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  1. Bicentennial Man: Ford '76 and Beyond

    Look, we all know where this timeline is going, no need to go beating around the bush. President Harold Stassen '92.
  2. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    Provincial Election called in Wisconsin. Monday, June 8th, 2015: LIVERPOOL: Premier Peter Barca announced today that he has asked the Viceroy of Wisconsin to dissolve the provincial parliament, putting the province on the course for a election slated to take place on June 30th, as mandated by...
  3. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    Senator Schroeder reflects on career ahead of retirement. Sunday, June 7th, 2015: PHILADELPHIA: Senator Patricia Schroeder, slated to retire after nearly forty consecutive years in Philadelphia, is reflecting on a long career in politics. A longtime champion of women's issues, particularly...
  4. 1987 : Collapse (Prequel is out explaining how stuff happened)

    This is Turtledove material right here.
  5. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    ABS.com News Saturday, June 6th, 2015 RICHMOND ENTERS LOUSIANA BY-ELECTION FRAY. NEW ORLEANS: Cedric Richmond announced today that he had been selected by the Liberal Party to seek Bobby Jindal's former seat of Lafayette-St. Martin in the upcoming by-election. Richmond, a member of the...
  6. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    This is mainly just for reference and to revive people's memories of the original project. I'll get around to finishing it tomorrow. Prime Ministers of the Commonwealth of America. 1785-1791: Benjamin Franklin (Crossbencher)* 1785: Tory (Joseph Galloway), Whig (Albert Gallatin)...
  7. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    CAO ANNOUNCES COMEBACK BY-ELECTION BID. NEW ORLEANS: Joseph Cao, a former Tory MP, announced today that he will seek election again to the House of Commons, this time as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party, in the freshly scheduled by-election to replace Bobby Jindal in the House of...
  8. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    Donald Trump is an American businessman and politician who is currently the leader of the American Heritage Party; Trump's tenure as leader of the American Heritage Party has been characterized by numerous controversies, with Trump's racially charged rhetoric, penchant for conspiracy theories...
  9. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    Joe Biden is an American politician, lawyer, and statesman from the province of Delaware who served as Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister under Hillary Clinton from 2008 until his retirement in 2010. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1942, Biden was first elected to the House of Commons...
  10. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    Friday, June 5th, 2015: JINDAL RESIGNS FROM HOUSE, SPARKING BY-ELECTION CAMPAIGN. BATON ROUGE: Bobby Jindal submitted his letter of resignation this morning to Speaker Marcia Fudge, ending a decade long career in Philadelphia that saw him skyrocket from a bureaucrat within the Ministry of...
  11. Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VII (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    Please tell me you have more of this to share, because this is great. As a Floridian I've always been fascinated by the idea of the British holding onto the state.
  12. The American Commonwealth (2013-2021 Wikibox Timeline)

    ABS.com BREAKING NEWS Jeb in, Jordan Out. Thursday, June 4th, 2015: TAMPA: East Florida MP Jeb Bush, who placed second to Bobby Jindal in the 2013 Tory leadership election, has again announced his ambitions to lead the party. Announcing his leadership candidacy at a kickoff rally in his South...
  13. For God, Crown, and Country: The Commonwealth of America in the Cold War.

    Every fifth year, though there is a tradition of Prime Ministers calling them earlier for various reasons.
  14. For God, Crown, and Country: The Commonwealth of America in the Cold War.

    Cabinet of Lyndon Johnson (1963-Present) Prime Minister: Lyndon Johnson (1963-Present) Deputy Prime Minister: Hubert Humphrey (1963-Present) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Henry Jackson (1963-Present) Minister of Finance and Revenue: Paul Martin (1963-1965), John Connally (1965-Present) Minister...
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