List of Alternate Presidents and PMs II

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33. Frank Sinatra/Lucille Ball (Democratic)[1]
(January 20th,1941-January 20th,1949)

1940 Def:Wendell Wilkie/William Halsey (Republican)
1944 Def:George Patton/Douglas MacArthur (Republican)
34. George Murphy/Ronald Reagan (Republican)
(January 20th,1949-January 20th,1957)

1948 Def:Guy Gillette/Allen J. Ellender (Democratic)
1952 Def:John Sharp Williams/Kirk Douglas (Democratic)
35.Charlie Chaplin/Marylin Monroe (Republican)
(January 20th,1957-January 20th,1961)

1956 Def:Kirk Douglas/Harry S. Truman (Democratic)
36. John F. Kennedy/Frank Sinatra (Democratic) R
(January 20th,1961-July 15th,1964)

1960 Def:George H. Bender/Phillip Wilkie (Republican)
37. Frank Sinatra/Vacant (Democratic)
(July 15th,1964-January 20th,1965)

37.Barry Goldwater/John F. Kennedy(Republican)
(January 20th,1965-January 20th,1973)

1964 Def:Frank Sinatra/Edmund Muskie (Democratic)
1968 Def: Lyndon B. Johnson/George Murphy (Democratic)
38. John F. Kennedy/Ronald Reagan (Republican)
(January 20th,1973-January 20th,1981)

1972 Def: Fritz Hollings/George Wallace (Democratic)
1976 Def:Robert C. Byrd/Walter Washington (Democratic) [2]
39.Lawton Chiles/Fritz Hollings (Democratic) R
(January 20th,1981-June 14th,1985)

1980 Def: Ronald Reagan/Charlton Heston (Republican)
1984 Def: Ronald Rumsfeld/Jimmy Carter (Republican)
40. Fritz Hollings/Vacant (Democratic)
(June 14th,1984-January 20th,1989)
41.Lawton Chiles/Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
(January 20th,1989-August 5th,1990)

1988 Def:Strom Thurmond/Bob Dole (Republican)
42. Lyndon B. Johnson†/ Vacant (Democratic)
(August 5th,1990-January 15th,1992)

43.Dan Quayle/Vacant (Republican)
(January 15th,1992-January 20th,1993)
44. Harrison Ford/Betty White (Republican)
(January 20th,1993-January 20th,2001)

1992 Def:Lyndon LaRouche/Harris Wofford (Democratic)
1996 Def: Bill Clinton/Larry Agran (Democratic)
45.Ronald Reagan†/Lyndon LaRouche (Republican)
(January 20th,2001-September 1st,2001)

2000 Def: Elaine Edwards/Evan Bayh (Democratic)
46. Lyndon LaRouche†/Vacant (Republican)
(September 1st,2001-October 7th,2004)
47.Newt Gingrich/Vacant (Republican)
(October 7th,2004-January 20th,2005)

48.Russ Feingold/Dianne Finestien (Democratic)
(January 20th,2005-January 20th,2009)

2004 Def: Lyndon LaRouche/Rudy Guliani (Republican)

[1] Second Female Vice President after Laura Clay
[2] First African-American vice presidential candidate
R= Resigned
†=Assassinated or Death from Natural Causes
John F. Kennedy resigns upon being named the Republican nominee for Vice President by Goldwater
Chiles resigns, then comes back to win the nomination and presidency from Hollings during the convention and defeating Strom Thurmond in the general.
Chiles was accidentally run over during a bike ride at night by a drunk driver
LBJ suffers a heart attack
Reagan accidentally falls off the roof of the white house during an impromptu press conference on the roof, with the press being loaded into helicopters and to shout him questions.
Lyndon LaRouche dies of kidney failure
 
"Ukraine-Contra"

2017-2021: Donald Trump / Mike Pence (Republican)
Def. 2016: Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine (Democratic)
2021-2025: Mike Pence / Tom Cotton (Republican)
Def. 2020: Elizabeth Warren / Tom Wolf (Democratic)
2025-2033: Gretchen Whitmer / Cory Booker (Democratic)
Def. 2024: Mike Pence / Tom Cotton (Republican); Mark Cuban / Michael Mullen (Independent)
Def. 2028: John Thune / Rand Paul (Republican); Mark Cuban / Neel Kashkari (Moderate Coalition)
2033-2041: Charlotte Pence / Mike Pompeo (Republican)
Def. 2032: Cory Booker / Henry Cuellar (Democratic); Nina Turner / Igor Volsky (Independent); Tomi Lahren / Stewart Rhodes (America First)
Def. 2036: Abigail Spanberger / Ilhan Omar (Democratic)
2041-2049: Danica Roem / Chris Murphy (Democratic)
Def. 2040: Dan Crenshaw / Angela Perez Baraquaio Grey (Republican)
Def. 2044: Abigail Hunstman / Adi Sathi (Republican)
2049-present: Adam Neumann / Steven Crowder (Republican)
Def. 2048: Marlon Reis Polis / Dana Nessel (Democratic)
 
Grant in 1880; A much earlier 22nd Amendment

18. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican) March 04, 1869 - March 04, 1877
19. Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) March 04, 1877 - March 04, 1881
20. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican) March 04, 1881 - March 04, 1885
21.
Grover Cleveland (Democratic) March 04, 1885 - March 04, 1893
22. Benjamin Harrison (Republican) March 04, 1893 - March 04, 1897
23. Robert E. Pattison (Democratic) March 04, 1897 - March 04, 1905
24.
Charles W. Fairbanks (Republican) March 04, 1905 - March 04, 1913
25.
William Howard Taft (Republican) March 04, 1913 - March 04, 1917
26.
Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) March 04, 1917 - March 16, 1921 [Died in office]
27.
Warren G. Harding (Republican) March 16, 1921 - August 02, 1923 [Died in office]
28.
Charles E. Hughes (Republican) August 02, 1923 - March 04, 1929
29.
Herbert Hoover (Republican) March 04, 1929 - March 04, 1933
30.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) March 04, 1933 - January 20, 1941
31.
Cordell Hull (Democratic) January 20, 1941 - January 20, 1949
32.
Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) January 20, 1949 - January 20, 1957
33.
Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic) January 20, 1957 - November 22, 1963 [Assassinated]
34.
John F. Kennedy (Democratic) November 22, 1963 - January 20, 1969
35.
Ronald Reagan (Republican) January 20, 1969 - January 20, 1973
36.
Hubert Humphrey (Democratic) January 20, 1973 - January 13, 1978 [Died in office]
37.
Fred Harris (Democratic) January 13, 1978 - January 20, 1981
38.
Richard M. Nixon (Republican) January 20, 1981 - January 03, 1987 [Resigned]
39.
Bob Dole (Republican) January 03, 1987 - January 20, 1989
40.
Al Gore (Democratic) January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1993
41.
Colin Powell (Republican) January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001
42.
John McCain (Republican) January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009
43.
Howard Dean (Democratic) January 20, 2009 - January 20, 2017
 
Weeks in which Decades Happen: MacDonald Survives one more year

1924-1925: Ramsay MacDonald (Labour)
1925-1930: Stanley Baldwin (Conservative)
1930-1932: Ramsay MacDonald (Labour)

1932-1938: William Wedgwood Benn (Labour)
1938-1940: Anthony Eden (Conservative)
1940-1946: Anthony Eden (Conservative leading National Government)
1946-1949: Herbert Morrison (Labour)
1949-1955: Rab Butler (Conservative)

1955-1959: Aneurin Bevan (Labour)
1959-1963: Quintin Hogg (Conservative)
1963-0000: Micheal Foot (Labour)
 
“Let’s stop 911!”
43. George W. Bush (Republican-Texas) / Dick Cheney (Republican-Wyoming) 2001-2009

Def: 2000*: Al Gore (Democrat-Tennessee) / Joe Liberman (Democrat-Connecticut), 2004: John Kerry (Democrat-Massachusetts) / John Edwards (Democrat-North Carolina)
44. Hillary Clinton (Democrat-New York) / Evan Bayh (Democrat-Indiana) 2009-2013

Def: John McCain (Republican-Arizona) / Mitt Romney (Republican-Massachusetts)
45. Newt Gingrich (Republican-Georgia) / Marco Rubio (Republican-Florida) / 2013-2021

Def: 2016: Hillary Clinton (Democrat-New York) / Evan Bayh (Democrat-Indiana) / Bernie Sanders (Democrat-Vermont) / 2020: Elizabeth Warren (Democrat-Massachusetts)
 
Warren/Yang 2020
Straight Outta of Left Field
(bigger, longer, uncut)

2021-2023: Elizabeth Warren†/Andrew Yang

defeated Donald Trump/Mike Pence, others
2023-2023: Andrew Yang/[vacant]
2023-2025: Andrew Yang/Greg Orman
2025-2029: Sarah Palin/Nikki Haley

defeated Andrew Yang/Greg Orman, Justin Amash/Joe Lhota (Independent Republican), Tim Ashe/Billie Sutton (Independent Democratic)
2029-2033: Joseph Stallcop/Beth Fukumoto
defeated Sarah Palin/Nikki Haley, Greg Orman/Michael San Nicolas (Third Force America), Augustus Sol Inviticus/David Weikle (Independent), others
2033-2037: Dan Crenshaw/Elizabeth Heng
defeated Joseph Stallcop/Beth Fukumoto, Ginger Jentzen/Peyton Faucett (Socialist Alternative), Aundre Bumgardner/Max Abramson (Third Force America), others
2037-2045: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez/Jeramey Anderson
defeated Dan Crenshaw/Elizabeth Heng, Ron Kind/Rhonda Fields (Independent Democratic), others
defeated Ryan Fournier/Alex Mooney, others

2045-2048: Daniel Zolnikov/Benji Backer
defeated Jeramey Anderson/Steven Fulop, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez/Micah White (Independent), others
2048-20??: Liliana Bakhtiari/Xiuhtezcatl Martinez
defeated Daniel Zolnikov/Benji Backer, Jenny Beth Martin/Joe Miller (New Tea Party), others

Look I tried doing a writeup but I have little to no steam right now.

EDIT: Got my second wind lets gooooooo

After Biden sundowns during a TV interview and Bernie follows through with a stroke, Warren is left as the victor following the 2020 primaries. In a unique move, she pivots from her given list of DNC-approved candidates and picks Mr. Universal Basic Income himself for Veep, claiming that the time for normalcy has long since passed and modern problems require modern solutions. Unfortunately for Warren, she gets assassinated halfway through her term (some Alt-Right wacko, nonetheless), leaving Yang in the drivers seat. He clearly doesn't get the memo, because he picks Orman, a fellow unelected independent businessman, as the new VP. The GOP have a time attacking the Democrats as "the party of big business", because of course they do. It's this specific atmosphere that allows for a certain someone to make a political comeback. Palin is a hit with those who voted for Trump and are still convinced he did nothing wrong, but keeps mainly to the farm belt, employing something pundits starts referring to as "Apple Pie Populism" or "Redneck Reganomics". Hers is the first ticket to be fully female and win the presidency, something which unnerves the Dems a bit. Also of note, all parties see two specific splinter tickets forming. Amash announces his at the RNC, Ashe announces his after he walks out of the DNC.

Eventually, however, Palin's unstable nature shines through and she's replaced by Stallcop, a former Dem/former Liberterian/former Independent/Democrat from New Hampshire. He and Fukumoto want it made clear that, in going full C H A O T I C - C E N T R I S T, they are giving America the fresh start it needs. Orman says the same thing, perturbed that he didn't win the nomination and starting a new party in response. With all this talk about dismantling the welfare state floating about, Kshama Sawant's party begins to gain national traction as the long-promised progressive party. Their first major nominee, Jentzen, even features on the debate stage. Realising her party is going to self destruct unless bootstraps are hauled, House Speaker AOC takes advantage of a Yang-Era policy package and splits her party with Socialist Alternative, leading to a landslide leftist victory. Sure, Kind runs in opposition because communism bad, but there's not even a dent in the EC, which, matter of factly, is quickly abolished.

Hey, guess what got Zolnikov elected. No, really, guess. If you guessed 'outbreak of flu previously stored in Arctic Thaw spreading across Northern Europe leading to a renewed refugee crisis on top of major flooding at the hands of Climate-change-effected weather" then you get 10 points. What was annoying is that while, yeah, he did end up rolling out what would eventually be Carbon Cards for us wage slaves, he was mainly focused on muh gun rights. Kids aren't even using physical weapons anymore, it's all the cyber. Which explains the NTP and Martinez' first solo run, come to think of it. Echochambers are dangerous.
 
Found this on my Google Drive earlier today. I remember writing it but I didn't add any notes so I don't remember how I made the choices I made. The POD is obviously that Gary Hart's sex scandal either doesn't go public, or doesn't go public until after the election. Beyond that, your guess is as good as mine.


1988 Sen. Gary Hart (D – CO) / Sen. John Glenn (D – OH)
def. Vice President George Bush (R – TX) / Sen. Dan Quayle (R – IN)

1992 Gov. Phil Gramm (R – TX) / Rep. Jack Kemp (R – NY)
def. President Gary Hart (D – CO) / Vice President John Glenn (D – OH)

1996 President Phil Gramm (R – TX) / Vice President Jack Kemp (R – NY)
def. Vice President John Glenn (D – NE) / Sen. Ben Bradley (D – NJ)

2000 Sen. Bob Kerrey (D – NE) / Gov. Fox McKeithen (D – LA)
def. Gov. Carroll Campbell (R – SC) / Rep. Jennifer Dunn (R – WA)

2004 President Bob Kerrey* (D – NE) / Vice President Fox McKeithen (D – LA)
def. Gov. Jeb Bush (R – FL) / Sen. John McCain (R – AZ)

2008 President Fox McKeithen (D – LA) / Gov. Gary Locke (D – WA)
def. Sen. Fred Thompson (R – TN) / Sen. Mel Martinez (R – FL)

2012 Gov. Donald C. Osmond (R – UT) / Sen. Jack Orchulli (R – CT)
def. President Fox McKeithen (D – LA) / Vice President Gary Locke (D – WA)

2016 President Donald C. Osmond (R – UT) / Vice President Jack Orchulli (R – CT)
def. Sen. John Kennedy (D – MA) / Sen. Jack Reed (D – RI)

2020 Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D – IL) / Sen. Brad Henry (D – OK)
def. Gov. Young Boozer (R – AL) / Gov. Rupert Boneham (R – IN)

2024 - President Tammy Duckworth (D – IL) / Vice President Brad Henry (D – OK)
def. Sen. Alex Mooney (R – WV) / Gov. Doug Steinhardt (R - NJ)

2028 Gov. Jennie Eisenhower (R – PA) / Sen. Tom Cotton (R – AR)
def. Gov. Mahlon Mitchell (D – WI) / Sen. Steve Cohen (D – TN)

2032 President Jennie Eisenhower (R – PA) / Vice President Tom Cotton (R – AR)
def. Sen Arik Bjorn (D – SC) / Gov. Jason Kander (D – MO)
 
British Prime Ministers based off US Presidents (1979-2019)

How bad is my understanding of British Politics? Lets see with this list

Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979-1987

Douglas Hurd (Conservative) 1987-1991
Tony Blair (Labour) 1991-1999
Nick Hurd (Conservative) 1999-2007
David Lammy (Labour) 2007-2015
Boris Johnson (Conservative) 2015-2019

Let me know if this was good or bad. Be honest.
 
British Prime Ministers based off US Presidents (1979-2019)

How bad is my understanding of British Politics? Lets see with this list

Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979-1987

Douglas Hurd (Conservative) 1987-1991
Tony Blair (Labour) 1991-1999
Nick Hurd (Conservative) 1999-2007
David Lammy (Labour) 2007-2015
Boris Johnson (Conservative) 2015-2019

Let me know if this was good or bad. Be honest.

Not too bad. I would like to see some notes to this and maybe defeated candidates. I like that you didn't make it an exact comparison in terms of years served. Makes it feel more organic.

Btw, has anyone made a good TL for a political analogue?
 
"No Country for O̶l̶d̶ Men"

1941-1945: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt / Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace (Democratic)
1940 Def. Wendell Willkie / Charles McNary (Republican)
1945-1945: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt / Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (Democratic)
1944 Def. Thomas Dewey / Earl Warren (Republican)
1945-1949: Vice President Frances Perkins / vacant (Democratic)
1949-1953: General Douglas MacArthur / Governor Harold Stassen (Republican)
1948 Def. John Sparkman / Averell Harriman (Democratic); William O. Douglas / Rexford Tugwell (Progressive)
1953-1957: Former President Frances Perkins / Senator Estes Kefauver (Democratic)
1952 Def. Douglas MacArthur / Harold Stassen (Republican)
1957-1965: Governor Oveta Culp Hobby / Senator Stuart Symington (Democratic)
1956 Def. Everett Dirksen / Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Republican)
1960 Def. Richard Nixon / Walter Judd (Republican)
1965-1973: Senator Margaret Chase Smith / Senator Thurston Morton (Republican)
1964 Def. Stuart Symington / Hubert Humphrey (Democratic); Orval Faubus / Leander Perez (States' Rights)
1968 Def. Wayne Morse / Fred Harris (Democratic); Orval Faubus / Happy Chandler (States' Rights)
1973-1977: Senator Maurine Neuberger / Congressman Wilbur Mills (Democratic)
1972 Def. Claude Kirk / Elliot Richardson (Republican)
1977-1985: Former Governor Shirley Temple Black / Congressman Dick Cheney (Republican)
1976 Def. Maurine Neuberger / Henry M. Jackson (Democratic)
1980 Def. Henry M. Jackson / Bob Casey (Democratic); Jacob Javitz / James Earl Carter (Alternative for Peace)
1985-1989: Attorney General Carla Anderson Hills (replacing Vice President Cheney) / Former Mayor Jack Kemp (Republican)
1984 Def. Bill Hobby / Kevin White (Democratic)
1989-1997: Senator Kathleen Brown / Governor Joseph P. Riley, Jr. (Democratic)
1988 Def. Carla Anderson Hills / Jack Kemp (Republican)
1992 Def. Larry Pressler / Neil Bush (Republican); Ralph Reed / William Armstrong (Values)
1997-2005: Former Governor Maureen O'Connor / Senator Henry Bonilla (Republican)
1996 Def. Joseph P. Riley, Jr. / Richard Hatcher (Democratic)
2000 Def. Ann Wynia / Howard Dean (Democratic)
2005-2009: Mayor Carol Moseley Braun / Senator Chris Dodd (Democratic)
2004 Def. Henry Bonilla / Jim Bunning (Republican)
2009-2017: Governor Ileana Ros-Lehtinen / Senator Bill Schuette (Republican)
2008 Def. Harvey Gantt / Bob Casey, Jr. (Democratic)
2012 Def. Gary Locke / Jay Nixon (Democratic)
2017-20XX: Congresswoman Krystal Ball / Senator Andrew Romanoff (Democratic)
2016 Def. Bill Schuette / Diane Black (Republican)
 
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Let the Black Banner Fly & the Red Star Shine
a very different Russian Revolution

Minister-Chairpeople of the All Russian Constituent Assembly
1906-1911: Viktor Chernov (intrim)

(n/a)
1911-1915: Julius Martov (Kropotkinite)
defeated Alexander Kerensky (Eser), Sasza Ulyanov (Trudovik)
1915-1918: Marusya Nikiforova (Narodnaya Volya)
defeated Karlo Chkheidze (Sotsial-demokraticheskiy), Maximovich Petrichenko (Eser-Kropotkinite), Nikolai Bukharin (Natsional'nyy Narodnyy Sindikat), Mina Mirzayeva (Azeri Revolutionary)

Chairpeople of the Citizens Kollektiv / Vozhd's of the Russian Republic
1918-1924: Marusya Nikiforova (Narodnaya Volya)

(largely unopposed)
1924-1926: Nestor Makhno (Narodnaya Volya)
(succseded Nikiforova)
1926-1927: Felix Dzerzhinsky (Narodnaya Volya) [War contingent]
(appointed during a coup against Makhno, deposed)
 
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British Prime Ministers based off US Presidents (1979-2019)

How bad is my understanding of British Politics? Lets see with this list

Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979-1987

Douglas Hurd (Conservative) 1987-1991
Tony Blair (Labour) 1991-1999
Nick Hurd (Conservative) 1999-2007
David Lammy (Labour) 2007-2015
Boris Johnson (Conservative) 2015-2019

Let me know if this was good or bad. Be honest.
Good stuff. The one issue I might take is that Boris, despite how he has been presented in American media, is not an exact analogue to Trump. He is strongly committed to Brexit, but he does not have the same kind of hard right, nationalist world view which informs his policy on pretty much every issue in the same way that Trump does. He is more of an opportunist, with not much in the way of a guiding philosophy.

I dont know who would be the ideal replacement. I've always thought that Katie Hopkins or Arron Banks seem like the best analogues in both political beliefs and background, but neither have been members of the Conservative Party to my knowledge, much less Conservative MPs. If you want a member of parliament, I might suggest Phillip Davies.
 
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A Wet Neoliberalism

US:

1977-1981: Gerald Ford (R-MI)/Bob Dole (R-KS)
1981-1983: Henry M. Jackson (D-WA)/Mo Udall (D-AZ)
1983-1993: Mo Udall (D-AZ)/Paul Tsongas (D-MA)

1993-2001: Howard Baker (R-TN)/Arlen Specter (R-PA)
2001-2005: Arlen Specter (R-PA)/Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL)

2005-2009: Al Gore (D-TN)/Barack Obama (D-IL)
2009-2013: Jeb Bush (R-FL)/Sarah Palin (R-AK)
2013-present: Keith Ellison (D-MN)/Jim McDermott (D-WA)


UK:

1976-1983: James Callaghan (Labour)
1983-1996: William Whitelaw (Conservative)
1996-2004: Gordon Brown (Labour)
2004-2013: Ken Clarke (Conservative)
2013-present: Robin Cook (Labour)

So this might be a bit of a lefty-wank or a utopia or whatever, but tbh I don't really care. Don't feel like going into specifics, but basically, ITTL Ford wins in 1976, so Thatcher loses in 1978 and Reagan loses in 1980, and their respective extremist wings are marginalised. Neoliberalism still happens ITTL, because it was inevitable since the post-war consensus was on its last legs, but it's carried out much less viciously as the evangelicals and Thatcherites and all that are shut out of the top levels of government. This is a net positive if you think politics should be rational and moderate and all that shit. The benefit of this is that the financial crisis and subsequent recession, which is also inevitable ITTL, happens a couple of years later than IOTL. As per Mark Blyth, the era of neoliberalism still ends and the era of neo-nationalism still begins, but you don't have Brexit, you don't have Trump, and you ultimately have a much stronger and more engaged working class in the west than you do IOTL.
 
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aren't these credit cards that limit your purchases based on their carbon emissions?
why has the republican party gone authleft??????????????
Yes, it's those, but Zolnikov introduced what would BECOME Carbon Cards. He starts out with something resembling an Emissions Trading Scheme, mostly at the urging of Vice President Backer (who sells himself as a 'Conservative environmentalist'), but it only covers Energy and Waste -- things like forestry and farming go on unabated. The Bakhtiari administration takes this and expands it, crushing any criticism by pointing out how the GOP were the ones that started it in the first place.
 
Post War Britain : A Tale Of Two Party’s ( 1945 – 2017)


Sir Archibald Sinclair ( 26 July 1945 – 24 November 1952).

1945 (Landslide) : Winston Churchill ( Conservative), Clement Attlee (Labour), Ernest Brown (Liberal National).
1950 ( Liberal Majority) : Winston Churchill, Hebert Morrison (Labour).


Megan Lloyd George (24 November 1952 – 12 March 1954)


Sir Anthony Eden (12 March 1954 – 24 April 1959)

1954 (Majority) : Megan Lloyd George (Liberal), Hebert Morrison ( Labour)


Harold Macmillan (24 April 1959 – 16 October 1963)
1959 (Majority) : Sir Anthony Eden ( Conservative), Aneurin Bevan (Labour)


Anthony Crosland (16 October 1963 – 14 June 1968)
1964 (Majority) : Rab Butler (Conservative), Harold Wilson (Labour)


Enoch Powell (14 June 1968 – 11 February 1975)
1968 (Majority) : Anthony Crosland (Liberal), Harold Wilson (Labour).
1973 (Majority) : Roy Jenkins (Liberal), James Callaghan (Labour)

Margaret Thatcher (11 February 1975 – 8 May 1981)
1977 (Majority) : Anthony Benn (Liberal), Michael Foot (Labour).


Shirley Williams (8 May 1981 – 4 March 1987)
1981 (Majority) : Margaret Thatcher (Conservative), Michael Foot (Labour)
1985 (Landslide) : Michael Heseltine (Conservative), Neil Knnock (Labour).


David Owen (4 March 1987 – 21 July 1995)
1989 (Majority) : Michael Heseltine (Conservative), John Smith (Labour).
1993 (Majority) : John Major (Conservative), John Smith (Labour).


Paddy Ashdown (21 July 1995 – 2 May 1997)


Michael Portillo (2 May 1997 – 6 November 2003)
1997 (Landslide) : Paddy Ashdown (Lib Dem), Gordon Brown (Labour).
2001 (Majority) : Charles Kennedy (Lib Dem), Gordon Brown (Labour).


Michael Howard (6 November 2003 – 6 December 2005)
2005 (minority) : Charles Kennedy (Lib Dem), Peter Mandelson (Labour), Roger Knapman (UKIP)

David Cameron (6 December 2005 – 4 May 2007)

Anthony ‘Tony’ Blair (4 May 2007 – 13 July 2016)
2007 (Majority) : David Cameron (Conservative), Peter Mandelson (Labor), Nigel Farage (UKIP)
2011 (Majority) : David Davis (Conservative), Peter Mandelson (Labor), Nigel Farage (UKIP)
2015 (Majority) : David Davis (Conservative), Harriet Harman (Labor), Nigel Farage (UKIP)

David Laws (13 July 2016 – incumbent)
2019 (Majority) : George Osborne (Conservative), Jeremy Corby (Labour), Nigel Farage (UKIP),
2023 : Jeremy Hunt (Conservative), Jeremy Corby (Labour), Anne Marie Waters (UKIP), Andy Burnham (Independent Socialists)

Leaders of party’s


Liberal Party (1916 – 1983)
H.H. Asquith (30 April 1908 – 14 December 1918)

David Lloyd George (14 December 1918 – 21 November 1922)

Sir Donald Maclean (21 November 1922 – 24 January 1924)

David Lloyd George (24 January 1924 - 4 November 1931)

Sir Hebert Samuel ( 4 November 1931 – 26 November 1935)

Sir Archibald Sinclair ( 26 November 1935 – 24 November 1952)

Megan Lloyd George ( 24 November 1952 – 14 December 1955)

Harold Macmillan (14 December 1955 – 16 October 1963)

Anothey Crosland (16 October 1963 – 11 October 1968)

Jo Grimond (11 October 1968 - 12 January 1969)

Roy Jenkins (12 January 1969 – 9 July 1973)

Anthony Benn ( 9 July 1973 – 16 October 1978)

Shirley Williams ( 16 October 1978 – 3 March 1983)


Leaders of the Liberal Democrats

Shirley Williams (3 March 1983 – 4 March 1987)

David Owen (4 March 1987 – 22 June 1995)

Bob Maclennan (22 June 1995 – 21 July 1995) (Acting)

Padded Ashdown (21 July 1995 – 11 August 1999)

Charles Kennedy (11 August 1999 – 7 January 2006)

Menzies Campbell (7 January 2006 – 2 March 2006) (acting)

Anthony Blair (2 March 2006 – 11 July 2016)

David Laws (11 July 2016 – Incumbent)


Leaders of the Conservative Party (1922 – 2019)


Andrew Law (23 October 1922 – 22 May 1923)

Stanley Baldwin (22 May 1923 – 4 November 1924)

Austen Chamberlain (5 November 1924 – 6 January 1930)

Stanley Baldwin (6 January 1930 – 27 May 1937)

Neville Chamberlain ( 27 May 1937 – 9 October 1940)

Winston Churchill (9 November 1940 – 11 March 1950)

Anthony Eden (11 March 1950 – 16 April 1960)

Sir Alec’s Douglas Home (16 April 1960 – 27 July 1965)

Enoch Powell (27 July 1965 – 11 February 1975)

Margaret Thatcher (11 February 1975 – 13 October 1981)

William Whitelaw ( 13 October 1981 – 5 September 1983)

Michel Heseltine ( 5 September 1983 – 28 November 1990)

John Major (28 November 1990 – 14 October 1994)

Michael Portillo (14 October 1994 – 3 November 2003)

Chris Pattern (3 November 2003 – 6 December 2005)

David Cameron (6 December 2005 – 7 September 2009)

David Davis (7 September 2009 – 20 July 2017)

George Osborne (20 July 2017 – 22 July 2019)

Jeremy Hunt (22 July 2019 – incumbent)


Leaders of the Labour Party

Ramsay McDonald ( 21 November 1922 – 28 August 1931)

Arthur Henderson (28 August 1931 – 25 October 1932)

George Lansbury (25 October 1932 – 8 October 1935)

Clement Attlee (8 October 1935 – 26 July 1945)

Herbert Morrison (26 July 1945 – 12 April 1954)

Aneurin Bevan (12 April 1954 – 6 July 1960)

George Brown (6 July 1960 – 3 November 1960)

Harold Wilson (3 November 1960 – 16 October 1968)

James Callaghan (16 October 1968 – 12 September 1974)

Michael Foot (12 September 1974 – 10 November 1980)

Denis Healey (10 November 1980 – 2 October 1983)

Neil Kinnock (2 October 1983 – 13 July 1987)

John Smith (13 July 1987 – 12 May 1994)

Margaret Beckett (12 May 1994 – 21 July 1994)

Gordon Brown (21 July 1994 – 8 September 2004)

Peter Mandelson (8 September 2004 – 25 September 2010)

Harriet Harman (25 September 2010 – 12 September 2015)

Jeremy Corbyn (12 September 2015 – incumbent)

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Kennedy Survives but Resigned from office.


Presidents of the United States (1969 – 2021)


37. Richard Nixon (January 20, 1969 - January 20, 1977) (Vice President George Romney (69 - 73) ,George Bush (73 - 77)

38. George Bush (January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981) (Vice President Daniel J. Evans)

39. Edward M. Kennedy ( January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1985) (Vice President Henry M. Jackson (81 – 83),Rubén Askew (83-85)

40.Rubén Askew (January 20, 1985 – January 20, 1989) (Vice President Geraldine Ferraro)

41. Jack Kemp (January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1997) (Vice President Nancy Kassebaum)

42. Mario Cuomo (January 20, 1997 – January 20, 2005) (Vice President Richard Gephardt)

43. John McCain (January 20, 2005 – January 20, 2009) (Vice President Rick Santorum)

44. Hilary Clinton (January 20,2009 – January 20,2013) (Vice President Evan Bayh)

45.Jon Huntsman (January 20, 2013 – incumbent) (Vice President Cathy McMorris Rodgers)

Election President : Senator Barack Obama

Presidential elections 1964 – 2020
1964: President John F. Kennedy/Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona/Governor of Pennsylvania William Scranton (1)

1968: Former Vice President Richard M. Nixon/Governor of Michigan George Romney defeated Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota/Senator Ed Muskie of Marine

1972: President Richard M. Nixon/Senator George Bush of Texas defeated Senator George McGovern of South Dakota/Senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri

1976: Vice President George Bush/Governor Daniel J. Evans of Washington defeated Senator Ed Muskie of Marine/former governor of Georgia Jimmy Carter

1980: Senator Edward ‘Ted’ Kennedy of Massachusetts/Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington defeated former governor Ronald Reagan/Senator Robert ‘Bob’ Dole (2)

1984: Vice President Ruben Askew/Senator John Glenn of Ohio defeated Senator Robert ‘Bob’ Dole/Representative Phill Crane from Illinois

1988 : Representative from New York Jack Kemp/Senator Nancy Kassebaum defeated Senator Al Gore of Tennessee/Senator Joe Biden of Delaware

1992 : President Jack Kemp/Vice President Nancy Kassebaum defeated Governor Bill Clinton/Senator John Kerry

1996 : Governor Mario Cuomo of New York/Speaker of the House Richard Gephardt defeated Seantor Robert ‘Bob’ Dole/Former Governor Carroll A.Campbell

2000 : President Mario Cuomo/Vice President Richard Gephardt defeated former Senator Dan Quayle/Speaker Of The House Ted Bundy

2004 : Senator John McCain of Anzoin/Senator Rick Santorum defeated Vice President Richard ‘Dick’ Gephardt/Senator John Edwards of North Carolina

2008 : Senator of New York Hilary Clinton/Senator Evan Bayh defeated President John McCain/Vice President Rick Santorum

2012 : Governor of Utah Jon Huntsman/Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington defeated Sec of State Joe Biden/Senator of New York Kirsten Gillibrand

2016 : President Jon Huntsman/Vice President Cathy McMorris Rodgers defeated Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont/Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii

2020: Senator Barack Obama of Illinois/Senator Kamala Harris of California defeated Senator Ted Cruz of Texas/Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts.

Here are some footnotes :


1. President John F. Kennedy survive the assassination attempt in Dellas and go's on to win the 1964 election, however with his health deteriorated Kennedy resign from office in August 12, 1966 and his Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson becomes the 36th president.

2. President George Bush got screw out of his reelection campaign by the religious right backing former governor Ronald Reagan and the Republican Party fell into a fight between them selfs, so the Democratic Party narrowly won the election.
 
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