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  1. 1872: Three-Way Election?

    Let's say that instead of the Democrats teaming up with the Liberal Republicans, the Dems have their own ticket, making 1972 a three-way election between Grant (R), Greely--or whomever (LR), and whoever the Dems nominate. Who do they nominate? How do they and the Liberal Republicans fare? Can a...
  2. AHC/WI: President Frederick Douglass

    This may have been tried before, but oh well. Douglass was given delegates for both President and Vice President at the 1848 National Liberty Convention, was nominated for Vice President on Victoria Woodhull's ticket in 1872, was given one delegate at the 1888 RNC, and served as Ambassador to...
  3. The Death of Senator John F. Kennedy

    October 21st, 1954: Senator John F. Kennedy, undergoing dangerous back surgery that in his own words "either kills you or cures", sadly dies. Hearing news of it late into the evening, Senate friends of the late Senator, most notable Senator George Smathers of Florida and Vice-President Richard...
  4. WI: Roles Reversed: Martyred Nixon, Scandalous JFK

    I sort of already know how to get there and maybe this isn't the most creative "what-if", but here goes: Nixon wins in 1960. During his short tenure as President he frees Cuba and successfully installs a democratic government, winning him popularity across the nation and with the Right...
  5. Where've You Gone, General Washington?

    Where've You Gone, General Washington? Introduction This is my first time working on a timeline that begins before 1900. One day, in a fit of narcissism, I decided to launch this thinking "Hey! I can handle working on a timeline that diverges in 1788!" It's only been around for a day or so...
  6. New timeline possibilities

    Kay y'all, no, I'm not quitting my current timeline on this forum "The Rise of Progressivism", and I'm not quitting the two timelines I'm working on elsewhere, but my overactive mind is always looking at new possibilities. These are four I consider possible projects in the future. bu One is...
  7. A Second Chance

    A Second Chance A Timeline by Cathcon August 9th, 1968 The Oval Office, where President Kennedy's best political friends and most trusted advisors are milling around the Oval Office, while a frustrated President Kennedy sits behind his desk, seething. Vice-President Terry Sanford is not...
  8. The Manion Plan?

    Okay, I recently picked up "Barry Goldwater, Before the Storm, the shattering of the American consensus". In it, Perlstein talks about a guy who, I think, is named Clarence Manion, and apparently was a Dean of Notre Dame (or at least that's what it implies) who headed several attempts during the...
  9. America Collapses ASB?

    On another forum, I have a timeline going where, basically, the Great Depression seems to be unsolvable by a multitude of Presidents, and with each election, the situation gets worse until 1943 when violence and depression reaches its peak and America basically crumbles. DC goes up in flames...
  10. A Scandalous RFK Presidency

    On another forum I'm writing a timeline that I may one day bring here. I've just gotten past the 1976 Presidential election where President George Bush and Senator Ronald Reagan were defeated by Senator Robert F Kennedy by a close margin. So far the list is: 35. Richard M Nixon (R-CA)/Henry...
  11. The Rise of Progressivism

    The Rise of Progressivism: The Election of 1912 and Onwards Chapter One Armageddon A political cartoon depicting the fight between Taft and Roosevelt
  12. What Should I Write First?

    Hello, this is my first post on this forum. Originally, I was one uselectionatlas.org, now I'm a member here too. The main reason I joined here was to write timelines. I was wondering "What should I write first?" The Rise of Progressivism (TR wins in 1912) America and Onward (America splits up)...
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