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Nothing but Schadenfreude: A Test Thread

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1941 - 1945: Businessman Wendell Wilkie (Republican)
1940 (with Charles McNary) def. Secretary Cordell Hull (Democratic)

1944 (with Harold Stassen) def. Fmr. Senator James F. Byrnes (Democratic)
1945 - 1945: Secretary Raymond E. Baldwin (Republican)

1945 - present: Governor Harold Stassen (Republican)

1948 (with )

1952 (with )
 
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1801 - 1804: Senator Aaron Burr (Republican)
1804 - 1813: Pres. Aaron Burr (Republican - Burrite)
1800 def. Vice Pres. Thomas Jefferson (Republican), Pres. John Adams (Federalist), Fmr. Min. Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist)
1804 def. Sen. Pierce Butler (Republican - Burrite), Fmr. Vice Pres. Thomas Jefferson (Republican - Jeffersonian), Gov. George Clinton (Republican - Jeffersonian), Justice John Marshall (Federalist), Fmr. Sec. Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
• Dec. 1804 to March 1805 - the Jefferson Insurrection
• July 1807 - American entry into the Napoleonic Wars

1808 def. Vice Pres. Pierce Butler (Republican - Burrite), Gov. James Monroe (Republican - Tertium Quid), Gov. Morgan Lewis (Republican - Tertium Quid), Sen. James Madison (Republican), Sen. Gouverneur Morris (Federalist), Fmr. Rep. Thomas Pinckney (Federalist), Fmr. Sec. Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
• June 1812 - American victory and withdrawal from involvement in the Napoleonic Wars - land grabs from Britain and Spain

1813 - 1814:
Sec. Henry Dearborn (Republican - Jacobin)
1814 - 1817: Pres. Henry Dearborn (Jacobin)
 
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1953 - 1961: Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)
1952: OTL
1956
(with Robert B. Anderson) def. Fmr. Gov. Adlai Stevenson II (Democratic), Judge Walter B. Jones (Faithless)


1961 - 1963: Senator John F. Kennedy (Democratic)
1960 (with Orville Freeman) def. Vice Pres. Robert B. Anderson (Republican), Senator Harry F. Byrd (Unpledged Electors)

1963 - 1973: Vice Pres. Orville Freeman (Democratic)
1964 (with Billy Graham) def. Sen. Joe Foss (Republican/Dixicrat)[1]
1968
(with Billy Graham) def. Sen. Barry Goldwater (Republican)


1973 - 1977: Senator Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1972 (with John Tower) def. Senator Harold Hughes (Democratic)

1977 - 1980: Chairman Wilbur Mills (Democratic)
1976 (with Scoop Jackson) def. President Barry Goldwater (Republican), Rep. William Ruckelshaus (AoSGP)[2]
1980 - 1981: Vice Pres. Scoop Jackson (Democratic)

1981 - 1989: Fmr. Gov. Carl Sanders (Democratic)

1980 (with John V. Tunney) def. Fmr. Vice Pres. Richard Nixon (AoSGP), Fmr. Gov. Spiro Agnew (Republican)



2001 - 2005:

[1] Unpledged Southern Electors voted for Foss to express their dissatisfaction with the national Democrats, signifying the Republicans' right-ward drift
[2] Association of State Green Parties
 
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1933 - 1935: Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1932 (with John Nance Garner) def. OTL
1935 - 1945: Vice Pres. John Nance Garner (Democratic, leading National Reconstruction Government)
1936 (with Douglas MacArthur) def. Gen. Smedley Butler (Bonus Army), Senator Huey P. Long (Share our Wealth), Senator Alf Landon (Republican), Fmr. Rep. John W. Davis (American Liberty League)
1940 (with )





Democratic: dc6d56
Republican: 56C5DC
Bonus Army: 82DC56
Share Our Wealth:
 
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1933 - 1935: Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1932 (with John Nance Garner) def. OTL
1935 - 1941: Vice Pres. John Nance Garner (Democratic, leading National Reconstruction Government)
1936 (with Douglas MacArthur) def. General Smedley Butler (Bonus Army), Senator Huey P. Long (Share our Wealth) †, Senator Alf Landon (Republican), Fmr. Minister John W. Davis (American Liberty League)

1941 - 1943: Vice Pres. Douglas MacArthur (Independent, with Democratic support)
1940 (with James F. Byrnes) def. Senator Smedley Butler (Bonus Army), Senator Arthur Vandenberg (Republican), Fmr. Secretary Cordell Hull ("Straight" Democratic), Rep. George Long (Share our Wealth)
1943 - 19XX: President Douglas MacArthur (Independent)
1944 (with James F. Byrnes) def.
 
List of Presidents of the United States of America
Formal Style: His Elected Highness, Protector of the Americas, Defender of the Constitution, Governor Emeritus of Delaware, Lord Protector of the Commonwealths of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Kentucky, Supreme Comptroller of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Liberator of Georgia and New Hampshire, President ad Vitam of Connecticut, Maryland, South Carolina, and North Carolina, Conqueror of the Northwest, Viceroy of Florida and the Caribbean, and Empire of Mexico, the President


1790 - 1802: Frederick Henry Louis
1790 def. Gilbert du Motier, Friedrich von Steuben, George Washington
1802 - 1818: Henry Lee III
1802 def. Philip Schuyler, Charles Pinckney, John Jay
 
1801 - 1809: Vice President Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
1800 def. OTL
1803, planned purchase of Louisiana is blocked by Congress
1804 (with George Clinton) def. Fmr. Sec. Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
• 1807, British acquisition of Louisiana, beginning of the Second Anglo-American War (Louisiana War)


1809 - 1813: Secretary James Madison (Republican)
1808 (with George Clinton) def. Fmr. Vice Pres. Aaron Burr (Republican, with Majority Federalist Support), Governor Alexander Hamilton ("Straight" Federalist)
• 1810, end of the Second Anglo-American War, British victory - solidifies British claim on N. Maine and other disputed territories


1813 - 1814: Governor Elbridge Gerry (Republican)
1812 (with Meriwether Lewis) def. Fmr. Governor Thomas McKean (Federalist), President James Madison (Republican)
1814 - 1815: Vice President Meriwether Lewis (Republican)(acting)
• 1814-15, The First American Civil War (Monroe-Lewis Succession Crisis), Monroe victory - 1815 election is called

1815 - 18XX: Secretary James Monroe (Republican)
1815 (with John Quincy Adams) def. Fmr. Acting Pres. Meriwether Lewis (Republican), Senator Rufus King (Federalist)
 
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1801 - 1809: Vice President Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
1800 def. OTL
1803, planned purchase of Louisiana is blocked by Congress
1804 (with George Clinton) def. Fmr. Sec. Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)
• 1807, British acquisition of Louisiana, beginning of the Second Anglo-American War (Louisiana War)


1809 - 1813: Secretary James Madison (Republican)
1808 (with George Clinton) def. Fmr. Vice Pres. Aaron Burr (Republican, with Majority Federalist Support), Governor Alexander Hamilton ("Straight" Federalist)
• 1810, end of the Second Anglo-American War, British victory - solidifies British claim on N. Maine and other disputed territories


1813 - 1814: Governor Elbridge Gerry (Republican)
1814 - 1815: Vice President Meriwether Lewis (Republican)(acting)

• 1814-15, The First American Civil War (Monroe-Lewis Succession Crisis), Monroe victory - 1815 election is called

1815 - 18XX: Secretary James Monroe (Republican)
1815 (with Andrew Jackson) def.
I honestly really like this premise and I can't wait to see more

Long live Secretary Monroe and his campaign to end all political parties 😛
 
1969 - 1973: Governor Ronald Reagan (Republican)
1968 (with George Wallace) def. Vice President Hubert Humphrey (Democratic), Senator Jacob Javits (Liberal)
 
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