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  1. No Southern Strategy: The Political Ramifications of an Alternate 1964 Election

    While this is pretty neat, I have to say from a readability standpoint, especially on mobile, the plain forum text is better. Great work still!
  2. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Many of the women's suffragists were also key figures in other civil rights movements at the time and later on. ITTL, many of them are now in the Senate and actually have policymaking power. Additionally, once you break down the first barrier especially destroying it as much as it has been...
  3. Alternate Electoral Maps II

    Wow. Even looking at a precinct map of Boulder I still can't quite tell if I'm in district 3 or 5.
  4. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Florida, Class III Ruth Bryan Owen (D): 1927-1951 [1] Lillie Pierce Voss (D): 1951-1957 [2] Elizabeth McCullough Johnson (D): 1957-1975 [3] Wilhelmina Celesta Goehring Harvey (D): 1975-1987 [4] M. Athalie Range (D): 1987-1999 [5] Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R): 1999-present [6] [1] Ruth Bryan Owen was...
  5. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Delaware, Class II Florence Bayard Hilles (D): 1925-1943 [1] Vera Gilbride Davis (R): 1943-1949 [2] Esther Schauer Frear (D): 1949-1967 [3] Roxanne Cannon Arsht (R): 1967-1991 [4] Stephanie Kwolek (R): 1991-1997 [5] Margaret Rose Henry (D): 1997-2003 [6] M. Jane Brady (R): 2003-2009 [7] Karen E...
  6. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Connecticut, Class III Katherine Hepburn (D): 1927-1939 [1] Alice Paul (R-NWP): 1939-1951 [2] Chase G. Woodhouse (D): 1951-1969 [3] Clare Luce (R): 1969-1975 [4] Ella T. Grasso (D): 1975-1981 [5] Maria Colon Sanchez (D): 1981-1987 [6] Catherine Roraback (R): 1987-1999 [7] Jodi Rell (R)...
  7. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Colorado, Class III Mary Rippon (D): 1927-1933 (1926) [1] Minnie Reynolds Scalabrino (Prog.): 1933-1936* [2] Florence Sabin (R): 1937-1945 [3] Josephine Roche (D): 1945-1957 [4] Caroline Bancroft (D): 1957-1963 [5] Elise Boulding (R, D after 1970): 1963-1970, 1970-1975 [6] Ruth Stockton (R)...
  8. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    California, Class III Elizabeth Hughes (R): 1927-1933 [1] Esto Bates Broughton (D): 1933-1939 [2] Florence Kahn (R): 1939-1945 [3] Esto Bates Broughton (D): 1945-1951 Helen Gahagan Douglas (D): 1951-1975 [4] Bobbi Fiedler (R): 1975-1987 [5] Dianne Feinstein (D): 1987-1993 Kathleen Brown (D)...
  9. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Huh. I actually didn't realize Sewell was that young. Probably a combination of things though. One of the assumptions I'm making going into this is that with already a huge break down of the walls to diversity in politics with the women Senate seat, racism and other negative attitudes toward...
  10. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Arkansas, Class II Hattie Caraway (D): 1925-1931 [1] Roberta Fulbright (D): 1931-1937 [2] Hattie Caraway (D): 1937-1949 Pearl Peden Oldfield (D): 1949-1961 [3] Effiegene Locke Wingo (D): 1961-1963* [4] Catherine Norrell (D): 1963-1967 [5] Daisy Gatson Bates (D): 1967-1973 [6] Ada Mills (R)...
  11. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    Arizona, Class III Frances Willard Munds (D): 1927-1945 [1] Rachel Emma Berry (D): 1945-1946* (1944) [2] Mary Alice Patterson (D): 1946-1951 [3] Clara Osborne Botzum (D): 1951-1963 [4] Rose Mofford (D): 1963-1975 [5] Annie Dodge Wauneka (D): 1975-1981 [6] Sandra Day O'Connor (R): 1981-1993 [7]...
  12. Women Guaranteed a Voice in the Senate: A Series of Lists

    "When the women of the country come in and sit with you, though there may be but very few in the next few years, I pledge you that you will get ability, you will get integrity of purpose, you will get exalted patriotism, and you will get unstinted usefulness." - Rebecca Latimer Fenton, 1922 So...
  13. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    Hillary Clinton Declares Candidacy for President in Already Crowded Democratic Field January 20, 2007 WASHINGTON - Today, after much speculation and amid an increasingly crowded Democratic field, one of the more obvious front runners has formally announced her candidacy for president of the...
  14. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    Rick Jore winning is actually OTL, and his position is even weirder. He was elected to one term in the Montana state house in 2006 on the Constitution Party, and entered when the state house was 50 R, 49 D, and him. The house GOP courted his favor and deciding votes by making him head of the...
  15. Green Revolution on the Golden Gate

    Canada Greens Stun in London North Centre By-Election November 27, 2006 LONDON, ONTARIO - “The Green Party has arrived.” That was the statement Elizabeth May, who was elected leader of the Greens not four months ago, gave following the results of the London North Centre by-election yesterday...
  16. Alternate Electoral Maps II

    Hickenlooper wasn't even remotely thinking about running for any office until 2002.
  17. Contrafactual History and Alternative History

    Wurtenbaugh is wrong. The difference between counterfactual history and alternate history is not a matter of plasubikity but one of discipline. Alternate history covers all narrative work. Counterfactual history is the term used for scholarly works, like Robert Fogel's Railroads and American...
  18. Alternate Electoral Maps II

    Maybe not if you gerrymander it in space. But if you gerrymander it in time, you can. 2006 in Wyoming now lasts from 2006 until 2040.
  19. The Ruins of an American Party System, Part Three: Revolution

    You're going to make Nixon president, aren't you. I think that's the first time I've said that about an OTL president
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