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  1. WI: Jerry Brown loses 1974 California gubernatorial election

    In 1974, Jerry Brown defeated republican Houston Flournoy in the gubernatorial election, in a good year for democrats. According to Wikipedia, however, the margin of victory was closer than what the polls expected. (link : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_California_gubernatorial_election)...
  2. Vidal

    WI: President Douglas Wilder (1992)

    Let's say the Gennifer Flowers scandal tanks Clinton- forcing him out of the race before Iowa. Carville is brought on to the Wilder campaign and encourages him to throw all his eggs in the NH basket. He comes in a surprising second place showing a la Clinton. Jackson endorses Wilder, encouraging...
  3. The Reform Party: 20 Years of History
    Threadmarks: Introduction

    I have started a number of timelines on this site that either grew too expansive or too narrow in focus and I felt I had to abandon eventually. My longest run was about 18 chapters, so I decided to make this timeline nice and simple. There will be 20 chapters, one for every year from the...
  4. WI: Jerry Brown runs as Independent in 1992

    What if this in election scenario you have Democratic presidential nominee Jerry Brown who came in second place after Bill Clinton run as Independent? This might be a bit of unrealistic scenario but let's have this election the same with Bush, Clinton and Perot running but now with Jerry Brown...
  5. 49ersFootball

    1975: Moonbeam lives in the CA Governor's Mansion & Onwards

    CA Governor Jerry Brown (D) delivering his 8 minute Inaugural Address on the Speaker's rostrum while CA State Treasurer Jesse Unruh (D), CA State AG Evelle Younger (R), CA Lieutenant Governor Mervyn Dymally (D), CA State Controller Kenneth Cory (D), CA Secretary of State March Fong Eu (D) & CA...
  6. WI: Gore Runs in 1992

    In 1991, Al Gore was one of many leading Democrats to pull himself out of the presidential race thinking that George H.W. Bush was a shoe-in for re-election. Further, a car accident that nearly killed his son in 1989 persuaded Gore to take a break from national politics in order to focus on...
  7. No Carter in '76 - Best Person to Lead America from 1977 Onwards?

    Similar to a thread I posted with the GOP winning in '76 (mostly involving moderate alternatives to Ford and Reagan), the purpose here is mainly to explore better Democratic alternatives to Carter. The POD is Rockefeller and Reagan succeed in denying Nixon the GOP nomination in 1968. Rocky goes...
  8. President Moonbeam: The Story of an Altered America - Revamped

    President Moonbeam: The Story of an Altered America - Revamped (This excellent title card is courtesy of @SargentHawk , seriously, he's awesome.) ---- Oh no. What? I thought that people wanted this back? You have other stuff to do Theev, don't Moonbeam those, too. Hey, that's a low blow...
  9. Jerry Brown Wins 1992 US Election

    What if Jerry Brown won the 1992 Democratic nomination and the presidency? How could this be done? Not sure about the primaries, maybe Brown avoids his Jesse Jackson gaffe. I think he could win the general, Perot would probably stay dropped out and given Brown holds similar positions to him...
  10. President Moonbeam: The Story of an Altered America

    President Moonbeam: The Story of an Altered America (Title card made by sargenthawk) ---- Chapter 1: Democracy At Its Finest ---- "Well, let it be known to the citizens of Eastern Europe that under a Ford administration, they will not be doomed to living out the rest of their...
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