- Pronouns
- He/Him
Have you heard of his son, Dingle Foot. Died from choking on a chicken bone."Isaac Foot"
Have you heard of his son, Dingle Foot. Died from choking on a chicken bone."Isaac Foot"
Have you heard of his son, Dingle Foot. Died from choking on a chicken bone.
- North Midland: Richard Whitcombe and Alexander Edward Cockburn
- Eastern: George Long and John Buckle
- South Western: Henry Roscoe and Edward Rushton
- Southern: John Elliot Drinkwater and Edward John Gambier
- Western: Charles Austin and James Booth
- Midland: Peregrine Bingham and David Jardine
- Northern: Fortunatus Dwarris and Sampson Augustus Rambull
- North-Western: George Hutton Wilkinson and Thomas Jefferson Hogg
- South-Eastern: Thomas Flowers Ellis and Daniel Maude
The commission's secretary was Joseph Parkes.
It was supposed to resemble Erdo, and to a latter extent Orban involving their families into politics. I could’ve just gone with Kushner, as Erdogan also tried to have his son-in-law succeed him, but I just feel like Trump doesn’t like Jared.I love the final VP candidate being Baby Don
Fancy Ray
It shows when he was only a teacher.First off, why did Wellstone stop teaching in 1972? The only reason he stopped doing so IOTL was that he was elected to the Senate. Surely he would have continued being a professor and an activist until he was elected to the House ITTL.
After Jesse Jackson's primary win in '84 (which he chaired for), he gets a new regional office in Moorhead, Minnesota's largest city.Second, Wellstone never lived in the 7th district. He only lived in Northfield (in the aforementioned Rice County) after moving to Minnesota, which was in the 1st district in both the post-1980 & post-1990 maps (warning: the latter map is huge).
It's a continuation of another couple of lists I did a few pages ago. The Reform party ITTL is formed by a dejected Jerry Brown.Finally, this is clearly a different sort of Reform Party from OTL, but, like, Paul Wellstone was an actual politician who fit comfortably in the mold of left-liberal DFL politicians like Hubert Humphrey, Orville Freeman and Walter Mondale. Why he would bolt to join a party whose only other listed members are people who IOTL are third-party weirdos (Pentel, Ray) or just actual randos (Schunk was literally just a teacher from St. Paul that Ventura picked because he needed a woman who knew the education system) is beyond me.
Presidents of the Untied States
1989-1997: George H.W. Bush
'88: (with Dan Quayle) defeated Mike Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen, Jerry Brown/Ralph Nader (Independent)
'92: defeated Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey, Jerry Brown/Dick Lamm (Reform)
1997-2004: Ron Paul
'96: (with Ted Stevens) defeated Bill Bradley/Tom Harkin (Reform-endorsed)
'00: defeated Douglas Wilder/Skip Humphrey, Winona LaDuke/Howie Hawkins
2004-20??: Bernie Sanders
(with Rocky Anderson) defeated Ted Stevens/Trent Lott, John Edwards/Bill Richardson
Reform Party Primaries
1992: fmr. California Governor Jerry Brown/fmr. Colorado Governor Dick Lamm
def. Kentucky perennial candidate Gatewood Gilbraith, Psychotherapist Lenora Fulani, fmr. Director the National Rainbow Coalition Ronald Daniels, Vermont lawyer and Liberty Union Candidate Peter Diamondstone, fmr. California gov. candidate Gloria La Riva
1996: n/a
(cross-endorsed Democratic Party candidate Bill Bradley, Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone received two faithless electors, fmr. Nebraska gov. candidate Ernie Chambers received one faithless elector)
2000: Native American activist and environmentalist Winona LaDuke/fmr. New York Representative candidate Howie Hawkins
def. fmr. Vice Presidential candidate Ralph Nader, musician and activist Jello Biafra
2004: Vermont Governor Bernie Sanders/Utah State Attorney General Rocky Anderson
def. Texas attorney David Cobb, fmr. Oregon State Representative Walt Brown
"No one saves us but ourselves."
The Career of Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown
1970: Democratic Party candidate for California Secretary of State
defeated Hugh M. Burns, Jimmy Campbell
1971–1975: California Secretary of State
defeated James L. Flournoy
1974: Democratic Party candidate for Governor of California
defeated Joseph Alioto, Bob Moretti, William M. Roth, Jerome R. Waldie, Baxter Ward, Herbert Hafif
1975–1983: Governor of California
'74: defeated Houston Flournoy
'78: defeated Evelle Younger, Ed Clark (Independent)
1976: Democratic Party primary candidate for President of the United States
lost to Jimmy Carter, George Wallace, Mo Udall, Henry M. Jackson, Ed Muskie
1980: Democratic Party primary candidate for President of the United States
lost to Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy
1982: Democratic Party candidate for Senator of California
lost to Pete Wilson
1983-1988: Private citizen
- Published two books, one on Buddhism
- Married Linda Ronstadt
- briefly served as a Hospice worker at Kalighat Home for the Dying in Calcutta, India
1988: Democratic Party primary candidate for President of the United States
lost to Mike Dukakis, Jesse Jackson, Gary Hart, Joe Biden, Al Gore
1988: Independent candidate for President of the United States
(with Ralph Nader) lost to George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle, Mike Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen
1989-1992: Private citizen, political activist
- Vocal critic of the growing "Third Way" wing of the Democratic Party
- Made various midterm endorsements of independent/third party candidates, including Ralph Nader and Jesse Jackson
1992: Democratic Party primary candidate for Senator of California [Special]
lost to Dianne Feinstein
1992: Reform Party candidate for President of the United States
(with Dick Lamm) lost to George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle, Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey
1993-1998: Chairman of the Reform Party
'92: defeated Lenora Fulani, Ronald Daniels, Peter Diamondstone, Gloria La Riva
'96: defeated David Cobb, Peter Diamondstone, Muriel Tillinghast, Jacqueline Salit, Philip Toelkes, Andrew Stack
2001-2002: Private citizen, author
- Used position to cross-endorse 1996 Democratic candidate Bill Bradley for President, gaining subsequent backlash from party membership
- Published three more books, two pamphlets
- Did not speak at the 2000 Reform Party Convention but endorsed candidate Winona DeLuke
2002: Reform Party candidate for Governor of California
lost to Gray Davis, Bill Simon
2003: Reform Party candidate for Governor of California [Recall]
lost to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cruz Bustamante, Tom McClintock
- cross-endorsed by California Green and Peace and Freedom parties
2004: Policy Advisor to and Campaigner for Bernie Sanders
- Bernie Sanders/Rocky Anderson defeated Ted Stevens/Trent Lott, John Edwards/Bill Richardon
2005-present: United States Secretary of State
appointed by President Bernie Sanders, confirmed by Senate 64-33
Putting Dennis Skinner as a Ramsay Mac is so ballsy. I love it.
Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
1985-1991: Dennis Skinner (Labour, then National Labour Organisation-leading National Government)
defeated Margret Thatcher (Conservative), David Steel & Roy Jenkins (Alliance)
defeated Neil Kinnock (Labour)
1991-1992: Margret Thatcher (Conservative-leading National Government)
defeated John Smith (Labour), David Steel & David Owen (Alliance)
1992-1994: John Smith (Labour-leading National Government)
1994-1999: George Galloway (Labour-leading National Government)
1999-2005: Kenneth Clarke (Conservative-leading National Government, then Conservative)
defeated George Galloway (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democratic), George Gardiner (Referendum)
defeated George Galloway (Labour), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2005-2008: George Galloway (Labour)
defeated Kenneth Clarke (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2008-2009: David Milliband (Labour)
defeated Kenneth Clarke (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2009-2015: Jeremy Corbyn (Labour)
defeated William Hague (Conservative), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democratic)
2015-2016: Andy Burnham (Labour)
2016-2021: Boris Johnson (Conservative)
defeated Andy Burnham (Labour), Vince Cable (Liberal Democratic)
defeated Clive Lewis (Labour), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democratic)
2021-2024: Clive Lewis (Labour)
defeated Boris Johnson (Conservative), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democratic)
2024-2026: Boris Johnson (Conservative)
defeated Clive Lewis (Labour), Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democratic), Keith Brown (SNP)
2026-2029: Robert Halfon (Conservative)
2029-20??: Zarah Sultana (Labour)
defeated Robert Halfon (Conservative), Daisy Cooper(Liberal Democratic)
Izaac Foot
hey y'all is it kosher to post future-historical Presidential lists in this thread or is there an explicit "no current politics" gag in place?
Nah, go for it.