pat buchanan

  1. TheDoofusUser

    Alternate 2000 Election - Bill Clinton (D-AR) v Pat Buchanan (R-VA) v Ralph Nader (G-CT)

    OTL, the 22nd Amendment was passed, preventing Presidents from running for more than a single Presidential Term, which ironically bit Republicans in the rear along with Democrats as Eisenhower and Reagan could've definitely run for a third term if they so wished but so could Democrats Bill...
  2. TheDoofusUser

    Pat Buchanan, Virginia Gov 1974-1978 or MS Gov 1976-1980, President of the United States 1981-1989

    So I think it's agreed on this site that Pat Buchanan is an utterly horrendous human being or that a great many people have differing viewpoints on him for a variety of reasons. However, I have found some threads discussing the possibility of him becoming/running for President in the 1990s, but...
  3. Would've Buchanan won if he was GOP candidate in '92 election?

    Let's say Bush 41 refuses to run for another term in 1992. As a result, you have a Republican primary with Pat Buchanan being candidate and possibly winning the primary. Bill Clinton wins the Democratic primary just like OTL. Ross Perot still joins race as an independent. How would the election...
  4. Chapman

    AHC: Pat Buchanan as Republican Nominee

    With the POD(s) being sometime after 1988, your challenge is to have Pat Buchanan become the Republican nominee for President of the United States. The reason I say "nominee", is because he doesn't necessarily have to win the general election that follows; however, I do want to see which states...
  5. Oppo

    TLIAW: Running in the Digital Age
    Threadmarks: Chapter I

    I’ve lost the script, Oppo. Thanks a lot. Sorry TLIPOT intro person thing, I will prepare a new one for you. Okay. What the hell are you trying to do? It’s a timeline dealing with the 1996 election, as you could probably tell from the title card. I have to ask you if you will get this done in...
  6. HaroldGodwinson

    President Nixon in the 1980's

    POD: Senator Thomas Kuchel runs for Governor of California and Nixon runs for his old senate seat in 1962. 1962: Former Vice President Richard Nixon runs for his old senate seat and narrowly defeats his Democrat opponent 53-47%, thanks in part to the public perception of him as a senior...
  7. 1996 Without Bob Dole

    In this scenario, Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole is the Republican presidential nominee of 1992 but loses to the Democratic nominee. There are many ways to achieve this. The first one I could think of is a Bush presidency from 1985-1993. Depending on who Bush's vice president is (possibly Jack...
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