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So Workers and Farmers were the sole party for over six decades?
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Looks like the runner-up in the Presidential race became Vice President. So there is no OTL 12th Amendment.1789-1801: John Paul Jones (Independent)
1788-89 (with Joseph Warren) def. Joseph Warren (Federalist) and John Hancock (Anti-Federalist)
1792 (with Paine Wingate) def. Paine Wingate (Confederalist), George Clinton (Federalist), and Arron Burr (Independent)
1796 (with Thomas Jefferson) def. Thomas Jefferson (Confederalist) and John Adams (Federalist)
1801-1809: Cyrus Griffin (Confederalist)
1800 (with Charles Pokesworth Pinckney) def. Charles Pokesworth Pinckney (Federalist)
1804 (with Alexander Hamilton) def. Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
1809-1813: John Milledge (Confederalist)
1808 (with Johnathan Trumball Jr.) def. Johnathan Trumball Jr. (Federalist)
1813-1821: Stephen Van Renssalaer (Federalist)
1812 (with John Milledge) def. John Milledge (Confederalist)
1816 (with Simon Snyder) def. Simon Snyder (Confederalist)
1821-1827: John Eager Howard† (Federalist)
1820 (with James Patton Preston) def. James Patton Preston (Confederalist)
1824 (with William Marks) def. William Marks (Federalist), Nathan Sanford (Federalist), and Richard Rush (Federalist)
1827-1829: William Marks (Federalist)
Sworn in 1827
1829-1833: Cornelius P. Van Ness (Independent)
1828 (with William Marks) def. William Marks (Federalist)
1833-1841: Cornelius P. Van Ness (Nationalist)
1832 (with George Howard) def. George Howard (Federalist)
1836 (with Thomas King Carroll) def. Thomas King Carroll (Yeomans') and Zachary Taylor (Federalist)
1841-1845: John C. Calhoun (Yeomans')
1840 (with James G. Birney) def. James G. Birney (Independent) and William Henry Harrison (Nationalist)
1845-1857: Theodore Frelinghuysen (Independent)
1844 (with John C. Calhoun) def. John C. Calhoun (Yeomans') and Richard Bishop Dudley (Nationalist)
1848 (with James C. Jones) def. James C. Jones (Yeomans')
1852 (with George Troup) def. George Troup (Yeomans')
1857-1861: Josiah J. Evans (Yeomans')
1856 (with Abraham Lincoln) def. Abraham Lincoln (Workers and Farmers) and Robert M. Charlton (Yeomans')
1861-1866: Andre B. Roman† (Workers and Farmer)
1860 (with Josiah J. EvansÎ (1861) vacant (1861-1862) Robert F. Stockton (1862-1866)) def. Josiah J. Evans (Yeomans')
1864 (with Robert F. Stockton) def. various
1866-1869: Robert F. Stockton (Workers and Farmers)
Sworn in 1866
1869-1881: Reuben Fenton (Workers and Farmers)
1868 (with vacant) def. ran unopposed
1872 (with John Alexander Kennedy) def. John Alexander Kennedy (Independent)
1876 (with Roscoe Conkling) def. Roscoe Conkling (Workers and Farmers)
1881-1890: Samuel B. H. Vance† (Workers and Farmers)
1880 (with Reuben Fenton) def. Reuben Fenton (Workers and Farmers)
1884 (with James G. Blaine) def. James G. Blaine (Workers and Farmers)
1888 (with Murphy J. Foster) def. Murphy J. Foster (Independent) and James G. Blaine (Workers and Farmers)
1890-1892: Murphy J. Foster* (Independent)
Sworn in 1890 - 1892 (with Leonidas L. Polk) def. Leonidas L. Polk (Workers and Farmers)
1892-1897: Leonidas L. Polk (Workers and Farmers)
Sworn in 1892
1897-1909: Matthew Maguire (Workers and Farmers)
1896 (with James B. Weaver) def. James B. Weaver (Workers and Farmers) and Albert Parsons (Workers and Farmers)
1900 (with Teddy Roosevelt) def. Teddy Roosevelt (Workers and Farmers) and Williams Jennings Bryan (Workers and Farmers)
1904 (with Teddy Roosevelt) def. Teddy Roosevelt (Workers and Farmers)
1909-1921: Charles J. Bonaparte (Workers and Farmers)
1908 (with Charles E. Hughes) def. Charles E. Hughes (Workers and Farmers) and Samuel W. Williams (Workers and Farmers)
1912 (with Thomas Wilson) def. Thomas Wilson (Independent) and Eugene V. Debs (Workers and Farmers)
1916 (with Thomas Wilson) def. Thomas Wilson (Independent) and Arthur LeSueur (Workers and Farmers)
1921-1924: Henry C. Wallace† (Workers and Farmers)
1920 (with John C. Chase) def. John C. Chase (Workers and Farmers), Charles J. Bonaparte (Workers and Farmers), and Calvin Coolidge (Independent)
1924-1933: John C. Chase (Workers and Farmers)
1924 (with Franklin D. Roosevelt) def. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Workers and Farmers) and William Gibbs McAdoo (Independent)
1928 (with Herbert C. Hoover) def. Herbert C. Hoover (Progressive-Conservative) and Sidney Johnston Catts (Independent)
1933-1937: John Nance Garner (Progressive-Conservative)
1932 (with John C. Chase) def. John C. Chase (Workers and Farmers)
1937-1939: Pat McCarrenÎ (Patriot)
1936 (with Huey Long) def. Huey Long (Workers and Farmers), John Nance Garner (Progressive-Conservative), and John R. Brinkley (Independent)
1939-1948: Huey Long* (Workers and Farmers)
Sworn in 1939 - 1940 (with Alf Landon) def. Alf Landon (Progressive-Conservative), John R. Brinkley (Independent) and Gerald L. K. Smith (Christian Nationalist)
1944 (with vacant) def. ran unopposed (declared Martial Law)
1948-1957: Everett Dirksen (Progressive-Conservative)
Sworn in 1948 - 1948 (with George C. Marshall) def. George C. Marshall (Independent) and Glen H. Taylor (Workers and Farmers)
1952 (with Harold E. Stassen) def. Harold E. Stassen (Workers and Farmers)
1957-1963: Estes Kefauver† (Workers and Farmers)
1956 (with Ricky Nixon) def. Ricky Nixon (Progressive-Conservative)
1960 (with Jack Kennedy® (1960-1962) vacant (1962-1963)) def. Jack Kennedy (Progressive-Conservative)
1963-1965: Cecil H. Underwood (Progressive-Conservative)
Sworn in 1963
1965-1973: Jerry Voorhis (Workers and Farmers)
1964 (with Prescott Bush) def. Prescott Bush (Progressive-Conservative) and George C. Wallace (Republican)
1968 (with Jacob Javits) def. Jacob Javits (Progressive-Conservative) and Strom Thurmond (Republican)
1973-1993: John McKeithen (Progressive-Conservative)
1972 (with Jerry Voorhis) def. Jerry Voorhis (Workers and Farmers), John G. Schmitz (Republican), and John Hospers (Independent)
1976 (with James Carter) def. James Carter (Workers and Farmers) and Bob Dole (Republican)
1980 (with Ronnie Reagan) def. Ronnie Reagan (Workers and Farmers) and Fob James (Republican)
1984 (with Clint Eastwood) def. Clint Eastwood (Republican) and Tom Eagleton (Workers and Farmers)
1988 (with Mario Cuomo) def. Mario Cuomo (Workers and Farmers) and Clint Eastwood (Republican)
1993-1997: Lido Iacocca (Progressive-Conservative)
1992 (with Eugene McCarthy) def. Eugene McCarthy (Workers and Farmers) and James Stockdale (Republican)
1997-2005: Dolores Huerta (Workers and Farmers)
1996 (with Lido Iacocca) def. Lido Iacocca (Progressive-Conservative) and Pat Choate (Republican)
2000 (with Bob Graham) def. Bob Graham (Progressive-Conservative) and Jack Kemp (Republican)
2005-2009: Richard Trumka (Workers and Farmers)
2004 (with Dick Cheney) def. Dick Cheney (Republican) and Wesley Clark (Progressive-Conservative)
2009-2013: Anthony S. Fauci (Progressive-Conservative)
2008 (with Richard Trumka) def. Richard Trumka (Workers and Farmers) and Hermain Caine (Republican)
2013-Present: J. C. Watts (Republican)
2012 (with Anthony S. Fauci) def. Anthony S. Fauci (Progressive-Conservative) and Rocky Anderson (Workers and Farmers)
2016 (with Willard Romney) def. Willard Romney (Progressive-Conservative) and Bernard Sanders (Workers and Farmers)
† Died due to natural causes
Î Impeached
* Assassinated
® Resigned
I saw that most lists here are incredibly bland (no offense), so I added some colour to the thread. Is this thread only for US/UK/Canada? If so I'll remove it.
2022-present Lewis Brindley (People's) [12]
2022: Russell Brand (SDF), Jacob Rees-Mogg (National)
why was it canceled?2037-20??: [series cancellation]
Notorious for his social gaffs and awkwardness. In his campaign also had a meme made about him being the infamous "Bristol Pusher."11]
2022-present Lewis Brindley (People's) [12]
2022: Russell Brand (SDF), Jacob Rees-Mogg (National)
I saw that most lists here are incredibly bland (no offense), so I added some colour to the thread. Is this thread only for US/UK/Canada? If so I'll remove it.
Notorious for his social gaffs and awkwardness. In his campaign also had a meme made about him being the infamous "Bristol Pusher."
I mean what about that time he gave clams and crabs minimum wage, pension and national healthcare?Weak opposition propaganda, meant to stifle a dynamic third party challenger! Fake news!
I mean what about that time he gave clams and crabs minimum wage, pension and national healthcare?
In all seriousness I'm going to stop before the mods strike down upon us with great vengance and furious anger for going off-topic.
London - circa 2021
LEGIT OR QUIT LEGIT OR QUITIn all seriousness I'm going to stop before the mods strike down upon us with great vengance and furious anger for going off-topic.