WI Challenge: Presidents of the US from 1933

What scenario would result in the occurrence of these Presidencies?

Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1943)
Henry Wallace (1943-1945)
Thomas Dewey (1945-1953)
Claude Pepper (1953-1957)
Barry Goldwater (1957-1963)
Richard Nixon (1963-1969)
John Connally (1969-1973)
Edward Brooke (1973-1981)
Jimmy Carter (1981-1989)
Mario Cuomo (1989-1993)
John McCain (1993-1997)
Bill Clinton (1997-2005)
Jack Kemp (2005-Present)
 
FDR dies earlier, obviously. His VP Wallace screws things over for the Democrats in 1944 and Dewey is elected to two terms. Claude Pepper has a term. Goldwater is elected twice... but assasinated in '63 giving Nixon (his VP apparantly) a rise to power and reelection in '64. John Connaly (Rep. or Dem.?) is elected in '68 but has a sucky term. I have no idea how Carter got elected without a Watergate-type affair. Or for that matter, how John McCain was elected in the early '90s or Bill Clinton STILL has two terms (an event that MUST be ASB to even occur in OTL).
 
As for SilverPhantom2 up to John Connally. Edward Brook is nominated by the Republican party in 1972 as a moderate who appeals to Democrats and Independents. He wins the election and is reelected in 1976. The Democrats nominate Jimmy Carter in 1980 in a strategy to win the Southern states. He is reelected in 1984. Mario Cuomo wins an unexpected victory in 1988 against a second rate Republican. After the First Gulf War in the Spring of 1990, there is widespread opposition to his policy of not finally defeating Saddam Hussein and liberating Iraq. At their convention in 1992, the Republican party nominates John McCain, a war hero. He wins the presidential election, but loses reelection because of economic difficulties during his first term. Bill Clinton is elected 1n 1996 and reelected in 2000 because the Republicans nominate a candidate who is regarded as being too close to the Religious Right. In OTL Bill Clinton had two terms. In 2004 the Republicans nominate Jack Kemp as a moderate conservative. He wins the election.
 
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