Its based off the OTL FDP logo.
What about the other logos I did? What your opinion of them?That one looks just as funny if you force yourself not to see "die" as "the".
What about the other logos I did? What your opinion of them?
Yeah.They look fine. Is the rose a common Socialist symbol ITTL?
Updated Congress with new Senate numbers. I changed the coalitions to have the Democrats and Republicans Coalition from Clinton onwards.
Perhaps the Presidency is seen as less important, so they're less co-ordinated there? Perhaps the real power dwells within the halls of Congress...So things are grim for Ike now as well? Albeit not as bad as Ford.
Why the United Left run separate Presidential candidates against each other when they work together in Congress?
Perhaps the Presidency is seen as less important, so they're less co-ordinated there? Perhaps the real power dwells within the halls of Congress...
Very cool. But why would the Democrats switch from a coalition with the Left to the Republicans? Is this just indicative of a rightward drift among Democrats?
Well 94 is the year of the tied Senate and House and when the United Left solidified as the second party...at least for awhile. In my head Clinton "solves" the deadlock by asking the Democrats and Republicans to form a government.
OK. A few errors I noticed in the Congress numbers:
In 1966, the total number of representatives is 535 (I'm guessing there should only be 88 United Left instead of 188).
The Senate has 95 members in 1916, 97 members in 1924, and 104 members in 1992.
The Free Soil-Liberty coalition in the 1848 Senate has 31 members, one shy of a majority.
All typos which are now fixed. 1848 should have 62 Senators, with Vice President Charles Foote breaking the tie.
Also, from 1800-1806, the Democratic-Republican Party exists in the House but has broken up into Democrats and Republicans in the Senate.
Yeah...I don't have a very good explanation for that. Maybe there were just a handful of dissident Democrats in the Senate who would retroactively be labeled Republicans by historians, with the actual dividing line not being drawn until 1808.
In reality, I had no third party Representatives show up for the House, but I did have a few pop in the Senate.