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The Jackson Project
  • Presidents of the United States (First)
    1789-1797: George Washington (Nonpartisan)
    1797-1805: Aaron Burr (Democratic-Republican)
    1805-1811: Thomas Jefferson* (Democratic-Republican)


    1811: United States Defeated by Britain in War of 1809, terms of the Treaty of Cambridge "Hereby dissolve the Federal Government of the United States of America".

    Presidents of the United States (Second)[1]
    1829-1841: Andrew Jackson ("Reckoning")

    1828: def. Henry Clay ("Peace")
    1841-1847: Silas Wright Jr. ("Reckoning")
    1841 def. John Henderson ("Annexationist"), Henry Clay ("Peace")
    1847-1863: Sam Houston ("Compromise")
    1847 def. John C. Calhoun ("Reckoning")
    1863-1874: Robert Toombs ("Fire-Eater")

    1863 def. William Seward ("Barnburner"), John S. Carlile ("Compromise")
    1874: AMERICAN CIVIL WAR BEGINS (PRESIDENTISTS VS CONGRESSISTS)
    Presidentists
    1874-1878: Robert Toombs (Nonpartisan leading Emergency Government)
    Congressists
    1874-1881: Schuyler Colfax (Democratic leading Anti-Presidential Government)
    1878: CONGRESSIST VICTORY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ENDS
    1878-1881: Presidency Vacant, Congress Has Executive Authority
    1881-1891: William T. Sherman (Nonpartisan)

    1891: Second United States votes to dissolve itself

    [1] - Presidents of the Second U.S. were all nominally Nonpartisan, with historians adding Descriptors to differentiate their platforms
     
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    The Blue Danube Old Map
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    Revisiting an old map. Reformed A-H, France, and Poland btfo of Germany that's more akin to Italy and then enact a !Morganthau Plan. Nats lose the SCW, Russia collapses into a civil war following an early chaotic Stalin death, and Greece beats Italy when they attempt to invade the former.
     
    America as New York
  • 1997-2009: John Kasich (Republican)
    1996 (with Paula Zahn) def. Birch Bayh (Democratic)
    2000 (with Harriet O'Neill) def. Parris Glendening (Democratic), Jesse Ventura (Independence)
    2004 (with Harriet O'Neill) def. Lawrence Summers (Democratic), Jesse Ventura (Independence)
    2009-2010: John Edwards* (Democratic)
    2008 (with Daniel Inouye) def. Charles Bass (Republican)
    2010-2013: Daniel Inouye (Democratic)
    2010-2011 (Vacant)
    2011-2013 (with James B King)

    2013-2023: Evan Bayh (Democratic)
    2012 (with Bill White) def. Joe Arpaio (Republican)
    2016 (with Mary Herrera) def. Rick Snyder (Republican)
    2020 (with Mary Herrera) def. Marco Rubio (Republican)
    2023-????: Mary Herrera (Democratic)
    2023-2025: (with Raphael Warnock)
    2024 Election, declared Candidates: Mary Herrera (Democratic), Ben Cline (Republican)
     
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    Third Party America Presidents
  • 1981-1985: John B. Anderson (Independent)
    (with Patrick Lucey) def 1980 Edward E. Clark (Libertarian)
    1985-1989: David Bergland (Libertarian)
    (with Jim Lewis) def Lyndon LaRouche (Independent), Sonia Johnson (Citizens), Bob Richards (Populist), Dennis L. Serrette (New Alliance), Larry Holmes (Workers World), Gus Hall (Communist)
    1989-1993: Ron Paul (Libertarian)
    (with Andre Marrou) def Lenora Fulani (New Alliance), David Duke (Populist)
    1993-2001: Ross Perot (Independent then Reform)
    (with James Stockdale) def Scattered
    (with Pat Choate) def Ralph Nader (Green), Harry Browne (Libertarian)

    2001-2013: Ralph Nader (Green then Independent)
    (with Winona LaDuke) def Pat Buchanan (Reform), Harry Browne (Libertarian)
    (with Peter Camejo) def Michael Badnarik (Libertarian), Michael Peroutka (Constitution), David Cobb (Green)
    (with Matt Gonzalez) def Bob Barr (Libertarian), Charles Baldwin (Constitution), Cynthia McKinney (Green)
    2013-2021: Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
    (with James P. Gray) def Jill Stein (Green), Virgil Goode (Constitution)
    (with Bill Weld) def Jill Stein (Green), Evan McMullin (Independent)
     
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    Discord Co-Op List 2
  • 1945-1957: William O. Douglas
    1957-1961: Henry A. Wallace
    1961-1969: Frank G. Clement
    1969-1977: Gerry Ford
    1977-1985: Barry Goldwater
    1985-1987: Evan Mecham
    1987-1993: Bob Kasten
    1993-2001: Patricia Schroeder
    2001-2005: Andrew Cuomo
    2005-2013: Bruce F.J. Springsteen
    2013-XXXX: Adam Laxalt

    @Avalanches
     
    Discord Co-Op List 3
  • 1961-1964: Richard M. Nixon (Republican)
    (with Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.) def 1960 Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)
    1964-1965: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Republican)
    (Vacant)
    1965-1973:
    (with Matthew E. Welsh)
    1973-1981:
    (with George W. Romney)
    1981-1989:
    (with Jerry Brown)
    1989-1993:
    (with Paul Tsongas)
    1993-1997:
    (with Richard B. Cheney)
    1997-2005:
    (with Bobby Scott)
    2005-2009:
    (with Elizabeth Dole)
    2009-2017:
    (with Howard Dean)
    2017-present:
    (with John Kasich)
     
    Co-Op List
  • 1933-1945: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic/American Labor)
    1944 (with Henry A. Wallace) def. Thomas E. Dewey (Republican)
    1945-1953: Henry A. Wallace (Democratic/American Labor)
    1948 (with Glen H. Taylor) def. Robert A. Taft (Republican), Jim Folsom (States Rights Democratic)
    1953-1961: Wayne Morse (Republican)
    1952 (with William Knowland) def. J. William Fulbright (Democratic), Vito Marcantonio (American Labor)
    1956 (with William Knowland) def. William George Meany (Democratic/American Labor)

    1961-1965: James P. Mitchell (Republican)
    1960 (with Philip Willkie) def. Stuart Symington (Democratic), A. Philip Randolph (American Labor)
    1965-1970: Jimmy Hoffa (American Labor/Democratic)
    1964 (with Orville Freeman) def. James P. Mitchell (Republican)
    1968 (with Orville Freeman) def. Frank Carlson (Republican)
    1970-1977: Orville Freeman (Democratic/American Labor)
    1972 (with Cesar Chavez) def. Pete McCloskey (Republican)
    1977-1981: William F. Buckley (Republican)
    1976 (with) def. Carl D. Perkins (Democratic/American Labor)
    1981-1982: Cesar Chavez (American Labor/Democratic)
    1980 (with Claude Pepper) def. William F. Buckley (Republican)
    1982-1989: Cesar Chavez (Social Democratic)
    1984 (with Claude Pepper) def. Barry Goldwater (Republican)
     
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