US Prime Ministers, 1789-2020

1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)

OOC: He's the USA's Gladstone!
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
1941: W. E. B. Du Bois (Left-Progressive Party)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
1941: W. E. B. Du Bois (Left-Progressive Party)
1945: Georgiy Zhukov (Marshal of the Soviet Union)
Eugene Dennis, General Secretary. (Stalinist)

There, now we're Communist... damn it... :p
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
1941: W. E. B. Du Bois (Left-Progressive Party)
1945: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (American Conservative)

OOC: Split timeline for those who may have interpreted my anti-Communist snark for being a killjoy. ;)

 
you're the one that made Charles Lindbergh President in one of these,
Ah, but Lindy was President in the 1960s (VP in 52 I believe). The Nazis, if there were any ITTL were dead and gone, and Lindbergh managed to avoid embarrassing himself with them as he did IOTL. Lindbergh was an isolationist and proudly so ITTL... we don't always need to characterize him as an American Nazi.

Although I tend to put in more extreme politicians if others are doing so. I see it as reflecting the strength of the extreme left and right that comes from hard times. The US Presidents with Lindy was an odd and interesting TL. Prohibition was a major factor for decades. Mormon politicians were far more influential. The USA post WWII (if it happened) bounced between socialism and isolationism... put that USA in OTL, and Britain is one nervous place.

plus, love him or hate him, Du Bois would rock at question time
Fair enough, I'll give you that. Setting aside his admiration of Stalin... the exchanges in knocking down Strom Thurmond would be the stuff of legend...

Don't take my wiseass TL as anything official. It isn't meant to be.

We pick up from Martin's tenure.
 
take what you just said about CL and change out Hitler for Stalin and CL for WEB and there we go, both Hitler and Stalin were both very good at pulling the wool over people's eyes

We don't disagree there. If you think that my snark was directed at WEB personally, don't. As with Lindy, he had many facets (though I don't necessarily think an isolationist non-Nazi Lindy would be a good President).

I went wiseguy because I've noticed Communist candidates popping up in several of these lately.
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
1941: W. E. B. Du Bois (Left-Progressive Party)
1945: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (American Conservative)
1949: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (ACP minority government)

The Left could unite against Fordist fascism, and could play the anti-Fordism line to swing the Progressives against Rockefeller (who would've led a minority or coalition government in any other decade), but not against Martin. That's my view of this timeline's 1930s and 1940s.
 
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I sometimes make these swing left, probably should go right more often for the sake of interestingness, and often try to bring in people who were not political in OTL as a way to vaguely suggest the butterfly effect at work.
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
1941: W. E. B. Du Bois (Left-Progressive Party)
1945: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (American Conservative)
1949: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (ACP minority government)

1952: Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (Left-Progressive Party)

and now for Left-wing American Gladstone :D
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
1941: W. E. B. Du Bois (Left-Progressive Party)
1945: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (American Conservative)
1949: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (ACP minority government)

1952: Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (Left-Progressive Party)
1955: Sam Rayburn (ACP/Right-Progressive coalition)
 
1789: George Washington (Crossbencher)
1792: George Washington (Federalization Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (American Whig)
1802: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1804: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalization Party)
1808: James Madison (American Whig)
1812: James Madison (American Whig)
1814: Daniel D. Tompkins(American Party) (Madison killed by British troops)
1816: James Monroe (American Whig)
1820: James Monroe (American Whig)
1822: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1826: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1830: Andrew Jackson (American Glory)
1835: John Bell (American Whig)
1839: Martin Van Buren (American Glory)
1843: James K. Polk (Manifest Destiny Party)
1846: James K. Polk (Coalition)*
1849: Charles Francis Adams, Sr.(Free Nation)
1853: Zachary Taylor (AW)
1857: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1860: Schuyler Colfax (Abolitionist)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1868: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1872: Abraham Lincoln (AW)
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: William T. Sherman (AW)
1884: Thomas B. Reed (Yankee Conservative)
1887: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (National Populist) (Reed assasinated by Disgruntled office seeker)
1891: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1895: David B. Henderson (Yankee Conservative)
1899: Joseph Cannon (AW minority government)
1903: William Jennings Bryan (Populist)
1905: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive-Populist coalition)
1910: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Yankee Conservative)
1912: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
1915: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (Nationalists) (Formed from merger of Yankee Conservatives, American Whigs and Progressives to support the war effort in the Great War)
1918: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative) (Post-war coalition keeps Lodge's American Whigs but loses the Progressives.)

1920: Margaret Sanger (P)
1924: Margaret Sanger (P)
1928: J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (American Conservative)
1932: Henry Ford (Fascist)
1933: W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist coalition)
1936: John D. Rockefeller Jr. (anti-socialist coalition)
1937:
W. E. B. Du Bois (Communist-Socialist-Progressive coalition)
1941: W. E. B. Du Bois (Left-Progressive Party)
1945: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (American Conservative)
1949: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (ACP minority government)
1953: Dwight D. Eisenhower ( New Progressive Party)
 
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