- Pronouns
- he/they is fine
alright so basically morse pulls it off in 1960, beating hube in DC to become the progressive opposition to JFK, before winning in oregon because someone got investigated by RFK (), leading to a DNC where morse just barely pulls it off, and to make good with the south and JFK, he chooses smathersfuck red for reagan it’s Maroon for Morse
the rest is history, with morse booting off smathers for reuther post-CRA, birchers rioting at the capitol with edwin walker, a goldwater/babcock ticket coming much closer than in otl, and william momyer as alt-macarthur
also it’s green for green
Wayne Morse (Democratic) 1961-1969
1960 def. (with George Smathers) Richard Nixon (Republican), unpledged electors (Southern Democratic)
1964 def. (with Walter Reuther) Barry Goldwater (Republican)
Walter Reuther (Democratic) 1969-1970[1]
Howard Samuels (Democratic) 1970-1973
1968 def. (with Howard Samuels) William Momyer (Republican), Ed Brooke (Independent Republican), Ted Walker (John Birch)
Allison Green (Republican) 1973-1981
1972 def. (with Wendell Corey) Howard Samuels (Democratic), James D. Johnson (John Birch)
1976 def. (with Kit Bond) Wilbur Hobby (Democratic), James D. Johnson (John Birch)
Neil Goldschmidt (Democratic) 1981-1989
1980 def. (with Cliff Finch) Kit Bond (Republican), Robert B. Kay (John Birch), Dick Gregory (Freak Power)
1984 def. (with Cliff Finch) Wayne Angell (Republican)
Guy Vander Jagt (Republican) 1989-1997
1988 def. (with Nancy Kassebaum) Wayne Dowdy (Democratic)
1992 def. (with Nancy Kassebaum) Richard Robinson (Democratic), Ron Daniels (People's)
Trent Lott (Republican) 1997-2001
1996 def. (with Merrill Cook) Joseph Curran Jr. (Democratic)
Peter Ueberroth (Independent) 2001-2005
2000 def. (with Melvin Steinberg) Charlotte Pritt (Democratic), Trent Lott (Republican)
David Bonior (Democratic) 2005-2013
2004 def. (with Jason Chaffetz) Peter Ueberroth (Independent), Darrell Issa (Republican)
2008 def. (with Jason Chaffetz) Merrill Cook (Republican)
Jason Chaffetz (Democratic) 2013-2017
2012 def. (with Rick Sheehy) Bill McCollum (Republican)
Charlie Summers (Republican) 2017-????
2016 def. (with Herman Cain) Jason Chaffetz (Democratic)
2020 def. (with Herman Cain) Adlai Stevenson IV (Democratic)
[1] Assassinated