It's amazing (and hilarious) how well those 1980 pictures fit the results of the election - Rumsfeld is smug, Carey is resigned, and Dellums is dismayed at Rumsfeld's inauguration speech.
Excellent work on the infoboxes, Plumber.
I'm wondering if Galtieri would be included in '80 because of the volume of his popular vote even though he didn't win any electoral votes (like how John Anderson and Ross Perot are included in OTL infoboxes). On the other hand, in TTL it may become more commonplace later for third parties to win electoral votes, seeing the way this is going, so perhaps they wouldn't do that. (And of course I know the real reason is that there isn't a photo of Ronald Galtieri because it's just a name Drew got off an old Libertarian website ).
Thanks, I'm proud of that one particularly.
They have a policy of including candidates who broke 5% (Henry Wallace is excluded from 1948, even though he got more attention than Eugene Debs in 1912), so Galtieri qualifies (he also go one faithless electoral vote). It was ultimately the lack of a picture that drove him out.