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Banned
This list is of the Presidents who would have been had the election results been reversed, and without any of those who were President served office.
1897-1905 William Jennings Bryan (D)
1905-1909 Alton B. Parker (D)
1909-1913 William Jennings Bryan (D)
1917-1921 Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1921-1925 James M. Cox (D)
1925-1929 John W. Davis (D)
1929-1933 Al Smith (D)
1933-
1937-1941 Alf Landon (R)
1941-1944 Wendall Wilkie (R)* (1)
1944-1945 Henry L. Stimson (R) (2)
1945-1953 Tom Dewey (R)
1953-1961 Adlai Stevenson (D)
1965-1965 Barry Goldwater (R)
1969-1973 Hubert Humphrey (D)
1973-1977 George McGovern (D)
1985-1989 Walter Mondale (D)
1989-1993 Michael Dukakis (D)
1997-2001 Bob Dole (R)
2001-2005 Al Gore (D)
2005-2009 John Kerry (D)
2009- John McCain (R)
*Died in Office
Notes
(1) President Wilkie's Vice President Charles McNary died in office in Feb, 1944. President Wilkie died in June, 1944. The Secretary of State would have assumed office at time.
(2) Stimson served as President Hoover's Secretary of State, and as President Roosevelt's Secretary of War. He is the most logical choice to serve as Secretary of State in a Wilkie Administration.
A work in Progress
1897-1905 William Jennings Bryan (D)
1905-1909 Alton B. Parker (D)
1909-1913 William Jennings Bryan (D)
1917-1921 Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1921-1925 James M. Cox (D)
1925-1929 John W. Davis (D)
1929-1933 Al Smith (D)
1933-
1937-1941 Alf Landon (R)
1941-1944 Wendall Wilkie (R)* (1)
1944-1945 Henry L. Stimson (R) (2)
1945-1953 Tom Dewey (R)
1953-1961 Adlai Stevenson (D)
1965-1965 Barry Goldwater (R)
1969-1973 Hubert Humphrey (D)
1973-1977 George McGovern (D)
1985-1989 Walter Mondale (D)
1989-1993 Michael Dukakis (D)
1997-2001 Bob Dole (R)
2001-2005 Al Gore (D)
2005-2009 John Kerry (D)
2009- John McCain (R)
*Died in Office
Notes
(1) President Wilkie's Vice President Charles McNary died in office in Feb, 1944. President Wilkie died in June, 1944. The Secretary of State would have assumed office at time.
(2) Stimson served as President Hoover's Secretary of State, and as President Roosevelt's Secretary of War. He is the most logical choice to serve as Secretary of State in a Wilkie Administration.
A work in Progress