List of Alternate Presidents and PMs II

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Nelson Rockefeller accepts Nixon's offer to be his running mate in 1960:

34. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961), R-KS
35. Richard Nixon (1961-1963), R-CA*
36. Nelson Rockefeller (1963-1969), R-NY

37. Hubert H. Humphrey (1969-1974), D-MN*
38. Terry Sanford (1974-1981), D-NC

39. George H.W. Bush (1981-1989), R-TX
40. Joe Biden (1989-1997), D-DE
41. Al Gore (1997-2001), D-TN

41. John McCain (2001-2009), R-AZ

42. Christine Todd Whitman (2009-2013), R-NJ
43. Barack Obama (2013-2021), D-IL

*Assassinated
*Died in office
 
America, Incorporated
Lee Iacocca/Tip O'Neill 1989-1993

1988: Def. George HW Bush/Dan Quayle
Key Events:
-Collapse of Berlin Wall, end of Cold War
-Gulf War victory, Saddam overthrown, counterinsurgency begins
-Early 1990's recession

Ross Perot/Jerry Brown 1993-1997
Ross Perot/Jerry Brown 1997-2001

1992: Def. Lee Iacocca/Tip O'Neill, Bob Dole/Newt Gingrich
1996: Def. Pat Buchanan/Pete Wilson, Paul Tsongas/Al Gore, David Koch/Harry Browne
Key Events:
-Exit from prospective North American Free Trade Agreement, trade wars with China
-Rwandan intervention
-Withdrawal from Iraq
-Tech boom, rise of Internet
-Increased direct communication between government and citizens through digital infrastructure
-Formation of the Reform Party
-Rise of 'New Right' and militia movements

Donald Trump/Jesse Ventura 2001-2009
2000: Def. Sam Nunn/Ralph Nader, Jeb Bush/Donald Rumsfeld
2004: Def. John McCain/Joe Lieberman, Paul Wellstone/Bob Kerrey
Key events:
-November 3rd attacks on New York and Philadelphia, military intervention in Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran
-Immigration Control Act of 2002, mass protests over allegations of profiling
-2006 Stormy Daniels sex scandal, narrowly escapes impeachment
-2007 financial crisis
-Mishandling of disaster relief efforts
-Caught on tape using slur to refer to Dem VP candidate

Mitt Romney/Tim Pawlenty 2009-2017
2008: Def. John Edwards/Barack Obama, Jesse Ventura/Angus King
2012: Def. Evan Bayh/Deval Patrick, Jim Webb/Joe Manchin, Ron Paul/Gary Johnson
Key Events:
-Implementation of 'RomneyCare' to reform American healthcare
-Troop surge in Middle East, antiwar protests increase
-Controversy over drone strikes
-2012 primary challenge by Ron Paul and rise of Libertarian Party
-Trial of former President Trump over allegations of corruption in administration, pardon issued by president
-Economic recovery

Herman Cain/Marco Rubio 2017-2021
2016: Def. Kirstin Gillibrand/Martin O'Malley, Rocky de La Fuente/Ross Perot, Jr., Gary Johnson/Bill Weld
Key Events:
-Attempted repeal of RomneyCare
-Student loan crisis
-Withdrawal from Iran conflict
-Kavanaugh scandal of 2018 and rise of the 'Time's Up' movement
-Bozeman Massacre and rise in white nationalist terrorist incidents
-Rampant wildfires and natural disasters, warnings of costs of climate change increased

Andrew Yang/Tulsi Gabbard 2021-2029
2020: Def. Herman Cain/Nikki Haley, Ivanka Trump/Heidi Heitkamp, John McAfee/Austin Petersen
2024: Def. Sarah Palin/Donald Trump, Jr., Patrick Byrne/Justin Amash
Key Events:
-Implementation of universal basic income and Medicare for All ('Yangcare')
-Withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan
-Implementation of Seoul Protocol to combat climate change
-2023 California earthquake, disaster relief efforts ramped up
-Creation of 'Reform-Republican' fusion alliance after 2022 midterms, collapses 2027
-North Korea develops nuclear bomb, negotiations begin
-Russia annexes Belarus, sanctions imposed
-Eurozone collapses, Second Great Depression hits

Mark Zuckerberg/John Kasich 2029-
2028: Def. Ted Cruz/Josh Hawley, Tulsi Gabbard/Levi Sanders, Beau Biden/Jason Kander, Thomas Massie/Glenn Jacobs
Key Events:
-Manned mission to Mars launched
-Stimulus Act of 2029
 
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@Avalanches isn't 1977 a little too early for Bob Casey Sr. to run for president?
Nope - ran for Governor in 1966 and 1970, each time failing in his bid to win the Democratic nomination.

Here, I had Casey win the nomination in '70 largely as a reaction against the pro-business policies advocated by Rockefeller, which Milton Shapp supports. Winning on a coalition of organized labor, suburban moderates and conservatives and rural voters, Casey beats Ray Broderick and is re-elected over Republican defector Arlen Specter.
 
Nope - ran for Governor in 1966 and 1970, each time failing in his bid to win the Democratic nomination.

Here, I had Casey win the nomination in '70 largely as a reaction against the pro-business policies advocated by Rockefeller, which Milton Shapp supports. Winning on a coalition of organized labor, suburban moderates and conservatives and rural voters, Casey beats Ray Broderick and is re-elected over Republican defector Arlen Specter.
Nice butterflies.
 
POD: Electoral College's rules stay as 1796 and the second most voted candidate became President.

1 George Washington (Ind-Virginia)/ John Adamd (Fed-Massachusetts) 1789-1797
2 John Adams (Fed-Massachusetts)/
Thomas Jefferson (Dem-Rep-Virginia) 1797-1801
3 Thomas Jefferson (DR-Virginia)/
John Adams (Fed-Massachusetts) 1801-1805
Thomas Jefferson (DR-Virginia)/ Charles Cotesworth Pickney (Fed-South Carolina) 1805-1809
4 James Madison (DR-Virginia)/ Charles Cotesworth Pickney (Fed-South Carolina) 1809-1813
James Madison (DR-Virginia)/ DeWitt Clinton (DR-New York) 1813-1817
5 James Monroe (DR-Virginia)/
Rufus King (Fed-New York) 1817-1821
James Monroe (DR-Virginia)/ Vacant 1821-1825
6 John Quincy Adams (DR-Massachusetts)/ John Caldwell Calhoun (DR-South Carolina) 1825-1829 [Elected by Congress after a deadlocked election]

7 Andrew Jackson (D-Tennessee)/ John Quincy Adams (Nat-Rep-Massachusetts) 1829-1833
Andrew Jackson (D-Tennessee)/ Henry Clay (NR-Kentucky) 1833-1837
8 Martin Van Buren (D-New York)/ William Henry Harrison (W-Ohio) 1837-1841
9 William Henry Harrison (W-Ohio)/
Martin Van Buren (D-New York) 1841
10 Martin Van Buren (D-New York)/ Vacant 1841-1845

11 Henry Clay (W-Kentucky)/ Martin Van Buren (D-New York; then Free Soil Party 1848-1849) 1845-1849
Henry Clay (W-Kentucky)/ Lewis Cass (D-Michigan) 1849-1852
12 Lewis Cass (D-Michigan)/ Vacant 1852-1853
13 Franklin Pierce (D-New Hampshire)/
Zachary Taylor (W-Louisiana) 1853-1857
14 James Buchanan (D-Pennsylvania)/ John Charles Frémont (R-California) 1857-1861
15 Abraham Lincoln (R-Illinois)/ Vacant [
John Cabell Breckinridge is elected as Vice-President but he refused to take the seat due his defection to Confederacy] 1861-1865
Abraham Lincoln (R-Illinois)/
George Brinton McClellan (D-New Jersey) 1865
16 George Brinton McClellan (D-New Jersey)/ Vacant 1865-1869

17 Ulysses Simpson Grant (R-Ohio)/ George Brinton McClellan (D-New Jersey) 1869-1877
18 Rutherford Birchard Hayes (R-Ohio)/ Vacant [Samuel Jones Tilden was elected Vice-President but he refused to take the seat due allegations of electoral fraud by Hayes] 1877-1881
19 James Abraham Garfield (R-Ohio)/
Winfield Scott Hancock (D-Pennsylvania) 1881

20 Winfield Scott Hancock (D-Pennsylvania)/ Vacant 1881-1885
21 Stephen Grover Cleveland (D-New York)/ James Gillespie Blaine (R-Maine) 1885-1889
22 Benjamin Harrison (R-Indiana)/
Stephen Grover Cleveland (D-New York) 1889-1893
23 Stephen Grover Cleveland (D-New York)/
Benjamin Harrison (R-Indiana) 1893-1897
24 William McKinley (R-Ohio)/
William Jennings Bryan (D-Nebraska) 1897-1901
25 William Jennings Bryan (D-Nebraska)/ Vacant 1901-1905

26 Theodore Roosevelt (R-New York)/ William Jennings Bryan (D-Nebraska) 1905-1913
27 Thomas Woodrow Wilson (D-New Jersey)/
Elihu Root (R-New York) 1913-1917
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (D-New Jersey)/ Charles Evans Hughes (R-New York) 1917-1921
29 Warren Gamael Harding (R-Ohio)/
James Middleton Cox (D-Ohio) 1921-1923
30 James Middleton Cox (D-Ohio)/ Vacant 1923-1925
James Middleton Cox (D-Ohio)/
John Calvin Coolidge (R-Massachusetts) 1925-1929
31 John Calvin Coolidge (R-Massachusetts)/
James Middleton Cox (D-Ohio) 1929-1932
32 James Middleton Cox (D-Ohio)/ Vacant 1932-1933
33 Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D-New York)/
Herbert Clark Hoover (R-Iowa) 1933-1941
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D-New York)/ Wendell Lewis Wilkie (R-New York) 1941-1944
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D-New York)/ Vacant 1944-1945
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D-New York)/
Thomas Edmund Dewey (R-New York) 1945
34 Thomas Edmund Dewey (R-New York)/ Vacant 1945-1949
Thomas Edmund Dewey (R-New York)/
Alben William Barkley (D-Kentucky) 1949-1953
35 Dwight David Einsenhower (D-New York)/
Robert Alphonse Taft (R-Ohio) 1953
Dwight David Einsenhower (D-New York)/ Vacant 1953-1957
Dwight David Einsenhower (D-New York)/
William Fife Knowland (R-California) 1957-1961
36 John Fitzgerald Kennedy (D-Massachusetts)/ Nelson Aldrich Rockfeller (R-New York) 1961-1963
37 Nelson Aldrich Rockfeller (R-New York)/ Vacant 1963-1965

38 Lyndon Baines Johnson (D-Texas)/ Nelson Aldrich Rockfeller (R-New York) 1965-1969
39 Nelson Aldrich Rockfeller (R-New York)/
Hubert Horatio Humphrey (D-Minnesota) 1969-1973
40 Hubert Horatio Humphrey (D-Minnesota)/
Nelson Aldrich Rockfeller (R-New York) 1973-1977
Hubert Horatio Humphrey (D-Minnesota)/ Ronald Wilson Reagan (R-California) 1977
41 Ronald Wilson Reagan (R-California)/ Vacant 1977
Ronald Wilson Reagan (R-California)/ Gerald Rudolph Ford (R-Michigan) 1977-1981

42 Edmund Sixtus Muskie (D-Maine)/ Ronald Wilson Reagan (R-California) 1981-1985
Edmund Sixtus Muskie (D-Maine)/ George Herbert Walker Bush (R-Texas) 1985-1989
43 Mario Cuomo (D-New York)/ Robert Joseph Dole (R-Kansas) 1989-1993
44 Jack French Kemp (R-New York)
/ Mario Cuomo (D-New York) 1993-1997
Jack French Kemp (R-New York)/ Albert Arnold Gore Jr (D-Tennesse) 1997-2001
45 Albert Arnold Gore Jr (D-Tennessee)/
John Sidney McCain III (R-Arizona) 2001-2005
Albert Arnold Gore Jr (D-Tennessee)/ Willard Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) 2005-2009
46 John Ellis Bush (R-Florida)/
John Forbes Kerry (D-Massachusetts) 2009-2013
47 Barack Hussein Obama (D-Illinois)/
John Ellis Bush (R-Arizona) 2013-2017
Barack Hussein Obama (D-Illinois)/ Vacant [Donald John Trump was elected but he refused to take the seat due his allegations of rigging] 2017-2021
 
POD: Electoral College's rules stay as 1796 and the second most voted candidate became President.
Truly impressive undertaking. That said, I would like to know how/why you changed some things and not others. For example, why do the Democrats run McClellan in 1968 here? Chances are he'd be as effective/popular as Andrew Johnson if not less so. Likewise, why isn't your President Lewis Cass nominated in 1852? Additionally, I don't know that Coolidge could have won the nomination or the presidency in 1924 without having been Harding's VP elevated to incumbency.
 
A Big Fuckin Deal: Biden '88

41. Joe Biden/John Glenn (D)
1989-97

42. Colin Powell/Richard Lugar (R)
1997-05

43. John F Kennedy Jr/Bill Nelson (D)
2005-13
44. Bill Nelson/Barack Obama (D)
2013-17

45. Donald Trump/Newt Gingrich (R)
2017-present
 
The Bushes as the Adamses
George HW Bush/Dan Quayle 1989-1993

Bill Clinton/Jerry Brown 1993-2001
Al Gore/Douglas Wilder 2001-2009
Sam Nunn/Howard Dean 2009-2017
Jeb Bush/Jim Webb 2017-2021

Donald Trump/Jim Webb 2021-2025
Donald Trump/Tom Cotton 2025-2029
Tom Cotton/Jim Jordan 2029-2033

Levi Sanders/Julian Castro 2033 (Died in office)
Julian Castro/vacant 2033-2037

Ron DeSantis/Matt Gaetz 2037-2041
Tulsi Gabbard/Jaime Raskin 2041-2042 (Died in office)
Jaime Raskin/vacant 2042-2045

 

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What is this? Good question, I have no idea.

1981-1989: Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX)
Def. 1980 Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Walter Mondale (D-MN)
Def. 1984 Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)

1989-1993: Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1988 George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Dan Quayle (R-IN)
1993-2001: Carlos "Chuck" Norris (R-TX)/John Kasich (R-OH)
Def. 1992 Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1996 Bob Kerrey (D-NE)/Doug Wilder (D-VA)

2001-2005: John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2000 Bill Richardson (D-NM)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
2005-2013: George Clooney (D-CA)/Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
Def. 2004 John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2008 J.C. Watts (R-OK)/Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)

2013-2017: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
Def. 2012 Mary Landrieu (D-LA)/Al Franken (D-MN)
2017-20??: Oprah Winfrey (D-IL)/Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Def. 2016 Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
 
What is this? Good question, I have no idea.

1981-1989: Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX)
Def. 1980 Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Walter Mondale (D-MN)
Def. 1984 Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)

1989-1993: Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1988 George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Dan Quayle (R-IN)
1993-2001: Carlos "Chuck" Norris (R-TX)/John Kasich (R-OH)
Def. 1992 Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1996 Bob Kerrey (D-NE)/Doug Wilder (D-VA)

2001-2005: John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2000 Bill Richardson (D-NM)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
2005-2013: George Clooney (D-CA)/Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
Def. 2004 John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2008 J.C. Watts (R-OK)/Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)

2013-2017: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
Def. 2012 Mary Landrieu (D-LA)/Al Franken (D-MN)
2017-20??: Oprah Winfrey (D-IL)/Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Def. 2016 Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)

Looks like a celebrity-to-politician wank with cameos by Cuomo and Kasich for realism
 
What is this? Good question, I have no idea.

1981-1989: Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX)
Def. 1980 Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Walter Mondale (D-MN)
Def. 1984 Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)

1989-1993: Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1988 George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Dan Quayle (R-IN)
1993-2001: Carlos "Chuck" Norris (R-TX)/John Kasich (R-OH)
Def. 1992 Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1996 Bob Kerrey (D-NE)/Doug Wilder (D-VA)

2001-2005: John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2000 Bill Richardson (D-NM)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
2005-2013: George Clooney (D-CA)/Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
Def. 2004 John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2008 J.C. Watts (R-OK)/Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)

2013-2017: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
Def. 2012 Mary Landrieu (D-LA)/Al Franken (D-MN)
2017-20??: Oprah Winfrey (D-IL)/Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Def. 2016 Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
Beautiful, that's what it is.
 
Wouldn't these rules turn the election into one giant jungle primary?

A sort of. One of my dream is a jungle primary but state by state instead nationally.

Truly impressive undertaking. That said, I would like to know how/why you changed some things and not others. For example, why do the Democrats run McClellan in 1968 here? Chances are he'd be as effective/popular as Andrew Johnson if not less so. Likewise, why isn't your President Lewis Cass nominated in 1852? Additionally, I don't know that Coolidge could have won the nomination or the presidency in 1924 without having been Harding's VP elevated to incumbency.

Neither in 1868 and 1872 Democrats had strong candidates available for nomination, so McClellan can be the default candidate as vice-president. McClellan could be more popular then Johnson: a war hero, no impeachment, no disastrous electoral tour.
Cass is unlucky: President Clay died just twenty days after 1852 Democratic National Convention, where Cass was again a candidate but lost as OTL against dark-horse candidate Franklin Pierce.
Coolidge was a pretty popular former Governor and, without any major candidate (LaFollette and Johnson are too progressive, Lowden and Hughes decline, Knox is died), he wins 1924 nomination as a dark-horse. If you prefer, you can use Hughes himself or Frank Lowden as alternatives.
 
Inouye as fellow badass Teddy Roosevelt, but I guess it also ended up as being Rockefeller as Cleveland

1965-1969: Nelson Rockefeller / Charles Halleck (Republican)

def. 1964: Ed Muskie / Paul Douglas
1969-1973: Birch Bayh / Howard J. Samuels (Democratic)
def. 1968: Nelson Rockefeller / Jim Rhodes
1973-1977: Nelson Rockefeller / George Bush (Republican)
def. 1972: Birch Bayh / Sargent Shriver; George Wallace / Lester Maddox
1977-1980: Henry M. Jackson / Joe Biden (Democratic)
def. 1976: Ronald Reagan / Pat Buchanan
1980-1981: Henry M. Jackson / vacant (Democratic)
1981-1981: Henry M. Jackson / Daniel Inouye (Democratic)
def. 1980: Ronald Reagan / Robert Taft, Jr.
1981-1985: Daniel Inouye / vacant (Democratic)
1985-1989: Daniel Inouye / Birch Bayh (Democratic)

def. 1984: Charles Percy / Arch Moore
1989-1993: Walter Mondale / Stuart Udall (Democratic)
def. 1988: Ronald Reagan / Richard Lugar
1993-2001: Kim B. Clark / George Voinovich (Republican)
def. 1992: Daniel Akaka / Al Gore; Walter Mondale / Stuart Udall; Bernie Sanders / Lloyd Doggett
def. 1996: Stephen Breyer / Birch Bayh
2001-2003: Bill Clinton / Russ Feingold (Democratic)
def. 2000: Mike DeWine / Linda Lingle
2003-2005: Russ Feingold / vacant (Democratic)
2005-2009: Russ Feingold / Richard Holbrooke (Democratic)

def. 2004: Cleve Benedict / Chuck Hagel; Paul Wellstone / Brian Schweitzer
2009-2013: Lawrence Summers / Harry Reid (Democratic)
def. 2008: Mitt Romney / Mike Huckabee
2013-present: Linda Lingle / John Thune (Republican)
def. 2012: Lawrence Summers / Harry Reid
def. 2016: Kathleen Sibelius / Jim Webb
 
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What is this? Good question, I have no idea.

1981-1989: Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX)
Def. 1980 Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Walter Mondale (D-MN)
Def. 1984 Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)

1989-1993: Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1988 George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Dan Quayle (R-IN)
1993-2001: Carlos "Chuck" Norris (R-TX)/John Kasich (R-OH)
Def. 1992 Mario Cuomo (D-NY)/Al Gore (D-TN)
Def. 1996 Bob Kerrey (D-NE)/Doug Wilder (D-VA)

2001-2005: John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2000 Bill Richardson (D-NM)/Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
2005-2013: George Clooney (D-CA)/Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
Def. 2004 John Kasich (R-OH)/J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Def. 2008 J.C. Watts (R-OK)/Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)

2013-2017: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
Def. 2012 Mary Landrieu (D-LA)/Al Franken (D-MN)
2017-20??: Oprah Winfrey (D-IL)/Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Def. 2016 Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
When Chuck Norris cuts onions, the onions cry
 
A list with Trump as Nixon. 2016 is an election with some turmoil surrounding it. In 2020, the Democrats nominate a radical, though 2020 is not as much of a landslide as 1972 was. In 2024, dark horse Democratic Governor of Delaware Carney wins and selects a prominent party woman as his VP. His term is, however, in turmoil and he is nearly primaried by a scion of a Democratic family (Chelsea Clinton) He loses reelection to a Republican (and an independent ticket), Ron DeSantis, who will become Mr. Republican and the image of what a Republican should be in the future. His VP is a former National Security personality who wins a term of his own before losing to a Democrat that comes into office proclaiming a new way (Democratic socialism) That administration, however, has some corruption and at the end, its VP falls to the child of the previous President (Amelia Klitenic) However, a recession allows a charismatic Democrat (Sam Abaza), the first Arab-American President, to come into office. Finally, a long-time playboy wins office over the family relative of a President from nearly two decades before.

2016-2021: Donald Trump / Mike Pence (Republican)
def. 2016 primaries Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, John Kasich
def. 2016 Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine (Democratic)
def. 2020 primaries Ann Coulter, Bill Weld
def. 2020 Bernie Sanders/Sherrod Brown (Democratic)

2021: Donald Trump / VACANT (Republican)
2021-2022: Donald Trump / Kevin McCarthy (Republican)
2022: Kevin McCarthy / VACANT (Republican)
2022-2025: Kevin McCarthy / Charlie Baker (Republican)
2025-2029: John Carney / Kamala Harris (Democratic)

def. 2024 primaries Jena Griswold, others
def. 2024 Kevin McCarthy/Kristi Noem (Republican)

2029-2037: Ron DeSantis / Jason Klitenic (Republican)
def. 2028 primaries Jason Klitenic, David Jolly
def. 2028 John Carney/Kamala Harris (Democratic), David Jolly/John Hickenlooper (Independent)
def. 2032 primaries virtually unopposed
def. 2032 Kamala Harris/Brianna Titone (Democratic)

2037-2041: Jason Klitenic / Josh Hawley (Republican)
def. 2036 primaries Kristi Noem, Paula White
def. 2036 Cyrus Habib/Lucy McBath (Democratic)
2041-2049: Lee Carter / Mallory Hogan (Democratic)
def. 2040 primaries Jena Griswold, Ayanna Pressley, Ken Richardson, Kristen Gisleson Palmer
def. 2040 Jason Klitenic/Josh Hawley (Republican), Caine Monroy/Christian Agmata (Independent)
def. 2044 primaries virtually unopposed
def. 2044 Kristi Noem/Bryan Clay (Republican), Caine Monroy/NiKesha Ames (New American)

2049-2057: Amelia Klitenic / Josh Heintzeman (Republican)
def. 2048 primaries Dan Crenshaw, Kimberley Breier
def. 2048 Mallory Hogan/Anne Laney (Democratic), Andrew Yang/Nikki Parsons (Independent)
def. 2052 primaries virtually unopposed
def. 2052 Dan Dodd/Marie Murray (Democratic)
2057-2065: Sam Abaza / Wesley Carson (Democratic)
def. 2056 primaries Rowan Carter, Jimmy Wu
def. 2056 Dan Crenshaw /Maria Ibanez-Parks (Republican)
def. 2060 primaries virtually unopposed
def. 2060 Nalin Haley/Matt Brown-Harris (Republican)

2065-0000: Peter Brant II / Alexa Sanchez (Republican)
def. 2064 primaries Django Dodge, Ian Markowski, Larissa Yu, Clark Klitenic
def. 2064 Rowan Carter/Marcus Dodds (Democratic)

Italics represent fictional people.
 
Republicans win in Democratic Years of OTL and Vice Versa:

37. Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (Democratic): 1969-1977
Def. 1968: Richard Nixon / Spiro Agnew (Republican), George Wallace / Curtis LeMay (American Independent)
Def. 1972: Nelson Rockefeller / Jim Rhodes (Republican)

38. Ronald Reagan / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican): 1977-1981
Def. 1976: Edmund Muskie / Henry "Scoop" Jackson (Democratic)
39. Hugh Carey / Reubin Askew (Democratic): 1981-1989
Def. 1980: Ronald Reagan / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
Def. 1984: Donald Rumsfeld / Howard Baker (Republican)

40. Reubin Askew/ Dick Gephardt (Democratic): 1989-1993
Def. 1988: George Bush / Jack Kemp (Republican)
41. Tommy Thompson / John Danforth (Republican): 1993-2001
Def. 1992: Reubin Askew / Dick Gephardt (Democratic), Jerry Brown / Jesse Jackson (Independent)
Def. 1996: Dick Gephardt / Sam Nunn (Democratic)

42. Bob Graham / John Kerry (Democratic): 2001-2009

Def. 2000: Dick Cheney / Jeb Bush (Republican)
Def. 2004: John McCain / Mike Huckabee (Republican)
43. J.C. Watts / John Kasich (Republican): 2009-2017
Def. 2008: John Kerry / John Edwards (Democratic)
Def. 2012: Al Frankin / Tim Ryan (Democratic)

44. Bill Maher / Martin O'Malley (Democratic): 2017-Incumbent
Def. 2016: John Kasich / Norm Coleman (Republican)
 
Republicans win in Democratic Years of OTL and Vice Versa:

37. Hubert Humphrey / Edmund Muskie (Democratic): 1969-1977
Def. 1968: Richard Nixon / Spiro Agnew (Republican), George Wallace / Curtis LeMay (American Independent)
Def. 1972: Nelson Rockefeller / Jim Rhodes (Republican)

38. Ronald Reagan / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican): 1977-1981
Def. 1976: Edmund Muskie / Henry "Scoop" Jackson (Democratic)
39. Hugh Carey / Reubin Askew (Democratic): 1981-1989
Def. 1980: Ronald Reagan / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican)
Def. 1984: Donald Rumsfeld / Howard Baker (Republican)

40. Reubin Askew/ Dick Gephardt (Democratic): 1989-1993
Def. 1988: George Bush / Jack Kemp (Republican)
41. Tommy Thompson / John Danforth (Republican): 1993-2001
Def. 1992: Reubin Askew / Dick Gephardt (Democratic), Jerry Brown / Jesse Jackson (Independent)
Def. 1996: Dick Gephardt / Sam Nunn (Democratic)

42. Bob Graham / John Kerry (Democratic): 2001-2009

Def. 2000: Dick Cheney / Jeb Bush (Republican)
Def. 2004: John McCain / Mike Huckabee (Republican)
43. J.C. Watts / John Kasich (Republican): 2009-2017
Def. 2008: John Kerry / John Edwards (Democratic)
Def. 2012: Al Frankin / Tim Ryan (Democratic)

44. Bill Maher / Martin O'Malley (Democratic): 2017-Incumbent
Def. 2016: John Kasich / Norm Coleman (Republican)

I actually really really like this.
 
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