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Constantinople
September 12th, 2011, 10:42 PM
Governor Generals of the American Commonwealth
1786-1791: Benedict Arnold/ Benjamin Franklin (Unionist)
1791-2020- Jerry Brown/ Bill Clinton (Radical)
Oh wait....
Turquoise Blue
September 12th, 2011, 10:48 PM
Oh, that one went by fast....
Presidents of the United States
1. George Washington (Independent-Virginia) 1789-1792 [1]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
Mr. Magi
September 12th, 2011, 11:21 PM
Presidents of the United States
1. George Washington (Independent-Virginia) 1789-1792 [1]
2. Richard Henry Lee (Independent-Virginia) 1792 - 1793 [2]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
King Nazar
September 12th, 2011, 11:31 PM
Presidents of the United States
1. George Washington (Independent-Virginia) 1789-1792 [1]
2. Richard Henry Lee (Independent-Virginia) 1792 - 1793 [2]
3. John Adams (Independent-Massachusetts) 1793-1797
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
Mr. Magi
September 12th, 2011, 11:40 PM
Presidents of the United States
1. George Washington (Independent-Virginia) 1789-1792 [1]
2. Richard Henry Lee (Independent-Virginia) 1792 - 1793 [2]
3. John Adams (Independent-Massachusetts) 1793-1797
4. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist- South Carolina) (1797 - 1801)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
Nazi Space Spy
September 12th, 2011, 11:59 PM
[QUOTE=trollhole;5020180]Compromise of 1856:
1856: Millard Fillmore / Andrew Donelson (American)[/B]
1860: John Bell / William Seward (Constitutional Union)
1864: John Bell / William Seward (CU)
1868: Charles Francis Adams / Andrew Curtin (Republican)
1872: Charles Francis Adams / Andrew Curtin (R)
1876: James G. Blaine / James A. Garfield (R)
1879: James A. Garfield / vacant (R) [1]
1880: James A. Garfield / Horace Greeley (R)
1881: Horace Greeley / vacant (R) [2]
1884: Horace Greeley / Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (R)
1888: Horace Greeley / Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (R)
1892: Grover Cleveland / Henry G. Davis (Constitutional)
1896: Matthew Quay/Joseph Foraker (R) [3]
1900: William Jennings Bryan / Alton B. Parker (C) [4]
1904: William Jennings Bryan / Thomas E. Watson (Populist) [5]
1908: James S. Sherman/ William Howard Taft (C)
1912: William Howard Taft / Nicholas M. Butler (C) [6]
1916: Charles Evan Hughes/John W. Davis (C)
1920: Henry Cabot Lodge / John D. Rockefeller Jr (P)
1924: Henry Cabot Lodge / John W. Davis (P / C) [7]
1928: Miles Poindexter / Charles G. Dawes (C)
1932: Huey Long / Charles G. Dawes (DP / C) [8]
1936: Charles G. Dawes / Arthur H. Vandenburg (C)
1940: Charles G. Dawes / Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (C)
1944: Charles G. Dawes / Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (C) [9]
1948: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. / Earl Warren (C)
1952: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. / Harold B. Stassen (C) [10]
1956: John Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (DP)
1960: John Kennedy / Hubert Humphrey (DP)
1964: Barry Goldwater / Walter Judd (C)
1968: Barry Goldwater / Walter Judd (C)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Ron Paul (C) [11]
1976: Barry Goldwater / Jerry Brown (DP) [12]
1980: Ron Paul / Ronald Reagan (C)
1984: Ron Paul / Ronald Reagan (C)
1988: Geraldine Ferraro / Al Gore (DP)
1992: Jerry Brown / Golda Meir (Social Justice) [13]
1996: Colin Powell / Phil Gramm (C)
2000: Jerry Brown / Golda Meir (Social Justice) [14]
2004: John McCain / Bill Clinton (C)
2008: Golda Meir / Cynthia Mckinney (Social Justice)[15]
2010: Raymond T. Odierno / Gary Roughead / Edward A. Rice Jr. (Military) [16]
2018: Robert T. Matsui / Gary Johnson (Enterprise Party) [Real Power Held by conglomerate of Zaibatsus, American Megacorps and the Yakuza.] [17]
2020: August Granville/ Hrithik Karwani (Social Justice Party)[Real Power Held by conglomerate of Zaibatsus, American Megacorps and the Yakuza.] [18][19]
[1] Blaine was assassinated by an Italian anarchist.
[2] Garfield assassinated by Greeley supporter, leaving conspiracies that Greeley organized the assassination.
[3] Panic of 1895 made Cleveland's tenure unpopular. Quay won using this.
[4] Quay couldn't handle the economic downturn, and Bryan's oratory skill managed to paint the Panic of 1895 as the result of poor Republican administration.
[5] Bryan denied renomination by the Constitutional Party, and was nominated by the Populist Party instead. President Bryan narrowly defeated Vice President Parker (D-NY) and Senator Albert J. Beveridge (R-IN).
[6] Taft accidentally became president when Sherman died a week after his re-election. He chose Butler, who was more interested in politics than him as VP.
[7] Election thrown into House due to a three-way split in the Electoral College
[8] Long breaks with the Populist Party, leading to a race with five plausible contenders (mainstream Populist, Democratic Populist, Constitutional, Republican, and the revived isolationist American Party). Nobody gets a majority, and the Senate and House split in their decisions, leading to a divided administration.
[9] Dawes runs for a third term due to popular demand and the North American War, which was a conquest of Mexican, as well as Central and Latin American nations
[10] Unjustly blamed for the War, which resulted in the US evacuating Central America and most of Mexico. He loses to the Populist candidate handily.
[11] Barry Goldwater re-elected with 57% of the popular vote; VP Judd chooses to become a senator rather than remain VP
[12] Goldwater hangs on, but an indecisive election leads to Brown being picked as VP.
[13] Former Vice President Jerry Brown is elected with immigrant Golda Meir on the ticket of the New Social justice party. Brown was taking advantage of the amended constitution allowing for naturalized immigrants to become president. Years of more or less extreme libertarian and watered down Democratic Populists rule have created a vast underclass in American society. While the market based economy is booming many are left behind. Brown proposes to keep America's wondrous market economy, while preventing millions from slipping through the cracks. Meir is brought on the ticket to attract the more socialist side of the social justice party. They utterly smash the two other parties, with the DPs getting no electoral votes whatsoever, its voters turned off by libertarian pandering politicians. The Constitutional Party loses dozens and of seats to the Social Justice Party while dozens more Democratic Poplists congressmen switch sides. This is in addition to many SJs being elected to congress. The party finds itself with strong plurality of both houses, and with tacit support from the Democratic Populists it can pass its bills. It promises to be an interesting decade with the fiscal hawk, yet strangely liberal Brown at the helm, with his socialist immigrant female Jewish VP at his side.{
[14] The election many perceived as 'stolen' by Colin Powell caused a major backlash propelling Brown and Meir back in to an election four years later. Their wipe out victory (and consequential coat tail effect in congress) is resounding. The Constitutionalists were shrunken to a small minority with the Democratic Populists taking official opposition status.
[15] The second stolen election by the Constitutionalist party leads to a larger backlash against the party. They are reduced to a small rump of a dozen or so congressmen in total.
[16] Allegations of voter fraud against both the Constitutional Party and the Social Justice party, as well as threats of an armed revolution forces the Army Chief of Staff Odierno to intervene militarily. He decides to set the election date to 2012, as by then the electoral system will be modernized and and made more fair. He also renounces any ideas that he will run for political office, and urges the other two of the American Triumvirate to do the same.
[17] The years of military rule have left a scar on the American psyche. The original promise of a 2012 election was broken, and the corrupt military government combined allowed major corporate interests to fully take hold of the American government. Major industrial, technology and military firms are both exceptionally wealthy and elusive. Major decisions about policy are more likely to originate in the corporate offices of one Tokyo Zaibatsu or another, than in the White House of Capitol building. The moral-less research of the Ron Paul and Goldwater eras combined with the uncontrolled capitalism permanently made a part of the American cultural and business fabric (despite the best efforts of the Social Justice party) allows for an increasingly chaotic (yet innovative) American society, defined not by fair competition in the market, but by the level of intelligence money can buy, corporate espionage and human experimentation.
[18] Responsible for the Blue Revolution, bringing back true democracy and impeaching the former President.
[19] However the megacorps are far too entrenched in the USA to be eliminated, and the new government is nothing more than a puppet of the same interests. Human augmentation becomes ever popular, creating a new class of god cyborged humans and a lower class which can never outthink their cyborg overlords.
Why did you kill the Constitution Party? I liked it. I dont like the Socialist Party in reality, but I put them on these list. Also, Golda Meir was 110 in 2008...........So the last few elections are open to change...Also, why did you butcher Gary Johnson, Barry Goldwater, and Ron Paul...I guess I should add a footnote referencing how Golda Meir was a war hungary socialist.
Nazi Space Spy
September 13th, 2011, 12:04 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (Independent) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I)
1792: John Adams (I)
1796: Charles Cotesworth Pickney (Federalist)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
(Can we keep it in election format)
Constantinople
September 13th, 2011, 12:19 AM
Why did you kill the Constitution Party? I liked it. I dont like the Socialist Party in reality, but I put them on these list. Also, Golda Meir was 110 in 2008...........So the last few elections are open to change...Also, why did you butcher Gary Johnson, Barry Goldwater, and Ron Paul...I guess I should add a footnote referencing how Golda Meir was a war hungary socialist.
Haha, well the timeline was getting ridiculously libertarian-wanked, which would naturally lead to huge social stratification and would lead to the rise of a socialist party to correct the problem. Unfortunately, some people on this board insisted on just ignoring that, so naturally things changed. Golda Meir for president FOREVER!
Mr. Magi
September 13th, 2011, 12:35 AM
Haha, well the timeline was getting ridiculously libertarian-wanked, which would naturally lead to huge social stratification and would lead to the rise of a socialist party to correct the problem. Unfortunately, some people on this board insisted on just ignoring that, so naturally things changed. Golda Meir for president FOREVER!
Where were you when we had a six-term Lincoln or the Roosevelt Family Trainwreck?:)
Still, at least you had a LEGIT reason for that.
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (Independent-VA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) [2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA)
1796: Charles Cotesworth Pickney (Federalist-SC)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA) [3]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
(Q: Can we keep it in election format)
(A: Why not? As long as I can put the states)
Nazi Space Spy
September 13th, 2011, 12:54 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (Independent-VA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) [2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-SC)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
King Nazar
September 13th, 2011, 03:52 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (Independent-VA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) [2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-SC)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
achilles483
September 13th, 2011, 12:28 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (Independent-VA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) [2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-SC)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWit Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
Mr. Magi
September 13th, 2011, 08:00 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
jmill
September 13th, 2011, 09:34 PM
residents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington. http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/images/buttons/quote.gif (http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=5024653)
Nazi Space Spy
September 13th, 2011, 11:58 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/images/buttons/quote.gif
King Nazar
September 14th, 2011, 12:40 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
Victor Hatherley
September 14th, 2011, 12:46 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain propels Clay to a Landslide victory.
Badshah
September 14th, 2011, 12:48 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain propels Clay to a Landslide victory.
Mr. Magi
September 14th, 2011, 01:43 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 16th, 2011, 04:24 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency.
Mr. Magi
September 16th, 2011, 06:36 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency.
Nazi Space Spy
September 17th, 2011, 02:16 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency.
Constantinople
September 17th, 2011, 03:35 AM
Where were you when we had a six-term Lincoln or the Roosevelt Family Trainwreck?:)
Still, at least you had a LEGIT reason for that.
Thanks! Hey could you show me those two timelines? I can't find them.
Tony
September 17th, 2011, 03:59 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency.
Nazi Space Spy
September 17th, 2011, 04:27 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency.
Tony
September 17th, 2011, 04:34 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that would have legalized slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
Mr. Magi
September 17th, 2011, 04:36 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment which that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
King Nazar
September 17th, 2011, 04:45 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment which that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
Tony
September 17th, 2011, 04:50 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment which that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
Badshah
September 17th, 2011, 01:28 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment which that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
Tony
September 17th, 2011, 03:56 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
Victor Hatherley
September 17th, 2011, 04:31 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
Badshah
September 17th, 2011, 04:37 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
Tony
September 17th, 2011, 04:43 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
Badshah
September 17th, 2011, 04:45 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900 Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
Zacoftheaxes
September 17th, 2011, 05:48 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
Odysseus
September 17th, 2011, 05:50 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
Mr. Magi
September 17th, 2011, 05:59 PM
Goddammit, I thought we were done with 6 term Lincolns...
http://www.straferight.com/photopost/data/500/medium/double-facepalm.jpg (http://www.straferight.com/photopost/data/500/medium/double-facepalm.jpg)
Is Burns fictional? Because I can't seem to find info on him either.
Victor Hatherley
September 17th, 2011, 06:05 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
Mr. Magi
September 17th, 2011, 06:44 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
Zacoftheaxes
September 17th, 2011, 07:59 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1916: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-Virginia)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
Mr. Magi
September 17th, 2011, 08:55 PM
Whoops, I fixed my own error.
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
Tony
September 18th, 2011, 02:15 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
Mr. Magi
September 18th, 2011, 02:48 AM
I was thinking that the Leftist Tomorrow Party BECAME the populists, but that works too.
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TE)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
Tony
September 18th, 2011, 05:35 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
Zacoftheaxes
September 19th, 2011, 02:52 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 20th, 2011, 01:33 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
Victor Hatherley
September 20th, 2011, 01:49 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robbert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1940: Robbert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- DA) [16]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 20th, 2011, 01:56 AM
Can I call dibs on starting the next list? I have an idea.
Nazi Space Spy
September 20th, 2011, 02:04 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- DA) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- DA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
Tony
September 20th, 2011, 02:18 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
Badshah
September 20th, 2011, 03:36 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
King Nazar
September 20th, 2011, 04:16 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
Tony
September 20th, 2011, 04:20 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
King Nazar
September 20th, 2011, 09:39 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
Nazi Space Spy
September 20th, 2011, 09:45 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1968: Barry Goldwater (ANP-AR) / Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
King Nazar
September 20th, 2011, 09:46 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1968: Barry Goldwater (ANP-AR) / Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA)
1972: Ronald Reagan (ANP-AR) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
Badshah
September 20th, 2011, 09:52 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1968: Barry Goldwater (ANP-AR) / Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA)
1972: Ronald Reagan (ANP-AR) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (SD-MA)/ Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
jmill
September 20th, 2011, 11:00 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1968: Barry Goldwater (ANP-AR) / Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA)
1972: Ronald Reagan (ANP-AR) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (SD-MA)/ Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)
1980: Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
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Badshah
September 20th, 2011, 11:57 PM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1968: Barry Goldwater (ANP-AR) / Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA)
1972: Ronald Reagan (ANP-AR) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (SD-MA)/ Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)
1980: Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1984: Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)/ Melvin G. Ericson (SD-NS)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA).
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 02:36 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1968: Barry Goldwater (ANP-AR) / Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA)
1972: Ronald Reagan (ANP-AR) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (SD-MA)/ Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)
1980: Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1984: Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)/ Melvin G. Ericson (SD-NS)
1988: Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)/ Melvin G. Ericson (SD-NS)
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA)
Badshah
September 21st, 2011, 02:39 AM
Presidents of the United States
1789: George Washington (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA) [1]
1792: Richard Henry Lee (I-VA) / John Adams (I-MA)[2]
1792: John Adams (I-MA) / Samuel Johnson (I-NC)
1796: Charles Pickney (Federalist-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (F-NY)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ)
1804: James Madison (Republican-VA)/Aaron Burr (R-NJ) [3]
1808: Aaron Burr (R-NJ) / James Monroe (R-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (F-NY) / Jared Ingersoll (F-PA)
1816: William North (F-NY) / Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)
1820: Nicholas Van Dyke (F-DE)/John Quincy Adams (F-MA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (R-TE)/Henry Clay (R-KE)
1828: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1832: Henry Clay (R-KE)/Martin Van Buren (R-NY) [4]
1836: Henry Clay(R-KE)/ Martin Van Buren (R-NY)
1840: Daniel Webster (F-MA)/Willie Person Magnum (F-NC)
1844: Theodore Frelinghuysen (F-NJ) / David Crockett (F-TN) [5]
1848: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1852: John M. Clayton (F-DE) / Millard Fillmore (F-NY)
1856: John Bell (F-TN) / Montgomery Blair (F-MO)
1860: Jefferson Davis (R-MS)/James Polk (R-KE)
1864: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH) [6]
1868: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1872: Montgomery Blair (F-MO) / Benjamin Wade (F-OH)
1876: George Washington Julian (F-IN) / William D. Kelley (F-PA)
1880: William Leland (R-CA) / George Sommerset (U-FL) [7]
1884: William Leland (C-CA) / George Sommerset (C-FL) [8]
1888: James F. Wilson (F-IA) / Angus Cameron (F-WI) [9]
1892: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Thomas A. Langley (C-UT)
1896: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1900: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1904: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1908: Francis J. Burns (C-MA)/ Richard P. Bland (C-MO)
1912: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA) [10]
1916: Theodore E. Burton (T-OH) / John Downey Works (T-CA)
1920: Jefferson Davis Jr (Populist Party-VA)/Woodrow Wilson (Populist Party-NJ)
1924: Jefferson Davis Jr (P-VA)/Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II(P-IL) [11]
1928: Hubert Humphrey, Sr. (SD-SD) / John Cantwell Wallace (SD-IO) [12]
1932: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN)
1936: Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II (P-IL) / Cordell Hull (P-TN) [13]
1939: Cordell Hull (P-TN) [14]
1940: Robert A. Taft (American National Party - OH) / Charles A. Lindbergh (ANP- MI) [15]
1943: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND) [16]
1944: Robert A. Taft (ANP - OH) / Gerald Nye (ANP- ND)
1948: Earl Earren (PC-CA) / Robert Stanfield (PC-NS) [17]
1952: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1956: Aristotle Williamson (SD-VA)/ James Gunther (SD-TX)
1960: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1964: James Stewart (PC-PA) / Robert F. Schurman (PC-PEI)
1968: Barry Goldwater (ANP-AR) / Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA)
1972: Ronald Reagan (ANP-AR) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1976: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (SD-MA)/ Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)
1980: Ronald Reagan (ANP-CA) / Richard Nixon (ANP-CA)
1984: Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)/ Melvin G. Ericson (SD-NS)
1988: Jethro P. Dunning III (SD-OK)/ Melvin G. Ericson (SD-NS)
1992: Michael Dukakis (SD-MA)/ Bill Clinton (SD-AR) [18]
[1] Washington chokes on some food, three years in his Presidency.
[2] President Pro Tempore Lee becomes Acting president until the Election of 1792.
[3] Jefferson does not run again, due to the memory of Washington.
[4] America's Victory in the War of 1829 against Britain plus the faded national memory of Washington's death convinces Clay to break the single-term precedent followed by the early presidents.
[5] Daniel Webster decides to reinstate the tradition of a single term Presidency
[6] President Davis tried to push for a constitutional amendment that legalizes slavery in Northern states, on the ground of private property rights. The amendment failed miserably, and President Davis did not even appear on the ballot in most Northern states. Blair, running on the compromise platform of recognizing all existing slavery in the south but outlawing all future slave trade, is elected in a landslide. His platform finally became law in 1866, and thus a civil war was prevented. However, "thanks" to the compromise, slavery ended only with the death of the last slaveholder in 1917.
[7] With the Federalists becoming increasingly unpopular, they are beaten, but only by a coalition of Republicans and Unity Parties.
[8] Fearing a Federalist victory in 1884, the conservative coalition of the Republican and Unity parties united to form the Constitution Party, which emphasizes state rights and social conservatism. The Federalist ticket of James G. Blaine and Woodbury Blair won the popular vote, but lost in the electoral college.
[9] Started a war with British Canada that was badly lost, and ended up with the loss of Maine and land in Washington Territory, leading to the Constitution Party winning in a landslide in 1892, promising reconstruction of the US.
[10] A electorate weary after 20 straight Years of Constitution Party rule sweeps the newly formed Leftist Tomorrow Party into Power.
[11] Vice President Wilson suffers a stroke in 1923, and is convinced by his wife to announce his refusal to run again. He dies two years later after a bout with pneumonia.
[12] Remnants of the Federalist Party and the Tomorrow Party merged to form the Social Democratic Party.
[13] Maine, Washington, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick formally gained statehood in the United States of America during the Lincoln presidency, after the breakup of the British colonial empire in the late 1920s. Quebec becomes an independent country, while the remaining parts of Canada formed the Federate Provinces of Canada.
[14] Lincoln assassinated.
[15] With the East Asian War quickly growing into a World War, Isolationists formed the American National Party. They won by a slim plurality.
[16] Lindbergh choked to death on a Chicken bone in 1943 and had to be replaced. DA stands for Dakota.
[17] Internationalist elements of the ANP and the remnants of the Populist Party, together with the centrist wing of the Social Democratic Party united to form the Progressive Conservative Party. Out of fear of further Japanese aggression after Japanese annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the ANP is driven to the third place, after the the Social Democratic ticket of Douglas MacDonald (SD-NS) and Henry Wallace Sinclair (SD-IA)
[18] Oversaw the Liberal Movement, moving American politics significantly to the left. The Progressive Conservatives become the main opposition.
Wolfpaw
September 21st, 2011, 02:42 AM
Does anybody realize that if the presidential nominee and the veep nom are from the same state, they cannot win it in the general election?
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 02:46 AM
Does anybody realize that if the presidential nominee and the veep nom are from the same state, they cannot win it in the general election?
I believe the actual rule is that someone at a party convention cannot vote for nominees from the same state. Not 100% certain.
Even then, I feel like this is one of our weaker lists.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 21st, 2011, 03:02 AM
I believe the actual rule is that someone at a party convention cannot vote for nominees from the same state. Not 100% certain.
Even then, I feel like this is one of our weaker lists.
Should we start a new one? I have an idea.
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 03:06 AM
Should we start a new one? I have an idea.
Go for it.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 21st, 2011, 03:14 AM
Go for it.
Awesome.
We have done "No OTL POTUSes" lists and a few "Backwards" lists. Now let us combine the two! :D
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
EDIT: Also no OTL Vice Presidents.
And if anyone was wondering SA = South Arizona.
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 03:21 AM
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
I like this.
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 21st, 2011, 03:24 AM
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
I like this.
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
I thought people would. :)
Odysseus
September 21st, 2011, 03:26 AM
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 03:35 AM
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president[/QUOTE]
The Space Viking
September 21st, 2011, 03:36 AM
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
Did I do it right?
Badshah
September 21st, 2011, 04:04 AM
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
Did I do it right?
King Nazar
September 21st, 2011, 04:07 AM
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
Did I do it right?
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 04:55 AM
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President *blank* is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
The Space Viking
September 21st, 2011, 06:36 AM
1976: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Nixon is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
I guess I fill in the blank?
Tony
September 21st, 2011, 12:16 PM
1976: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Nixon is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
I guess I fill in the blank?
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 02:36 PM
1972: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights- AZ)/George McGovern (Human Rights-SD)
1976: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Nixon is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
Constantinople
September 21st, 2011, 02:44 PM
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights- AZ)/George McGovern (Human Rights-SD)
1976: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Nixon is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
Victor Hatherley
September 21st, 2011, 03:02 PM
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Nixon is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
achilles483
September 21st, 2011, 03:07 PM
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/ Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Nixon is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 21st, 2011, 03:57 PM
Wait what happened to the "No OTL Presidents" thing? :(
Badshah
September 21st, 2011, 06:22 PM
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/ Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Nixon is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 06:37 PM
Wait, wasn't the point no OTL presidents? No Nixon please.
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 06:45 PM
De-Nixoned
No OTL presidents, backwards
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
achilles483
September 21st, 2011, 07:27 PM
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Badshah
September 21st, 2011, 07:50 PM
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Zacoftheaxes
September 21st, 2011, 10:24 PM
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Odysseus
September 22nd, 2011, 12:11 AM
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Badshah
September 22nd, 2011, 12:33 AM
1932:Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
September 22nd, 2011, 12:35 AM
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Zacoftheaxes
September 22nd, 2011, 12:48 AM
The two of you ended up posting the same year so I got everything all fixed up.
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.[/QUOTE]
Badshah
September 22nd, 2011, 12:50 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
[COLOR=blue]2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
Zacoftheaxes
September 22nd, 2011, 03:11 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN)/Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
Tony
September 22nd, 2011, 03:35 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN)/Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
achilles483
September 22nd, 2011, 11:46 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN)/Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
Tony
September 22nd, 2011, 12:08 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
Zacoftheaxes
September 22nd, 2011, 04:42 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
Zacoftheaxes
September 23rd, 2011, 08:23 PM
Modest bump.
Badshah
September 23rd, 2011, 10:28 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
Zacoftheaxes
September 23rd, 2011, 10:55 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
Badshah
September 23rd, 2011, 11:22 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
jerseyrules
September 24th, 2011, 12:21 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.[/QUOTE]
ASB!!!!
2000: Jesse Ventura / Angus King (I)
Tony
September 24th, 2011, 01:13 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.[/QUOTE]
ASB!!!!
2000: Jesse Ventura (I-MN) / Angus King (I-ME)
2004: David Duke (R-LA) / Oliver North (R-VA)
Zacoftheaxes
September 24th, 2011, 01:31 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President *blank* and Vice President *blank* assassinated.
ASB!!!!
2000: Jesse Ventura (I-MN) / Angus King (I-ME)
2004: David Duke (R-LA) / Oliver North (R-VA)
2008: Ron Paul (L-TX)/Gary Johnson (L-NM)
Tony
September 24th, 2011, 03:49 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
ASB!!!!
2000: Jesse Ventura (I-MN) / Angus King (I-ME)
2004: David Duke (R-LA) / Oliver North (R-VA)
2008: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Gary Johnson (L-NM)
2012: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Dennis Kucinich (Pacifist-OH) [1]
[1] Fusion ticket.
jerseyrules
September 24th, 2011, 04:02 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
[/B]1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
ASB!!!!
2000: Jesse Ventura (I-MN) / Angus King (I-ME)
2004: David Duke (R-LA) / Oliver North (R-VA)
2008: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Gary Johnson (L-NM)
2012: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Dennis Kucinich (Pacifist-OH)
2012: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Dennis Kucinich (Pacifist-OH) [1]
[1] Fusion ticket.[/QUOTE]
Zacoftheaxes
September 24th, 2011, 04:15 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY)/Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
ASB!!!!
2000: Jesse Ventura (I-MN) / Angus King (I-ME)
2004: David Duke (R-LA) / Oliver North (R-VA)
2008: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Gary Johnson (L-NM)
2012: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Dennis Kucinich (Pacifist-OH)
2016: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Dennis Kucinich (Pacifist-OH) [1]
2020: Gary Johnson (L-NM)/Jon Huntsman (R-NM) [2]
[1] Fusion ticket.
[2] Libertarians form a coalition with Republicans.
Tony
September 24th, 2011, 06:27 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY)/Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
jerseyrules
September 24th, 2011, 03:56 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY)/Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.[/QUOTE]
ASB!!
1800: John Calhoun / Patrick Henry (Freedom)
Tony
September 24th, 2011, 04:29 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
ASB!!
1800: John Calhoun / Patrick Henry (Freedom)
jerseyrules
September 24th, 2011, 06:38 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
ASB!!
1800: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (Freedom)
1804: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (F)
Badshah
September 24th, 2011, 06:41 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
ASB!!
1800: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (Freedom)
1804: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (F)
Zacoftheaxes
September 25th, 2011, 03:16 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
ASB!!
1800: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (Freedom)
1804: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (F)
Badshah
September 25th, 2011, 03:19 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
ASB!!
1800: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (Freedom)
1804: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (F)
Zacoftheaxes
September 25th, 2011, 03:31 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President *blank* impeached and removed from office over the death of a political advisory he supposedly murdered.
ASB!!
1800: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (Freedom)
1804: John C. Calhoun / Patrick Henry (F)[/QUOTE]
Badshah
September 25th, 2011, 03:34 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President *blank* impeached and removed from office over the death of a political advisory he supposedly murdered.
Zacoftheaxes
September 25th, 2011, 03:37 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
jerseyrules
September 25th, 2011, 10:39 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
Badshah
September 26th, 2011, 12:08 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
__________________
Zacoftheaxes
September 26th, 2011, 01:49 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
achilles483
September 26th, 2011, 03:13 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
Tony
September 26th, 2011, 03:26 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1812: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
Zacoftheaxes
September 26th, 2011, 09:08 PM
Pretty damn sure Thomas Jefferson was President. :p
TrickyNixon
September 27th, 2011, 01:26 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1812: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
Turquoise Blue
September 27th, 2011, 01:30 AM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1963: Hubert H. Humphrey/VACANT (D) [1]
[1] A unidentified man kills Johnson in his sleep.
Badshah
September 27th, 2011, 01:30 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1808: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1812: George S. Cartwright (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
TrickyNixon
September 27th, 2011, 01:48 AM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
Victor Hatherley
September 27th, 2011, 01:51 AM
Shouldn't this be moved to Before 1900?
TrickyNixon
September 27th, 2011, 01:53 AM
Shouldn't this be moved to Before 1900?
Is there a reason to do it now? That timeline is almost done.
Badshah
September 27th, 2011, 01:59 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1804: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1808: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1812: George S. Cartwright (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
Tony
September 27th, 2011, 02:02 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1800: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) / Samuel Adams (DR-MA)
1804: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1808: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1812: George S. Cartwright (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
Zacoftheaxes
September 27th, 2011, 02:09 AM
Again, Jefferson was an OTL president. As much as I love the guy it's kinda against the rules of that timeline.
Badshah
September 27th, 2011, 02:15 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1796: Jonathan O' Brian (N-MA)/ Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA)
1800: Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA) / Samuel Adams (DR-MA)
1804: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1808: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1812: George S. Cartwright (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY)/Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. /Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
Tony
September 27th, 2011, 02:41 AM
Again, Jefferson was an OTL president. As much as I love the guy it's kinda against the rules of that timeline.
Oh sorry, I've forgotten that:D
Constantinople
September 27th, 2011, 03:34 AM
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman/Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
MaskedPickle
September 27th, 2011, 08:18 AM
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman/Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren/Karl Mundt (Republican)
Tony
September 27th, 2011, 08:24 AM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1792: Benjamin Harrison V (I-VA) / Alexander Hamilton (N-NY)
1796: Jonathan O' Brian (N-MA) / Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA)
1800: Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA) / Samuel Adams (DR-MA)
1804: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1808: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1812: George S. Cartwright (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY) / Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2016: Michael Moore (D-MI) / Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
OOC: I did fill in 2016 while I input my 1792 entry, so that someone else can input 2020 while bring forward his 1789 idea.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
Constantinople
September 27th, 2011, 12:30 PM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican)
[1]
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
achilles483
September 27th, 2011, 01:11 PM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican)[1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican)[2]
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
Zacoftheaxes
September 27th, 2011, 02:27 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1788: Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion (N-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (N-NY)
1792: Benjamin Harrison V (I-VA) / Alexander Hamilton (N-NY)
1796: Jonathan O' Brian (N-MA) / Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA)
1800: Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA) / Samuel Adams (DR-MA)
1804: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1808: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1812: George S. Cartwright (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY) / Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2016: Michael Moore (D-MI) / Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
[/B][/COLOR]2020: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican)[1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican)[[2]
1996: Jack Kemp/Colin Powell (Republican)
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
Badshah
September 27th, 2011, 04:35 PM
No OTL Presidents, Backwards
1784: Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion (N-SC)/ Alexander Hamilton (N-NY)
1788: Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion (N-SC)/Alexander Hamilton (N-NY)
1792: Benjamin Harrison V (I-VA) / Alexander Hamilton (N-NY)
1796: Jonathan O' Brian (N-MA) / Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA)
1800: Anthony S. Warren (DR-VA) / Samuel Adams (DR-MA)
1804: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1808: Alan B. Carver (N-CT)/William S. Bunting (N-NH)
1812: George S. Cartwright (DR-VA) / William Crawford (DR-GA)
1816: William Crawford (DR-GA)/Daniel Tompkins (DR-NY)
1820: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1824: William S. Bunting (N-NH)/Peter Mayhew (N-VA)
1828: John Calhoun (DR-SC) / George Washington Clinton (DR-NY)
1832: Zachary Washington (DR-VA)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1836: Frederick Wilson (DR-SC)/Samuel Bell (DR-FL)
1839: Samuel Bell (DR-NH) [9]
1840: Gregory F. Scott (N-MN)/Jonathan Chandler (N-NJ)
1844: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1848: H. Greene Stewart (National-TN)/Gardner F. Lewis (N-MA)
1852: Winnfield Scott (DR-VA) / Charles P. Bush (DR-MI)
1856: Charles P. Bush (DR-MI) / Oren B. Cheney (DR-ME) [8]
1860: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1864: John C. Fremont (R-CA) / William Seward (R-NY)
1868: John C. Breckinridge (D-KY) / Alexander H. Stephens (D-GA)
1872: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1876: Henry Wilson (R-MA) / George Washington Julian (R-IN)
1877: Hannibal Hamlin (R-ME) [7]
1880: James G. Blaine (R-ME) / Roscoe Conkling (R-NY)
1884: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1888: John D. Rockefeller (Free Market-NY)/Angus Taylor (FM-FL)
1892: George Armstrong Custer (J-OH)/Theodore Medad Pomeroy (R-NY)
1896: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN)/Maxwell Ipkiss (Jingoist-OR)
1900: Luke Edward Wright (Jingoist-TN) /Daniel S. Lamont (Jingoist-NY) [6]
1904: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Hiram Johnson (R-CA)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (R-NY) / Joseph Cannon (R-IL)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (PS-IN) / Victor L. Berger (PS-WI) [5]
1916: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) / Nicholas M. Butler (R-NJ) [4]
1920: H.P Lovecraft (PS-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1924: H.P. Lovecraft (Populist Socialist-CT)/Upton Sinclair (PS-ML)
1928: Huey Long(D-LA)/ Paul Westfield (D-TX)
1932: Joseph I. France (R-MD) / Alfred E. Smith (R-NY)
1936: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/Robert J. Bulkley (D-OH)
1940: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (D-NY)/ Robert J. Bulkley(D-OH)
1944: Earl Warren (R-CA)/ Glenn Amesworth (D-UT)
1948: Earl Warren (R-CA) / Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952: William Benton (D-CT)/Spessard Holland (D-FL)
1956: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R-MA)/ Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1960: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-MA)/Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1964: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D-CT) / Michael V. DiSalle (D-OH) [3]
1968: Barry Goldwater (Human Rights-AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1972: Barry Goldwater (HR- AZ)/George McGovern (HR-SD)
1976: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1980: Jerry Brown (R-CA)/Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ)
1981: Malcolm Forbes (R-NJ) [2]
1984: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/ Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)
1992: John McCain (R-AZ)/Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)
1996: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/ Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-CO)
2000: Paul Wellstone (D-MN)/Chuck Robb (D-VA)
2004: Eric Cantor (D-NY) / Anthony Weiner (R-VA) [1]
2008: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2012: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
2016: Michael Moore (D-MI) / Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
[/B][/COLOR]2020: Luis Fortuńo (R-PR) / Janice Brewer (R-SA)
[1] Strong Reform party candidate Russ Feingold sends the election to senate. Cantor is elected president and Weiner vice president
[2] President Brown is assassinated by John Hinckley Jr.
[3] First Jewish President.
[4] Congress passes law allowing people to run for any national office at the age of 25.
[5] Woman suffrage and the Civil Rights Act of 1914 passed with tripatisan support.
[6] The Jingoist party, now falling apart due to disagreements with inner factions, pulls off a final narrow election victory before the party dissolves during the 1904 election.
[7] President Wilson and Vice President Julian assassinated.
[8] The last Democratic-Republican president, before the breakup of the party. Bush would become a founding member of the once tiny and minor Democratic Party, while Cheney would become known as the Prime Minister of the United States, serving as Senate Majority leader from 1865 until 1883.
[9] President Wilson impeached and removed from office over the death of a political rival he supposedly murdered.
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican)[1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican)[[2]
1996: Jack Kemp/Colin Powell (Republican)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro/ Ted Kennedy (Democratic)
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
achilles483
September 28th, 2011, 12:34 PM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican)[1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican)[[2]
1996: Jack Kemp/Colin Powell (Republican)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro/ Ted Kennedy (Democratic)
2004: Jeb Bush / John McCain (Republican)
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
Turquoise Blue
September 28th, 2011, 12:37 PM
LBJ is supposed to die in 1963. Why did you skip my turn?
Tony
September 28th, 2011, 02:25 PM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican) [2]
1996: Jack Kemp/ Colin Powell (Republican)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Ted Kennedy (Democratic)
2004: Jeb Bush / John McCain (Republican)
2008: Jeb Bush / Mitt Romney (Republican)[3]
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
[3] Due to skin cancer, McCain decides to retire, but would recover completely and get elected to his old Senate seat in 2010. The Democratic Party nominated Dennis Kucinich for president, and was crushed in the general election.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
Badshah
September 28th, 2011, 08:34 PM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican) [2]
1996: Jack Kemp/ Colin Powell (Republican)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Ted Kennedy (Democratic)
2004: Jeb Bush / John McCain (Republican)
2008: Jeb Bush / Mitt Romney (Republican)[3]
2012: Eric Chen/Tommy Carcetti (Democratic)
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
[3] Due to skin cancer, McCain decides to retire, but would recover completely and get elected to his old Senate seat in 2010. The Democratic Party nominated Dennis Kucinich for president, and was crushed in the general election.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson/Walter Mondale (Democratic)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
Tony
September 28th, 2011, 09:49 PM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican) [2]
1996: Jack Kemp/ Colin Powell (Republican)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Ted Kennedy (Democratic)
2004: Jeb Bush / John McCain (Republican)
2008: Jeb Bush / Mitt Romney (Republican) [3]
2012: Eric Chen / Tommy Carcetti (Democratic)
2015: Tommy Carcetti / Steven P. Jobs (Democratic) [4]
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
[3] Due to skin cancer, McCain decides to retire, but would recover completely and get elected to his old Senate seat in 2010. The Democratic Party nominated Dennis Kucinich for president, and was crushed in the general election.
[4] Chen assassinated.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
Badshah
September 28th, 2011, 10:00 PM
The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican) [2]
1996: Jack Kemp/ Colin Powell (Republican)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Ted Kennedy (Democratic)
2004: Jeb Bush / John McCain (Republican)
2008: Jeb Bush / Mitt Romney (Republican) [3]
2012: Eric Chen / Tommy Carcetti (Democratic)
2015: Tommy Carcetti / Steven P. Jobs (Democratic) [4]
2016: Tommy Carcetti / Steven P. Jobs (Democratic)
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
[3] Due to skin cancer, McCain decides to retire, but would recover completely and get elected to his old Senate seat in 2010. The Democratic Party nominated Dennis Kucinich for president, and was crushed in the general election.
[4] Chen assassinated.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
Constantinople
September 28th, 2011, 11:02 PM
[QUOTE=trollhole;5087730]The Great Society Starts Early
1960: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1968: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: Hubert H. Humphrey/Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (Democratic)
1976: John Wayne / Howard Baker (Republican)
1980: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1988: Richard Nixon / Ronald Reagan (Republican) [1]
1992: Jack Kemp / Colin Powell (Republican) [2]
1996: Jack Kemp/ Colin Powell (Republican)
2000: Geraldine Ferraro / Ted Kennedy (Democratic)
2004: Jeb Bush / John McCain (Republican)
2008: Jeb Bush / Mitt Romney (Republican) [3]
2012: Eric Chen / Tommy Carcetti (Democratic)
2015: Tommy Carcetti / Steven P. Jobs (Democratic) [4]
2016: Tommy Carcetti / Steven P. Jobs (Democratic)
2020: Rand Paul / Marco Rubio (Democratic)
[1] 75 year old "Come Back Come Back Kid" Nixon (having lost in 1960 and 1968) and 77 year old Ronald "Marbles" Reagan becoming by far the oldest candidates to win the presidency and vice presidency.
[2] Due to their advanced age, neither Nixon nor Reagan run for re-election but instead back Jack Kemp for the presidency. The definitive win in Iraq and a rebounding economy keep the Republicans in the white house.
[3] Due to skin cancer, McCain decides to retire, but would recover completely and get elected to his old Senate seat in 2010. The Democratic Party nominated Dennis Kucinich for president, and was crushed in the general election.
[4] Chen assassinated.
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
2000: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic) [3]
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
[3] Ted Kennedy decides to not run again after various scandals (many involving alcohol) poison the later parts of his term. Jerry Brown sweeps to victory over Newt Gingrich.
Badshah
September 28th, 2011, 11:24 PM
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
2000: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic) [3]
2004: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
[3] Ted Kennedy decides to not run again after various scandals (many involving alcohol) poison the later parts of his term. Jerry Brown sweeps to victory over Newt Gingrich.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783-1787: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
Turquoise Blue
September 28th, 2011, 11:31 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783-1787: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
Badshah
September 28th, 2011, 11:38 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
Turquoise Blue
September 28th, 2011, 11:41 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE)/Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
Tony
September 28th, 2011, 11:49 PM
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
2000: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic) [3]
2004: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic)
2008: Bobby Jindal / John Thune (Republican)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
[3] Ted Kennedy decides to not run again after various scandals (many involving alcohol) poison the later parts of his term. Jerry Brown sweeps to victory over Newt Gingrich.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE)/Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE)/Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
Constantinople
September 28th, 2011, 11:50 PM
[QUOTE=trollhole;5088072]Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
2000: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic) [3]
2004: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic)
2008: Bill Clinton/ Hillary Clinton (Democratic) [4]
[COLOR=black][1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
[3] Ted Kennedy decides to not run again after various scandals (many involving alcohol) poison the later parts of his term. Jerry Brown sweeps to victory over Newt Gingrich.
[4] Bwahahaha!
Zacoftheaxes
September 29th, 2011, 01:33 AM
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
2000: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic) [3]
2004: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic)
2008: Bill Clinton/ Hillary Clinton (Democratic) [4]
2012: Barack Obama/Herman Cain (Republican)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
[3] Ted Kennedy decides to not run again after various scandals (many involving alcohol) poison the later parts of his term. Jerry Brown sweeps to victory over Newt Gingrich.
[4] Bwahahaha!
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX)/Andre Marrou (L-AK)
Tony
September 29th, 2011, 01:45 AM
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
2000: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic) [3]
2004: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic)
2008: Bill Clinton/ Hillary Clinton (Democratic) [4]
2012: Barack Obama/Herman Cain (Republican)
2016: Julian Castro / Antonio Villaraigosa (Democratic) [5]
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
[3] Ted Kennedy decides to not run again after various scandals (many involving alcohol) poison the later parts of his term. Jerry Brown sweeps to victory over Newt Gingrich.
[4] Bwahahaha!
[5] First Hispanic president. First Mexican American VP.
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
Badshah
September 29th, 2011, 02:06 AM
Truman runs and wins a third term!
1952: Harry Truman / Alben W. Barkley (Democrat)
1956: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1960: Earl Warren / Karl Mundt (Republican)
1964: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)[1]
1972: Jack Kennedy / Henry Jackson (Democrat)
1976: Henry Jackson/Michael E. Fisher (Democratic)
1980: Gerald Ford / John Tower (Republican)
1984: Gerald Ford / Howard Baker (Republican) [2]
1988: Jesse Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1992: Colin Powell / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
1996: Ted Kennedy/Jerry Brown (Democratic)
2000: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic) [3]
2004: Jerry Brown/Bill Clinton (Democratic)
2008: Bill Clinton/ Hillary Clinton (Democratic) [4]
2012: Barack Obama/Herman Cain (Republican)
2016: Julian Castro / Antonio Villaraigosa (Democratic) [5]
2020: Julian Castro/ Antonio Villaraigosa (Democratic)
[1] Nixon's disatrous policies on Vietnam tank his once high approval ratings. Facing a primary challenge from California governor Ronald Reagan, he decides not to run for re-election in 1968, surprising the country. Due to the dissatisfaction with the Republicans over Vietnam and the disorder they find themselves in, the Democrats easilly take back the White House behind Senator Jack Kennedy.
[2] Tower removed from the ticket due to scandals.
[3] Ted Kennedy decides to not run again after various scandals (many involving alcohol) poison the later parts of his term. Jerry Brown sweeps to victory over Newt Gingrich.
[4] Bwahahaha!
[5] First Hispanic president. First Mexican American VP.
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE)/Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE)/Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
Tony
September 29th, 2011, 02:17 AM
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
2000: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
Badshah
September 29th, 2011, 02:21 AM
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
2000: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2004:Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807:Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
eaglesfan101
September 29th, 2011, 02:30 AM
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
2000: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2004: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2008: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
Badshah
September 29th, 2011, 02:37 AM
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
2000: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2004: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2008: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
2012: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
Zacoftheaxes
September 29th, 2011, 02:51 AM
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
2000: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2004: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2008: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
2012: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
2016: Larry Elder (LR-CA)/Rand Paul (LR-KY)
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
Badshah
September 29th, 2011, 02:58 AM
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
2000: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2004: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2008: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
2012: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
2016: Larry Elder (LR-CA)/Rand Paul (LR-KY)
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America.
eaglesfan101
September 29th, 2011, 03:34 AM
Liberty and Justice for All
1988: Ron Paul (L-TX) / Andre Marrou (L-AK)
1992: Pat Buchanan (R-VA) / John Ashcroft (R-MO)
1996: Ron Paul (LR-TX)/Pat Buchanan (LR-VA) [1]
2000: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2004: Al Gore (D-TN) / Colin Powell (D-NY)
2008: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
2012: Gary Johnson (LR-NM) / Mike Fitzpatrick (LR-PA)
2016: Larry Elder (LR-CA) / Rand Paul (LR-KY)
2020: Robert Wexler (D-FL) / Barack Obama (D-IL) [2]
[1] The Libertarian Party merges with the Republican Party, forming the Liberty Republicans.
[2] First Jewish-American president.
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America.
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
Turquoise Blue
September 29th, 2011, 02:59 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-OT) / Henri Askew (A-QE) [7]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
King Nazar
September 29th, 2011, 04:50 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-OT) / Henri Askew (A-QE) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-OT) / Henri Askew (A-QE)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
__________________
Badshah
September 29th, 2011, 08:37 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Enacts historic renaming of provinces. Renames Upper Canada to Ontario and Lower Canada to Quebec, as well as admitting the state of Michigan.
Tony
September 30th, 2011, 03:41 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Enacts historic renaming of provinces. Renames Upper Canada to Ontario and Lower Canada to Quebec, as well as admitting the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
Constantinople
September 30th, 2011, 04:15 AM
Where the hell is the fun in all fictional lists? You can just do whatever! Lame!
Constantinople
September 30th, 2011, 04:19 AM
[QUOTE=tonykwok;5092952]All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah Montgomery Fitzhugh Chang McKarkfeld/Shlomo Noah Goldberg-Steinfeld (American-VT) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7] [9]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Enacts historic renaming of provinces. Renames Upper Canada to Ontario and Lower Canada to Quebec, as well as admitting the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] First Irish-Black-Asian presidnet and first Jewish Vice president
You know, it's fictional so it's all good!
Turquoise Blue
October 2nd, 2011, 03:24 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-OT) / Henri Askew (A-QE) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-OT) / Henri Askew (A-QE)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (American-VT) [7] [10]
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-QE)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE) [11]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] First Irish-Black-Asian president and first Jewish Prime Minister.
[11] Ezio Auditore is the first Italian Prime Minister. Stenfeld left due to a illness.
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 03:35 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-QE)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QC) [10]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the changing of the Canadian provinces' names. Upper Canada becomes the province of Canada and Lower Canada becomes Québec. He also oversaw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa.
Turquoise Blue
October 2nd, 2011, 04:49 PM
STOP PLEASE. Quebec and Ontario was already that. And the tag for Quebec is QE.
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 04:51 PM
STOP PLEASE. Quebec and Ontario was already that. And the tag for Quebec is QE.
Quebec's tag is QC, and Ontario's would be ON, and frankly the descriptions were a little ASB, which is why I changed it. There is no way that they would be called that due to the fact that they were both Upper Canada and Lower Canada, then Canada West and Canada East until 1867. So there would be no real reason that they'd suddenly be called that.
Turquoise Blue
October 2nd, 2011, 04:52 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-OT) / Henri Askew (A-QE) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-OT) / Henri Askew (A-QE)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-QE)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
Turquoise Blue
October 2nd, 2011, 04:53 PM
Quebec's tag is QC, and Ontario's would be ON, and frankly the descriptions were a little ASB, which is why I changed it. There is no way that they would be called that due to the fact that they were both Upper Canada and Lower Canada, then Canada West and Canada East until 1867. So there would be no real reason that they'd suddenly be called that.
They were American from the Revolution. I decided the tags before you did.
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 04:55 PM
They were American from the Revolution. I decided the tags before you did.
No they weren't. They became American in 1814. I posted that. Plus I started this one. Ontario wouldn't be common name, although Quebec would be. There is no way that it would be called Ontario that early, instead of Upper Canada, so Canada makes sense.
Wolfpaw
October 2nd, 2011, 04:55 PM
Clean for Gene
1968: Eugene McCarthy/Carl Sanders vs. Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew
1972:
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 04:57 PM
Clean for Gene
1968: Eugene McCarthy/Carl Sanders(Democrat)
1972: Eugene McCarthy/Carl Sanders(Democrat)
JoeMulk
October 2nd, 2011, 04:59 PM
Clean for Gene
1968: Eugene McCarthy/Carl Sanders(Democrat)
1972: Eugene McCarthy/Carl Sanders(Democrat)
1976: Charles Percy/Pete McCloskey (Republican)
Turquoise Blue
October 2nd, 2011, 05:00 PM
No they weren't. They became American in 1814. I posted that. Plus I started this one. Ontario wouldn't be common name, although Quebec would be. There is no way that it would be called Ontario that early, instead of Upper Canada, so Canada makes sense.
Hudsonia means all the land of the Hudson's Bay Company. But I shall concede. How about Ottowa for a suitable alternate?
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 05:02 PM
Hudsonia means all the land of the Hudson's Bay Company. But I shall concede. How about Ottowa for a suitable alternate?
Hudsonia is silly. Canada was still the general vernacular for it, and if we're going for a way to remove that then Ontario should be the province of Canada, while Quebec stays Quebec, due to the fact that that was already in use.
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 05:05 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
Turquoise Blue
October 2nd, 2011, 05:05 PM
Hudsonia is silly. Canada was still the general vernacular for it, and if we're going for a way to remove that then Ontario should be the province of Canada, while Quebec stays Quebec, due to the fact that that was already in use.
Well, I dont like Canada being one state, while Quebec is another. How about Ottowa instead of Canada?
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 05:07 PM
Well, I dont like Canada being one state, while Quebec is another. How about Ottowa instead of Canada?
Ottawa doesn't work because the area was never called Ottawa. Ever. That would involve several retcons in Canadian history. I've changed the first Canadian ticket to UC and LC and the second to CA and QE.
Constantinople
October 2nd, 2011, 05:15 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
Constantinople
October 2nd, 2011, 05:18 PM
Clean for Gene
1968: Eugene McCarthy/Carl Sanders(Democrat)
1972: Eugene McCarthy/Carl Sanders(Democrat)
1976: Charles Percy/Pete McCloskey (Republican)
1980: Richard Nixon (Republican)/Jerry Brown (Democrat) [1]
[1] The election goes to Congress. Nixon ends up as president, Brown is VP.
Wolfpaw
October 2nd, 2011, 05:23 PM
The hell? How does Nixon come back? He's lost for the GOP twice.
Not to mention how hard it is for the incumbent party to replace its own president.
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 05:25 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
Constantinople
October 2nd, 2011, 05:35 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
Badshah
October 2nd, 2011, 06:34 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
Nazi Space Spy
October 3rd, 2011, 02:58 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-LC) [14]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
Fear Loathing and Gumbo-with a twist!
1972: John McKeithan/Birch Bayh (D) [1]
[1] President elect McKeithan survives the crash..
Badshah
October 3rd, 2011, 03:27 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
Fear Loathing and Gumbo-with a twist!
1972: John McKeithan/Birch Bayh (D) [1]
1976: John McKeithan/ Birch Bayh (D)
[1] President elect McKeithan survives the crash..
vultan
October 3rd, 2011, 03:29 AM
Fear Loathing and Gumbo-with a twist!
1972: John McKeithan/Birch Bayh (D) [1]
1976: John McKeithan/ Birch Bayh (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan/Gerald Ford
[1] President elect McKeithan survives the crash..
Nazi Space Spy
October 3rd, 2011, 03:31 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
Fear Loathing and Gumbo-with a twist!
1972: John McKeithan/Birch Bayh (D) [1]
1976: John McKeithan/ Birch Bayh (D)
1978: Birch Bayh/Robert Byrd (D) [2]
[1] President elect McKeithan survives the crash..
[2] President McKeithan is shot and killed by John Chapman.
Constantinople
October 3rd, 2011, 03:40 AM
[QUOTE=trollhole;5104299]All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
Wolfpaw
October 3rd, 2011, 03:48 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.[/QUOTE]
Badshah
October 3rd, 2011, 08:25 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
eaglesfan101
October 3rd, 2011, 09:29 PM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
Mr. Magi
October 3rd, 2011, 10:06 PM
Ignoring the ASB thread, since there's another group of threads for them.
Fear Loathing and Gumbo-with a twist!
1972: John McKeithan/Birch Bayh (D) [1]
1976: John McKeithan/ Birch Bayh (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan/Gerald Ford
1984: Birch Bayh/Robert Byrd (D)
1988: Pierre S. du Pont IV/William L. Armstrong (R)
[1] President elect McKeithan survives the crash..
Populists trump Progressives
1892: James B. Weaver/James G. Field (People's Party)
Constantinople
October 4th, 2011, 01:08 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Adolf Hitler/ Joseph Stalin (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
Badshah
October 4th, 2011, 01:10 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
Constantinople
October 4th, 2011, 01:11 AM
Ninja'd!!!!!
Badshah
October 4th, 2011, 01:13 AM
Ninja'd!!!!!
Actually, no. Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin are from OTL.:rolleyes:
Constantinople
October 4th, 2011, 01:22 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
Well there we go.
Mr. Magi
October 4th, 2011, 01:37 AM
Seriously dudes, threads for a list like the current one is RIGHT. (http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=188798) HERE. (http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=163719)
This list doesn't qualify here.
Badshah
October 4th, 2011, 02:25 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
1919: William Gere (FT-AL)/ Marcus J. Huntsman (FT-CA)[16]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
[16] Bans the Disneyland Mickey Mouse Society, after they prove to be embezzling large amounts of money from the government and the people.
Tony
October 6th, 2011, 02:57 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
1919: William Gere (FT-AL)/ Marcus J. Huntsman (FT-CA) [16]
1923: Steven Paul Disney (Apple Disney Society-CA) / Elias Jobs (ADS-IL) [17]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
[16] Bans the Disneyland Mickey Mouse Society, after they prove to be embezzling large amounts of money from the government and the people.
[17] Neo-Disney activists, running under the banner of the Apple Disney Society, wins a landslide over Gere after the Great Depression.
jerseyrules
October 9th, 2011, 01:19 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
1919: William Gere (FT-AL)/ Marcus J. Huntsman (FT-CA) [16]
1923: Steven Paul Disney (Apple Disney Society-CA) / Elias Jobs (ADS-IL) [17]
1929: Martin Hoover (FT-IA) / Johnathon Lee (FT-CA)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
[16] Bans the Disneyland Mickey Mouse Society, after they prove to be embezzling large amounts of money from the government and the people.
[17] Neo-Disney activists, running under the banner of the Apple Disney Society, wins a landslide over Gere after the Great Depression.
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
Tony
October 9th, 2011, 02:20 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
1919: William Gere (FT-AL)/ Marcus J. Huntsman (FT-CA) [16]
1923: Steven Paul Disney (Apple Disney Society-CA) / Elias Jobs (ADS-IL) [17]
1929: Martin Hoover (FT-IA) / Johnathon Lee (FT-CA)
1935: Harry S. Jobs (Jobs-CA) / Franklin D. Kennedy (Jobs-MA) [18]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
[16] Bans the Disneyland Mickey Mouse Society, after they prove to be embezzling large amounts of money from the government and the people.
[17] Neo-Disney activists, running under the banner of the Apple Disney Society, wins a landslide over Gere after the Great Depression.
[18] After the outbreak of the Financial Hurricane in 1930, the Jobs Party, led by Harry S. Jobs, son of former Vice President Elias Jobs, began to gain ground nationally, promising jobs and bread. The Jobs-Kennedy ticket was swept to an unprecedented victory, while traditional parties including the Free Trade Party, the Radical Socialist Party and the Apple Disney Society ceased to exist by the end of 1938. The single six-year term limit established in 1927 was repealed in 1939. Thanks to Prime Minister Kennedy, the Civil Rights Act of 1940 was overwhelmingly passed.
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
Constantinople
October 9th, 2011, 02:28 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
1919: William Gere (FT-AL)/ Marcus J. Huntsman (FT-CA) [16]
1923: Steven Paul Disney (Apple Disney Society-CA) / Elias Jobs (ADS-IL) [17]
1929: Martin Hoover (FT-IA) / Johnathon Lee (FT-CA)
1935: Harry S. Jobs (Jobs-CA) / Franklin D. Kennedy (Jobs-MA) [18]
1939: Mickey McHitler-Stalino (American Communistic Fascist Party-WA) Jonas von van McFarlin-Brudus-Randfeld (American Disney Corporation Party-WY)
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
[16] Bans the Disneyland Mickey Mouse Society, after they prove to be embezzling large amounts of money from the government and the people.
[17] Neo-Disney activists, running under the banner of the Apple Disney Society, wins a landslide over Gere after the Great Depression.
[18] After the outbreak of the Financial Hurricane in 1930, the Jobs Party, led by Harry S. Jobs, son of former Vice President Elias Jobs, began to gain ground nationally, promising jobs and bread. The Jobs-Kennedy ticket was swept to an unprecedented victory, while traditional parties including the Free Trade Party, the Radical Socialist Party and the Apple Disney Society ceased to exist by the end of 1938. The single six-year term limit established in 1927 was repealed in 1939. Thanks to Prime Minister Kennedy, the Civil Rights Act of 1940 was overwhelmingly passed.
DrafTED:
[B]1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R)[1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
Tony
October 9th, 2011, 03:16 AM
All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
1919: William Gere (FT-AL)/ Marcus J. Huntsman (FT-CA) [16]
1923: Steven Paul Disney (Apple Disney Society-CA) / Elias Jobs (ADS-IL) [17]
1929: Martin Hoover (FT-IA) / Johnathon Lee (FT-CA)
1935: Harry S. Jobs (Jobs-CA) / Franklin D. Kennedy (Jobs-MA) [18]
1941: Mickey McHitler-Stalino (American Communistic Fascist Party-WA) / Jonas von van McFarlin-Brudus-Randfeld (American Disney Corporation Party-WY)
1947: Mickey McHitler-Stalino (Disneysoc-WA) / Jonas von van McFarlin-Brudus-Randfeld (Disneysoc-WY) [19]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
[16] Bans the Disneyland Mickey Mouse Society, after they prove to be embezzling large amounts of money from the government and the people.
[17] Neo-Disney activists, running under the banner of the Apple Disney Society, wins a landslide over Gere after the Great Depression.
[18] After the outbreak of the Financial Hurricane in 1930, the Jobs Party, led by Harry S. Jobs, son of former Vice President Elias Jobs, began to gain ground nationally, promising jobs and bread. The Jobs-Kennedy ticket was swept to an unprecedented victory, while traditional parties including the Free Trade Party, the Radical Socialist Party and the Apple Disney Society ceased to exist by the end of 1938. The single six-year term limit established in 1927 was repealed in 1939. Thanks to Prime Minister Kennedy, the Civil Rights Act of 1940 was overwhelmingly passed.
[19] The Jobs Party outlawed, the totalitarian ruling coalition merged to form the Disneysoc (portmanteau of “Disney Society”). Thanks to the Peace Preservation Act of 1945, free elections and civil liberties are indefinitely suspended.
DrafTED:
[B]1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
Nazi Space Spy
October 9th, 2011, 04:30 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
[B]1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig/Pete Wilson
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
Badshah
October 9th, 2011, 04:31 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
[B]1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig/Pete Wilson
1996: Al Gore/Ralph Nader (D)
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
Nazi Space Spy
October 9th, 2011, 04:39 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig/Pete Wilson
1996: Al Gore/Ralph Nader (D)
2000: Ron Paul/William Weld
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
Tony
October 9th, 2011, 05:10 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ralph Nader (D)
2000: Ron Paul / William Weld (R)
2001: William Weld / Phil Gramm (R) [3]
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
[3] Paul assassinated in October 2001.
Badshah
October 9th, 2011, 05:21 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ralph Nader (D)
2000: Ron Paul / William Weld (R)
2001: William Weld / Phil Gramm (R) [3]
2004: Christopher Dodd/ Tom Vilsack (D)
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
[3] Paul assassinated in October 2001.
Tony
October 9th, 2011, 05:32 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ralph Nader (D)
2000: Ron Paul / William Weld (R)
2001: William Weld / Phil Gramm (R) [3]
2004: Christopher Dodd/ Tom Vilsack (D)
2008: Steven P. Jobs / Dennis Kucinich (I) [4]
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
[3] Paul assassinated in October 2001.
[4] Walt Disney CEO Steven P. Jobs ran as an independent, defeating the Dodd-Vilsack and Thompson-Romney tickets.
Nazi Space Spy
October 9th, 2011, 06:11 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ralph Nader (D)
2000: Ron Paul / William Weld (R)
2001: William Weld / Phil Gramm (R) [3]
2004: Christopher Dodd/ Tom Vilsack (D)
2008: Steven P. Jobs / Dennis Kucinich (I) [4]
2011: Dennis Kucinich/Rand Paul (I) [5]
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
[3] Paul assassinated in October 2001.
[4] Walt Disney CEO Steven P. Jobs ran as an independent, defeating the Dodd-Vilsack and Thompson-Romney tickets.
[5] President Jobs losses his battle to cancer, appoints former Congressman Rand Paul (son of the late President) as VP.
Tony
October 9th, 2011, 06:31 AM
DrafTED:
1976: Edward M. Kennedy / Gary Hart (D)
1980: Howard Baker / John B. Connally (R) [1]
1984: Jimmy Carter / Bill Clinton (D)
1988: Howard Baker / Alexander Haig (R) [2]
1992: Alexander Haig / Pete Wilson (R)
1996: Al Gore / Ralph Nader (D)
2000: Ron Paul / William Weld (R)
2001: William Weld / Phil Gramm (R) [3]
2004: Christopher Dodd/ Tom Vilsack (D)
2008: Steven P. Jobs / Dennis Kucinich (I) [4]
2011: Dennis Kucinich / Rand Paul (I) [5]
2012: Dennis Kucinich / Rand Paul (Peace and Liberty)
[1] Reagan, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was assassinated in Los Angeles by Barack Obama.
[2] Former President Baker pulled a Cleveland thanks to Black Monday (October 17, 1988).
[3] Paul assassinated in October 2001.
[4] Walt Disney CEO Steven P. Jobs ran as an independent, defeating the Dodd-Vilsack and Thompson-Romney tickets.
[5] President Jobs losses his battle to cancer, appoints former Congressman Rand Paul (son of the late President) as VP.
Wolfpaw
October 9th, 2011, 06:49 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary
jerseyrules
October 10th, 2011, 04:00 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
vultan
October 10th, 2011, 04:05 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
Reagan is A) not eligible, and B) would almost certainly not have gathered enough political experience or even real prominence between the time of the presumed POD and the 1944 election.
Alternatehistorybuff5341
October 10th, 2011, 04:11 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald Reagan (R)
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
jerseyrules
October 10th, 2011, 04:13 AM
Reagan is A) not eligible, and B) would almost certainly not have gathered enough political experience or even real prominence between the time of the presumed POD and the 1944 election.
1938: Midterms go bad as FDR's earlier court-packing plan becomes revealed much quicker, and Ronald Reagan is drafted to run as GOP senator from CA
1944: Freshman Ronald Reagan makes a speech in favor of GOP with most delegates (though not overall majority) Robert Taft, resulting in a massive swath of favorite sons to grant their delegates to Taft, who (like Ike with Nixon in OTL 1952) picks Reagan as his VEEP. And Reagan was born 1911, making him just 2 years shy.
jerseyrules
October 10th, 2011, 04:16 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
elyski
October 10th, 2011, 04:50 PM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
Shadowlord
October 10th, 2011, 05:04 PM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
Constantinople
October 10th, 2011, 05:28 PM
[QUOTE=tonykwok;5127873]All fiction, All the time. (No OTL people)
1783: Thomas Renfrew (F-NY)/Harrison Wexley (F-VA)
1787: Stephen Laurence (DR-MA)/Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC) (1)
1787: Nicholas Pinckney (DR-SC)/Adam Pershing (DR-PA)
1791: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC)
1795: Edward Sterling (F-PE) / Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) (2)
1799: James Gaffney (Free Trade-NY)/Michael Nightingale (FT-NJ)
1803: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1807: Benjamin Robertson (FA-NC) / Daniel Clemens (FA-MA)
1811: Daniel Clemens (FA-MA) / Tobey Adams (FA-NC)
1814: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC) [3]
1818: Anthony Johnson (FT-PA) / Francis Hurt (FT-SC)
1823: Francis Hurt (FT-SC) / Lewis Hull (FT-CT) [4]
1827: Alexander Scott (American-NY) / Richard Franklin (A-VA) [5/6]
1831: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC) [7]
1835: Desmond Miles (American-UC) / Henri Askew (A-LC)
1839: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [8]
1843: Archimedes Worthington (FT-VT)/Kirkland Washington (FT-NS) [9]
1847: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Shlomo Goldberg-Steinfeld (A-VT)
1851: Jebediah McKarkfeld (A-SC)/Ezio Auditore da Vermont (A-VE)
1855: Alexander Duke (FT-MA)/ Frédéric LaSange (FT-QE) [10]
1859: Jacques de la Rouchefort (A-QE)/Vladimir Smith (A-FL) [11]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1863: John Reilly (FT-CA)/ H. Ross Powell (FT-QE) [12]
1867: Fraktitus Dingle Fox McChurchill McDongal (A-CA)/Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1871: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE) [13]
1875: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Alois van der Abraham-Schicklgruber (A-QE)
1879: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/ Calvin van der Mark (FT-DL)
1883: Joseph Nolan (FT-PA)/Claude Askew (FT-QE) [14]
1887: Claude Askew (FT-QE)/ Christopher McCowan (FT-DE)
1891: Daniel Barr (A-CA)/Andrew McKinney (A-NC)
1895: Fraktitus McDongal (A-CA)/ Phatrubius Augustulus Albertus (A-MD) [15]
1899: Mickey Mouse/ Hitler von Killington (FPT)
1903: John S. Dorset (FT-NY)/Macaulay Stephenson (FT-JE)
1907: Buddy Brady (Radical Socialist-JE)/ Frederik Farley (RS-NJ)
1911: Buddy Brady (RS-JE)/Frederick Farley (RS-NJ)
1915: Randolph Abraham Hilter/ Rambo J. Stalon (The Disney Land Mickey Mouse Society-AL)
1919: William Gere (FT-AL)/ Marcus J. Huntsman (FT-CA) [16]
1923: Steven Paul Disney (Apple Disney Society-CA) / Elias Jobs (ADS-IL) [17]
1929: Martin Hoover (FT-IA) / Johnathon Lee (FT-CA)
1935: Harry S. Jobs (Jobs-CA) / Franklin D. Kennedy (Jobs-MA) [18]
1941: Mickey McHitler-Stalino (American Communistic Fascist Party-WA) / Jonas von van McFarlin-Brudus-Randfeld (American Disney Corporation Party-WY)
1947: Mickey McHitler-Stalino (Disneysoc-WA) / Jonas von van McFarlin-Brudus-Randfeld (Disneysoc-WY) [19]
1984: Steve Jobs (The Apple Computer Corporation-CA)/ Analytical Engine 4392.2 (The Neo-Victorian Trans-Dimensional Interference Society (Π-CA) [20]
(1) Laurence dies of influenza two months in his Presidency.
(2) First president to run for reelection.
[3] Started the war of Union Aggression against Britain.
[4] Wins the war, gaining all of British North America (aka Hudsonia).
[5] Coalition of parties against the Johnsonian Free Trade Party.
[6] Scott and Franklin was severely injuried when an assassin shot them. So they decided to let Miles and Askew run as P and VP. Miles and Askew is the first Canadian President and Vice President.
[7] Henri Askew prefered the term Prime Minister to VP, and he established a trend of the second-in-command being PM.
[8] Admits the state of Michigan.
[9] Slavery outlawed permanently. Southern states did not like it but did not revolt either, since the government promised compensation - to be paid by newly-freed slaves.
[10] Frédéric's role as Prime Minister saw the purchase of the French colonies in the Caribbean as well as the purchase of Cuba, from the severely weakened Spain. Oversaw the development of industry and expanded the American colonies in Africa. Also saw the renaming of the Upper Canada and Lower Canada to Canada and Quebec.
[11] Vladimir Smith is the first Romanian Prime Minister.
[12] The second all Canadian ticket.
[13] The admission of the state of Jefferson and the state of Newfoundland.
[14] VP Askew is the great nephew of President Henri Askew, and the founder of the Free Trade branch of the family.
[15] Three time president makes a come back and primaries Barr.
[16] Bans the Disneyland Mickey Mouse Society, after they prove to be embezzling large amounts of money from the government and the people.
[17] Neo-Disney activists, running under the banner of the Apple Disney Society, wins a landslide over Gere after the Great Depression.
[18] After the outbreak of the Financial Hurricane in 1930, the Jobs Party, led by Harry S. Jobs, son of former Vice President Elias Jobs, began to gain ground nationally, promising jobs and bread. The Jobs-Kennedy ticket was swept to an unprecedented victory, while traditional parties including the Free Trade Party, the Radical Socialist Party and the Apple Disney Society ceased to exist by the end of 1938. The single six-year term limit established in 1927 was repealed in 1939. Thanks to Prime Minister Kennedy, the Civil Rights Act of 1940 was overwhelmingly passed.
[19] The Jobs Party outlawed, the totalitarian ruling coalition merged to form the Disneysoc (portmanteau of “Disney Society”). Thanks to the Peace Preservation Act of 1945, free elections and civil liberties are indefinitely suspended.
[20] Steve Jobs from a timeline where the Apple Corporation holds absolute sway over ever economic sector and ever live and an immensely powerful analytical engine from a Neo-Victorian universe appear together in the dystopic, nightmare world of Disneysoc. These benevolent God-Creatures thereafter determine the fate of this universe, as they determine the fate of so many others.
Badshah
October 10th, 2011, 05:29 PM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1992: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
MaskedPickle
October 10th, 2011, 05:38 PM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
*Stevenson dies of old age
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1992: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1988: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
Constantinople
October 10th, 2011, 05:41 PM
*Stevenson dies of old age
[/COLOR][/B]
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1992: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1988: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1984: [COLOR=Sienna]Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[/QUOTE]
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
Badshah
October 10th, 2011, 05:47 PM
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1992: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1988: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1984: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1980: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
eaglesfan101
October 10th, 2011, 07:08 PM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
*Stevenson dies of old age
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1992: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1988: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1984: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1980: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1976: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
Nazi Space Spy
October 11th, 2011, 01:47 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater (R)/Claude Kirk (R)
*Stevenson dies of old age
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1992: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1988: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1984: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1980: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1976: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
Tony
October 11th, 2011, 02:41 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater /Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater /Claude Kirk (R)
*Stevenson dies of old age
jerseyrules
October 11th, 2011, 04:54 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *[/COLOR]
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
[/COLOR]1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
*Stevenson dies of old age
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2006: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2002: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
1996: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1990: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1988: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1984: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1978: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1972: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1966: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
Tony
October 13th, 2011, 01:15 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2008: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2004: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2000: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1996: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1992: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1988: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1984: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1980: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1976: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
1966: Lyndon B. Johnson (TX) / Albert Gore, Sr. (TN) (Liberal Party) [5]
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
[5] Presidents served a six-year term before 1972.
OOC: Fix it here. Rather inconsistent, it's weird that some presidents serve four years while some serve six.
Nazi Space Spy
October 13th, 2011, 01:37 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
*First President to win a fourth term.
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2008: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2004: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2000: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1996: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1992: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1988: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1984: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1980: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1976: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
1966: Lyndon Johnson (TX) / Albert Gore Sr. (TN) (Liberal Party)[5]
1960: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
[5] Presidents served a six-year term before 1972.
Badshah
October 13th, 2011, 01:47 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
*First President to win a fourth term.
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2008: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2004: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2000: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1996: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1992: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1988: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1984: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1980: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1976: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
1966: Lyndon Johnson (TX) / Albert Gore Sr. (TN) (Liberal Party)[5]
1960: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1954: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
[5] Presidents served a six-year term before 1972.
Nazi Space Spy
October 13th, 2011, 01:53 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
1892: Frederick Douglas (R)/Chester Arthur (R)
*First President to win a fourth term.
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2008: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2004: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2000: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1996: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1992: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1988: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1984: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1980: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1976: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
1966: Lyndon Johnson (TX) / Albert Gore Sr. (TN) (Liberal Party)[5]1960: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1954: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1948: Huey Long (LA)/Harry Byrd (VA) (Confederate Party)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
[5] Presidents served a six-year term before 1972.
Badshah
October 13th, 2011, 01:57 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
*First President to win a fourth term.
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2008: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2004: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2000: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1996: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1992: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1988: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1984: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1980: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1976: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
1966: Lyndon Johnson (TX) / Albert Gore Sr. (TN) (Liberal Party)[5]1960: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1954: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1948: Huey Long (LA)/Harry Byrd (VA) (Confederate Party)
1942: Franklin D. Roosevelt (NY)/Harry S Truman (MO) (National Unity Party)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
[5] Presidents served a six-year term before 1972.
Tony
October 13th, 2011, 01:59 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (R)
*First President to win a fourth term.
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2008: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2004: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2000: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1996: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1992: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1988: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1984: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1980: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1976: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
1966: Lyndon Johnson (TX) / Albert Gore Sr. (TN) (Liberal Party)[5]1960: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1954: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1948: Huey Long (LA)/Harry Byrd (VA) (Confederate Party)
1942: Franklin D. Roosevelt (NY)/Harry S Truman (MO) (National Unity Party)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (NY)/Harry S Truman (MO) (National Unity Party)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
[5] Presidents served a six-year term before 1972.
eaglesfan101
October 13th, 2011, 03:08 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R)
2000: Paul Wellstone / William Clinton (D)***
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
*** First Jewish-American President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
*First President to win a fourth term.
Nazi Space Spy
October 13th, 2011, 03:36 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R)
2000: Paul Wellstone / William Clinton (D)***
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
*** First Jewish-American President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1900: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
*First President to win a fourth term.
Nazi Space Spy
October 13th, 2011, 03:44 AM
Backwards CSA
2012: William D. Sessoms II [VA] / Todd Strange [AL] (D)
2008: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2004: Zell Miller / George W. Bush (D)
2000: Ann Richards / Bill Clinton (Liberal Party)
1996: Ann Richards/ Bill Clinton (Liberal Party) [1]
1992: David Duke (LA)/Evan Mecham (YU) (Confederate Party) [2]
1988: Strom Thurmond (LA)/David Duke (YU) (Confederate Party) [3]
1984: Ronald Reagan (CA)/George Bush (TX) (D) [4]
1980: Winthrop Rockefeller/ John Tower (Liberal Party)
1976: Strom Thurmond (LA)/John Connally(TX) (Confederate Party)
1972: Strom Thurmond (SC) / George C. Wallace (AL) (C)
1966: Lyndon Johnson (TX) / Albert Gore Sr. (TN) (Liberal Party)[5]
1960: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1954: Robert Byrd (NC)/George C. Wallace (AL) (Confederate Party)
1948: Huey Long (LA)/Harry Byrd (VA) (Confederate Party)
1942: John Nance Garner (TX)/Harry S Truman (MO) (National Unity Party)
1936: John Davis (WV) / Doyle Carlton (FL) (Democratic Party)
1930: John Nance Garner (TX)/Cordell Hull (TE) (D)
[1] Ended discriminatory laws in the South following historic legislation, and led the way for change across the country.
[2] Yuma consists of past Confederate Arizona, so South of OTL Arizona and New Mexico
[3] Decides to not run again at the end of his term.
[4] Reagan Adminstration proved to be unpopular with diehard populists, and saw the temporary splintering of the Democrats, creating the Confederates
[5] Presidents served a six-year term before 1972.
Tony
October 13th, 2011, 04:11 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul / Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R)
2000: Paul Wellstone / William Clinton (D)***
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh
2008: Gary Johnson / Kitty Kirk (R)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
*** First Jewish-American President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1900: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
*First President to win a fourth term.
jerseyrules
October 13th, 2011, 04:28 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul / Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R)
2000: Paul Wellstone / William Clinton (D)***
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh
2008: Gary Johnson / Kitty Kirk (R)
2012: Gary Johnson / Kitty Kirk (R)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
*** First Jewish-American President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) *
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1900: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
*First President to win a fourth term.
Tony
October 13th, 2011, 08:23 AM
"What's A Wendell Willkie?"
1940: Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary (R)
1944: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1948: Robert Taft / Ronald W. Reagan (R)
1952: Ronald W. Reagan / Douglas MacArthur (R)
1956: Ronald W. Reagan / Barry Goldwater (R)
1960: Adlai E Stevenson II / Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (D)
1964: Adlai E. Stevenson II/ Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)
1965: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/vacant *
1968: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (D)/ Richard M. Nixon (D)
1972: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1976: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1980: Barry Goldwater / Claude Kirk (R)
1984: Reubin Askew / Tom Bradley (D) **
1988: Ron Paul / Barry Goldwater Jr. (R)
1992: Tom Bradley/Eliza McConnell (D)
1996: Pat Buchanan / Oliver North (R)
2000: Paul Wellstone / William Clinton (D)***
2004: Paul Wellstone / Evan Bayh
2008: Gary Johnson / Kitty Kirk (R)
2012: Gary Johnson / Kitty Kirk (R)
2016: Jim DeMint / Scott Brown (R)
* Stevenson dies of old age
** First African American Vice President
*** First Jewish-American President
Washington Wouldn't, but that Didn't stop Grant
1880: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R)
1884: Ulysses S. Grant / James A. Garfield (R) [1]
1888: Andrew Johnson (D)/ Frederick Douglass (R)
1892: James G. Blaine / William McKinley (R)
1896: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1900: James B. Weaver / William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt / Robert T. Lincoln (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt / Miles Poindexter (R) [2]
[1]First President to win a fourth term.
[2]First President to win a consecutive third term.
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