List of US Presidents, 1960 to 2020

1960: Richard Nixon/Neil H. McElroy
1963: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith
1964: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith

1968: Robert Kennedy/Ronald Reagan (VP slot thrown to Congress to decide)
1972: Ronald Reagan/William E. Miller
1976: Ronald Reagan/Willaim E. Miller

1980: Walter Reuther/Adlai Stevenson III
1984: Willaim E. Miller/ George Bush
1986: George Bush/Dick Thornburgh
1988: George Bush/ Alexander Haig

1992: Jerry Brown/Joe Biden
1996: George Deukmejian/Henry R. Perot
2000: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman
2004: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman

2008: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush
2012: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush
2016:
2020:
 
1960: Richard Nixon/Neil H. McElroy
1963: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith
1964: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith

1968: Robert Kennedy/Ronald Reagan (VP slot thrown to Congress to decide)
1972: Ronald Reagan/William E. Miller
1976: Ronald Reagan/Willaim E. Miller

1980: Walter Reuther/Adlai Stevenson III
1984: Willaim E. Miller/ George Bush
1986: George Bush/Dick Thornburgh
1988: George Bush/ Alexander Haig

1992: Jerry Brown/Joe Biden
1996: George Deukmejian/Henry R. Perot
2000: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman
2004: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman

2008: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush
2012: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush

2016: Gary Johnson/Terry Branstad
2020:
 
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1960: Richard Nixon/Neil H. McElroy
1963: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith
1964: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith

1968: Robert Kennedy/Ronald Reagan (VP slot thrown to Congress to decide)
1972: Ronald Reagan/William E. Miller
1976: Ronald Reagan/Willaim E. Miller

1980: Walter Reuther/Adlai Stevenson III
1984: Willaim E. Miller/ George Bush
1986: George Bush/Dick Thornburgh
1988: George Bush/ Alexander Haig

1992: Jerry Brown/Joe Biden
1996: George Deukmejian/Henry R. Perot
2000: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman
2004: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman

2008: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush
2012: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush

2016: Gary Johnson/Terry Branstad
2020:

That there looks like it could be an interesting TL... not quite as weird as the other, but a good narrative looking to be told.
 
I'm doin' it.

1960: Richard Nixon/Neil H. McElroy
1963: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith
1964: Neil H. McElroy/Margaret C. Smith

1968: Robert Kennedy/Ronald Reagan (VP slot thrown to Congress to decide)
1972: Ronald Reagan/William E. Miller
1976: Ronald Reagan/Willaim E. Miller

1980: Walter Reuther/Adlai Stevenson III
1984: Willaim E. Miller/ George Bush
1986: George Bush/Dick Thornburgh
1988: George Bush/ Alexander Haig

1992: Jerry Brown/Joe Biden
1996: George Deukmejian/Henry R. Perot
2000: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman
2004: Joe Biden/Joe Lieberman

2008: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush
2012: W. Milton Romney/Neil Bush

2016: Gary Johnson/Terry Branstad
2020: Gary Johnson/Terry Branstad
 
Can we make this thread into a continual sort of thing? Like, with restarting it every time we get to 2020?

1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy

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So out of 60 years, the Democrats only served 18 of them ITTL?
Talk about a wank. ;)

Meh, don't know. IOTL you had a 28 of the past 40 years with Republicans in the White House as of 2008. That's 70%, the same as the average ITTL even if you bunch the Independent Johnson administration in with the Republicans. And that's with the biggest scandal of the period (IOTL) one directly concerning a Republican President!

Hell, make Obama a one termer (very plausible) and re-elect the Republican that follows him (not inconceivable) and you have a reasonable chance at 36 of 52 years IOTL governed by the GOP... Are we living in a Republican wank, because it sure hasn't felt like it these past 18 months or so...

So there is a narrative for that timeline that sees Republican control of the Presidency without going ASB. Reagan revolutionizes the conservative movement. Reuther is the new hope for the left, but his socialist beliefs turn the people off of Democrats. Brown reinvents the party with his fiscal conservative beliefs and offbeat personality, but far left social ideas make him a one term president. Biden becomes the next standard bearer for the New Democrats, but loses the support of the people in an economic recession....
 
Can we make this thread into a continual sort of thing? Like, with restarting it every time we get to 2020?

Hmm... Take this, for something a little different... :p

1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy

1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
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Hmm... Take this, for something a little different... :p
So we have a man who's too experienced (President Grandpa) with a man currently too inexperienced. It's like the 2008 election all over again.*

*forum reaction


1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy

1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders

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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders

1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church
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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders

1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church
1980: Barry Goldwater/George Bush

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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders
1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church

1980: Barry Goldwater/George Bush
1984: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders
1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church

1980: Barry Goldwater/George Bush
1984: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1988: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders
1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church

1980: Barry Goldwater/George Bush
1984: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1988: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1992: Clint Eastwood / Colin Powell (American Party)
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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders
1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church

1980: Barry Goldwater/George Bush
1984: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1988: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1992: Clint Eastwood / Colin Powell (American Party)
1996: Clint Eastwood / Colin Powell (American Party)
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1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders
1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church

1980: Barry Goldwater/George Bush
1984: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1988: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1992: Clint Eastwood / Colin Powell (American Party)
1996: Clint Eastwood / Colin Powell (American Party)
2000: Bill Clinton/John Kerry
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:D Hell, as a conservative, I'd like to live there right about now.

I'd love to live in a timeline where Johnson, Reagan, and Miller have been in the White House (And Eisenhower before the POD too). But I'm not sure how things would be after Biden and Romney.

Anyways:
1960: Adlai Stevenson / John Kennedy
1964: Thomas Dewey / George Romney
1968: John Kennedy/ Carl Sanders
1972: John Kennedy / Carl Sanders
1976: Carl Sanders / Frank Church

1980: Barry Goldwater/George Bush
1984: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter
1988: Ron Dellums / Jimmy Carter

1992: Clint Eastwood / Colin Powell (American Party)
1996: Clint Eastwood / Colin Powell (American Party)

2000: Bill Clinton/John Kerry
2004: Bill Clinton/John Kerry

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