Inversed Countrys Wikipedia Infoboxes

Eesh.

Ought that not to be Edward 8: First Contact if everyone else isn't affected, though? :p Is Henry 9: Insurrection meant to be a fictionalised son of his?

Nope, it's this Henry. Edward, despite his earlier sympathies, takes a stand against the Nazis after the bombing of London. Unfortunately, he dies from a loose shell, and Henry takes over due to the lack of an heir.
 
Post 198/199 - British Richard Helms and American Brian Faulkner
How about a British Richard Helms and an American Brian Faulkner.

'Dick and the Fuhrer'

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Post 202 - American Urho Kekkonen
This is such a good thread that it deserves to be bumped, that's what I think.

Here's something really scary for ya guys:

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Top Kek(konen) indeed.

Edit: damn, put the date of his ascendancy to the VP office one year too yearly...
 
I know that these are maps, and I know the analogues might be wrong (correct me if they are), and I know that a lot of people have done this anyway, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

1988 (1987)
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Jeane Kirkpatrick/Jon Huntsman, Sr. (Democratic), 288 Electoral votes, 54,609,675 Popular votes (42.2%)
Joe Biden/Henry Cisneros (Progressive), 219 Electoral votes, 39,857,299 Popular votes (30.8%)

John H. Sununu/Michael Dukakis [1] (Alliance), 31 Electoral votes, 29,245,940 Popular votes (22.6%)

[1]=Dukakis was known for being a centrist/moderate, so I think he would be one of the defectors from the Progressives when they nominated Alan Cranston

1992 (1992)
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Jon Huntsman, Sr./Al Gore (Democratic), 271 Electoral votes, 58,291,404 Popular votes (41.9%)
Joe Biden/Bob Kerrey (Progressive), 260 Electoral votes, 47,857,382 Popular votes (34.4%)
George Deukmejian/Eugene McCarthy (Liberal Republicans), 7 Electoral votes, 24,763,412 Popular votes (17.8%)

1996 (1997)

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Joe Lieberman/Evan Bayh (Progressive), 439 Electoral votes 57,733,594 Popular votes (43.2%)
Jon Huntsman, Sr./Al Gore (Democratic), 89 Electoral votes, 41,028,272 Popular votes (30.7%)
Arlen Specter/Warren Rudman (Liberal Republicans), 10 Electoral votes, 22,451,954 Popular votes (16.8%)

2000 (2001)

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Joe Lieberman/Evan Bayh (Progressive), 417 Electoral votes 46,980,107 Popular votes (43.2%)
Virgil Goode/John McCain (Democratic), 114 Electoral votes, 36,591,385 Popular votes (31.7%)
Jimmy Duncan/Guy Molinari (Liberal Republicans), 7 Electoral votes, 21,123,734 Popular votes (18.3%)


2004 (2005)

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Joe Lieberman/Evan Bayh (Progressive), 358 Electoral votes, 43,610,307 Popular votes (35.2%)
Trent Lott/Dick Cheney (Democratic), 151 Electoral votes, 40,141,306 Popular votes (32.4%)
Lincoln Chafee/William Jenkins (Liberal Republicans), 29 Electoral votes, 27,256,442 Popular votes (22.0%)


2008 (Nov 2008 polling)
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David Joyce/Virgil Goode (Democratic), 341 Electoral votes, 61,435,077 Popular votes (45.3%)
Evan Bayh/Bill Richardson (Progressive), 194 Electoral votes, 42,312,901 Popular votes (31.2%)

Colin Powell/Charlie Crist (Liberal Republicans), 3 Electoral votes, 19,122,176 Popular votes (14.1%)

2012 (2010)
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David Joyce/Virgil Goode (Democratic), 246 Electoral votes, 50,454,041 Popular votes (36.1%)
Tim Kaine/Dick Durbin (Progressive), 241 Electoral votes, 40,530,948 Popular votes (29.0%)
Charlie Crist/Susan Molinari (Liberal Republicans), 51 Electoral votes, 32,145,234 Popular votes (23.0%)


2016 (2015)
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David Joyce/Cathy M. Rodgers (Democratic), 276 Electoral votes, 53,650,121 Popular votes (36.9%)
Joaquin Castro/Martin O'Malley (Progressive), 188 Electoral votes, 44,199,559 Popular votes (30.4%)

Tulsi Gabbard/Pramila Jayapal (Western National), 59 Electoral votes, 3,995,616 Popular votes (2.7%)
Charlie Crist/George Pataki (Liberal Republicans), 3 Electoral votes, 11,486,069 Popular votes (7.9%)
 
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shiftygiant

Gone Fishin'
@Golfman76, Kirkpatrick is actually kinda a good one for Thatcher, but shouldn't Biden also be running in 1992, and if 2016 is meant to be 2015, Western National should take California instead of Washington.
 
Lieberman isn't really a good fit for Blair and Virgil Goode isn't really a good one for Hague.

Lieberman was a moderate who ended up becoming hated by his party, like Blair

While Goode today is an ultraconservative, he used to be a Blue Dog Democrat.
 
Lieberman was a moderate who ended up becoming hated by his party, like Blair
For completely entirely different reasons, and AFAIK, Blair never left Labour to become an Independent.

While Goode today is an ultraconservative, he used to be a Blue Dog Democrat.
Not in 2001, and he's way far to the right of Hague.

Also I don't see why the two here have to be mutually exclusive.
 
For completely entirely different reasons, and AFAIK, Blair never left Labour to become an Independent.


Not in 2001, and he's way far to the right of Hague.

Also I don't see why the two here have to be mutually exclusive.

Well, ok, I see your point.

Any suggestions? I would really appreciate it
 
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