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A Nation of Steel and Labor
1912: Eugene Debs / Emil Sediel (S) [1] 1916: Eugene Debs / Upton Sinclair(S) 1920: Herbert Hoover / James Cox (D) 1924: Herbert Hoover / James Cox (D) 1928: Upton Sinclair / Al Smith (S) 1932: Upton Sinclair / Henry A. Wallace (S) 1936: Upton Sinclair / Henry A. Wallace (S) 1940: Henry A. Wallace/ Franklin D. Roosevelt (S) 1944: Henry A. Wallace/ Franklin D. Roosevelt (S) [2] 1948: Earl Warren / Dwight D. Eisenhower (D) 1952: John D. Rockefeller, Jr / Charles Lindbergh (D) 1956: Walter Reuther / Hubert Humphrey (S) 1960: Walter Reuther / Hubert Humphrey (S) [3] 1964: Bobby Zeidler / Richard McGovern (S) 1968: Gregory F. Kennedy / William Buckley (D) 1972: Gregory F. Kennedy / William Buckley (D) [4] 1976: Richard McGovern / Howard Kemble (S) 1980: Richard McGovern / Howard Kemble (S) [5] 1984: Howard Kemble / Walter Harrington (S) 1988: Charles Lindbergh, Jr / John Nunn (D) 1992: Howard Kemble/ Walter Harrington (S) 1996: Walter Harrington/ Philip Nader (S) 2000: Walter Harrington/ Philip Nader (S) 2004: Evan Mccain/ Thomas Romney (D) [6] 2008: Thomas Romney/ Jeff Huntsman(D) 2012: George Dean/ Sequia LaDuke (S) 2016: George Dean/Sequia LaDuke (S) 2020: Tipper L. Jackson/Hillary Edwards (S) [7]
1: First Socialist President 2:Civil Rights Amendment passed 1946 3:Supreme Court Reform Amendment Passed, Supreme Court Judges now have mandatory retirement at age 70, A second Bill of Rights is passed. 4: Almost impeached over the Capital Scandal 5: Government Reform Act- Senate Abolished, Electoral Vote Abolished. Size of House of Representatives is increased 6: Goverment Reform Act Abolished 7/ Goverment Reform Act reinstated after Jackson's Inauguration Jackson is the first black President.
LOSING TICKETS LOSING TICKETS 1912 D: Champ Clark /Judson Harmon R: Theodore Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson 1916 D: Champ Clark / Thomas Marshall RP: Theodore Roosevelt/ Robert Lafollette 1920 S: Upton Sinchair/Samual Orr P: Robert Lafollette/Whitemell Martin 1924 S: Samual Orr / John Reed 1928 D: James Cox / Calvin Cooldige 1932D: John Nance Garner / John Blanie 1936D: John Nace Garner. John Blanie 1940D: Alfred Landon / Thomas Dewy 1944D: Douglaus MacArthur / Robert Taft 1948 S: Herbert Humphry / Norman Thomas 1952 S: Norman Thomas / Averell Hairman 1956D: Charles Lindbergh / Averell Hairman 1960 D: Joseph Kennedy / Barry Gold Walter 1964 D: Jamie Agnew / Gregory F Kennedy 1968 S: Bobby Zeidler /Richard Mc.Govern 1972 S: Fonda Nixon / Tyler Kennedy 1976 D: William Buckly / Nelson Rockefeller 1980 D: William Buckly / Spiro Agnew 1984 D: Jeb H.W Bush / Jimmy Haige 1988 S: Howard Kemble / Walter Harrington 1992 D: Ricky Dole / Mayard Kemp L: Harrison Gore / Nelson Rockeffeler Jr. 1996 D: Tobin Wilson / Alexander Mccain L: Harrison Gore / Nelson Rockeffeler Jr. 2000 D: Robert Keys / Paula Dole L: Nelson Rockefeller Jr / Tarryel Kimes
POD: In 1870 Friedrich Engels gives up on Europe and goes to the United States, kindling the American Socialist Movement, Socialist Candidates began to take part in American Politics as early as 1890. Friedrich Engels became so popular that he became a Federal representative of New York in 1892.
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NOTE: I did not create the whole list, Troll Hole and others helped me out with that..
Idea Page:
Fascist France and Britain
WWII beginning in 1938 with France attacking Germany
Germany is still powerful but is slowly wearing down and is also embarking on Democratic Reform
Social Democratic Russia (but exhausted)
A communist India