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1969-1973: Richard Nixon
(with Spiro Agnew)
defeated Hubert Humphrey/Ed Muskie, George Wallace/Curtis LeMay
defeated
George McGovern/Sargent Shriver
1973-1974: Richard Nixon†

(as President of the Nuclear War Cabinet)
1974-????: "Richard Nixon" [Spiro Agnew, Caspar Weinberger, William Westmoreland, Donald Rumsfeld]
 
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Above: Character posters for "Spider-Man: The Last Hunt", the fourth instalment of Marvel Studio's Spider-Man film series. While Mustafa Shakir plays the primary antagonist of the film, it has a handful of minor antiheroes and secondary antagonists, such as (LtR); activist and criminal Felecia Hardy (Nafessa Williams), local crime boss Lonnie Lincoln (Krondon) and ESU Professor Miles Warren (James Remar).​
 
Political career of Morgan Harper

2013-2016:
Senior Advisor to CFPB Director Richard Cordray
2016-2020:
Vice President of Knowledge Management and Strategy for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation
2020: Democratic party primary candidate for Ohio's 3rd District

lost to Joyce Beatty
2020-2022:
Private citizen, community organiser, founder of Columbus Stand Up!
2022: Democratic party primary candidate for Ohio Senator

defeated Tim Ryan, Traci Johnson
2023-2029: U.S. Senator for Ohio

defeated Josh Mandel
2028: Democratic party primary candidate for President of the United States

defeated London Breed, Jared Polis, David Garcia, Brendan Boyle, others
2029-2036: President of the United States
(with Raphael Warnock) '28:
defeated Glenn Youngkin/Tate Reeves
'32:
defeated
Adi Sathi/Wren Williams
2036-2037:
President of the United States*
2037-present: Political exile**


A lot of people wanted AOC to run for President in 2028; AOC was not one of them. Still doing her best in the House of Representatives, Ocasio-Cortez had continued to be the boogeywoman of the right (and a sizeable portion of the left) well into the '20s. She had survived one botched insurrection, three assassination attempts and five reelection campaigns, all the while being uncharitably scrutinised for anything she did or didn't do. At the time primary season rolled around, GreyzoneTV anchor Jason Hinkle was calling her an "liberal imperialist dominatrix" for voting in favour of the House's Renewable Energy budget amendment. She was determined to push for her causes, but running for President would quite literally kill her, if Tim Pool's new spot on Fox News didn't get to her first. So the progressive wing was forced to look for alternatives.

Harper had been, infamously, described by one-time Senate opponent Josh Mandel as "like AOC, only dumber". Jabs at intelligence aside, like AOC, she was a short, BAME woman who unwavering support of the universal child care, tuition-free public college, Medicare for All, reparations, affordable housing, and the Green New Deal. She'd also won an unlikely congressional race, first against establishment favourite Tim Ryan, then against Mandel, who was caught on hot-mike dropping The Hard R. And with the stigma against freshmen running for the Presidency was removed -- President Youngkin wasn't even halfway through his first gubernational term when he trounced Biden in '24 -- she was more than applicable.
 
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The 2036 United States presidential election was the 62nd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2036.[a] The Republican ticket of Washington conservative activist Matt Shea and Judge of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Kyle Duncan defeated the Democratic ticket of Vermont Lieutenant Governor Zora Hightower and Land Commissioner of Texas Lee Merritt.

The election took place against the backdrop of the societal soft-recession of America, following the mandatory teaching of critical race theory in public schools and introduction of socialist economic reforms installed by the previous Democratic administration under President Morgan Harper, causing a rise in taxes to fund a multitude of unnecessary public programs that prioritised non-white Americans. During this time, crime rates in inner cities and gang activity in border cities rose dramatically, even in the face of the Harper administration's policy of withholding funding from major police departments. Other central issues of the election included the widespread farm labour shortage; civil unrest in reaction to the mass police arrests of Amazon warehouse protesters in Alabama; and the greatly exaggerated effects of domestic climate change being used as cover to further outsource American factory jobs.

In a competitive primary, Shea, the only candidate who fully committed to reestablishing America's practice as a Christian Nation, secured the Republican nomination over his closest rival, New York Governor Eric Ulrich, a R.I.N.O[c2] who dropped out of the primaries in disgrace after donations by leftist provocateur George Soros were made public[c2]. Hightower, who was previously listed as a member of the socialist Vermont Progressive Party, ran as a Democrat, seeking to further shift the values of the party to the deeply unpopular brand of statist and anti-theist beliefs espoused by the failing Harper administration. To supplement the narrative that the Democratic Party's socialist policies were popular, liberal news outlets skewed or outright fabricated polling data[d1][e] to show Hightower routinely pulling ahead of Shea[d2][f1]. Traditional forms of communication and social media were also compromised following one-sided nationalisation initiatives implemented by President Harper two years earlier[d3]; to combat this fake news, the Shea campaign used alternate, uncensored media outlets such Truth Social and 4chan.

On election day, numbers initially pointed to an extremely close victory by Hightower[f1][f2][g][h]. However, Shea and numerous Republicans uncovered efforts by the Democrats to subvert the election and overturn the results, identifying widespread voter fraud using migrant busing schemes backed by anti-American foreign powers. While the specific culprits behind the international funding is still under heavy federal investigation[f2][g][h], Hightower, Merritt, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives Hakeem Jeffries and dozens of ranking members of the Democratic National Committee were subsequently arrested by state-level authorities, over the objections of President Harper. When information emerged linking the President directly to the scheme[f3], Harper and multiple members of her cabinet left D.C. unannounced, subsequently fleeing the country[f3], declaring that they would not acknowledge the transfer of power as legitimate and alleged a conspiracy by the Republicans to undermine the Democratic's authoritarian control of the country. An impeachment trial was held in absentia in which the President was convicted of several charges of abuse of power, obstruction of justice, and treason. In his inauguration speech, Shea announced his intention to hunt down and apprehend Harper and any elements in support of her, regardless of any diplomatic protection she and her cabinet have been granted by prospective host countries. Additionally, Shea used his inauguration speech to outline his plan for domestic policy reform; reinstating mandatory prayer and patriotic curriculums in schools, nationalising the workforce to combat unemployment, re-criminalising abortion and committing sexual deviants and gender-traitors to mental institutions
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Political career of Morgan Harper

2013-2016:
Senior Advisor to CFPB Director Richard Cordray
2016-2020:
Vice President of Knowledge Management and Strategy for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation
2020: Democratic party primary candidate for Ohio's 3rd District

lost to Joyce Beatty
2020-2022:
Private citizen, community organiser, founder of Columbus Stand Up!
2022: Democratic party primary candidate for Ohio Senator

defeated Tim Ryan, Traci Johnson
2023-2029: U.S. Senator for Ohio

defeated Josh Mandel
2028: Democratic party primary candidate for President of the United States

defeated London Breed, Jared Polis, David Garcia, Brendan Boyle, others
2029-2036: President of the United States
(with Raphael Warnock) '28:
defeated Glenn Youngkin/Tate Reeves
'32:
defeated
Adi Sathi/Wren Williams
2036-2037:
President of the United States*
2037-present: Political exile**


A lot of people wanted AOC to run for President in 2028; AOC was not one of them. Still doing her best in the House of Representatives, Ocasio-Cortez had continued to be the boogeywoman of the right (and a sizeable portion of the left) well into the '20s. She had survived one botched insurrection, three assassination attempts and five reelection campaigns, all the while being uncharitably scrutinised for anything she did or didn't do. At the time primary season rolled around, GreyzoneTV anchor Jason Hinkle was calling her an "liberal imperialist dominatrix" for voting in favour of the House's Renewable Energy budget amendment. She was determined to push for her causes, but running for President would quite literally kill her, if Tim Pool's new spot on Fox News didn't get to her first. So the progressive wing was forced to look for alternatives.

Harper had been, infamously, described by one-time Senate opponent Josh Mandel as "like AOC, only dumber". Jabs at intelligence aside, like AOC, she was a short, BAME woman who unwavering support of the universal child care, tuition-free public college, Medicare for All, reparations, affordable housing, and the Green New Deal. She'd also won an unlikely congressional race, first against establishment favourite Tim Ryan, then against Mandel, who was caught on hot-mike dropping The Hard R. And with the stigma against freshmen running for the Presidency was removed -- President Youngkin wasn't even halfway through his first gubernational term when he trounced Biden in '24 -- she was more than applicable.

I wanted to comment a bit more on these; the exact participants might end up changing (odds are nobody in the year 2001 could've predicted Obama running for office, since he was such an unknown), but these ideas and a few others are what I wholeheartedly believe will become the end point of American politics. The Republicans are going to cheat, win and get away with it.

This isn't me doomposting. This isn't me coming up with suffering porn or being overtly pessimistic because Bad Things Are Bad™, I'm applying what I know about politics - historically and currently - and say with 100% clarity that something like this is going to happen, sooner rather than later.

Flash fact, but we can't go back to normal. We elected Donald Trump, are still in the midst of a pandemic, and are realising that MAD isn't exactly assured. Towing the line back to the 2009-era status quo isn't going to work with a hotter, madder world full of mass shortages in the supply chain. America proved that something as previously outlandish as student debt cancellation could work, given how the economy didn't implode and actually bolstered when people spent it on things they actually needed. But the Democratic leadership is up on their podiums refusing to budge on things like insider trading or police reform. They got rid of the Orange Man, they don't have to try any more.

Meanwhile, the GOP, holy shit. Gerrymandering wide out in the open, mask-off white nationalism, shutting down the government TWICE, a COUP IN BROAD DAYLIGHT and yet the Democrats scoff at the idea of getting even. "The American people will make the right choice when they see what the Republicans are doing", they say. FLASH FACT, WE'VE BEEN SEEING CLEARLY WHAT THE GOP ARE DOING, AND THEY ARE STILL WINNING. Good Boy Points don't mean shit when your opponent is literally slathering themselves in the blood of child brides. You know what happens when you "go high"? THEY VOTE FOR DONALD TRUMP. THEY START FORCIBLY OUTING TRANS KIDS. THEY MAKE IT WORSE.

It's going to keep getting worse. Several years of placating the liberal wing with occasional toe-dipping into progressive policy to assure reelection, only to do absolutely nothing to stop the Republicans rigging races, stealing seats, changing rules. You saw how close they got to throwing out an entire election no less than three months ago because they couldn't accept the fact their guy lost. You saw how close the entirety of congress got to being LYNCHED by what the GOP has made. Eventually, within the inside of the next decade, they're gonna pull out the rug, and it's gonna stick.
 
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