List alternate PMs or Presidents

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44. 2009-2017: Barack Obama (Democratic)
45. 2017-2018: Donald Trump† (Republican)
46. 2018-2021: Paul Ryan (Republican)
47. 2021-2029: Hillary Clinton (Democratic) *First Female President
48. 2029-2037: Gavin Newsom (Democratic)
49. 2037-2045: Justin Chenette (Democratic) *First Gay President

This would be My Realistic Scenario

A quick little idea of what the future holds

44. 2009-2017: Barack Obama (Democratic)
45. 2017-2018: Donald Trump† (Republican)
2016: Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine (Democratic)
46. 2018-2021: Mike Pence (Republican)
47. 2021-2029: Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic)
2020: Mike Pence/Greg Abbott (Republican), Rand Paul/Jesse Ventura (Libertarian)
2024: Greg Abbott/Ben Sasse (Republican)

48. 2029-2033: Cory Booker (Democratic)
2028: Charlie Baker/Jon Huntsman (Republican)
49. 2033-incumbent: Marco Rubio (Republican)
2032: Cory Booker/Julian Castro (Democratic)
 
Lehmanpunk (Or Brownpunk for @Comisario)
2007-2010: Gordon Brown (Labour majority)
2010-2011: David Miliband (Labour minority with Liberal Democrat supply and confidence) [1]

2010: David Cameron (Conservative), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat), Nick Griffin (BNP) [2]
2011-2019: David Cameron (Conservative majority) [3]
2011: David Miliband (Labour), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat), Nick Griffin (BNP)
2015: Alan Johnson (Labour), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat), Nick Griffin (BNP)

2019-20XX: Boris Johnson (Conservative majority) [4]
2019: Jim Murphy (Labour), Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat), Richard Barnbrook (BNP)

[1] - After two more years of Broken Britain, two more years of doddering on by an incompetent government that couldn't do anything right, the election had to produce a Tory government, right? Well, after the whole campaign, voters still couldn't trust 'Dave the Chameleon'. He was just too flashy, too Blair-ey. The Liberal Democrats couldn't prove themselves any better, mustering only 50 seats in the end, which softened Labour's fall in seats and voteshare. Brown resigned, handing power over to the former Foreign Secretary David Miliband (who resigned in 2009 as part of a principled stand against Brown). The Prime Minister failed to act quickly in the face of further collapsing stock prices, and he even lost key allies in the media after his cack-handed response to President Obama's assassination in 2010. The 2011 general election, held after a vote of no confidence, resulted in a massive majority for the Tories, comparable to Labour's in 2005. The Lib Dems collapsed further, slinking away at a measly 40 seats.
[2] - The BNP takes advantage of popular rage and wins one seat in Barking. They continue to grow, with their leader Nick Griffin constantly compared to a certain toothbrush-mustached German.
[3] - Cammers, having secured a massive majority, sets to work doing Tory things. The financial crisis is met with harsh doses of austerity, matched by slight tax cuts. Despite being widely regarded as out of his element amid stagnating inflation, Cameron wins a second majority in 2015 as Labour is unable to break out of the Brownite mold after Miliband's departure. By 2017, many have gotten used to the decade of Malaise, cutting back while listening to their Duffy album, and locking up their homes to protect from ASBO-ridden binge drinking teens. Cameron's 'zeitgeist' is ended in 2019, when he decides to resign, a year behind schedule.
[4] - The tussle haired 'classic legend' takes power and humorously pledges to put an end to the credit crunch. So far, 'Boris treatment' seems to be working, as Britain finally had GDP growth for the first time in a decade.

2009-2010: Barack H. Obama / Hillary R. Clinton (Democratic)
2008: John S. McCain / W. Mitt Romney (Republican)
2010-2010: Hillary R. Clinton / vacant (Democratic)
2010-2017: Hillary R. Clinton / Harold E. Ford Jr. (Democratic)

2012: Michael D. Huckabee / Piyush Jindal (Republican)
2017-20XX: Russell D. Feingold / Beverly Perdue (Democratic)
2016: Timothy Pawlenty / Heather Wilson (Republican)
 
Crazy Third Party USA

1969-1973: George Wallace/Curtis LeMay (American)
68: Eugene McCarthy/Jacob Javits (Progressive)

1973-1977: Happy Chandler/John G. Schmitz (American)
72: Eugene McCarthy/Shirley Chisholm (Progressive)

1977-1981: Eugene McCarthy/Jerry Brown (Progressive)
76: Lester Maddox/William Dyke (American), John G. Schmitz/Ezra Taft Benson (Independent American)

1981-1989: John Anderson/Patrick Lucey (Reform)
80: Eugene McCarthy/Fred Harris (Progressive), John Rarick/Meldrim Thompson (American), Barry Goldwater/John Ashbrook (Libertarian)
84: Fred Harris/George McGovern (Progressive), Harry F. Byrd Jr./Kent Hance (American), Sam Steiger/H. R. Gross (Libertarian)

1989-1993: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (Libertarian)
88: Eugene McCarthy/Jesse Jackson (Progressive), Pat Robertson/Jim Trafficant (American), Lowell Weicker/David Boren (Reform)

1993-1997: Ross Perot/James Stockdale (Reform)
92: Ron Paul/Barry Goldwater Jr. (Libertarian), Jerry Brown/Louis Stokes (Progressive), Eugene McCarthy/Larry Agran (National Progressive), Gordon Humphrey/Pat Buchanan (American)

1997-2001: Ross Perot/Richard Lamm (Reform)
97: Tom Campbell/Jim Kolbe (Libertarian), Ron Dellums/Ralph Nader (Progressive) Bob Dornan/Alan Keyes (American),

2001-2009: Donald Trump/Bob Smith (American)
00: Lowell Weicker/Tim Penny (Reform), George L. Butler/Kurt Schmoke (Progressive) Ron Paul/Jimmy Duncan (Libertarian),
04: Angus King/Jim Jeffords (Reform), Al Sharpton/Dennis Kucinich (Progressive), Mark Sanford/Walter Jones Jr. (Libertarian)

2009-2013: Dennis Kucinich/Cynthia McKinney (Progressive)
08: Bob Barr/Mike Gravel (Libertarian), Tom Tancredo/Sarah Palin (American), Michael Bloomberg/Joe Lieberman (Reform)

2013-2021: Gary Johnson/William Weld (Libertarian)
12: Virgil Goode/Steve Stockman (American), Dennis Kucinich/Rocky Anderson (Progressive), Buddy Roemer/Lincoln Chafee (Reform)
16: Donald Trump/John Hostettler (American), Bernie Sanders/Keith Ellison (Progressive), Jesse Ventura/Jim Webb (Reform),


If people are interested I might add the story that I have in my head and expand back at least a few more elections.
 
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