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Just as some explanation:

- If you save Harrison, I leave it up to your judgment whether he gets reelected in 1844.

- If you save Lincoln, he steps down in 1868, keeping to the two-term tradition.

- If you save Garfield, I again leave it up to your judgment whether he gets reelected in 1884.

- Same rules with McKinley getting re-elected in 1904 and Harding in 1924.

- Roosevelt will step down in 1948 - 16 years is enough for him.

- Kennedy's reelection is again, up to your judgment.

- "Saving" Nixon is convincing him to win the 1972 election without using "dirty tricks", or at least such obvious dirty tricks.

Obviously, I don't think that Roosevelt or Harrison's death was an assassination (Harding's could have been his jealous wife...), in those cases you're using ASB powers to cure their illness (but FDR will still need his wheelchair)
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