Pick your poison:


  • Total voters
    329
  • Poll closed .
1948 ELECTORAL MAP

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THE IRON EAGLE
LONG CABINET (1949-)

President

HUEY PIERCE LONG JR.

Vice-President
JAMES ROOSEVELT II

Secretary of State

Attorney General

Secretary of Treasure

Secretary of Agriculture

Secretary of Commerce

Secretary of Labor

Secretary of Defense

Secretary of the Interior

Postmaster General
 
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THE IRON EAGLE
LONG CABINET (1949-)

President

HUEY PIERCE LONG JR.

Vice-President
JAMES ROOSEVELT II

Secretary of State

Attorney General

Secretary of Treasure

Secretary of Agriculture

Secretary of Commerce

Secretary of Labor

Secretary of Defense

Secretary of the Interior

Postmaster General
Secretary of State Henry Wallace? Or maybe secretary of Labor.
 
I feel like Long would have done better in Cascadia and a little worse in the Southwest/Deep South, but nice.
Good luck getting a Republican to win in the Deep South during the 1940s, although Cascadia could've been a possibility due to the Unions at the time, I figured they would be more supportive of a strong military after California had two, mostly psychological, raids during the war, exposing the west coast. Besides, the reputation of the Democratic Party after Thurmond would generally not be as well received by more skeptical progressives.
 
THE IRON EAGLE
LONG CABINET (1949-)

President

HUEY PIERCE LONG JR.

Vice-President
JAMES ROOSEVELT II

Secretary of State
BURTON KENDALL WHEELER

Attorney General

JAMES FRANCIS BYRNES

Secretary of Treasure

JAMES ALBERT NOE SR.

Secretary of Agriculture

HENRY AGARD WALLACE

Secretary of Commerce

SCOTT WIKE LUCAS

Secretary of Labor

EDWARD KEATING

Secretary of Defense

CHESTER WILLIAM NIMITZ

Secretary of the Interior

SID MCMATH

Postmaster General

JESSE MONROE DONALDSON
 
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