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AndrewH's Test Thread

Major 2020 Presidential Candidates
  • President Antonio Villaraigosa (D-CA) -
  • Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) -

  • Businessman Foster Friess (R-WY) -
  • Senator Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) -
  • Senator Nick Freitas (R-VA) -
  • Pitcher Curt Schilling (R-MA) -
  • Governor Connie Mack IV (R-FL) -
  • Senator Meg Whitman (R-CA) -
  • Governor Jon Huntsman (R-UT) -

  • Sister Helen Prejean (P-LA) -
  • Representative Keith Ellison (P-MN) -
  • Religious leader Tulsi Gabbard (P-HI) -
 
Complete hot take on how I think the primaries will shake out - pink is Bernie, red is Bloomberg, blue is Biden (those states are *basically* interchangeable, just dependent on how long Biden is in for), yellow is Buttigieg, green is Amy and that light blue in Massachusetts is Warren. My shitty crosshatching is in states where I could see it going either way. A lot of the states are pure speculation given the lack of polling, especially in the South with the exceptions of Georgia, SC and FL. Delaware is a toss-up, but I couldn't crosshatch it without looking like a fuckin moron.

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1961 - 1964: Richard Nixon / Phillip Willkie (Republican)
defeated, 1960: Adlai Stevenson / Mike Monroney (Democratic)
1964 - 1965: Philip Willkie / vacant (Republican)
1965 - 1973: Mike Mansfield / Ralph Yarborough (Democratic)
defeated, 1964: Philip Willkie / Walter Judd (Republican), George Wallace / Orval Faubus (‘Southern’ Democratic)
defeated, 1968: Nelson Rockefeller / John F. Baldwin (Republican), Barry Goldwater / Clarence Manion (Independent)
1973 - 1981: George W. Romney / Howard Baker (Republican)
defeated, 1972: Ralph Yarborough / Frank O’Connor (Democratic), George Wallace / W.J.B. Dorn (Patriots’)
defeated, 1976: Frank O’Connor / Wes Uhlman (Democratic)

1981 - 1989: Mo Udall / Fred Harris (Democratic)
defeated, 1980: Howard Baker / Bob Finch (Republican)
defeated, 1984:
1989 - 1993: Jesse Jackson / Jim Hunt (Democratic)
1993 - 1997:
Jack Kemp /
1997 - 1998: John Sweeney / Richard Hatcher (Independent)
1998 - 2005:
John Sweeney / Richard Hatcher (New)
2005 - 2009: Tony Mazzocchi / (New)
2009 - 2017: Christine Todd Whitman /
2017 - present: Kevin de León / (New Democratic)
 
Presidents of Brazil
1983 - 1990: Maurício Grabois (Aliança de Trabalhadores)
defeated, 1983: Aureliano Chaves / Nilo Coelho (Democratas), Leonel Brizola / Mário Juruna (PTB) Hugo Napoleão / Hélio Beltrão (PDS)
defeated, 1985: Antônio Ermírio de Moraes (Democratas), Beth Carvalho (Juntos!)

1990 - 1995: Olívio Dutra (AT)
defeated, 1990: Antônio Ermírio de Moraes (Democratas-Juntos! Pact), Roberto Campos (PP), Eliseu Resende (Liberal Cidadãos)
1995 - 1998: Aloízio Mercadante (AT)
defeated, 1995: minor parties
1998 - 2002: Marta Suplicy (AT)
defeated, 1998: minor parties
2002 - 2018: Franklin Martins (AT)
defeated, 2003: minor parties
defeated, 2008: minor parties
defeated, 2013: minor parties

2018 - 2018: Ivan Valente (AT)
defeated, 2018:minor parties
2018 - 2020: Wagner Moura (AT)
2020 - present: Manuela d'Ávila (AT)
defeated, 2020: Marina Silva (LC - Aliança Para a Democracia), Wagner Moura (Progresso e Mudança)
 
Quick and dirty take on what @zaffre was talking about in the USpol thread, I'll round off the edges and try and work out the kinks later - wanted to get it down before anything else.

1961 - 1965: John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
1965 - 1969: John F. Kennedy / George McGovern (Democratic)
1969 - 1973: Lyndon B. Johnson / Cyrus Vance (Democratic)
1973 - present: John Lindsay / Howard Baker or anybody that works as an analogue for Osborne (Republican)

defeated, 1972: Lyndon B. Johnson / Cyrus Vance (Democratic)
defeated, 1976: tEd Milliband Kennedy / whoever the fuck (Democratic), George Wallace / Nelson Bunker Hunt (American Independence)
 
1977 - 1985: Mo Udall / Reubin Askew (Democratic)
defeated, 1976: Gerald Ford / Bob Dole (Republican)
defeated, 1980: Ronald Reagan / Anne Armstrong (Republican), John Anderson / Pat Lucey (Independent)
1985 - 1989: John Connally / Paul Laxalt (Republican)
defeated, 1984: Joe Biden / Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic)
1989 - 1997: Mario Cuomo / Tom Harkin (Democratic)
defeated, 1988: John Connally / Paul Laxalt (Republican)
1997 - 2005: Al D'Amato / Dan Lungren (Republican)
2005 - 2009: Bob McEwen / Charlie Crist (Republican)
2009 - 2013: Jim Hightower / Mark Udall (Democratic)
2013 - 2021: Charlie Crist / Jeff Johnson (Republican)
2021 - present: Ben Jealous / Loretta Sanchez (Democratic)
 
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Major 2020 Presidential Candidates

  • President Antonio Villaraigosa (D-CA) -
  • Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) -

  • Businessman Foster Friess (R-WY) -
  • Senator Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) -
  • Senator Nick Freitas (R-VA) -
  • Pitcher Curt Schilling (R-MA) -
  • Governor Connie Mack IV (R-FL) -
  • Senator Meg Whitman (R-CA) -
  • Governor Jon Huntsman (R-UT) -

  • Sister Helen Prejean (P-LA) -
  • Representative Keith Ellison (P-MN) -
  • Religious leader Tulsi Gabbard (P-HI) -
what's the P for?
 
what's the P for?
People's - a left-wing third party created by a few disgruntled activists in the aftermath of Jesse Jackson's assassination in 1988, which was then successfully co-opted by Ralph Nader in 1992. Nader beat the struggling candidacies of Phil Gramm and scandal-ridden Bill Clinton which made the People's Party a force to be reckoned with, at least for a while; they were irrelevant for the longest time in presidential elections after Nader's loss in '96 (they've maintained a consistent presence in Congress and in state and local legislatures since the 90's), but rebounded after his independent run in 2016.
 
1989 - 1993: George H.W. Bush / Dan Quayle (Republican)
defeated, 1988: Michael Dukakis / Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic)
1993 - 1997: Norman Schwarzkopf / Jim Bunning (Republican)
defeated, 1992: Mario Cuomo / Al Gore (Democratic)
1997 - 2005: Jerry Brown / Kweisi Mfume (Democratic)
defeated, 1996: Jim Bunning / Peter King (Republican), Pat Buchanan / some kook (Patriots’)
 
1969 - 1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
defeated, 1970: Ed Heath (Conservative), Jeremy Thorpe (Liberal)
1973 - 1975: Roy Jenkins (Labour)
1975 - 1980: Willie Whitelaw (Conservative)

defeated, 1975: Roy Jenkins (Labour), Jeremy Thorpe (Liberal)
1980 - 1987: Michael Foot (Labour)
defeated, 1980: Willie Whitelaw (Conservative), John Pardoe (Liberal)
defeated, 1985: Nicholas Ridley (Conservative), Clement Freud (Liberal)
1987 - 1990: Robin Cook (Labour)
1990 - 1998: John Moore (Conservative)

defeated, 1990: Robin Cook (Labour), Alan Beith (Liberal)
defeated, 1993: Robin Cook (Labour), Alan Beith (Liberal)
1998 - 2003: Chris Mullin (Labour)
defeated, 1998: John Moore (Conservative), Charles Kennedy / Jackie Ballard (Democratic), Alan Beith (Liberal)
2003 - 2006: Robert Kilroy-Silk (Conservative)
defeated, 2003 (Minority with DUP Confidence and Supply): Chris Mullin (Labour), Charles Kennedy (Democratic), Adair Turner (Britain in Europe!)
2006 - 2010: Alex Salmond (Labour)
defeated, 2006: Robert Kilroy-Silk (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Democratic)
2010 - 2015: Liam Fox (Conservative)
defeated, 2010: Alex Salmond (Labour), Chris Huhne (Democratic - Huhne's Team)
2015 - 2017: Caroline Spelman (Conservative)
defeated, 2015 (Minority): Phil Woolas (Labour), Martin Horwood (Democratic)
2017 - 2018: Parmjit Dhanda (Labour)
defeated, 2017 (Minority) : Ann Widdecombe (National), Caroline Spelman (Conservative) Tessa Munt (Democratic)
2018 - present: Ann Widdecombe (National)
defeated, 2018 (Unite the Right Coalition): Parmjit Dhanda (Labour), David Davis (Conservative)
 
Big brain idea - inspired by a list @Wolfram made.

1989 - 1997: Pat Robertson / Don Nickles (Republican)
defeated, 1988: Gary Hart / Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic)
defeated, 1992: Jim Blanchard / Ann Richards (Democratic), Harold Washington / Laurence Tribe (Constitution)
1997 - 2001: Don Nickles / John Kasich (Republican)
defeated, 1996: Ramsey Clark / John Norquist (Constitution), Joe Biden / Sam Nunn (Democratic)
2001 - present: Lawrence Lessig / Elizabeth Holtzman (Constitution)
defeated, 2000: Don Nickles / John Kasich (Republican)
 
1974 - 1977: Gerald Ford / Nelson Rockefeller (Republican)
1977 - ???: Mo Udall / Adlai Stevenson III (Democratic)

defeated, 1976: Howard Baker / James L. Buckley (Republican)
1977 - ???: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (Republican)
defeated, 1976: Sargent Shriver / Reubin Askew (Democratic)

1977 - ???: Scoop Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
defeated, 1976: Ronald Reagan / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican), Mac Mathias / John Anderson (Independent)

1977 - ???: Tom McCall / William Ruckelshaus (Independent)
defeated, 1976: John Connally / Dick Schweiker (Republican), Hubert Humphrey / John V. Tunney (Democratic)
 
1974 - 1977: Gerald Ford / Nelson Rockefeller (Republican)
1977 - ???: Mo Udall / Adlai Stevenson III (Democratic)

defeated, 1976: Howard Baker / James L. Buckley (Republican)
1977 - ???: Ronald Reagan / Bob Dole (Republican)
defeated, 1976: Sargent Shriver / Reubin Askew (Democratic)

1977 - ???: Scoop Jackson / Walter Mondale (Democratic)
defeated, 1976: Ronald Reagan / Donald Rumsfeld (Republican), Mac Mathias / John Anderson (Independent)

1977 - ???: Tom McCall / William Ruckelshaus (Independent)
defeated, 1976: John Connally / Dick Schweiker (Republican), Hubert Humphrey / John V. Tunney (Democratic)

One of those fun years.

That McCallandia book has him restoring Ruckelshaus to the Cabinet as his first act in office fwiw
 
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