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Badshah
August 7th, 2011, 03:34 AM
It stops at 2020.:)
Badshah
August 7th, 2011, 03:36 AM
Stranger America
1888: Louis Riel / Mark Twain (R) [1]
1892: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1896: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1900: Whitelaw Reid/ John D. Rockefeller (R)
1904: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1908: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1912: C. I. Scofield/ Bird Sim Coler (D)
1916: John Wanamaker / Thomas Edison (R)
1920: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1924: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1928: Albert B. Fall / Henry Ford (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R) [2]
1940: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R)
1944: Huey Long / Humphrey Bogart (D)
1948 Huey Long/ Humphrey Bogart (D)
1952: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1956: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1960: James Stewart / Richard M. Nixon (R)[3]
1964: John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1968 John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1980: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1984: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1988: Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton (R)
1992: Edward Kennedy/ Bill Clinton (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
[1] Vice President Douglass retires.
[2] Huey Long ran as an independent, leading to the election of Frank Knox.
[3] Assassinated in a car bombing following a run for re-election.
freethinker
August 7th, 2011, 03:37 AM
It stops at 2020.:)
man... oh well,
tommorow ill start making bios for the Steel/Labour List
Badshah
August 7th, 2011, 03:39 AM
man... oh well,
tommorow ill start making bios for the Steel/Labour List
Cool, I'll look out for them.
freethinker
August 7th, 2011, 03:45 AM
Stranger America
1888: Louis Riel / Mark Twain (R) [1]
1892: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1896: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1900: Whitelaw Reid/ John D. Rockefeller (R)
1904: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1908: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1912: C. I. Scofield/ Bird Sim Coler (D)
1916: John Wanamaker / Thomas Edison (R)
1920: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1924: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1928: Albert B. Fall / Henry Ford (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R) [2]
1940: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R)
1944: Huey Long / Humphrey Bogart (D)
1948 Huey Long/ Humphrey Bogart (D)
1952: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1956: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1960: James Stewart / Richard M. Nixon (R)[3]
1964: John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1968 John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1980: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1984: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1988: Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton (R)
1992: Edward Kennedy/ Bill Clinton (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2004: Mike Hukabee / George H.W Bush
[1] Vice President Douglass retires.
[2] Huey Long ran as an independent, leading to the election of Frank Knox.
[3] Assassinated in a car bombing following a run for re-election.
Nazi Space Spy
August 7th, 2011, 03:54 AM
Stranger America
1888: Louis Riel / Mark Twain (R) [1]
1892: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1896: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1900: Whitelaw Reid/ John D. Rockefeller (R)
1904: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1908: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1912: C. I. Scofield/ Bird Sim Coler (D)
1916: John Wanamaker / Thomas Edison (R)
1920: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1924: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1928: Albert B. Fall / Henry Ford (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R) [2]
1940: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R)
1944: Huey Long / Humphrey Bogart (D)
1948 Huey Long/ Humphrey Bogart (D)
1952: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1956: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1960: James Stewart / Richard M. Nixon (R)[3]
1964: John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1968 John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1980: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1984: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1988: Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton (R)
1992: Edward Kennedy/ Bill Clinton (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2004: Mike Huckabee / George H.W Bush (D)
2008: Mike Huckabee/Fred Thompson (D)
[1] Vice President Douglass retires.
[2] Huey Long ran as an independent, leading to the election of Frank Knox.
[3] Assassinated in a car bombing following a run for re-election.
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater/William Miller (R)
King Nazar
August 7th, 2011, 03:57 AM
Stranger America
1888: Louis Riel / Mark Twain (R) [1]
1892: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1896: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1900: Whitelaw Reid/ John D. Rockefeller (R)
1904: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1908: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1912: C. I. Scofield/ Bird Sim Coler (D)
1916: John Wanamaker / Thomas Edison (R)
1920: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1924: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1928: Albert B. Fall / Henry Ford (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R) [2]
1940: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R)
1944: Huey Long / Humphrey Bogart (D)
1948 Huey Long/ Humphrey Bogart (D)
1952: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1956: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1960: James Stewart / Richard M. Nixon (R)[3]
1964: John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1968 John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1980: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1984: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1988: Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton (R)
1992: Edward Kennedy/ Bill Clinton (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2004: Mike Huckabee / George H.W Bush (D)
2008: Mike Huckabee/Fred Thompson (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Al Gore (R)
[1] Vice President Douglass retires.
[2] Huey Long ran as an independent, leading to the election of Frank Knox.
[3] Assassinated in a car bombing following a run for re-election.
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater/William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
Badshah
August 7th, 2011, 05:38 AM
Stranger America
1888: Louis Riel / Mark Twain (R) [1]
1892: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1896: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1900: Whitelaw Reid/ John D. Rockefeller (R)
1904: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1908: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1912: C. I. Scofield/ Bird Sim Coler (D)
1916: John Wanamaker / Thomas Edison (R)
1920: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1924: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1928: Albert B. Fall / Henry Ford (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R) [2]
1940: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R)
1944: Huey Long / Humphrey Bogart (D)
1948 Huey Long/ Humphrey Bogart (D)
1952: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1956: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1960: James Stewart / Richard M. Nixon (R)[3]
1964: John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1968 John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1980: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1984: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1988: Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton (R)
1992: Edward Kennedy/ Bill Clinton (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2004: Mike Huckabee / George H.W Bush (D)
2008: Mike Huckabee/Fred Thompson (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Al Gore (R)
2016: Mitt Romney/Al Gore (R)
[1] Vice President Douglass retires.
[2] Huey Long ran as an independent, leading to the election of Frank Knox.
[3] Assassinated in a car bombing following a run for re-election.
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater/William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
JoeMulk
August 7th, 2011, 06:13 AM
Stranger America
1888: Louis Riel / Mark Twain (R) [1]
1892: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1896: Mark Twain / Whitelaw Reid (R)
1900: Whitelaw Reid/ John D. Rockefeller (R)
1904: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1908: C. I. Scofield / Bird Sim Coler (D)
1912: C. I. Scofield/ Bird Sim Coler (D)
1916: John Wanamaker / Thomas Edison (R)
1920: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1924: John Wanamaker/ Thomas Edison (R)
1928: Albert B. Fall / Henry Ford (R)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry Wallace (D)
1936: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R) [2]
1940: Frank Knox / James J. Davis (R)
1944: Huey Long / Humphrey Bogart (D)
1948 Huey Long/ Humphrey Bogart (D)
1952: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1956: William Faulkner / Frank Sinatra (D)
1960: James Stewart / Richard M. Nixon (R)[3]
1964: John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1968 John F. Kennedy/Endicott Peabody (R)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1976: Nelson Rockefeller/ Gerald Ford (D)
1980: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1984: Quentin Roosevelt II/Edward Kennedy (R)
1988: Edward Kennedy/Bill Clinton (R)
1992: Edward Kennedy/ Bill Clinton (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Joe Biden (R)
2004: Mike Huckabee / George H.W Bush (D)
2008: Mike Huckabee/Fred Thompson (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Al Gore (R)
2016: Mitt Romney/Al Gore (R)
2020: Al Franken/Juan Castro (D)
[1] Vice President Douglass retires.
[2] Huey Long ran as an independent, leading to the election of Frank Knox.
[3] Assassinated in a car bombing following a run for re-election.
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater/William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy/Murray Rothbard (R)
Shadowlord
August 7th, 2011, 10:21 AM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater/William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy/Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy/Murray Rothbard (R)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
Tony
August 7th, 2011, 04:38 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater/William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R)[2]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
EvilSpaceAlien
August 7th, 2011, 05:03 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater/William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R)[2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
Tony
August 7th, 2011, 05:20 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Charles James Fox
August 7th, 2011, 06:07 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
freethinker
August 7th, 2011, 06:38 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964 Adial Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
EvilSpaceAlien
August 7th, 2011, 07:41 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2004: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
Charles James Fox
August 7th, 2011, 07:47 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2004: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
2008: Barry Goldwater Jr. / Carly Fiorina (R)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
freethinker
August 7th, 2011, 07:49 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2004: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
2008: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Robert F Kennedy /Terry Sandford (D) [6]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] Stuart Symington was assassinated on November 2nd 1971 by White Supremist Robert Daniels, Robert Kennedy becomes President and chooses Terry Sandford as his vice in the 1972 Election.
freethinker
August 7th, 2011, 07:51 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2004: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
2008: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Robert F Kennedy /Terry Sandford (D) [6]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] Stuart Symington was assassinated on November 2nd 1971 by White Supremist Robert Daniels, Robert Kennedy becomes President and chooses Terry Sandford as his vice in the 1972 Election.
ughh.. why do I keep on doing that!
freethinker
August 7th, 2011, 07:53 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2004: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
2008: Barry Goldwater Jr. / Carly Fiorina (R)
2012: Barry Goldwater Jr. / Carly Fiorina (R)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
Nazi Space Spy
August 7th, 2011, 08:37 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2004: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
2008: Barry Goldwater Jr. / Carly Fiorina (R)
2012: Barry Goldwater Jr. / Carly Fiorina (R)
2016: Joe Manchin/Charlie Crist (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr./Arch Moore (R) [6]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
Charles James Fox
August 7th, 2011, 09:00 PM
Miracle in 64!
1964: Barry Goldwater / William Miller (R)
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1972: Hubert Humphrey/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1976: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1980: Charles Percy / Murray Rothbard (R)
1984: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1988: Gary Hart / Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bob Kasten / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2000: Russ Feingold / Barbara Boxer (D)
2004: Barbara Boxer / Albert Gore (D)
2008: Barry Goldwater Jr. / Carly Fiorina (R)
2012: Barry Goldwater Jr. / Carly Fiorina (R)
2016: Joe Manchin / Charlie Crist (D)
2020: Charlie Crist / Cedric Richmond (D)
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
King Nazar
August 7th, 2011, 09:10 PM
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
EvilSpaceAlien
August 7th, 2011, 09:21 PM
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
Charles James Fox
August 7th, 2011, 09:27 PM
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
King Nazar
August 7th, 2011, 09:33 PM
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
Badshah
August 7th, 2011, 09:35 PM
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
2000: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
King Nazar
August 7th, 2011, 09:36 PM
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
2000: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2004: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
EvilSpaceAlien
August 7th, 2011, 10:13 PM
President Henry Wallace
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
2000: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2004: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2008: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
freethinker
August 8th, 2011, 12:30 AM
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
2000: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2004: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2008: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2012: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 12:34 AM
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
2000: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2004: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2008: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2012: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2016: Andrew Cuomo/ Brian Schweitzer (D)
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated.
President_Gore
August 8th, 2011, 12:35 AM
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
2000: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2004: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2008: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2012: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2016: Sarah Palin / Marco Rubio (R) [7]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated
[7] First woman President
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 12:37 AM
1945: Henry Wallace / vacant (D) [1]
1948: Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1952: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [3]
1956: Harry Truman / Adlai Stevenson (D) [4]
1960: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D) [5]
1964: Adlai Stevenson / Stuart Symington (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1976: Henry Ford II / William F. Buckley Jr. (R)
1978: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R) [6]
1980: William F. Buckley Jr. / Arch Moore (R)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Lawrence O'Donnell (D)
1996: Al Gore / Bill Clinton (R)
2000: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2004: Mario Cuomo/Lawrence O'Donnel (D)
2008: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2012: Lawrence O'Donnell / Amy Klobuchar (D)
2016: Andrew Cuomo/ Brian Schweitzer (D)
2020: Sarah Palin / Marco Rubio (R) [7]
[1] FDR does not replace Wallace with Truman.
[2] After Wallace was renominated by the Democratic Party, many southern Democrats endorsed MacArthur. Korea, China, Greece, France, Germany and Italy had all gone Communist; while the Japanese Civil War continues. In 1948, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the famous Bamboo Curtain Speech. Communist strikes took place almost daily in the United States, but Wallace repeatedly emphasized their right to strike. Wallace's soft stance on communism backfired, and he won only 38.9% of the popular vote.
[3] After MacArthur's decision to nuke Korea, China, France, Germany, and Italy, and the resulting fallout (both political and nuclear), he becomes increasingly unpopular with the general populace after the extent of the civllian loss of life becomes known. He loses reelection in 1952 to Democrat Harry Truman who was still tough on foreign policy, but against the nukings.
[4] Following the death of Stalin, a bloody civil war broke out in the Soviet Union, leading to the final collaspe of communism. Despite the economic downturn followed by, Truman managed to pull a surprising and stunning victory over the Republican ticket of former Vice President Harold Stassen and Senator Joseph McCarthy.
[5] Civil Right Admendment passed 1962, causing outrage among Southern Whites, from this point on the Democrats will become a northern party.
[6] President Ford assassinated
[7] First woman President
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Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 12:39 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge/ Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
Nazi Space Spy
August 8th, 2011, 03:39 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge/ Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln/Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 03:42 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge/ Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln/Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge/Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
King Nazar
August 8th, 2011, 04:35 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge/ Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln/Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge/Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1866: John C. Breckenridge/Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 04:40 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge/ Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln/Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge/Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge/Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln/Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
King Nazar
August 8th, 2011, 04:43 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge/ Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln/Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge/Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge/Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln/Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass/Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Tony
August 8th, 2011, 05:07 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. Obtaining the lukewarm endorsement of General Eisenhower, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly in 1952, in one of the narrowest races.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 05:16 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
King Nazar
August 8th, 2011, 05:35 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: 1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 05:38 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
King Nazar
August 8th, 2011, 05:39 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 05:41 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
King Nazar
August 8th, 2011, 05:47 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 06:04 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
King Nazar
August 8th, 2011, 06:06 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy/Mario Cuomo (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 06:10 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy/Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy/Mario Cuomo (D)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
Constantinople
August 8th, 2011, 08:08 AM
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy/Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy/Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)[2]
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
Tony
August 8th, 2011, 03:35 PM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans) [2]
1996: Clint Eastwood / Robert Kasten (Progressive Republicans) [3]
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
[3] General Secretary Yegor Ligachev was deposed by a party coup in 1993, and was succeeded by Yakovlev. Eastwood won a landslide victory after signing SALT III with Soviet president Alexander N. Yakovlev in 1996. Also, Bush retired and was replaced by Kasten.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 03:40 PM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/Leonard Wood (Progressive COnservative)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy/Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy/Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)[2]
1996:Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)
2000: George HH Bush/ Donald Rumsfeld (Progressive Republicans)[3]
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
[3] The Bush Presidency was marked by a declining economy and a Democratic rejuvenation, as the people resisted Bush's attempts to move the government to the right.
Tony
August 8th, 2011, 03:46 PM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)[2]
1996: Clint Eastwood/ Robert Kasten (Progressive Republicans) [3]
2000: George H. W. Bush/ Donald Rumsfeld (Progressive Republicans)[4]
2004: Colin Powell / Albert Gore (Centrist) [5]
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
[3] General Secretary Yegor Ligachev was deposed by a party coup in 1993, and was succeeded by Yakovlev. Eastwood won a landslide victory after signing SALT III with Soviet president Alexander N. Yakovlev in 1996. Also, Bush retired and was replaced by Kasten.
[4] The Bush Presidency was marked by a declining economy and a Democratic rejuvenation, as the people resisted Bush's attempts to move the government to the right.
[5] As both major parties went polarized, moderates inside both parties founded the Progressive Republican Leadership Council and the Democratic Leadership Council. Bush did not run for reelection, the Progressive Republicans nominated Oliver North while the Democrats nominated Dennis Kucinich. The PRLC and DLC then united to form the Centrist Party and nominated Powell and Gore, who won 48% of the popular vote and over 500 EVs. Powell hinted that he would only serve a single term, but did not make such a promise.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 04:16 PM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./Oscar Underwood (Unionis)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)[2]
1996: Clint Eastwood/ Robert Kasten (Progressive Republicans) [3]
2000: George H. W. Bush/ Donald Rumsfeld (Progressive Republicans)[4]
2004: Colin Powell / Albert Gore (Centrist) [5]
2008: Al Gore/Arnold Schwarzenegger (Centrist) [6]
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
[3] General Secretary Yegor Ligachev was deposed by a party coup in 1993, and was succeeded by Yakovlev. Eastwood won a landslide victory after signing SALT III with Soviet president Alexander N. Yakovlev in 1996. Also, Bush retired and was replaced by Kasten.
[4] The Bush Presidency was marked by a declining economy and a Democratic rejuvenation, as the people resisted Bush's attempts to move the government to the right.
[5] As both major parties went polarized, moderates inside both parties founded the Progressive Republican Leadership Council and the Democratic Leadership Council. Bush did not run for reelection, the Progressive Republicans nominated Oliver North while the Democrats nominated Dennis Kucinich. The PRLC and DLC then united to form the Centrist Party and nominated Powell and Gore, who won 48% of the popular vote and over 500 EVs. Powell hinted that he would only serve a single term, but did not make such a promise.
[6] Amended the Constitution, removing the American-born limit on the Presidency, allowing immigrants who are naturalized US citizens to run for office.
Tony
August 8th, 2011, 05:57 PM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)[2]
1996: Clint Eastwood/ Robert Kasten (Progressive Republicans) [3]
2000: George H. W. Bush/ Donald Rumsfeld (Progressive Republicans)[4]
2004: Colin Powell / Albert Gore (Centrist) [5]
2008: Al Gore / Arnold Schwarzenegger (Centrist) [6]
2012: Al Gore / Arnold Schwarzenegger (Centrist)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
[3] General Secretary Yegor Ligachev was deposed by a party coup in 1993, and was succeeded by Yakovlev. Eastwood won a landslide victory after signing SALT III with Soviet president Alexander N. Yakovlev in 1996. Also, Bush retired and was replaced by Kasten.
[4] The Bush Presidency was marked by a declining economy and a Democratic rejuvenation, as the people resisted Bush's attempts to move the government to the right.
[5] As both major parties went polarized, moderates inside both parties founded the Progressive Republican Leadership Council and the Democratic Leadership Council. Bush did not run for reelection, the Progressive Republicans nominated Oliver North while the Democrats nominated Dennis Kucinich. The PRLC and DLC then united to form the Centrist Party and nominated Powell and Gore, who won 48% of the popular vote and over 500 EVs. Powell hinted that he would only serve a single term, but did not make such a promise.
[6] Amended the Constitution, removing the American-born limit on the Presidency, allowing immigrants who are naturalized US citizens to run for office.
Badshah
August 8th, 2011, 06:14 PM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)[2]
1996: Clint Eastwood/ Robert Kasten (Progressive Republicans) [3]
2000: George H. W. Bush/ Donald Rumsfeld (Progressive Republicans)[4]
2004: Colin Powell / Albert Gore (Centrist) [5]
2008: Al Gore / Arnold Schwarzenegger (Centrist) [6]
2012: Al Gore / Arnold Schwarzenegger (Centrist)
2016: Maria Shriver/Joe Biden (Democrat)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
[3] General Secretary Yegor Ligachev was deposed by a party coup in 1993, and was succeeded by Yakovlev. Eastwood won a landslide victory after signing SALT III with Soviet president Alexander N. Yakovlev in 1996. Also, Bush retired and was replaced by Kasten.
[4] The Bush Presidency was marked by a declining economy and a Democratic rejuvenation, as the people resisted Bush's attempts to move the government to the right.
[5] As both major parties went polarized, moderates inside both parties founded the Progressive Republican Leadership Council and the Democratic Leadership Council. Bush did not run for reelection, the Progressive Republicans nominated Oliver North while the Democrats nominated Dennis Kucinich. The PRLC and DLC then united to form the Centrist Party and nominated Powell and Gore, who won 48% of the popular vote and over 500 EVs. Powell hinted that he would only serve a single term, but did not make such a promise.
[6] Amended the Constitution, removing the American-born limit on the Presidency, allowing immigrants who are naturalized US citizens to run for office.
King Nazar
August 9th, 2011, 12:10 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Truman assassinated in 1950
1952: Alben W. Barkley / Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1]
1956: Alben W. Barkley/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1960: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Hubert Humphrey/John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1972: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1976: Jerry Brown / Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1980: Jerry Brown/ Edward M. Kennedy (D)
1984: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1988: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Clint Eastwood/ George H. H. Bush (Progressive Republicans)[2]
1996: Clint Eastwood/ Robert Kasten (Progressive Republicans) [3]
2000: George H. W. Bush/ Donald Rumsfeld (Progressive Republicans)[4]
2004: Colin Powell / Albert Gore (Centrist) [5]
2008: Al Gore / Arnold Schwarzenegger (Centrist) [6]
2012: Al Gore / Arnold Schwarzenegger (Centrist)
2016: Maria Shriver/Joe Biden (Democrat)
2020: Maria Shriver/Joe Biden (Democrat)
[1] Truman was assassinated in the Blair House in 1950, and was succeeded by Vice President Barkley. In one of the narrowest races, President Barkley managed to defeat Taft narrowly.
[2] After 60 straight years of Democratic control, the center right Progressive Republicans party gains extremely majorities in both houses and the presidency. They promise major reforms to the rather bloated (if well intentioned) government programs and a loosening of an ever restrictive and stagnated economy. They also run on a policy of detente with the Soviets (a policy pushed by senate minority leader Nixon in the 70s, and 90s.), as they feel the cold war has run it course.
[3] General Secretary Yegor Ligachev was deposed by a party coup in 1993, and was succeeded by Yakovlev. Eastwood won a landslide victory after signing SALT III with Soviet president Alexander N. Yakovlev in 1996. Also, Bush retired and was replaced by Kasten.
[4] The Bush Presidency was marked by a declining economy and a Democratic rejuvenation, as the people resisted Bush's attempts to move the government to the right.
[5] As both major parties went polarized, moderates inside both parties founded the Progressive Republican Leadership Council and the Democratic Leadership Council. Bush did not run for reelection, the Progressive Republicans nominated Oliver North while the Democrats nominated Dennis Kucinich. The PRLC and DLC then united to form the Centrist Party and nominated Powell and Gore, who won 48% of the popular vote and over 500 EVs. Powell hinted that he would only serve a single term, but did not make such a promise.
[6] Amended the Constitution, removing the American-born limit on the Presidency, allowing immigrants who are naturalized US citizens to run for office.
Badshah
August 9th, 2011, 12:48 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
King Nazar
August 9th, 2011, 01:01 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Odysseus
August 9th, 2011, 01:55 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Zacoftheaxes
August 9th, 2011, 02:25 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
[1] Nixon is poisoned by far left assassin.
King Nazar
August 9th, 2011, 02:28 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
[1] Nixon is poisoned by far left assassin.
pieman97405
August 9th, 2011, 02:31 AM
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
[1] Nixon is poisoned by far left assassin.
Odysseus
August 9th, 2011, 02:40 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
[1] Nixon is poisoned by far left assassin.
[2] Wayne is assassinated.
freethinker
August 9th, 2011, 02:48 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
[1] Nixon is poisoned by far left assassin.
[2] Wayne is assassinated.
JoeMulk
August 9th, 2011, 02:57 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Delanor Roosevelt V/Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/Ernest Hollings (D)
[1] Nixon is poisoned by far left assassin.
[2] Wayne is assassinated.
freethinker
August 9th, 2011, 03:03 AM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Delanor Roosevelt V/Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Delanor Roosevelt V/Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/Ernest Hollings
King Nazar
August 9th, 2011, 03:13 AM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Delanor Roosevelt V/Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Delanor Roosevelt V/Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Delanor Roosevelt V/Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton / al Gore (D)
Dean501
August 9th, 2011, 03:13 AM
Lincoln loses
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
[1] Nixon is poisoned by far left assassin.
[2] Wayne is assassinated.
Odysseus
August 9th, 2011, 03:15 AM
Deano you lost around 20 years of electoral history in Lincoln Loses.
freethinker
August 9th, 2011, 03:21 AM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
2000: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
King Nazar
August 9th, 2011, 03:28 AM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
2000: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2004: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
freethinker
August 9th, 2011, 03:29 AM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1996: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
2000: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2004: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2008: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.
King Nazar
August 9th, 2011, 04:05 AM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1996: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2000: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
2000: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2004: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2008: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.(D)
2012: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.
freethinker
August 9th, 2011, 04:09 AM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1996: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2000: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2004: Howard Dean/John Kerry (Liberal Progressive)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
2000: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2004: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2008: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.(D)
2012: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.
2016: Micheal Bloomburg / Haley Tyler (I)
Unholy Mistress
August 9th, 2011, 05:06 AM
Let's mix things up, let's do CSA Presidents!!!
The CSA
1861-1867 Jefferson Davis (Eagle Party)
We should also allow Multiple terms for CSA Presidents.
Mr. Magi
August 9th, 2011, 05:59 AM
Let's mix things up, let's do CSA Presidents!!!
The CSA
1861-1867 Jefferson Davis (Eagle Party)
We should also allow Multiple terms for CSA Presidents.
Hehe, yeah about that...
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=205840
Tony
August 9th, 2011, 02:00 PM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1996: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2000: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2004: Howard Dean / John Kerry (Liberal Progressive)
2008: Scott Brown / Dave McCurdy (Modern Conservatives)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
2000: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2004: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2008: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.(D)
2012: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.
2016: Micheal Bloomburg / Haley Tyler (I)
2020: Bobby Jindal / Scott Brown (R)
freethinker
August 9th, 2011, 03:49 PM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon/George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1996: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2000: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2004: Howard Dean / John Kerry (Liberal Progressive)
2008: Scott Brown / Dave McCurdy (Modern Conservative
2012 John Kerry / Tipper Gore (Liberal Progressive
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Rat Poison
1971: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R) [1]
1972: Spiro Agnew/vacant (R)
1976: John Wayne/Gerald Ford (R)
1977: Gerald Ford (R) [2]
1980: Gerald Ford/ John B Anderson (R)
1984: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1988: Kevin White/ Ernest Hollings (D)
1992: Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D)
1996: Pete Wilson/ Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
2000: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2004: Al Gore / Dennis Kunnich (D)
2008: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.(D)
2012: Dennis Kunnich / John F Kennedy Jr.
2016: Micheal Bloomburg / Haley Tyler (I)
2020: Bobby Jindal / Scott Brown (R)
Tony
August 9th, 2011, 03:56 PM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey / Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey / Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon / George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1996: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2000: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2004: Howard Dean / John Kerry (Liberal Progressive)
2008: Scott Brown / Dave McCurdy (Modern Conservatives)
2012: John Kerry / Tipper Gore (Liberal Progressive)
2016: Tom Vilsack / John Boehner (Modern Conservatives)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
freethinker
August 9th, 2011, 04:08 PM
1860: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Thad Stevens (Abolitionist)
1868: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat) [1]
1872: John C. Breckenridge / Joseph Lane (Southern Democrat)
1876: Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Douglass (Unionist) [2]
1877: Frederick Douglass / Ulysses S. Grant (Unionist) [3]
1880: James G. Blaine / Robert T. Lincoln (Unionist)
1884: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1888: Andrew Johnson/Robert E. Lee (Conservative)
1892: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1896: Robert T. Lincoln/ Adlai Stevenson (Unionist)
1900: Adlai Stevenson/ William McKinley (Unionist)
1904: Adlai Stevenson/ Theodore Roosevelt (Unionist)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/ Henry Cabot Lodge (Unionist)
1916: Henry Cabot Lodge/ Eugene Foss (Unionist)
1920: Calvin Coolidge / Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1924: Calvin Coolidge/ Leonard Wood (Progressive Conservative)
1928: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. / Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1932: Robert M. LaFollete, Sr./ Oscar Underwood (Unionist)
1936: Quentin Roosevelt / Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1940: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1944: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1948: Quentin Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Unionist)
1952: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (Unionist)
1956: Thomas Dewey / Richard M. Nixon (Progressive Conservative)
1960: Thomas Dewey / Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1964: Thomas Dewey / Dwight D. Eisenhower (National Union)
1968: Richard M. Nixon / George Romney (Modern Conservatives)
1972: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1976: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1980: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1984: Franklin Dealnor Roosevelt V / Bobby Kennedy (Liberal Progressive)
1988: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1992: Bob Dole / Jack Kemp (Modern Conservatives)
1996: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2000: Arlin Spector / Richard Langer (Modern Conservatives)
2004: Howard Dean / John Kerry (Liberal Progressive)
2008: Scott Brown / Dave McCurdy (Modern Conservatives)
2012: John Kerry / Tipper Gore (Liberal Progressive)
2016: Tom Vilsack / John Boehner (Modern Conservatives)
2020: John Kerry / Tipper Gore (Liberal Progressive)
[1] The Abolitionists are unable to secure abolition, and this eventually leads to the secession of the Northern and free states.
[2] The Seceded states annex the US and abolition is enforced following the War of Freedom. People rejoice in the newly re-United States of America!
[3] Lincoln assassinated
Odysseus
August 9th, 2011, 06:22 PM
Hughes Wins
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
JoeMulk
August 9th, 2011, 06:26 PM
Hughes Wins
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
achilles483
August 9th, 2011, 06:53 PM
Hughes Wins
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
Badshah
August 9th, 2011, 07:43 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
Odysseus
August 9th, 2011, 07:50 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
Badshah
August 9th, 2011, 08:08 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
Victor Hatherley
August 9th, 2011, 09:25 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R) 1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
Badshah
August 9th, 2011, 09:26 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
Victor Hatherley
August 9th, 2011, 09:32 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D) 1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77. [2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68. OOC: In OTL Copeland Died in 1938, so he should either die in Office or not seek Reelection.
Badshah
August 9th, 2011, 09:39 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77. [2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68. OOC: In OTL Copeland Died in 1938, so he should either die in Office or not seek Reelection.
Victor Hatherley
August 9th, 2011, 09:45 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D) 1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77. [2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68. [3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
Badshah
August 9th, 2011, 09:54 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77. [2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68. [3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
Victor Hatherley
August 9th, 2011, 09:56 PM
Why wasn't there a 1948 Election?
Nazi Space Spy
August 10th, 2011, 02:44 AM
]1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan/Richard Schweiker (R)
Shadowlord
August 10th, 2011, 02:57 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan/Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D)
Nazi Space Spy
August 10th, 2011, 03:12 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan/Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen/Reubin Askew (D)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
Tony
August 10th, 2011, 04:13 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
Badshah
August 10th, 2011, 04:16 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney /vacant (R) [4]
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] President Goldwater is assassinated.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988:Reubin Askew/ Mario Cuomo (D)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
__________________
Odysseus
August 10th, 2011, 04:19 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (D) [5]
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988: Ruebin Askew / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
Badshah
August 10th, 2011, 04:25 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy/Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988: Ruebin Askew / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
1996: Bob Dole/Arlen Specter (R)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
Badshah
August 10th, 2011, 04:26 AM
Oh for fucks sake.
What?
/filler
Tony
August 10th, 2011, 04:28 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988: Ruebin Askew / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
2000: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D) [2]
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
[2] After the Republican Party nominated Oliver North for president, most RLC Republicans, including Vice President Specter, crossed the floor and joined the Democratic Party. Though not a landslide, Gore won a comfortable margin of victory by getting 55% of the popular vote.
OOC: RFK Jr. as Humphrey's running mate in 1968? How could a kid become Vice President:p Changed to RFK:D
Odysseus
August 10th, 2011, 04:30 AM
@Tonykwok: Whoops! Thanks for fixing my mistake.
Shadowlord
August 10th, 2011, 04:58 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988: Ruebin Askew / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
2000: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D) [2]
2004: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
[2] After the Republican Party nominated Oliver North for president, most RLC Republicans, including Vice President Specter, crossed the floor and joined the Democratic Party. Though not a landslide, Gore won a comfortable margin of victory by getting 55% of the popular vote.
King Nazar
August 10th, 2011, 05:07 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988: Ruebin Askew / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
2000: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D) [2]
2004: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D)
2008: Colin Powell / Joe Biden (D)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
[2] After the Republican Party nominated Oliver North for president, most RLC Republicans, including Vice President Specter, crossed the floor and joined the Democratic Party. Though not a landslide, Gore won a comfortable margin of victory by getting 55% of the popular vote.
theReturner
August 10th, 2011, 05:29 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988: Ruebin Askew / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
2000: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D) [2]
2004: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D)
2008: Colin Powell / Joe Biden (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Newt Gingrich (R)
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
[2] After the Republican Party nominated Oliver North for president, most RLC Republicans, including Vice President Specter, crossed the floor and joined the Democratic Party. Though not a landslide, Gore won a comfortable margin of victory by getting 55% of the popular vote.
Badshah
August 10th, 2011, 05:32 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1976---Reagan takes the cake!
1976: Ronald Reagan / Richard Schweiker (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Lloyd Bentsen (D) [1]
1981: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1984: Lloyd Bentsen / Reubin Askew (D)
1988: Ruebin Askew / Mario Cuomo (D)
1992: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
1996: Bob Dole / Arlen Specter (R)
2000: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D) [2]
2004: Al Gore / Colin Powell (D)
2008: Colin Powell / Joe Biden (D)
2012: Mitt Romney / Newt Gingrich (R)
2016: Mitt Romney/Jon Huntsman (R) [3]
[1] Kennedy killed by John Hinkley.
[2] After the Republican Party nominated Oliver North for president, most RLC Republicans, including Vice President Specter, crossed the floor and joined the Democratic Party. Though not a landslide, Gore won a comfortable margin of victory by getting 55% of the popular vote.
[3] Newt Gingrich resigned as VP.
__________________
Wolfpaw
August 10th, 2011, 05:44 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2000: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
[1] Ascends to the presidency following President Taft's death in July of 1953.
King Nazar
August 10th, 2011, 05:46 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2000: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2004: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
[1] Ascends to the presidency following President Taft's death in July of 1953.
Shadowlord
August 10th, 2011, 06:26 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2000: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2004: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
Unholy Mistress
August 10th, 2011, 06:29 AM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2000: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2004: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
2012: Hiliary Clinton/ Mitt Rommney (D)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
achilles483
August 10th, 2011, 12:01 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2000: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2004: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
2012: Hiliary Clinton/ Mitt Rommney (D)
2016: Jeb Bush / Chris Christie (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
Tony
August 10th, 2011, 01:34 PM
1916: Charles Evan Hughes / Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: William MacAdoo/James Cox (D)
1924: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1928: Charles W. Fairbanks / Franklin Roosevelt (R)
1929: Franklin Roosevelt (R) [1]
1932: Franklin Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (R)
1936: Key Pittman / Royal Copeland (D)
1940: Key Pittman/ Royal Copeland (D)
1941: Royal Copeland (D) [2]
1944: Royal Copeland/ Earl Long (D)
1946: Earl Young (D) [3]
1948: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1952: Joseph Kennedy / Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/ George Smathers (D)
1964: Barry Goldwater / George Romney (R)
1966: George Romney (R) [4]
1968: Hubert Humphrey / Robert F. Kennedy (D) [5]
1972: Robert F. Kennedy / Paul M. Simon (D) [6]
1976: Robert F. Kennedy / George Smathers (D)
1980: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1984: John B. Anderson / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Bob Dole / Bob Kasten (R)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2000: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2004: George W. Bush / John McCain (R)
2008: Russ Feingold / Bill Richardson (D)
2012: Hiliary Clinton/ Mitt Rommney (D)
2016: Jeb Bush / Chris Christie (R)
2020: Jeb Bush / Chris Christie (R)
[1] President Fairbanks dies, aged 77.
[2] President Pittman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, Aged 68.
[3] President Copeland Dies in Office, Aged 76.
[4] Pres. Goldwater assassinated.
[5] President Humphrey is diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1970, half way into his Presidency.
[6] Humphrey chooses not to run again in order to focus on his health.
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
Shadowlord
August 10th, 2011, 01:52 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
achilles483
August 10th, 2011, 02:06 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
Tony
August 10th, 2011, 02:27 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
Shadowlord
August 10th, 2011, 02:34 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
achilles483
August 10th, 2011, 02:46 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
Tony
August 10th, 2011, 02:49 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
Oh, you've edited yours while I deleted mine:eek: I like yours more, honestly:p
Victor Hatherley
August 10th, 2011, 03:19 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R) 1996: John Lewis / Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) [2]
[1] Cuomo assassinated. [2] First Black President.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R) 1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
Tony
August 10th, 2011, 05:17 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
1996: John Lewis / Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) [2]
2000: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
[2] First Black President.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
achilles483
August 10th, 2011, 05:32 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
1996: John Lewis / Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) [2]
2000: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2004: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
[2] First Black President.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
King Nazar
August 10th, 2011, 11:19 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
1996: John Lewis / Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) [2]
2000: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2004: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2008: Mike Huckabee / John McCain (R)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
[2] First Black President.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
EvilSpaceAlien
August 10th, 2011, 11:32 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
1996: John Lewis / Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) [2]
2000: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2004: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2008: Mike Huckabee / John McCain (R)
2012: Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. / Hillary Clinton (D)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
[2] First Black President.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
Tony
August 10th, 2011, 11:40 PM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
1996: John Lewis / Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) [2]
2000: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2004: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2008: Mike Huckabee / John McCain (R)
2012: Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. / Hillary Clinton (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Piyush Jindal (R)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
[2] First Black President.
[3] McCain retired. Huckabee lost the popular vote while winning the electoral vote, by winning in Ohio by 270 votes - and after 4 recounts, by 62 votes. Riots broke out across the country, but Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy Jr conceded gracefully in December 2012.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
1996: Pat Buchanan / John Ashcroft (Conservative) [4]
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
[4] Republicans nominated Arlen Specter and Lamar Alexander, while Democrats renominated Bob Kerrey and John B. Anderson. At the same time, dissatisfied by the ongoing economic crisis, Warren Buffett ran as an independent. Buchanan won slightly more than 270 electoral votes in the election, though he lost the popular vote to Buffett - who only managed to win 2 states.
Nazi Space Spy
August 11th, 2011, 02:15 AM
1952---Tail-Gunner in the Pilot's Seat!
1952: Robert Taft /Joe McCarthy
1953: Joe McCarthy [1]
1956: Joe McCarthy/Barry Goldwater
1960: John F. Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan / Charles Percy (R)
1976: George McGovern / John Glenn (D)
1980: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1984: George HW Bush / Jack Kemp (R)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Bill Clinton (D)
1991: Bill Clinton / Dick Gephardt (D) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Phil Gramm (R)
1996: John Lewis / Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) [2]
2000: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2004: Colin Powell / Mike Huckabee (R)
2008: Mike Huckabee / John McCain (R)
2012: Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. / Hillary Clinton (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Piyush Jindal (R)
2020: Scott Brown/Piyush Jindall (R)
[1] Cuomo assassinated.
[2] First Black President.
[3] McCain retired. Huckabee lost the popular vote while winning the electoral vote, by winning in Ohio by 270 votes - and after 4 recounts, by 62 votes. Riots broke out across the country, but Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy Jr conceded gracefully in December 2012.
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
1996: Pat Buchanan /John Ashcroft (Conservative) [4]
2000: Pat Buchanan/John Ashcroft (Conservative)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
[4] Republicans nominated Arlen Specter and Lamar Alexander, while Democrats renominated Bob Kerrey and John B. Anderson. At the same time, dissatisfied by the ongoing economic crisis, Warren Buffett ran as an independent. Buchanan won slightly more than 270 electoral votes in the election, though he lost the popular vote to Buffett - who only managed to win 2 states.
King Nazar
August 11th, 2011, 02:21 AM
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
1996: Pat Buchanan /John Ashcroft (Conservative) [4]
2000: Pat Buchanan/John Ashcroft (Conservative)
2004: Howard Dean / Al Gore (D)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
[4] Republicans nominated Arlen Specter and Lamar Alexander, while Democrats renominated Bob Kerrey and John B. Anderson. At the same time, dissatisfied by the ongoing economic crisis, Warren Buffett ran as an independent. Buchanan won slightly more than 270 electoral votes in the election, though he lost the popular vote to Buffett - who only managed to win 2 states.
Badshah
August 11th, 2011, 02:47 AM
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
1996: Pat Buchanan /John Ashcroft (Conservative) [4]
2000: Pat Buchanan/John Ashcroft (Conservative)
2004: Howard Dean / Al Gore (D)
2008: Howard Dean/ Al Gore (D)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
[4] Republicans nominated Arlen Specter and Lamar Alexander, while Democrats renominated Bob Kerrey and John B. Anderson. At the same time, dissatisfied by the ongoing economic crisis, Warren Buffett ran as an independent. Buchanan won slightly more than 270 electoral votes in the election, though he lost the popular vote to Buffett - who only managed to win 2 states.
Shadowlord
August 11th, 2011, 01:27 PM
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
1996: Pat Buchanan /John Ashcroft (Conservative) [4]
2000: Pat Buchanan/John Ashcroft (Conservative)
2004: Howard Dean / Al Gore (D)
2008: Howard Dean/ Al Gore (D)
2012: Al Gore / Ben R. Lujan (D)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
[4] Republicans nominated Arlen Specter and Lamar Alexander, while Democrats renominated Bob Kerrey and John B. Anderson. At the same time, dissatisfied by the ongoing economic crisis, Warren Buffett ran as an independent. Buchanan won slightly more than 270 electoral votes in the election, though he lost the popular vote to Buffett - who only managed to win 2 states.
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket.
Tony
August 11th, 2011, 02:26 PM
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
1996: Pat Buchanan /John Ashcroft (Conservative) [4]
2000: Pat Buchanan/John Ashcroft (Conservative)
2004: Howard Dean / Al Gore (D)
2008: Howard Dean/ Al Gore (D)
2012: Al Gore / Ben R. Lujan (D)
2016: Al Gore / Scott Brown (Democratic Republican Fusion) [5]
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
[4] Republicans nominated Arlen Specter and Lamar Alexander, while Democrats renominated Bob Kerrey and John B. Anderson. At the same time, dissatisfied by the ongoing economic crisis, Warren Buffett ran as an independent. Buchanan won slightly more than 270 electoral votes in the election, though he lost the popular vote to Buffett - who only managed to win 2 states.
[5] Libertarians and Tea Party members have controlled the Conservative Party, and the Conservatives won 225 seats in the House of Representatives in 2014. Democrats and Republicans ran a single ticket in 2016, so as to prevent a Conservative takeover. Gore narrowly won the election over Conservative nominee Michele Bachmann, and her running-mate, Speaker Rand Paul.
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
achilles483
August 11th, 2011, 02:41 PM
Give 'em More Hell, Harry!
1952: Harry S. Truman / Alben W. Barkley (D) [1]
1956: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R)
1960: Earl Warren / Harold Stassen (R) [2]
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Terry Sanford (D)
1968: Barry Goldwater / George Smathers (Conservative) [3]
1972: Robert F Kennedy / John Tower (R)
1976: Robert Byrd / John Glenn (D)
1980: Robert F Kennedy / Charles Percy (R)
1984: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1988: John Connally / Gary Hart (D)
1992: Bob Kerrey / John B. Anderson (R)
1996: Pat Buchanan /John Ashcroft (Conservative) [4]
2000: Pat Buchanan/John Ashcroft (Conservative)
2004: Howard Dean / Al Gore (D)
2008: Howard Dean/ Al Gore (D)
2012: Al Gore / Ben R. Lujan (D)
2016: Al Gore / Scott Brown (Democratic Republican Fusion) [5]
2020: Al Gore / Scott Brown (Democratic Republican Fusion)
[1] Eisenhower does not seek the GOP nomination due to health issues. The GOP nominates Taft, who selects MacArthur as his running mate. The Democrats renominate Truman. Several major gaffes by MacArthur and uncertainty over Taft's conservative policies lead to the President's reelection.
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1960 overwhelmingly passed in March 1960 with bipartisan support. Democrats nominated Symington for president, who picked Lyndon Johnson as his running-mate; while conservatives in both parties united to form the Conservative Party, which nominated James Eastland for president, who picked Barry Goldwater as his running-mate. Warren reelected with comfortable margins.
[3] Republican nominee Nelson Rockefeller was heavily favoured to win the election of 1968, but was ruined by a sex scandal. For the first time in history, Rockefeller resigned from the ticket, and George Romney was instead nominated in September. The Humphrey government was unable to deal with continuous race riots and riots against the war in China following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Lin Biao. Goldwater was narrowly elected over Humphrey, while Romney was defeated in a distant third.
[4] Republicans nominated Arlen Specter and Lamar Alexander, while Democrats renominated Bob Kerrey and John B. Anderson. At the same time, dissatisfied by the ongoing economic crisis, Warren Buffett ran as an independent. Buchanan won slightly more than 270 electoral votes in the election, though he lost the popular vote to Buffett - who only managed to win 2 states.
[5] Libertarians and Tea Party members have controlled the Conservative Party, and the Conservatives won 225 seats in the House of Representatives in 2014. Democrats and Republicans ran a single ticket in 2016, so as to prevent a Conservative takeover. Gore narrowly won the election over Conservative nominee Michele Bachmann, and her running-mate, Speaker Rand Paul.
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated
Tony
August 11th, 2011, 02:43 PM
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
NickCT
August 11th, 2011, 03:04 PM
*Note my colors are the opposite of yours sorry :P
Random Alternative
1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Richard Nixon (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson/John F. Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson/John F. Kennedy (D)
1962: John F. Kennedy/Hubert Humphrey (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy/Hubert Humphrey (D)
1968: Ronald Reagan/George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/George Romney (R)
1976: George Romney/Gerald Ford (R)
1980: George Romney/George HW Bush (R)
1984: Jimmy Carter/Jesse Jackson (D)
1988: Jimmy Carter/Jesse Jackson (D)
1992: George HW Bush/Bob Dole (R)
1996: Lloyd Bentsen/Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Lloyd Bentsen/Bill Clinton (D)
2004: George W Bush/Elizabeth Dole (R)
2008: George W Bush/Elizabeth Dole (R)
2012: Elizabeth Dole/Mike Huckabee (R)
2016: Andrew Cuomo/Tim Kaine (D)
2020: Andrew Cuomo/Tim Kaine (D)
New York Changes Everything
1984: Ronald Reagan/George HW Bush
1988: George HW Bush/Dan Quayle
1992: Bill Clinton/Al Gore
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore
2000: Geraldine Ferraro/Bob Kerrey [1]
2004: Geraldine Ferraro/Bob Kerrey
2008: John McCain/M. Jodi Rell [2]
2012: John McCain/M. Jodi Rell
2016: M. Jodi Rell/Bobby Jindal
2020: Martin O'Malley/John Kerry
[1] Ferraro won the 1992 primary and General Election. Here (in the video to your left) (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/27/us/politics/27geraldine-ferraro.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all) she says had she won in '92 she would likely have ran for President in 2000
[2] Rather than go with ANY woman McCain rethought his choice of Sarah Palin and decided to go with Jodi Rell who was less exciting but brought more substance to the ticket
NickCT
August 11th, 2011, 03:09 PM
just realized we weren't making our own rather continuing ones before us. sorry about that guys
Shadowlord
August 11th, 2011, 04:12 PM
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
1980: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [5]
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
[5] Democratic nominee Jerry Brown wins in a landslide over both Republican Howard Baker and American Independent Jesse Helms due to a severe recession. Carter's presence on the ticket even leads to the Democrats carrying Georgia and a few other southern states for the first time in sixteen years.
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
Tony
August 11th, 2011, 04:41 PM
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
1980: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [5]
1984: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [6]
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
[5] Democratic nominee Jerry Brown wins in a landslide over both Republican Howard Baker and American Independent Jesse Helms due to a severe recession. Carter's presence on the ticket even leads to the Democrats carrying Georgia and a few other southern states for the first time in sixteen years.
[6] Healthcare reforms have been passed, and civil union has been legalized. American Independents have all joined the Republican Party, due to the "ultraliberal" and "socialist" policies of President Brown (as they labelled). Brown reelected over Senator George H. W. Bush and General Alexander Haig by a comfortable margin, but to no extent a landslide, due to the strong economy.
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
achilles483
August 11th, 2011, 04:55 PM
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
1980: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [5]
1984: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [6]
1988: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
[5] Democratic nominee Jerry Brown wins in a landslide over both Republican Howard Baker and American Independent Jesse Helms due to a severe recession. Carter's presence on the ticket even leads to the Democrats carrying Georgia and a few other southern states for the first time in sixteen years.
[6] Healthcare reforms have been passed, and civil union has been legalized. American Independents have all joined the Republican Party, due to the "ultraliberal" and "socialist" policies of President Brown (as they labelled). Brown reelected over Senator George H. W. Bush and General Alexander Haig by a comfortable margin, but to no extent a landslide, due to the strong economy.
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
Zacoftheaxes
August 11th, 2011, 04:56 PM
Just a suggestion on my part, but can we try and keep the bracketed numbers for deaths and resignations only, it ends up with so many bracketed numbers it loses it's history book feeling and it kind of makes the "alternate history mystery" feel that lets you have multiple interpretations of what's going on in the timeline.
I understand the need to explain it, but maybe we can have people attempt to explain timelines after they are finished, it also gives people more room if they want to make timelines or mini-timelines based on these.
Feel free to ignore this if the notion isn't popular.
Anyways:
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge/Nelson Rockefeller (R)
Tony
August 11th, 2011, 05:09 PM
Just a suggestion on my part, but can we try and keep the bracketed numbers for deaths and resignations only, it ends up with so many bracketed numbers it loses it's history book feeling and it kind of makes the "alternate history mystery" feel that lets you have multiple interpretations of what's going on in the timeline.
I understand the need to explain it, but maybe we can have people attempt to explain timelines after they are finished, it also gives people more room if they want to make timelines or mini-timelines based on these.
As the most unwelcomed person on this thread due to my entries of Stephenie Meyer long long time ago, even though my intention was to reveal ridiculous TLs that deserved to be ruined like those involving the sudden rise of Ron Paul without reasons (and well, I was terribly wrong), I would again anger you and say... hell no.
If someone got reelected in 1980 given OTL circumstances without explanation, it would be considered ASB, and then explanation would be badly needed. If something terrible happens but without explanation, it would really turn out to be "alternate history mystery" as you like - since aliens from Mars have landed on Earth in that random TL in 1980:D Anyway, it's YOUR thread, so you have the right to make new rules, and I'll follow your rules. And well, I do agree that brackets are certainly being abused here, my disagreements are that brackets should not only be limited to deaths or resignations, extreme case should be considered:D
Feel free to ignore me if you find my presence ridiculous:D
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
1980: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [5]
1984: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [6]
1988: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
1992: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
[5] Democratic nominee Jerry Brown wins in a landslide over both Republican Howard Baker and American Independent Jesse Helms due to a severe recession. Carter's presence on the ticket even leads to the Democrats carrying Georgia and a few other southern states for the first time in sixteen years.
[6] Healthcare reforms have been passed, and civil union has been legalized. American Independents have all joined the Republican Party, due to the "ultraliberal" and "socialist" policies of President Brown (as they labelled). Brown reelected over Senator George H. W. Bush and General Alexander Haig by a comfortable margin, but to no extent a landslide, due to the strong economy.
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
NickCT
August 11th, 2011, 05:52 PM
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
1980: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [5]
1984: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [6]
1988: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
1992: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Al Gore / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
[5] Democratic nominee Jerry Brown wins in a landslide over both Republican Howard Baker and American Independent Jesse Helms due to a severe recession. Carter's presence on the ticket even leads to the Democrats carrying Georgia and a few other southern states for the first time in sixteen years.
[6] Healthcare reforms have been passed, and civil union has been legalized. American Independents have all joined the Republican Party, due to the "ultraliberal" and "socialist" policies of President Brown (as they labelled). Brown reelected over Senator George H. W. Bush and General Alexander Haig by a comfortable margin, but to no extent a landslide, due to the strong economy.[/b]
Shadowlord
August 11th, 2011, 06:43 PM
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
1980: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [5]
1984: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [6]
1988: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
1992: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Al Gore / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
2000: Al Gore / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
[5] Democratic nominee Jerry Brown wins in a landslide over both Republican Howard Baker and American Independent Jesse Helms due to a severe recession. Carter's presence on the ticket even leads to the Democrats carrying Georgia and a few other southern states for the first time in sixteen years.
[6] Healthcare reforms have been passed, and civil union has been legalized. American Independents have all joined the Republican Party, due to the "ultraliberal" and "socialist" policies of President Brown (as they labelled). Brown reelected over Senator George H. W. Bush and General Alexander Haig by a comfortable margin, but to no extent a landslide, due to the strong economy.
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
DSS
August 11th, 2011, 06:48 PM
President George W. Romney
1968: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [1]
1972: George W. Romney / Ronald Reagan (R) [2]
1974: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [3]
1976: Ronald Reagan / Howard Baker (R) [4]
1980: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [5]
1984: Jerry Brown / Jimmy Carter (D) [6]
1988: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
1992: Alexander Haig / Jack Kemp (R)
1996: Al Gore / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
2000: Al Gore / Geraldine Ferraro (D)
2004: Geraldine Ferraro/Joe Lieberman (D)
[1] George Romney avoids many of his otl gaffes and remains the frontrunner for the GOP, defeating Nixon in a heated primary fight. He selects Reagan as his VP in an effort to get conservatives behind the ticket
[2] The American Independent Party nominated John McKeithen for president, after Democrats nominated George McGovern. Romney won every state except the Deep South and DC as a result.
[3] Romney Assasinated.
[4] Since Reagan became President in 1974, he would be ineligible for reelection in 1980.
[5] Democratic nominee Jerry Brown wins in a landslide over both Republican Howard Baker and American Independent Jesse Helms due to a severe recession. Carter's presence on the ticket even leads to the Democrats carrying Georgia and a few other southern states for the first time in sixteen years.
[6] Healthcare reforms have been passed, and civil union has been legalized. American Independents have all joined the Republican Party, due to the "ultraliberal" and "socialist" policies of President Brown (as they labelled). Brown reelected over Senator George H. W. Bush and General Alexander Haig by a comfortable margin, but to no extent a landslide, due to the strong economy.
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
JoeMulk
August 11th, 2011, 08:10 PM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore [1]
[1] Tsongas dies in office
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
Zacoftheaxes
August 11th, 2011, 10:41 PM
As the most unwelcomed person on this thread due to my entries of Stephenie Meyer long long time ago, even though my intention was to reveal ridiculous TLs that deserved to be ruined like those involving the sudden rise of Ron Paul without reasons (and well, I was terribly wrong), I would again anger you and say... hell no.
If someone got reelected in 1980 given OTL circumstances without explanation, it would be considered ASB, and then explanation would be badly needed. If something terrible happens but without explanation, it would really turn out to be "alternate history mystery" as you like - since aliens from Mars have landed on Earth in that random TL in 1980:D Anyway, it's YOUR thread, so you have the right to make new rules, and I'll follow your rules. And well, I do agree that brackets are certainly being abused here, my disagreements are that brackets should not only be limited to deaths or resignations, extreme case should be considered:D
I can agree to some other cases (rise of a new party that did not exist/was very minor in OTL, Elections like 2000 where someone wins the popular vote but loses, sitting president deciding against a second term, first black/woman/Jewish president) but we don't need a whole summary of their term and exact circumference of their testes.
The rise of Ron Paul and other figures in some timeline is normally odd, I'll give you that, but it's still a lot better than a list with Teddy Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, Bill Clinton, and the usual over used gang. I'd rather people roll with different-ish than stick to the same old same old.
Also, no one is unwanted here, I'm glad you're all enthusiastic about this thread, and I understand newer members are going to have trouble getting into the grove of it. I'm just glad people are enjoying this thread.
Zacoftheaxes
August 11th, 2011, 10:51 PM
Anyways:
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
Victor Hatherley
August 11th, 2011, 10:57 PM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R) 1990: Terry Branstad (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R) 1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
King Nazar
August 11th, 2011, 11:03 PM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad (R)
1989: George H. W. Bush / Terry Branstad (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
Zacoftheaxes
August 11th, 2011, 11:09 PM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R) [1]
[1] First woman president
King Nazar
August 11th, 2011, 11:18 PM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R) [1]
1996: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R)
[1] First woman president
volrath50
August 12th, 2011, 02:08 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R) [1]
1996: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R)
2000: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
[1] First woman president
King Nazar
August 12th, 2011, 02:08 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1980: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R) [1]
1996: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R)
2000: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2004: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
[1] First woman president
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 02:51 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R) [1]
1996: Nancy Reagan/Bob Dole (R)
2000: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2004: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2008: John Edwards/Barack Obama (D)
[1] First woman president
__________________
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 02:52 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan / Bob Dole (R) [1]
1996: Nancy Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2004: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2008: John Edwards/Barack Obama(D)
2012: Ron Paul / Jim DeMint (R)
[1] First woman president
OOC: Ninja'd:p
Victor Hatherley
August 12th, 2011, 02:54 AM
2008: Barack Obama/John Edwards (D)
The whole point of that list is to include no OTL Presidents. By including Obama You've violated that Rule.
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 02:56 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy/ Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II/John F. Kennedy (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan / Bob Dole (R) [1]
1996: Nancy Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2004: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2008: John Edwards/Barack Obama(D)
2012: Ron Paul / Jim DeMint (R)
2016: John Edwards/Barack Obama (D)
[1] First woman president
OOC: Changed it.
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 02:58 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
No OTL Presidents:
1960: John Coolidge / Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1964: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1968: Stuart Symington / George Smathers (D)
1972: George Smathers / Ted Kennedy (D)
1976: Ted Kennedy/Albert Brewer (D)
1980: Milton Friedman/Jack Kemp (R)
1984: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1988: J. James Exon / Alan Cranston (D)
1992: Nancy Reagan / Bob Dole (R) [1]
1996: Nancy Reagan / Bob Dole (R)
2000: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2004: Clint Eastwood / Ron Paul (R)
2008: John Edwards/Barack Obama(D)
2012: Ron Paul / Jim DeMint (R)
2016: John Edwards/Barack Obama (D)
2020: Bobby Jindal / Marco Rubio (R)
[1] First woman president
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 03:00 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman/Adlai Stevenson II (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 03:07 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
OOC: So the Republicans nominated Taft, Lindbergh or Goldwater for every election from 1948 to 1968?:p
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 03:19 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
King Nazar
August 12th, 2011, 03:24 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1948: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 03:26 AM
A New Backwards List
2020: Andrew Cuomo / Cory A. Booker (D)
2016: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2012: Scott Brown / Bobby Jindal (R)
2008: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2004: John Edwards / Elliot Spitzer (D)
2000: Al Gore / John Edwards (D)
1996: Paul Tsongas/Al Gore (D) [1]
1992: Terry Branstad/John McCain (R)
1990: Terry Branstad/vacant (R) [2]
1988: George H. W. Bush /Terry Branstad (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush/Terry Branstad (R)
1980: Edward M. Kennedy / Mario Cuomo (D)
1976: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1972: Richard M. Nixon / Ronald Reagan (R)
1968: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1964: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnston (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1956: Adlai Stevenson II / John F. Kennedy (D)
1952: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1948: Harry S. Truman / Adlai Stevenson II (D)
1944: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1940: Thomas Dewey/Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1936: Franklin Delano Roosevelt/John Nance Garner (D)
[1] Tsongas dies in office.
[2] Bush resigns due to health reasons
__________________
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 03:27 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 03:32 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
King Nazar
August 12th, 2011, 03:42 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
JoeMulk
August 12th, 2011, 03:43 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 03:47 AM
Hey Joe, it's pretty easy to retain the colors by quoting, deleting the quote brackets, and just coloring and bolding your addition.
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 03:50 AM
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1972: George Wallace/Dan K. Moore (D)
JoeMulk
August 12th, 2011, 03:56 AM
[QUOTE=Zacoftheaxes;4886061]Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: George Wallace/Dan K Moore (D)
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 03:57 AM
We seem to have accidentally split this timeline in two! Up to you guys if you want to roll with it or combine them.
JoeMulk
August 12th, 2011, 04:00 AM
We seem to have accidentally split this timeline in two! Up to you guys if you want to roll with it or combine them.
I tried to resolve it by moving the 72 election to 76...
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 04:05 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 04:14 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 04:15 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
Odysseus
August 12th, 2011, 04:44 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
King Nazar
August 12th, 2011, 04:48 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 04:49 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
2000: Newt Gingrich/Steve Forbes (R)
Nazi Space Spy
August 12th, 2011, 04:50 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
2000: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 04:51 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
2000: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2004: John Kerry/Colin Powell (Liberal)
Nazi Space Spy
August 12th, 2011, 04:55 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
2000: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2004: John Kerry/Colin Powell (Liberal)
2008: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 04:57 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
2000: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2004: John Kerry/Colin Powell (Liberal)
2008: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2012: Mitt Romney/Joe Lieberman (Democrat Republicans)
King Nazar
August 12th, 2011, 05:19 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
2000: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2004: John Kerry/Colin Powell (Liberal)
2008: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2012: Mitt Romney/Joe Lieberman (Democrat Republicans)
2016: Mitt Romney/Joe Lieberman (Democrat Republicans)
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 05:27 AM
Challenge mode: No OTL Presidents or Vice Presidents, in either slot:
1960: Wayne Morse/G. Mennen Williams (R)
1964: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1968: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1972: George Romney/Pete McCloskey (R)
1976: Strom Thurmond/George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace/ Dan K. Moore (D)
1984: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1988: Hunter S Thompson/Ted Kennedy (Liberal)
1992: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
1996: Mario Cuomo / Bob Kerrey (D)
2000: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2004: John Kerry/Colin Powell (Liberal)
2008: Elizabeth Dole/Mitt Romney (R)
2012: Mitt Romney/Joe Lieberman (Democrat Republicans)
2016: Mitt Romney/Joe Lieberman (Democrat Republicans)
2020: Ron Paul/Gary Johnson (R)
Shadowlord
August 12th, 2011, 09:26 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 09:32 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
achilles483
August 12th, 2011, 11:47 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 11:53 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 03:14 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr./vacant (Progressive) [2]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
Turquoise Blue
August 12th, 2011, 03:23 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr./vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I/William Taft (Democrat Republicans) [3]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 03:52 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat Republicans) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Demopublican) [4]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] The Democrats and Republicans formally united into the Demopublican Party to counter the growing influence of the Progressives.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn / Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes / VACANT (R) [1]
1980: John Glenn / Gary Hart (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Turquoise Blue
August 12th, 2011, 03:55 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
OOC: You just repeated what I said. And Demopublicans was never going to work.
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 03:57 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Calvin Coolidge / Oscar Underwood (DR)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn / Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes / VACANT (R) [1]
1980: John Glenn / Gary Hart (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Victor Hatherley
August 12th, 2011, 03:59 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican) 1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1] 1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Shadowlord
August 12th, 2011, 04:01 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 04:04 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Nazi Space Spy
August 12th, 2011, 04:11 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/ Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft/Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Badshah
August 12th, 2011, 04:14 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/ Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft/Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg/vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Turquoise Blue
August 12th, 2011, 04:15 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft/Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg/vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood/John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 04:18 PM
still too slow...
Tony
August 12th, 2011, 04:27 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2004: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Turquoise Blue
August 12th, 2011, 04:31 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] First female President.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2004: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2008: Nicholas van de Linde/George W. Bush (D)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Zacoftheaxes
August 12th, 2011, 04:32 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1952: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2004: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2008: Barry Goldwater Jr./Steve Forbes (R)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
Turquoise Blue
August 12th, 2011, 04:34 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
You need to be quick on the clicker for this...
Wolfpaw
August 12th, 2011, 04:57 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] First female President.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2004: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2008: Nicholas van de Linde/George W. Bush (D)
2012: John Huntsman/Mitch McConnell (R)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
King Nazar
August 12th, 2011, 07:02 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] First female President.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2004: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2008: Nicholas van de Linde/George W. Bush (D)
2012: John Huntsman/Mitch McConnell (R)
2016: John Huntsman/Mitch McConnell (R)
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
Shadowlord
August 12th, 2011, 07:51 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] First female President.
Nixon in 1960
1960: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1964: Richard Nixon / Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1968: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1972: John F Kennedy / Henry Jackson (D)
1976: Roy Cohn/Malcom Forbes (R)
1978: Malcolm Forbes/VACANT (R) [1]
1980: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1984: Tip O'Neil / Dale Bumpers (D)
1988: Dale Bumpers/Bill Clinton (D)
1992: Pete Wilson/Collin Powell (R)
1996:Pete Wilson/Colin Powell (R)
2000: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2004: Bill Clinton/Nicholas van de Linde (D)
2008: Nicholas van de Linde/George W. Bush (D)
2012: John Huntsman/Mitch McConnell (R)
2016: John Huntsman/Mitch McConnell (R)
2020: Chelsea Clinton / Ben R. Lujan (D) [2]
[1] Roy Cohn dies of a heart attack.
[2] First Female President.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
Victor Hatherley
August 12th, 2011, 08:02 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive) 1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] First female President.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D) 1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
Wolfpaw
August 12th, 2011, 10:11 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] First female President.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
Nazi Space Spy
August 12th, 2011, 10:36 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] First female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren/Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
Wolfpaw
August 12th, 2011, 10:43 PM
Um...Coolidge died in '33 IOTL.
JoeMulk
August 12th, 2011, 10:47 PM
Um...Coolidge died in '33 IOTL.
butterflies could have him living longer ITTL. Maybe his son doesn't die and he wasn't already president in the 20s which keeps him in better health.
Zacoftheaxes
August 13th, 2011, 12:14 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren/Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren/Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker/John J. Pershing (D) [2]
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First woman president
Odysseus
August 13th, 2011, 05:57 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren/Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren/Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker/John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker/John J. Pershing (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president
Tony
August 13th, 2011, 03:30 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president
King Nazar
August 13th, 2011, 11:00 PM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president
Nazi Space Spy
August 14th, 2011, 01:07 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot/Jack Kemp (Conservative)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson/John Kennedy (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 01:25 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot/Jack Kemp (Conservative)
1996: Ross Perot/Jack Kemp (Conservative)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson/John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson/John Kennedy (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Nazi Space Spy
August 14th, 2011, 01:38 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot/Jack Kemp (Conservative)
1996: Ross Perot/Jack Kemp (Conservative)
2000: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson/John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson/John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon/George Romney (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Badshah
August 14th, 2011, 01:41 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot/Jack Kemp (Conservative)
1996: Ross Perot/Jack Kemp (Conservative)
2000: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2004: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880:John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson/John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson/John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon/George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon/George Romney (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 02:23 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
1996: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
2000: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2004: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2008: John Ashcroft / Ron Paul (Conservative)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
NickCT
August 14th, 2011, 02:27 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
1996: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
2000: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2004: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2008: John Ashcroft / Ron Paul (Conservative)
2008: John Ashcroft / George W. Bush (Conservative)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Nazi Space Spy
August 14th, 2011, 02:53 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
1996: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
2000: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2004: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2008: John Ashcroft / Ron Paul (Conservative)
2012: John Ashcroft / George W. Bush (Conservative)
2016: Evan Bayh/Joe Manchin (Democrat-Republican)
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford/ George HW Bush (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Odysseus
August 14th, 2011, 03:09 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1891: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 03:33 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1891: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1892: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 03:34 AM
Presidents of the 20th Century
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Adlai E. Stevenson I (D)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Woodrow Wilson (Progressive)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive) [1]
1913: Robert M. La Follette Sr. /vacant (Progressive) [2]
1916: Adlai E. Stevenson I / William Taft (Democrat-Republican) [3]
1920: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coolidge (Democrat-Republican)
1924: Adlai E. Stevenson I / Calvin Coodige (Democrat-Republican)
1928: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1932: Hiram Johnson / Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1936: Hiram Johnson/Henry Wilson Temple (Progressive)
1940: Robert Taft / Arthur Vanderburg (Democrat-Republican)
1943: Arthur Vanderburg / vacant (Democrat-Republican) [4]
1944: George Wood / John Thurston (Democrat-Republican) [5]
1948: Harold Stassen / Alice Paul (Progressive)
1950: Alice Paul / Harold Sylvester-Laurence (Progressive) [6]
1952: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1956: Earl Warren/ Thomas Dewey (Democrat-Republican)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1964: Hubert Humphrey / Stuart Symington (Progressive)
1968: Robert Kennedy / Carl Sanders (Progressive)
1972: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative) [7]
1976: Robert Byrd/Ronald Reagan (Conservative)
1980: Ted Kennedy / Walter Mondale (Progressive)
1984: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1988: Howard Baker / Gary Hart (Democrat-Republican)
1992: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
1996: Ross Perot / Jack Kemp (Conservative)
2000: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2004: Paul Wellstone/Howard Dean (Progressive)
2008: John Ashcroft / Ron Paul (Conservative)
2012: John Ashcroft / George W. Bush (Conservative)
2016: Evan Bayh/Joe Manchin (Democrat-Republican)
2020: Bobby Jindal / Marco Rubio (Conservative) [8]
[1] Wilson dropped from the ticket after suffering from a stroke.
[2] Teddy Roosevelt dies in a train crash in California
[3] The Democrats and Republicans unify against the Progressive threat.
[4] Pres. Taft assassinated on a trip abroad.
[5] Vandenburg refuses to run for office because of a heart condition.
[6] Stassen resigns over health concerns, Paul becomes the first female President.
[7] Formed due to the left wing Progressives, and the centrist Democratic-Republicans.
[8] First Indian American president.
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Odysseus
August 14th, 2011, 03:51 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw [3]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 03:56 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt [4]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 03:56 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (Nationalist) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt [4]
1912: Robert La Follette / Elihu Root (Liberal) [4]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] In 1912, the Supreme Court rules that the Constitutional Convention of 1905 did not proceed fairly and was therefore unconstitutional.
OOC: How dare you guys make Teddy Roosevelt a terrible dictator:mad:
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jeb Bush (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Odysseus
August 14th, 2011, 03:58 AM
OOC: Because it's fucking awesome that's why.
Odysseus
August 14th, 2011, 04:03 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt [5]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
OOC: Just roll with it. Smooth moves, smooth.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: George W. Bush / John Ashcroft (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 04:16 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete segregation and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden / Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jeb Bush (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
OOC: No, sorry, no compromise on this one. My post first, you were ninja'd. You should continue mine first. I won't accept that both my entries were simply ignored. That's kinda rude.
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 04:18 AM
OOC: your post was conflicting with mine which came first, same years, but I guess I'll let you get way with that... I really liked where that was going though.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 04:21 AM
OOC: your post was conflicting with mine which came first, same years, but I guess I'll let you get way with that... I really liked where that was going though.
Agree anyway:) but indeed I've edited mine after seeing your post...
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 04:23 AM
Agree anyway:) but indeed I've edited mine after seeing your post...
Alright, just a fair warning that people don't tend to like it when you brighten their dystopias :p
Badshah
August 14th, 2011, 04:26 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1950: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden / Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jeb Bush (R)
2008: Hillary Rodham/Andrew Cuomo (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
OOC: No, sorry, no compromise on this one. My post first, you were ninja'd. You should continue mine first. I won't accept that both my entries were simply ignored. That's kinda rude.
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 04:40 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden / Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jeb Bush (R)
2008: Hillary Rodham/Andrew Cuomo (D)
2012: Hillary Rodham/Andrew Cuomo (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Badshah
August 14th, 2011, 04:43 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden / Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jeb Bush (R)
2008: Hillary Rodham/Andrew Cuomo (D)
2012: Hillary Rodham/Andrew Cuomo (D)
2016:Andrew Cuomo/ Barney Frank (D)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Bored Accountant
August 14th, 2011, 04:47 AM
Presidents of the United States (POD Germany wins World War I in 1915 due to no British entry in war):
29. Charles Evan Hughes 1917-1925 Republican
30. Charles Dawes 1925-1933 Republican
31. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1933-1937 Democrat
32. Frank Knox 1937-1941 Republican
33. Wendell Willkie 1941-1944 Democrat [1]
34. Alban Barkley 1944-1945 Democrat
35. George S Patton 1945-1953 Democrat
36. HP Lovecraft 1953-1961 Republican
37. Richard Nixon 1961-1973 Republican [2]
38. Ronald Reagan 1973-1981 Democrat
39. Richard Nixon 1981-1989 Republican
40. John F Kennedy 1989-1993 Democrat
41. Robert Dole 1993-1997 Republican [3]
42. Albert Arnold Gore Jr. 1997-2001 Democrat [3]
43. George Will 2001-2009 Republican [3]
44. John Sununu 2009- Republican [3]
[1] Died in office
[2] No constitutional amendment mandating term limits in TTL
[3] Probably shouldn't exist due to Butterfly effect, more accurately "brothers"
Nazi Space Spy
August 14th, 2011, 04:52 AM
Presidents of the United States (POD Germany wins World War I in 1915 due to no British entry in war):
29. Charles Evan Hughes 1917-1925 Republican
30. Charles Dawes 1925-1933 Republican
31. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1933-1937 Democrat
32. Frank Knox 1937-1941 Republican
33. Wendell Willkie 1941-1944 Democrat [1]
34. Alban Barkley 1944-1945 Democrat
35. George S Patton 1945-1953 Democrat
36. HP Lovecraft 1953-1961 Republican
37. Richard Nixon 1961-1973 Republican [2]
38. Ronald Reagan 1973-1981 Democrat
39. Richard Nixon 1981-1989 Republican
40. John F Kennedy 1989-1993 Democrat
41. Robert Dole 1993-1997 Republican [3]
42. Albert Arnold Gore Jr. 1997-2001 Democrat [3]
43. George Will 2001-2009 Republican [3]
44. John Sununu 2009- Republican [3]
[1] Died in office
[2] No constitutional amendment mandating term limits in TTL
[3] Probably shouldn't exist due to Butterfly effect, more accurately "brothers"
It doesnt work that way, we follow the prior list.
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 05:03 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
No World War 1
1916: Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks (R) [1]
1920: Charles Evans Hughes/Irvine Lenroot (R)
1924: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1928: James M. Cox / Al Smith (D)
1932: Calvin Coolidge / Charles Curtis (R)
1936: Calvin Coolidge / Alf Landon (R)
1940: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D) [2]
1944: Dorothy Parker / John J. Pershing (D)
1948: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1952: George Patton / Howard Buffett (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy (D)
1964: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1968: Richard Nixon / George Romney (R)
1972: Edmund Muskie / Terry Sanford (D)
1976: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1980: Gerald Ford / George HW Bush (R)
1984: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1988: George H. W. Bush / Bob Dole (R)
1992: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
1996: Al Gore / Joe Biden (D)
2000: Joe Biden / Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: Colin Powell / Jeb Bush (R)
2008: Hillary Rodham/Andrew Cuomo (D)
2012: Hillary Rodham/Andrew Cuomo (D)
2016:Andrew Cuomo/ Barney Frank (D)
2020: Ron Paul/Gary Johnson (R)
[1] Vice President Fairbanks suffered a fatal heart attack in June of 1918.
[2] First female president.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 05:03 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
Nazi Space Spy
August 14th, 2011, 05:08 AM
[QUOTE=tonykwok;4894379]Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
Badshah
August 14th, 2011, 05:14 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1976: Linda Jeness/Walter Mondale (Revolutionary Socialist Party) [8]
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[8] McGovern didn't run for a second term, supporting his party's platform to having a single term of six years, implemented by his former VP, Linda Geness, after ascending to the Presidency.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 05:55 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1976: Linda Jeness/Walter Mondale (Revolutionary Socialist Party) [8]
1982: Milton Friedman / Ron Paul (Libertarian)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
[8] McGovern didn't run for a second term, supporting his party's platform to having a single term of six years, implemented by his former VP, Linda Geness, after ascending to the Presidency.
Shadowlord
August 14th, 2011, 11:38 AM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1976: Linda Jeness/Walter Mondale (Revolutionary Socialist Party) [8]
1982: Milton Friedman / Ron Paul (Libertarian)
1988: Jesse Jackson / Gary Hart (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
[8] McGovern didn't run for a second term, supporting his party's platform to having a single term of six years, implemented by his former VP, Linda Geness, after ascending to the Presidency.
Zacoftheaxes
August 14th, 2011, 02:39 PM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1976: Linda Jeness/Walter Mondale (Revolutionary Socialist Party) [8]
1982: Milton Friedman / Ron Paul (Libertarian)
1988: Jesse Jackson / Gary Hart (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1994: Ron Paul/Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
[8] McGovern didn't run for a second term, supporting his party's platform to having a single term of six years, implemented by his former VP, Linda Geness, after ascending to the Presidency.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 04:19 PM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1976: Linda Jeness/Walter Mondale (Revolutionary Socialist Party) [8]
1982: Milton Friedman / Ron Paul (Libertarian)
1988: Jesse Jackson / Gary Hart (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1994: Ron Paul / Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
2000: William Weld / Sam Steiger (Libertarian)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
[8] McGovern didn't run for a second term, supporting his party's platform to having a single term of six years, implemented by his former VP, Linda Geness, after ascending to the Presidency.
Badshah
August 14th, 2011, 05:28 PM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1976: Linda Jeness/Walter Mondale (Revolutionary Socialist Party) [8]
1982: Milton Friedman / Ron Paul (Libertarian)
1988: Jesse Jackson / Gary Hart (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1994: Ron Paul / Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
2000: William Weld / Sam Steiger (Libertarian)
2006: Howard Dean/Brian Schweitzer (Rev. Socialist Party)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
[8] McGovern didn't run for a second term, supporting his party's platform to having a single term of six years, implemented by his former VP, Linda Geness, after ascending to the Presidency.
Tony
August 14th, 2011, 05:31 PM
Clay wins in 1844
1844: Henry Clay / Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig)
1848: Lewis Cass / John A. Quitman (D)
1852: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1856: Martin Van Buren /Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil)
1857: Abraham Lincoln (Free Soil) [1]
1860: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1864: Abraham Lincoln / Montgomery Blair (Free Soil)
1868: Montgomery Blair/Hannibal Hamlin (Free Soil)
1872: Andrew Carnegie/John Fiske (Nationalist)
1876: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1880: John Fiske/Samuel Tilden (Nationalist)
1884: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1888: James G. Blaine / John Sherman (Free Soil)
1892: Grover Cleveland/Isaac Gray (Nationalist)
1895: Isaac Gray (Nationalist) [2]
1896: Isaac Gray/Jesse Root Grant (Nationalist)
1900: Robert T. Lincoln / Hiram Johnson (Free Soil)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / L. M. Shaw (National) [3]
1905: Thedore Roosevelt (National) [4]
1919: Franklin Deleano Roosevelt (National) [5]
1945: Harry S. Truman (National) [6]
1952: Alvin Baker/Earl Long (Libertarian)
1956: Alvin Barker Earl Long (Libertarian)
1960:Richard Nixon/ Nelson Rockefeller (National)
1964: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian) [7]
1968: Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand (Libertarian)
1972: George McGovern/Linda Jenness (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1976: Linda Jeness/Walter Mondale (Revolutionary Socialist Party) [8]
1982: Milton Friedman / Ron Paul (Libertarian)
1988: Jesse Jackson / Gary Hart (Revolutionary Socialist Party)
1994: Ron Paul / Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
2000: William Weld / Sam Steiger (Libertarian)
2006: Howard Dean/Brian Schweitzer (Rev. Socialist Party)
2012: Dennis Kucinich / Bernie Sanders (Rev. Socialist Party)
[1] President Van Buren dies.
[2] Cleveland is assassinated by a former Free Soil party of Pennsylvania official, Isaac Gray becomes President and garners large amounts of national sympathy.
[3] After losing the election of 1900 by a slim margin due to third party influence, The National Party nominates Theodore Roosevelt, who quickly becomes the favorite to win. After a massive scandal within the Free Soil Party catapults Roosevelt to victory, many Nationals in Congress suggest that the party be banned due to the severity of the scandal. This goes forward after support from President Roosevelt. Elections are postponed until 1906.
[4] A constitutional convention is held in 1905, Roosevelt becomes Glorious Leader of the United States for life.
[5] After Roosevelt dies unexpectedly, the National Party scrambles to find a relative of Roosevelt with enough political experience. They put in a young National Party secretary - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a close (enough) relative.
[6] Unable to reach a consensus regarding the successor of FDR, Harry S. Truman, a moderate was chosen as the new President. Truman, however, pushed forward complete integration and political reforms. After defeating a internal party coup, Truman announced free elections in 1952, and that he himself would not run.
[7] Foreign born citizens eligible due to law passed under FDR.
[8] McGovern didn't run for a second term, supporting his party's platform to having a single term of six years, implemented by his former VP, Linda Geness, after ascending to the Presidency.
Turquoise Blue
August 14th, 2011, 05:34 PM
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