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  1. For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    My list is pretty similar, though with a few changes: Ted Kennedy (D) 1973-1977 Ronald Reagan (R) 1977-1985 Gary Hart (D) 1985-1993 Geraldine Ferraro (D) 1993-1997 Colin Powell (R) 1997-2005 John McCain (R) 2005-2009 John F. Kennedy Jr. (D) 2009-2017 Ellen Waverly (R) 2017-Present (assuming...
  2. For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    Based on the photos from the "Reagan Defeats Kennedy" video, Richard Schweiker is Reagan's VP. Based on the most recent episode, my hunch is that the show is signaling that Gary Hart will win 1984. I was admittedly surprised that they didn't go with John Glenn, but it kind of makes sense now...
  3. For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    One possibility for 1976: https://www.270towin.com/1976_Election/interactive_map
  4. For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    Another prediction: Grigory Romanov becomes leader of the USSR instead of Mikhail Gorbachev
  5. For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    I think it's almost certain that John Glenn is going to get elected President in 1984. Since gender equality seems to be advancing at a much quicker pace in the show's TL, I'm guessing that Glenn will have a female VP. Rep. Pat Schroeder would probably make the most sense given her 12 years of...
  6. The Middle East Under A Humphrey Administration (1969-1977)

    Imagine the following scenario: Humphrey beats Nixon in 1968 and is re-elected in 1972 (for good measure, let's say his opponent is Ronald Reagan). In this scenario, how different would America's approach to the Middle East and the region as a whole have been from OTL? Below are just a few...
  7. The Judean Republic: an Alternate Israel

    I'd also be interested in a more flesh-out TL!
  8. WI: Mussolini toppled in 1924-25 palace coup?

    I think more of the Po Valley in the north would sided with the Republicans since it was an epicenter of peasant unrest, but Austria and Yugoslavia would’ve also taken advantage of the situation to grab new territory in northern Italy. My hunch is that there would’ve initially been tacit...
  9. WI: Mussolini toppled in 1924-25 palace coup?

    Mussolini was able to consolidate power in 1924-1925 because the Monarchy, the Vatican, and big business remained silent while Mussolini purged Italy of opposition parties. If Mussolini was assassinated and replaced by a more radical, secular, and syndicalist-leaning government, however, the...
  10. Europa ist Braun - TL Research/Announcement Thread

    Konstantin von Neurath, Hitler’s Foreign Minister, favored a more prudent foreign policy, so he’s one possibility: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin_von_Neurath As for Soviets, I’d look at Alexander Shliapnikov or Mikhail Tomsky: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Shliapnikov...
  11. TLIAPOT: America in the Century of Blood

    If they're in the South, then Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, or the Dominican Republic may be more viable options for black people fleeing persecution.
  12. Alternate Left-Wing VPs for FDR

    William O. Douglas, John G. Winant, and Hugo Black were all mentioned at various points.
  13. AHC: Socialist Israel?

    Have Mapai enter into a coalition with Mapam in 1949 rather than with the liberal and religious parties: http://www.uchronia.net/label/shavnizhch.html
  14. Timeline: The Day the Army Marched on Washington

    What’s going on with the USSR? The only way I can see the SLP gaining popular support is if the USSR is more democratic and seen as less of a threat by the general public. Perhaps Bukharin, Tomsky, Shlyapnikov, or Sapronov suceeds Lenin?
  15. The Way the Wind Blows: The Collapse of Western Capitalism and the Second Cold War

    I don't suppose the Soviets managed to stay economically competitive with the West ITTL by implementing OGAS and making it to the Moon first?
  16. WI: Bill Bradley waits until 2004 to run for President

    If he had stayed in the Senate and voted against the Iraq War, NCLB, and the Bush tax cuts, then I could see Dean choosing to sit 2004 out and endorse Bradley. In that case, I could see Bradley winning the Democratic nomination.
  17. DBWI: The US hadn't fallen apart?

    Don't forget Britain's ally, the Japanese Empire. Granted, they have more of a managed-capitalist system, but it's capitalism nonetheless. Speaking of which, if the U.S. had remained united, it probably could've stopped Japan from conquering most of China, Southeast Asia, Hawaii, and the...
  18. The Ruins of an American Party System, Part Two: Collision

    Such as the Russian bear. It was already being used in cartoons as a stand-in for the USSR: It could definitely take on a double meaning after the Socialists sweep California. If the IWW is still active and closer to the Socialists then in OTL, then a wildcat could be another possibility.
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