Just read this in one sitting! Great TL!
Paul Wellstone got the monkey’s paw here, I see. I’m glad that he’s alive. I’m interested to see what him and JFK Jr. do in the future.
Honestly, my only real intent in making this was to see the effects on the county map. I admit to being disappointed that McMullin didn't have the chance to add a bit of color to the same old red and blue maps that we've had since '92. I was also rather surprised that the rather large increase...
Interesting idea. Where do the Liberal Dems do best? And also, would places like Alaska or Hawaii be like Northern Ireland where there's abstentionists, unionists, and nationalists?
Technically, this is pre-1900, but here's something that I found that has presidents from all fifty states:
https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?p=8905974&postcount=3907
And here, with maps...
Would La Follette and Johnson be able to work together on a third party progressive ticket? (My gut reaction is no)
Who might Johnson pick for VP (either as the Republican or Progressive nominee)?
Interesting mini-TL, Toran Darell!
Here's a link to the OTL results of the referendum: http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?fips=6&year=1908&f=0&off=50&elect=0
That would be amazing if that happened. I didn't realize how far the other states were from being close (NH is the only state within 5% of being won by the Landon).
Your challenge is to have former (1941-1945) Vice President Henry Wallace win a state in the 1948 Presidential election while running as a Progressive (as in OTL).
In the same election IOTL, Strom Thurmond won several states with roughly the same popular vote as Wallace; what percentage of...
That last shot was heartbreaking.
After seeing that, it's quite possible that he'd commit suicide, which may be beneficial for Ford as Paul V McNutt noted.