55 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
Rule Britannia
June 26th, 2011, 04:07 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1944: William Dudley Pelly / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. SHerman/ Henry Wilson (Liberal)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
Tony
June 26th, 2011, 04:08 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The isolationist America First faction in the military staged a coup against Pelley due to his support towards the Third French Empire.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
Rule Britannia
June 26th, 2011, 04:13 PM
DON'T USE MINE
USE HIS
HIS IS BETTER
;)
Mr. Magi
June 26th, 2011, 04:44 PM
Why choose? When I can fuse?:D
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
elyski
June 26th, 2011, 05:48 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1898: Grover Celevland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
Rule Britannia
June 26th, 2011, 05:57 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1898: Grover Celevland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1904: Grover Celevland/ James Weaver
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
King Nazar
June 26th, 2011, 06:06 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1898: Grover Celevland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1904: Grover Celevland/ James Weaver (ND)
1908: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
Mr. Magi
June 26th, 2011, 06:43 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive) [11]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
Codae
June 26th, 2011, 07:36 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND) [4]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] This ticket puts together a broad coalition, incorporating the traditional New Democrats in addition to the remnants of the Liberal Party.
Mr. Magi
June 26th, 2011, 08:23 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
elyski
June 27th, 2011, 12:38 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)[13]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
Tony
June 27th, 2011, 12:52 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
King Nazar
June 27th, 2011, 01:17 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
Dean501
June 27th, 2011, 01:21 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
King Nazar
June 27th, 2011, 01:29 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
Tony
June 27th, 2011, 02:22 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
Dean501
June 27th, 2011, 02:40 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
Tony
June 27th, 2011, 03:06 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
1998: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution) [14]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
[14] Gore runs under the banner of the Greens, while Senator Michael Moore (NP-MI) runs as an independent. Prseident Perot is screwed, Buchanan is elected overwhelmingly in the electoral college, but with just 29% of the popular vote.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
King Nazar
June 27th, 2011, 03:12 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
1998: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution) [14]
2002: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
[14] Gore runs under the banner of the Greens, while Senator Michael Moore (NP-MI) runs as an independent. Prseident Perot is screwed, Buchanan is elected overwhelmingly in the electoral college, but with just 29% of the popular vote.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
vultan
June 27th, 2011, 03:12 AM
nm, post taken
Tony
June 27th, 2011, 11:37 AM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
1998: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution) [14]
2002: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution)
2006: Michael Moore / Paul Wellstone (Social Liberal)
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
[14] Gore runs under the banner of the Greens, while Senator Michael Moore (NP-MI) runs as an independent. Prseident Perot is screwed, Buchanan is elected overwhelmingly in the electoral college, but with just 29% of the popular vote.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
elyski
June 27th, 2011, 12:27 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
1998: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution) [14]
2002: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution)
2006: Michael Moore / Paul Wellstone (Social Liberal)
2010: Ron Paul / Herman Cain (Constitution)[15]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
[14] Gore runs under the banner of the Greens, while Senator Michael Moore (NP-MI) runs as an independent. Prseident Perot is screwed, Buchanan is elected overwhelmingly in the electoral college, but with just 29% of the popular vote.
[15] First African American Vice President.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert Taft (Conservative)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Tony
June 27th, 2011, 01:37 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
1998: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution) [14]
2002: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution)
2006: Michael Moore / Paul Wellstone (Social Liberal)
2010: Ron Paul / Herman Cain (Constitution) [15]
2014: Ron Paul (Constitution) / Harold Ford Jr. (New Progressive) [16]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
[14] Gore runs under the banner of the Greens, while Senator Michael Moore (NP-MI) runs as an independent. Prseident Perot is screwed, Buchanan is elected overwhelmingly in the electoral college, but with just 29% of the popular vote.
[15] First African American Vice President.
[16] Election thrown to the house.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
jmill
June 27th, 2011, 01:56 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
1998: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution) [14]
2002: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution)
2006: Michael Moore / Paul Wellstone (Social Liberal)
2010: Ron Paul / Herman Cain (Constitution) [15]
2014: Ron Paul (Constitution)/ Harold Ford Jr. (New Progressive)[16]
2018: Ron Paul / Rand Paul (Constitution)[17]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
[14] Gore runs under the banner of the Greens, while Senator Michael Moore (NP-MI) runs as an independent. Prseident Perot is screwed, Buchanan is elected overwhelmingly in the electoral college, but with just 29% of the popular vote.
[15] First African American Vice President.
[16] Election thrown to the house.
[17] First Father-Son ticket.
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert Taft (Conservative)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Tony
June 27th, 2011, 02:05 PM
President Fremont
1856: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1860: John C. Fremont / William L. Dayton (R)
1864: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R) [1]
1868: William L. Dayton / Abraham Lincoln (R)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / Schuyler Colfax (R)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / James G. Blaine (R)
1880: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1884: James G. Blaine / Chester A. Arthur (R)
1888: Chester A. Arthur / James Garfield (R)
1890: James Garfield / vacant (R) [2]
1892: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1896: William McKinley / Garret Hobart (R)
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist) [3]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai Stevenson I (Populist)
1908: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1912: Adlai Stevenson I / Champ Clark (Populist)
1916: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party) [4]
1920: George W. Norris / Leonard Wood (Progressive Republican Party)
1924: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [5]
1928: Charles Curtis / Joseph Taylor Robinson (Populist) [6]
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (Progressive Republican Party) [7]
1939: William Dudley Pelley / Gerald B. Winrod (Silver Legion) [8]
1945: Charles Lindbergh / Douglas MacArthur (America First) [9]
1949: George S. Patton / Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)[10]
1954: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1958: George S. Patton/ Omar Bradley (Anti-Communist)
1962: Omar Bradley / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (New Progressive)[11]
1963: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (NP) [12]
1966: Richard M. Nixon / Clifford B. Case (Constitution)
1970: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution) [13]
1974: Richard M. Nixon / Barry Goldwater (Constitution)
1978: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Constitution)
1982: Jerry Brown/ Ted Kennedy (New Progressive)
1986: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (Constitution)
1990: George H.W. Bush / Robert Kasten (Constitution)
1994: Ross Perot/ Al Gore (New Progressive)
1998: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution) [14]
2002: Pat Buchanan / Alan Keyes (Constitution)
2006: Michael Moore / Paul Wellstone (Social Liberal)
2010: Ron Paul / Herman Cain (Constitution) [15]
2014: Ron Paul (Constitution)/ Harold Ford Jr. (New Progressive)[16]
2018: Ron Paul / Rand Paul (Constitution)[17]
2020: Marco Rubio / Scott Brown (Constitution) [18]
[1]: Fremont runs for reelection to oversee reconstruction
[2]: Arthur dies in office.
[3] After a half century of Republican dominance, a massive recession leads to the new Populist party winning in a landslide.
[4] After several landslide defeats, the progressive wing of the Republicans sezie control of the party and reform it as the Progressive Republican party. They win a hotly contested election due to public anger over American participation in the Great War in Europe.
[5] An insanely close victory to the Populists because of a lack of strong candidates on the PRP's side (Vice President Wood died when his brain tumor reappeared and caused a hemorrhage during a speech in Harrisburg, PA.)
[6] Disputed. President Curtis is vulnerable due to the Wall Street Crash of 1927, but Progressive Republican nominee Robert La Flotte Sr and his running mate are assassinated 3 days before the election. Socialist candidate Upton Sinclair wins the election, but Sinclair and his running-mate are both killed 2 days after the election. President Curtis declares himself reelected.
[7] Roosevelt wins 70% of votes and every single state including Maine and Vermont. In 1933, former president Curtis, Governor Huey Long and many Populist leaders have been arrested for their involvement in the murder of Robert La Flotte Sr and the de facto coup in 1928. Curtis and Long are later sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for treason, and the Populist Party breaks up almost immediately.
[8] The Silver Revolution overthrew the government thanks to the right-wing's support of of the Silver Legion. The spark was the extermination of the Populist Party.
[9] The popular America First, a rogue party of dissidents against the authoritarian Silver Legion, overthrew them during the Second World War, which a victorious German Empire and UK supplied the rebels weapons.
[10] George S. Patton, and his second in command Omar Bradley, form an anti-communist political ticket as a response to Lindbergh not intervening in the Mexican revolution.
[11] Bradley and Patton split the anti-communist coalition peacefully over different political ideals. Patton heads the Center-right Constitution Party, while Bradley heads the Center-left New Progressive.
[12] Bradley assassinated.
[13] Richar Nixon dumps Parker for Goldwater as part of a "Southern Strategy" to win a landslide victory.
[14] Gore runs under the banner of the Greens, while Senator Michael Moore (NP-MI) runs as an independent. Prseident Perot is screwed, Buchanan is elected overwhelmingly in the electoral college, but with just 29% of the popular vote.
[15] First African American Vice President.
[16] Election thrown to the house.
[17] First Father-Son ticket.
[18] President Paul and Vice President Paul assassinated by Anthony Guo, a Chinese American disappointed by their silence on the brutal regime of China:D Speaker Marco Rubio becomes the new President, and he appoints Governor Scott Brown the new Vice President
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
jerseyrules
June 27th, 2011, 08:06 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Mr. Magi
June 27th, 2011, 09:26 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Dean501
June 28th, 2011, 02:11 AM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Tony
June 28th, 2011, 02:16 AM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
King Nazar
June 28th, 2011, 05:02 AM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
achilles483
June 28th, 2011, 12:00 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
jmill
June 28th, 2011, 02:02 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
Tony
June 28th, 2011, 02:29 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
President_Gore
June 28th, 2011, 04:27 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter
Zacoftheaxes
June 28th, 2011, 04:35 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix/William J. Clinton (Freedom Party) [8]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, know for it's moderate positions
Tony
June 28th, 2011, 04:51 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party) [8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
Zacoftheaxes
June 28th, 2011, 07:01 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party) [8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
June 28th, 2011, 07:33 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)[8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
2003: Chuck Robb / Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
Zacoftheaxes
June 28th, 2011, 09:01 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)[8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
2004: Chuck Robb / Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
2008: Gary Johnson/ Ron Wyden (C/LD) [10]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[/COLOR][3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
[10] Election results sent to congress
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums/Al Gore [1]
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
elyski
June 28th, 2011, 10:57 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)[8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
2004: Chuck Robb / Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
2008: Gary Johnson/ Ron Wyden (C/LD) [10]
2012: Gary Johnson / Ron Paul (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[/COLOR][3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
[10] Election results sent to congress
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums/Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
La Grande Asperge
June 28th, 2011, 11:32 PM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)[8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
2004: Chuck Robb / Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
2008: Gary Johnson/ Ron Wyden (C/LD) [10]
2012: Gary Johnson / Ron Paul (C)
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[/COLOR][3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
[10] Election results sent to congress
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums/Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Al Gore / Dianne Feinstein [2]
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Gore essentially is the Bill Clinton figure in a delayed center-right shift for the Democratic party, after Dellums failed his shot at being elected president himself in 92. The public support moderate Gore over arch-conservative Dole - though polls indicate key swing voters would have voted for George H. Bush had he been the Republican candidate.
Tony
June 29th, 2011, 01:25 AM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)[8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
2004: Chuck Robb / Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
2008: Gary Johnson/ Ron Wyden (C/LD) [10]
2012: Gary Johnson / Ron Paul (C)
2014: Gary Johnson / Stephanie Meyer [11]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[/COLOR][3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
[10] Election results sent to congress
[11] Vice President Ron Paul and his son Rand Paul are killed in a plane crash near Alaska.
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums / Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R) [2]
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Bush retires instead of running for another term.
King Nazar
June 29th, 2011, 03:15 AM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)[8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
2004: Chuck Robb / Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
2008: Gary Johnson/ Ron Wyden (C/LD) [10]
2012: Gary Johnson / Ron Paul (C)
2014: Gary Johnson / Stephanie Meyer [11]
2016: Gary Johnson / Stephanie Meyer
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[/COLOR][3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
[10] Election results sent to congress
[11] Vice President Ron Paul and his son Rand Paul are killed in a plane crash near Alaska.
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums / Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R) [2]
2000: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Bush retires instead of running for another term.
Zacoftheaxes
June 29th, 2011, 03:35 AM
Pickney in 1804
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1808: Charles Cotesworth Pickney/ DeWitt Clinton (Federalist)
1812: DeWitt Clinton / James Monroe (Federalist)
1816: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/ Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1824: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1828: John C. Calhoun / Joseph Hiester (Republican)
1832: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1836: John Q. Adams / Daniel Webster (Free Soil)
1840: Martin Van Buren / Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1844: Millard Fillmore / Daniel Smith Donelson (American)
1848: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1852: James K. Polk / Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / William Seaward (Liberal)
1860: John C. Breckinridge / Stephen Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1868: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1872: Abraham Lincoln / John Bell (Liberal)
1876: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal) [1]
1880: William T. Sherman / Henry Wilson (Liberal)
1884: William T. Sherman / Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (Liberal) [2]
1888: Grover Cleveland / James Weaver (New Democratic)[3]
1892: Grover Cleveland/ James Weaver (ND)
1896: William H. Taft / Woodrow Wilson (ND)
1900: William J. Bryan / Marion Butler (Christian Democrats)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Alton B. Parker (ND)
1907: Alton B. Parker / vacant (ND) [4]
1908: James S. Sherman / Robert LaFollete (Liberal)
1909: Robert LaFollete / vacant (Liberal)[5]
1912: Robert LaFollete / William H. Taft (Liberal)
1916: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1920: Warren G. Harding/ Charles Evan Hughes (Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge / Hebert Hoover (Conservative)
1928: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats) [6]
1932: Al Smith/ Gilbert Hitchcock (Liberal Democrats)
1936: Gilbert Hitchcock / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Liberal Democrats)
1937: Franklin D. Roosevelt / vacant (Liberal Democrats) [7]
1940: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1944: Harry S. Truman / Henry Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
1948: Thomas E. Dewey / Robert A. Taft (Conservative)
1952: Adlai Stevenson / Joseph P. Kennedy Sr (Liberal Democrats)
1956: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1960: Robert A. Taft / Harold Stassen (C)
1964: Wayne Morse/ Hubert Humphrey (Liberal Democrat)
1968: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / John Wayne (C)
1976: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1980: John Wayne / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1988: Robert F. Kennedy / Chuck Robb (Liberal Democrat)
1992: James M. "Jimi" Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)[8]
1996: Jimi Hendrix / William J. Clinton (Freedom Party)
2000: Chuck Robb/Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat) [9]
2004: Chuck Robb / Jacqueline Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
2008: Gary Johnson/ Ron Wyden (C/LD) [10]
2012: Gary Johnson / Ron Paul (C)
2014: Gary Johnson / Stephanie Meyer [11]
2016: Gary Johnson / Stephanie Meyer
2020: Lilly Wyden/Andrew Cuomo (LD) [12]
[1] Lincoln declared that he wouldn't run again after the Civil war ended in 1874. Famous war hero William T. Sherman was elected in a landslide.
[2] Vice President Wilson left the ticket when he suffered a stroke that numbed half his side. He would die two years later.
[/COLOR][3] After the failures of the Democrats scince 1864, the party split between the far-right Christian Democrats and the populist New Democrats.
[4] Roosevelt was assassinated by a Lithuanian anarchist.
[5] Sherman assassinated by Woodrow Wilson, an insane racist.
[6] Liberal and New Democratic Party fusion ticket.
[7] Hitchcock died from a heart attack.
[8] First African American president, first candidate of the Freedom Party, known for its moderate positions
[9] First Female Vice President
[10] Election results sent to congress
[11] Vice President Ron Paul and his son Rand Paul are killed in a plane crash near Alaska.
[12] First female president
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums / Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R) [2]
2000: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
2004: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R) [3]
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Bush retires instead of running for another term.
[3] First female president
King Nazar
June 29th, 2011, 03:52 AM
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums / Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R) [2]
2000: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
2004: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R) [3]
2008: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R)
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Bush retires instead of running for another term.
[3] First female president
TNF
June 29th, 2011, 06:35 AM
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums / Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R) [2]
2000: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
2004: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R) [3]
2008: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R)
2012: Marcy Kaptur / James Hoffa (Liberal) [4]
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Bush retires instead of running for another term.
[3] First female president
[4] The Liberal Party was formed in response to the center-right shift of the Democrats after the Gore administration. Ideologically the party is of the center-left and can be described as social democratic.
Tony
June 29th, 2011, 07:11 AM
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums / Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R) [2]
2000: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
2004: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R) [3]
2008: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R)
2012: Marcy Kaptur / James Hoffa (Liberal) [4]
2016: Stephenie Meyer / Marco Rubio (R) [5]
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Bush retires instead of running for another term.
[3] First female president
[4] The Liberal Party was formed in response to the center-right shift of the Democrats after the Gore administration. Ideologically the party is of the center-left and can be described as social democratic.
[5] President-elect Scott Brown is assassinated by Rand Paul, son of late Texas Senator Ron Paul. Before he was shot dead, Rand Paul shouted insanely, "Meyer is now president! Down with that RINO". As the tragedy happens before the electoral college could vote, Governor Stephenie Meyer of Utah, becomes president. She chooses Senator Marco Rubio of Florida to become the new vice-president.
achilles483
June 29th, 2011, 12:00 PM
Reagan in '68:
1968: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George Romney (R)
1976: Ed Muskie / James Carter (D)
1980: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1984: Charles Percy / Paul Laxalt (R)
1988: Jerry Brown / Ronald Dellums (D)
1989: Ronald Dellums / Al Gore [1]
1992: Bob Dole / George H.W. Bush (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R) [2]
2000: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
2004: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R) [3]
2008: Lisa Murkowski/John Boehner (R)
2012: Marcy Kaptur / James Hoffa (Liberal) [4]
2016: Stephenie Meyer / Marco Rubio (R) [5]
2020: Stephanie Meyer / Marco Rubio (R)
[1] Brown resigns over a sex scandal, Dellums selects Senator Al Gore to fill in as Vice President
[2] Bush retires instead of running for another term.
[3] First female president
[4] The Liberal Party was formed in response to the center-right shift of the Democrats after the Gore administration. Ideologically the party is of the center-left and can be described as social democratic.
[5] President-elect Scott Brown is assassinated by Rand Paul, son of late Texas Senator Ron Paul. Before he was shot dead, Rand Paul shouted insanely, "Meyer is now president! Down with that RINO". As the tragedy happens before the electoral college could vote, Governor Stephenie Meyer of Utah, becomes president. She chooses Senator Marco Rubio of Florida to become the new vice-president.
Garfield Survives and is re-elected
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
Codae
June 29th, 2011, 10:16 PM
Garfield Survives and is re-elected
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
ISOT!:
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
Zacoftheaxes
June 30th, 2011, 02:27 AM
Garfield Survives and is re-elected
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1902: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
JoeMulk
June 30th, 2011, 02:39 AM
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Clevland/ Adlai Stevenson (D)
ISOT!:
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
1832: (1948): John C. Calhoun/Martin Van Buren (Democratic) [1]
[1] Jackson impeached for corruption, Calhoun managed to escape unscarred
Odysseus
June 30th, 2011, 03:09 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Clevland/ Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay/Benjamin Harrison (R)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
Zacoftheaxes
June 30th, 2011, 03:23 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Clevland/ Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay/Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay/Benjamin Harrison (R)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller/Prescott Bush (R)
King Nazar
June 30th, 2011, 10:57 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Clevland/ Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay/Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay/Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller/Prescott Bush (R)
1964: hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
TNF
July 1st, 2011, 05:51 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Clevland/ Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay/Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay/Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower/ J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller/Prescott Bush (R)
1964: hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
Mr. Magi
July 1st, 2011, 08:48 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
Zacoftheaxes
July 1st, 2011, 04:17 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
achilles483
July 1st, 2011, 04:35 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)[1]
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Mr. Magi
July 1st, 2011, 04:57 PM
Ooh, so close to having another no Teddy list.:p
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Tony
July 1st, 2011, 05:40 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Shadowlord
July 1st, 2011, 06:23 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Zacoftheaxes
July 1st, 2011, 06:27 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Calvin Coolidge/William Howard Taft (R)
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1985: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R) [2]
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
[2] President Laxalt assassinated
Mr. Magi
July 1st, 2011, 06:43 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge/William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge/vacant (R) [1]
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
1996: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
King Nazar
July 1st, 2011, 07:25 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge/William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge/vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
1996: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
2000: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Zacoftheaxes
July 1st, 2011, 07:39 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge/William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge/vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
1996: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
2000: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Herman Cain/Carl Paladino (New Conservatives)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Shadowlord
July 2nd, 2011, 12:07 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge/William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge/vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
1996: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
2000: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Herman Cain/Carl Paladino (New Conservatives)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
TNF
July 2nd, 2011, 02:49 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge/William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge/vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
1996: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
2000: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Herman Cain/Carl Paladino (New Conservatives)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
2012: Lou Dobbs / Marcy Kaptur (Radical Centrist)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Tony
July 2nd, 2011, 02:58 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
1996: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
2000: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Herman Cain/Carl Paladino (New Conservatives)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
2012: Lou Dobbs / Marcy Kaptur (Radical Centrist)
2016: Scott Brown / Stephenie Meyer (R)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Shadowlord
July 2nd, 2011, 03:12 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Eisenhower and Oppenheimer
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower / J. Robert Oppenheimer (R)
1960: Nelson Rockefeller / Prescott Bush (R)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon Johnson (D)
1972: Russel B. Long / George McGovern (D)
1976: Jerry Lewis/ George H. W. Bush (R)
1978: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R) [1]
1980: George H.W. Bush / Henry Jackson (R)
1984: Paul Laxalt / Robert Kasten (R)
1988: Bill Clinton / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
1996: Robert Kasten/Milton Friedman (R)
2000: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2004: Herman Cain/Carl Paladino (New Conservatives)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
2012: Lou Dobbs / Marcy Kaptur (Radical Centrist)
2016: Scott Brown / Stephenie Meyer (R)
2020: Ben R. Lujan / Chelsea Clinton (New Progressive)
[1] President Lewis killed in helicopter
Tony
July 2nd, 2011, 03:15 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
King Nazar
July 2nd, 2011, 04:06 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Shadowlord
July 2nd, 2011, 05:17 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
OOC: This was inspired by Drew's timeline "Fear Loathing and Gumbo on the Campaign Trail." For those who haven't read it, the timeline can be found here http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=150154. (http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=150154) The difference for this list is that McKeithen manages to narrowly win in 72'.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 2nd, 2011, 08:39 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
TNF
July 2nd, 2011, 05:16 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
RogueBeaver
July 2nd, 2011, 05:21 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 2nd, 2011, 08:16 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
King Nazar
July 3rd, 2011, 01:42 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 3rd, 2011, 01:53 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
Dean501
July 3rd, 2011, 04:02 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
2000: Dianne Feinstein/ William Clinton (R)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
King Nazar
July 3rd, 2011, 04:06 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2004: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
2000: Dianne Feinstein/ William Clinton (D)
2004: William Clinton / Al Gore (D)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
JoeMulk
July 3rd, 2011, 06:07 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2004: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
2000: Dianne Feinstein/ William Clinton (D)
2004: William Clinton / Al Gore (D)
2008: Lincoln Chaffee/Ben Nelson (R)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
__________________
La Grande Asperge
July 3rd, 2011, 03:07 PM
Apparently this should be moved to Shared Worlds.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 3rd, 2011, 03:20 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2004: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2008: John F. Kennedy, Jr. / Russell Feingold (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
2000: Dianne Feinstein/ William Clinton (D)
2004: William Clinton / Al Gore (D)
2008: Lincoln Chaffee / Ben Nelson (R)
2012: Lincoln Chaffee / Ben Nelson (R)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
Dean501
July 3rd, 2011, 03:36 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2004: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2008: Hillary Clinton/ Tom Hanks (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
2000: Dianne Feinstein/ William Clinton (D)
2004: William Clinton / Al Gore (D)
2008: Lincoln Chaffee/ Ben Nelson (R)
2012: Evan Bayh/ John Edwards (D)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 3rd, 2011, 05:34 PM
snip
You're gonna have to edit your post since I beat you to it.
Zacoftheaxes
July 3rd, 2011, 07:35 PM
Since the the two timelines seem to be coming to a close:
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
Shadowlord
July 3rd, 2011, 07:52 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2004: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2008: John F. Kennedy, Jr. / Russell Feingold (Liberal)
2012: John F. Kennedy, Jr. / Russell Feingold (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
2000: Dianne Feinstein/ William Clinton (D)
2004: William Clinton / Al Gore (D)
2008: Lincoln Chaffee / Ben Nelson (R)
2012: Lincoln Chaffee / Ben Nelson (R)
2016: Andrew Cuomo / Kendrick Meek (D)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
TNF
July 3rd, 2011, 08:16 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2004: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2008: John F. Kennedy, Jr. / Russell Feingold (Liberal)
2012: John F. Kennedy, Jr. / Russell Feingold (Liberal)
2016: Jennifer Granholm / Wes Clark (Liberal)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Fear, Loathing and Gumbo Makes for a Win
1972: John McKeithen / Birch Bayh (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller / Howard Baker (R)
1980: Howard Baker / Clint Eastwood (R) [1]
1984: Howard Baker/ Clint Eastwood (R)
1988: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1992: John Glenn / Dianne Feinstein (D)
1996: Dianne Feinstein / William Clinton (D)
2000: Dianne Feinstein/ William Clinton (D)
2004: William Clinton / Al Gore (D)
2008: Lincoln Chaffee / Ben Nelson (R)
2012: Lincoln Chaffee / Ben Nelson (R)
2016: Andrew Cuomo / Kendrick Meek (D)
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Kendrick Meek (D)
[1] President Rockefeller dies in 1978.
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
Zacoftheaxes
July 3rd, 2011, 08:29 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1896: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1900: Matthew S. Quay / Benjamin Harrison (R)
1904: Benjamin Harrison / William McKinley (R)
1908: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1912: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1916: William Randolph Hearst / Alton B. Parker (D)
1920: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1924: Theodore Roosevelt / Herbert Hoover (R)
1928: Theodore Roosevelt / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / William Howard Taft (R)
1938: Calvin Coolidge / vacant (R) [1]
1940: Franklin Roosevelt / Wendell Willkie (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1948: Wendell Willkie/Harry Truman (D)
1952: Wendell Willkie / Scott Lucas (Liberal)
1956: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Earl Warren (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1968: Barry Goldwater /George Wallace (Liberal)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Birch Bayh (Liberal)
1980: Jackie Robinson / Richard M. Nixon (Conservative) [2]
1984: Jackie Robinson/ George Bush (Conservative) [3]
1988: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1992: Edward Kennedy / Albert Gore (Liberal)
1996: Douglas Wilder / Howard Dean (Liberal)
2000: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2004: John McCain/ Elizabeth Dole (Conservative)
2008: John F. Kennedy, Jr. / Russell Feingold (Liberal)
2012: John F. Kennedy, Jr. / Russell Feingold (Liberal)
2016: Jennifer Granholm / Wes Clark (Liberal)
2020: Micheal Bolton/Andrew Cuomo (Conservative)
[1] Taft dies at the ripe old age of 78.
[2] First African-American President.
[3] The Second Lady's stroke compels Nixon's retirement.
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
King Nazar
July 4th, 2011, 12:26 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
Shadowlord
July 4th, 2011, 01:08 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
EvilSpaceAlien
July 4th, 2011, 01:14 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
La Grande Asperge
July 4th, 2011, 01:56 AM
[QUOTE=EvilSpaceAlien;4729205]Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1945: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
Zacoftheaxes
July 4th, 2011, 03:49 PM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
Odysseus
July 4th, 2011, 05:23 PM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
Shadowlord
July 4th, 2011, 09:21 PM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes /Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
EvilSpaceAlien
July 4th, 2011, 09:25 PM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
Lord Roem
July 4th, 2011, 09:38 PM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
King Nazar
July 5th, 2011, 03:11 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
Shadowlord
July 5th, 2011, 04:15 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
King Nazar
July 5th, 2011, 04:40 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
TNF
July 5th, 2011, 04:59 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1976: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
Zacoftheaxes
July 5th, 2011, 05:04 AM
Why are there two 1960s?
EvilSpaceAlien
July 5th, 2011, 09:52 AM
Why are there two 1960s?
Fixed.
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
Shadowlord
July 5th, 2011, 09:59 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
EvilSpaceAlien
July 5th, 2011, 10:15 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
Zacoftheaxes
July 5th, 2011, 05:04 PM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1996: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
King Nazar
July 6th, 2011, 01:14 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1996: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2000: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
Shadowlord
July 6th, 2011, 02:20 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1996: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2000: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2004: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
King Nazar
July 6th, 2011, 03:03 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1996: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2000: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2004: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
2008: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
Zacoftheaxes
July 6th, 2011, 04:34 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1996: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2000: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2004: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
2008: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
2012: Penn Jillette/Rand Paul (DR)
King Nazar
July 6th, 2011, 04:50 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1996: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2000: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2004: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
2008: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
2012: Penn Jillette/Rand Paul (DR)
2016: Barack Obama / Russ Feingold (SF)
Shadowlord
July 6th, 2011, 05:29 AM
Hughes in '16
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evan Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive Socialist)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (Socialist Freedom)
1932: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1936: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1940: Norman Thomas / Henry Wallace (SF)
1944: Thomas Dewey / James Farley (Republican-Democratic fusion)
1948: Thomas Dewey/James Farley (Democratic-Republicans)
1952: James Farley/Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1956: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1960: Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman (SF)
1964: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1968: W. Averell Harriman / Lurleen Wallace (Democratic-Republicans)
1972: Eugene McCarthy / Michael Harrington (SF)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (Democratic-Republicans)
1980: Frank Zeidler / Jerry Voorhis (SF)
1984: Frank Zeidler / Ronald Dellums (SF)
1988: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1992: Ronald Dellums / Geraldine Ferraro (SF)
1996: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2000: Jack Kemp/John Cornyn (DR)
2004: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
2008: Bernie Sanders / Brian Moore (SF)
2012: Penn Jillette/Rand Paul (DR)
2016: Barack Obama / Russ Feingold (SF)
2020: Barack Obama / Russ Feingold (SF)
Codae
July 6th, 2011, 05:36 AM
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
1892: Grover Clevland/ Adlai Stevenson (D)
ISOT!:
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
1832: (1948): John C. Calhoun/Martin Van Buren (Democratic) [1]
[1] Jackson impeached for corruption, Calhoun managed to escape unscarred
Garfield Survives and is re-elected
1884: James Garfield / Chester A Arthur (R)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Adlai Stevenson (D)
ISOT!:
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
Well, that one's done. Is there any interest in continuing this scenario I started a couple pages back?
Zacoftheaxes
July 6th, 2011, 05:43 AM
Well, that one's done. Is there any interest in continuing this scenario I started a couple pages back?
ISOT is ASBs and I did not quite understand it, but keep it going if you want.
I'll start another one:
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis (R)
Codae
July 6th, 2011, 06:19 AM
ISOT!
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
1948: John C. Calhoun / Martin Van Buren [1]
1952: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / Adlai Stevenson (Liberal Democrat)
ISOT is ASBs and I did not quite understand it, but keep it going if you want.
Well, the idea is that the Jacksonian state is plopped down into the closing phase of WWII, the goal being to achieve a mixture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century politicians and party politics.
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
jerseyrules
July 6th, 2011, 10:21 PM
ISOT!
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
1948: John C. Calhoun / Martin Van Buren [1]
1952: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / Adlai Stevenson (Liberal Democrat)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / John F. Kennedy (C)
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Prescott Bush (R)
Zacoftheaxes
July 6th, 2011, 10:31 PM
Reagan would be awfully young to be VP
jerseyrules
July 6th, 2011, 10:44 PM
Reagan would be awfully young to be VP
He would be older than Breckinridge...fine but I'm making him a prominent member of the House of Reps and a Chairman of the Finance Committee...he WILL be back
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 12:43 AM
He would be older than Breckinridge was.
Alrighty.
ISOT!
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
1948: John C. Calhoun / Martin Van Buren [1]
1952: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / Adlai Stevenson (Liberal Democrat)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / John F. Kennedy (C)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / John F. Kennedy (C)
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R) [1]
[1] Taft poisoned
DSS
July 7th, 2011, 12:46 AM
President Reagan in 1942???:eek:
I think that's the first time I've seen a President get elected forty years before his OTL election in an ATL.:eek:
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 12:47 AM
President Reagan in 1942???:eek:
I think that's the first time I've seen a President get elected forty years before his OTL election in an ATL.:eek:
Timeline worthy.
jerseyrules
July 7th, 2011, 12:47 AM
ISOT!
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
1948: John C. Calhoun / Martin Van Buren [1]
1952: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / Adlai Stevenson (Liberal Democrat)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / John F. Kennedy (C)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / John F. Kennedy (C)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Barry Goldwater (C)
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush
[1] Taft poisoned
jerseyrules
July 7th, 2011, 12:50 AM
Timeline worthy.
Anyone have spare time? That would be an amazing TL to read! I don't know if I would do it justice...or a lot of 1940's TL's for that matter...:D
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 01:34 AM
Anyone have spare time? That would be an amazing TL to read! I don't know if I would do it justice...or a lot of 1940's TL's for that matter...:D
A young Reagan presiding over World War 2. What a concept.
jerseyrules
July 7th, 2011, 02:20 AM
A young Reagan presiding over World War 2. What a concept.
Exactly! :D
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 02:24 AM
ISOT!
1828 (1944): Andrew Jackson / John C. Calhoun (Democratic)
1948: John C. Calhoun / Martin Van Buren [1]
1952: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / Adlai Stevenson (Liberal Democrat)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / John F. Kennedy (C)
1960: Dwight Eisenhower (I) / John F. Kennedy (C)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Barry Goldwater (C)
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
[1] Taft poisoned
This may lead to reversed political parties.
Mr. Magi
July 7th, 2011, 03:18 AM
Well, the idea is that the Jacksonian state is plopped down into the closing phase of WWII, the goal being to achieve a mixture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century politicians and party politics.
But the last time I checked, there was already a thread designed for ASB presidents...
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=188798
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
[1] Taft poisoned
jerseyrules
July 7th, 2011, 06:28 AM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
[1] Taft poisoned
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 07:15 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
[1] Taft poisoned
Paul V McNutt
July 7th, 2011, 07:31 PM
In 1940, Ronald Reagan was a Democrat OTL. So when he moves from unknown actor to vice president, he changes his views.
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 07:43 PM
In 1940, Ronald Reagan was a Democrat OTL. So when he moves from unknown actor to vice president, he changes his views.
That was in a timeline where there was a Great Depression however, so he may have different thoughts politically.
Still, it seems we're getting a more moderate/libertarian Republican party.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 7th, 2011, 09:06 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
jerseyrules
July 7th, 2011, 10:17 PM
In 1940, Ronald Reagan was a Democrat OTL. So when he moves from unknown actor to vice president, he changes his views.
Yes but that was largely due to the great depression that he became a democrat; while he was a dem, he was still very conservative; he just voted for what he saw as the lesser of two evils, and I believe he stayed out of the election in 48 for the most part, and if he voted for Truman he did so grudgingly. I'm pretty sure he voted for Eisenhower, and I know that he supported Nixon in 1960; he was not a fan of the Kennedys. He switched to Republican in 62 largely to support Goldwater. And yes, the Republican party remains non-interventionist largely, while the dems remain warmongers. ;)
jerseyrules
July 7th, 2011, 10:19 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 10:38 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
jerseyrules
July 7th, 2011, 10:50 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
July 7th, 2011, 10:56 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
King Nazar
July 7th, 2011, 11:17 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
Zacoftheaxes
July 7th, 2011, 11:29 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick/Eugene McCarthy (D)
EvilSpaceAlien
July 7th, 2011, 11:31 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick/Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
King Nazar
July 7th, 2011, 11:58 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
1996: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick/Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H.W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
jerseyrules
July 8th, 2011, 12:20 AM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
1996: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
2000: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR) - The remaining Democrats as well as the Libertarians from all parties are merged with the Christian Democratic-Republicans. Barry Goldwater, Jr. becomes Speaker of the House and Rand Paul becomes Senate majority leader.
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
King Nazar
July 9th, 2011, 03:35 AM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
1996: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
2000: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR) - The remaining Democrats as well as the Libertarians from all parties are merged with the Christian Democratic-Republicans. Barry Goldwater, Jr. becomes Speaker of the House and Rand Paul becomes Senate majority leader.
2004: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Bob Dole / George W. Bush (R)
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
Shadowlord
July 9th, 2011, 05:11 AM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
1996: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
2000: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR) - The remaining Democrats as well as the Libertarians from all parties are merged with the Christian Democratic-Republicans. Barry Goldwater, Jr. becomes Speaker of the House and Rand Paul becomes Senate majority leader.
2004: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR)
2008: Russ Feingold / Brian Schweitzer (LD)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Bob Dole / George W. Bush (R)
2004: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
Robert
July 9th, 2011, 08:21 PM
1960 Richard Nixon (R)/Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1963 Henry Cabot Lodge (R)/Vacant (1)
1964 Henry Cabot Lodge (R)/Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968 John F. Kennedy (D)/Hubert Humphrey (D)
1972 John F. Kennedy (D)/Hubert Humphrey (D)
1976 Ronald Reagan (R)/Jack Kemp (R)
1980 Ronald Reagan (R)/Jack Kemp (R)
1984 Jack Kemp (R)/George Bush (R)
1988 Edward Kennedy (D)/Mario Cuomo (D)
1992 George Bush (R)/Bob Dole (R)
1996 Bill Clinton (D)/Lloyd Bentsen (D)
2000 Bill Clinton (D)/Lloyd Bentsen (D)
2004 George W. Bush (R)/John McCain (R)
2008 George W. Bush (R)/John McCain (R)
2012 Barack Obama (R)/Chuck Schumer (R)
2016 Sarah Palin (R)/Michelle Bachmann (R)
2020 Sarah Palin (R)/Michelle Bachmann (R)
(1) President Nixon assassinated in Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 9th, 2011, 09:18 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
1996: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
2000: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR) - The remaining Democrats as well as the Libertarians from all parties are merged with the Christian Democratic-Republicans. Barry Goldwater, Jr. becomes Speaker of the House and Rand Paul becomes Senate majority leader.
2004: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR)
2008: Russ Feingold / Brian Schweitzer (LD)
2012: Russ Feingold / Brian Schweitzer (LD)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Bob Dole / George W. Bush (R)
2004: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
2008: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
Tony
July 10th, 2011, 12:08 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
1996: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
2000: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR) - The remaining Democrats as well as the Libertarians from all parties are merged with the Christian Democratic-Republicans. Barry Goldwater, Jr. becomes Speaker of the House and Rand Paul becomes Senate majority leader.
2004: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR)
2008: Russ Feingold / Brian Schweitzer (LD)
2012: Russ Feingold / Brian Schweitzer (LD)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (CDR)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Bob Dole / George W. Bush (R)
2004: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
2008: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
2012: Andrew Cuomo / Mark Warner (D)
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
King Nazar
July 10th, 2011, 08:10 PM
No Great Depression
1932: Herbert Hoover / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: John Nance Garner / Newton Baker (D)
1940: Robert A. Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1942: Ronald Reagan/vacant (R)[1]
1944: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1948: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1952: Ronald Reagan / Prescott Bush (R)
1956: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1960: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1964: Edmund Muskie / Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal Democratic Party) [2]
1968: Maureen Reagan / George H. W. Bush (R)
1972: Pat Robertson/George Smathers (Christian Democrats)
1976: Bob Dole / George H. W. Bush (CDR) - CD / Rep merge = Christian Democratic-Republicans
1980: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1984: Birch Bayh / Jerry Brown (LD)
1988: Ron Paul/Randy Reagan (I) [3]
1992: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
1996: Jay Rockefeller / Bob Kerrey (LD)
2000: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR) - The remaining Democrats as well as the Libertarians from all parties are merged with the Christian Democratic-Republicans. Barry Goldwater, Jr. becomes Speaker of the House and Rand Paul becomes Senate majority leader.
2004: Randy Reagan / Hillary Rodham (CDR)
2008: Russ Feingold / Brian Schweitzer (LD)
2012: Russ Feingold / Brian Schweitzer (LD)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (CDR)
2020: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (CDR)
[1] Taft poisoned
[2] Northern Democrats and liberal minded southerners split from their party and form the Liberal Democratic Party, while the Democratic Party becomes marginalized and more like a party which can only win in the deep south.
[3] Son of TTL's Maureen Reagan
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Bob Dole / George W. Bush (R)
2004: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
2008: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
2012: Andrew Cuomo / Mark Warner (D)
2016: Andrew Cuomo / Mark Warner (D)
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
elyski
July 10th, 2011, 09:02 PM
Many US-Asian Wars
1964: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1968: Barry Goldwater / William E. Miller (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / Jeane Kirkpatrick (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1984: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1988: Jeane Kirkpatrick / Eugene McCarthy (D)
1992: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1996: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Bob Dole / George W. Bush (R)
2004: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
2008: Bill Bradley / Al Gore (D)
2012: Andrew Cuomo / Mark Warner (D)
2016: Andrew Cuomo / Mark Warner (D)
2020: Mark Warner / Barack Obama (D)
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
JoeMulk
July 10th, 2011, 09:07 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo/Al Smith (D)
Tony
July 11th, 2011, 01:35 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
jmill
July 11th, 2011, 01:52 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
King Nazar
July 11th, 2011, 01:55 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1933: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
(http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=4756660)
Shadowlord
July 11th, 2011, 01:59 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
JoeMulk
July 11th, 2011, 02:59 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Calvin Coolidge/Fiorello LaGuardia (R)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler/Jerry Voohris (D)
Tony
July 11th, 2011, 03:20 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (R)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
Shadowlord
July 11th, 2011, 05:13 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
achilles483
July 11th, 2011, 06:11 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
Codae
July 11th, 2011, 11:21 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
Shadowlord
July 11th, 2011, 11:54 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
jerseyrules
July 12th, 2011, 01:52 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
Dean501
July 12th, 2011, 02:03 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
jerseyrules
July 12th, 2011, 02:13 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
Shadowlord
July 12th, 2011, 02:21 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
King Nazar
July 12th, 2011, 02:24 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
jerseyrules
July 12th, 2011, 02:37 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
Shadowlord
July 12th, 2011, 03:21 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D) [1]
[1] First Female President
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
King Nazar
July 12th, 2011, 03:23 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
jerseyrules
July 12th, 2011, 05:11 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
Shadowlord
July 12th, 2011, 06:15 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D) [1]
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2000: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
[1] First Female President
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
Tony
July 12th, 2011, 01:03 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D) [1]
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2000: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2004: Lamar Alexander / Elizabeth Dole (R)
[1] First Female President
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
achilles483
July 12th, 2011, 01:11 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D) [1]
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2000: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2004: Lamar Alexander / Elizabeth Dole (R)
2008: John Kerry / John McCain (D)
[1] First Female President
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
Shadowlord
July 12th, 2011, 01:18 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D) [1]
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2000: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2004: Lamar Alexander / Elizabeth Dole (R)
2008: John Kerry / John McCain (D)
2012: John Kerry / John McCain (D)
[1] First Female President
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
achilles483
July 12th, 2011, 06:43 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D) [1]
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2000: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2004: Lamar Alexander / Elizabeth Dole (R)
2008: John Kerry / John McCain (D)
2012: John Kerry / John McCain (D)
2016: Mitch Daniels / Marco Rubio (R)
[1] First Female President
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 12th, 2011, 07:16 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
[1] Hoover assassinated
World War One ends early
1920: William MacAdoo /Al Smith (D)
1924: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Henry Ford / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Alben W. Barkley (D)
1940: Burton K Wheeler / Jerry Voohris (D)
1944: Wendell Willkie / Robert Taft (R)
1948: Jerry Voohris / Adlai E. Stevenson II (D)
1952: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (R)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / John F. Kennedy (R)
1968: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr./ George McGovern (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. / George McGovern (D)
1984: Bob Dole / Maureen Reagan (R)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D) [1]
1992: Geraldine Ferraro / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2000: Maureen Reagan / Betty Ford (R)
2004: Lamar Alexander / Elizabeth Dole (R)
2008: John Kerry / John McCain (D)
2012: John Kerry / John McCain (D)
2016: Mitch Daniels / Marco Rubio (R)
2020: Eliot Spitzer / Barack Obama (D)
[1] First Female President
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R) - Progressive Party solidifies itself as a serious third party competing for and splitting the liberal vote with the Democrats
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R) - Great Depression causes conservative Southern Democrats (now essentially the entire party) to merge with Republicans
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
jerseyrules
July 13th, 2011, 12:07 AM
[/COLOR]Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
2004: Phil Gramm / Lamar Alexander (R)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
Tony
July 13th, 2011, 01:34 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
2004: Phil Gramm / Lamar Alexander (R)
2008: John Edwards / Joe Biden (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 13th, 2011, 03:11 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
2004: Phil Gramm / Lamar Alexander (R)
2008: John Edwards / Joe Biden (D)
2012: John Edwards / Eliot Spitzer (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
jerseyrules
July 13th, 2011, 08:29 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
2004: Phil Gramm / Lamar Alexander (R)
2008: John Edwards / Joe Biden (D)
2012: John Edwards / Eliot Spitzer (D)
2016: Lamar Alexander / Louis Fortuno (R)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
EvilSpaceAlien
July 13th, 2011, 08:57 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
2004: Phil Gramm / Lamar Alexander (R)
2008: John Edwards / Joe Biden (D)
2012: John Edwards / Eliot Spitzer (D)
2016: Lamar Alexander / Louis Fortuno (R)
2020: Eliot Spitzer / Amy Klobuchar (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
jerseyrules
July 13th, 2011, 09:09 PM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
2004: Phil Gramm / Lamar Alexander (R)
2008: John Edwards / Joe Biden (D)
2012: John Edwards / Eliot Spitzer (D)
2016: Lamar Alexander / Louis Fortuno (R)
2020: Eliot Spitzer / Amy Klobuchar (D)
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
Tony
July 14th, 2011, 01:16 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
OOC: Is it not allowed to have anybody reelected in this TL??
King Nazar
July 14th, 2011, 01:27 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
OOC: Is it not allowed to have anybody reelected in this TL??
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 14th, 2011, 01:30 AM
Garfield Lives
1884: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1888: James A. Garfield / Chester Arthur (R)
1892: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1896: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Arthur Sewall (D)
1900: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1904: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1908: Mark Hanna / Robert Todd Lincoln (R)
1912: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Champ Clark/ Woodrow Wilson (D)
1920: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1924: Robert Todd Lincoln / Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1932: Albert Ritchie / Cordell Hull (D)
1936: Herbert Hoover / Alf Landon (R)
1938: Alf Landon (R) [1]
1940: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Alf Landon / Charles L. McNary (R)
1948: Richard Russel Jr./ Estes Kefauver (D)
1952: Robert A. Taft / Barry Goldwater (R)
1956: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai E. Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / Geraldine Ferraro (R)
1980: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1984: Walter Mondale / George H.W. Bush (D)
1988: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1992: Jack Kemp / Joe Biden (R)
1996: Joe Biden / Phil Gramm (R)
2000: George W. Bush / Al Gore (D)
2004: Phil Gramm / Lamar Alexander (R)
2008: John Edwards / Joe Biden (D)
2012: John Edwards / Eliot Spitzer (D)
2016: Lamar Alexander / Louis Fortuno (R)
2020: Eliot Spitzer / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2024: Eliot Spitzer / Mark Begich
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phill Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Jerry Brown / Tom Daschle (P)
EvilSpaceAlien
July 14th, 2011, 01:39 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2004: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
Badshah
July 14th, 2011, 01:41 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2004: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2008: Bill Clinton/Barack Obama (P)
Tony
July 14th, 2011, 01:47 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2004: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2008: Bill Clinton / Barack Obama (P)
2012: Mitt Romney / Mark Sanford (R)
King Nazar
July 14th, 2011, 01:52 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2004: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2008: Bill Clinton / Barack Obama (P)
2012: Mitt Romney / Mark Sanford (R)
2016: Mitt Romney / Mark Sanford (R)
Shadowlord
July 14th, 2011, 02:04 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2004: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2008: Bill Clinton / Barack Obama (P)
2012: Mitt Romney / Mark Sanford (R)
2016: Mitt Romney / Mark Sanford (R)
2020: Ben R. Lujan / Chelsea Clinton (P)
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 14th, 2011, 02:16 AM
Bryan (Again)
1912: William Jennings Bryan / Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (D)
1916: Teddy Roosevelt/ Charles Fairbanks (P)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Frank O. Lowden (R)
1924: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1928: Robert La Follette / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1932: Robert A. Taft / Warren G. Harding (R)
1936: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1940: Burton K. Wheeler / Henry Wallace (P)
1944: Robert A. Taft / Franklin D. Roosevelt (R)
1948: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1952: Harry S Truman / Thomas Dewey (P)
1956: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Harold Stassen / Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Hubert Humphrey (P)
1972: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (P)
1980: George Smathers / John Anderson (P)
1984: Barry Goldwater, Jr. / Bob Dole (R)
1988: John Anderson / Jerry Brown (P)
1992: Bob Dole / H. Ross Perot (R)
1996: Phil Gramm / Oliver North (R)
2000: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2004: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (P)
2008: Bill Clinton / Barack Obama (P)
2012: Mitt Romney / Mark Sanford (R)
2016: Mitt Romney / Mark Sanford (R)
2020: Ben R. Lujan / Chelsea Clinton (P)
2024: Mark Sanford / Bobby Jindal (R)
jerseyrules
July 14th, 2011, 04:16 AM
New TL:
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
Shadowlord
July 14th, 2011, 08:35 AM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
Aero
July 14th, 2011, 08:56 AM
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart / Lloyd Bentsen (D)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
achilles483
July 14th, 2011, 12:10 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 14th, 2011, 12:56 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 14th, 2011, 01:11 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
achilles483
July 14th, 2011, 01:19 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W Bush (R)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 14th, 2011, 01:37 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W Bush (R)
2004: Bill Clinton / John Kerry
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [2]
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
[2] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
Shadowlord
July 14th, 2011, 01:59 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1880: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W Bush (R)
2004: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
2008: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [1]
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
[1] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 14th, 2011, 02:25 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1880: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1884: Robert Todd Lincoln / James G. Blaine (W)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W Bush (R)
2004: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
2008: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
2012: Jon Huntsman / Scott Brown (R)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [1]
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
[1] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
achilles483
July 14th, 2011, 02:27 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1880: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1884: Robert Todd Lincoln / James G. Blaine (W)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Benajmin Harrison (D)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W Bush (R)
2004: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
2008: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
2012: Jon Huntsman / Scott Brown (R)
2016: Jeb Bush / Mitt Romney (D)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [1]
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Bob Dole (R)
[1] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 14th, 2011, 03:22 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1880: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1884: Robert Todd Lincoln / James G. Blaine (W)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Benajmin Harrison (D)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (W)
Ford in 1980
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (R) [1]
1984: Gary Hart/ Lloyd Bentsen (D)
1988: John Sununu / Ron Paul (R)
1992: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain / George W Bush (R)
2004: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
2008: Bill Clinton / John Kerry (D)
2012: Jon Huntsman / Scott Brown (R)
2016: Jeb Bush / Mitt Romney (D)
2020: Mitt Romney / Barack Obama (D)
[1] Ford decides to run again in 1980 and narrowly defeats Reagan in the primary.
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [1]
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Gary Hart (D)
[1] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
EvilSpaceAlien
July 14th, 2011, 06:01 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1880: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1884: Robert Todd Lincoln / James G. Blaine (W)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Benajmin Harrison (D)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (W)
1896: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (W)
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [1]
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Walter Mondale / Gary Hart (D)
[1] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
Zacoftheaxes
July 14th, 2011, 09:40 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1880: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1884: Robert Todd Lincoln / James G. Blaine (W)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Benajmin Harrison (D)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (W)
1896: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (W)
1900: William Randolph Hearst/Jesse Root Grant (American Party)
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [1]
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Walter Mondale / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Gary Hart/ Ron Wyden (D)
[1] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
Bulletsfromthegrassyknoll
July 14th, 2011, 09:46 PM
Whigs survive!
1852: Millard Fillmore / William Alexander Graham (W)
1856: William Alexander Graham / Winfield Scott (W)
1860: Stephen Douglas / John Breckinridge (D)
1864: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1868: Winfield Scott / Abraham Lincoln (W)
1872: Ulysses Grant / Salmon Chase (W)
1876: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1880: Horatio Seymour / Samuel Tilden (D)
1884: Robert Todd Lincoln / James G. Blaine (W)
1888: Grover Cleveland / Benajmin Harrison (D)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (W)
1896: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (W)
1900: William Randolph Hearst/Jesse Root Grant (American Party)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / William Jennings Bryan (D)
New TL: LBJ wins in 1968
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (D) [1]
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Hubert H. Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1984: Walter Mondale / Gary Hart (D)
1988: Walter Mondale / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Gary Hart/ Ron Wyden (D)
1996: Bob Dole / Bill Clinton (R)
[1] Vietnam involvement isn't as great as it was in OTL, LBJ's popularity with Great Society easily wins him the election.
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