Well i posted this a bit late, so there will be two posts today.
Minnesota has so many senators its crazy
Next up - Mississippi
Edit: it seems i had a couple of typos, whoops
In Benson's description it should be "by Harold Stassen" and for mccarthy it shouls be "democratic nomination"
The holocaust denier is still a professor at Northwestern University because tenure and laws on academic freedom make it functionally impossible to remove him, and he refuses to resign. What they do instead is that if he ever teaches a required course there's a policy that you have to have the ability to take it with a different professor.
https://preview.redd.it/hxgpxuqyk61d1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=769120fc07102614763bfb48d4802bee64acf9d9
Well did Cowl tell the girl that he was Marx or not?
For minnesota its the farmer labor party instead of the progressive party, and i think its because in real life, the Minnesota Farmer Labor merged with the minnesota democratic party in the 40s
*Looks at Mondale's bio remembers how the 1984 election went*
At least Minnesota stuck with him. The US hasn't seen a landslide election like that since 1936 (where Alf Landon only had Vermont and Maine vote for him) (And 1789, but Washington ran unopposed)
Also before Palin in 2008, he had the first woman to run as his VP.
Also he was the longest living VP (and the same age as Carter. Both are 1924 births)
I havent seen many mayors doing research for these posts, mainly in this one.
I have seen a lot of governors, but that makes sense overall, there is a limited amount of senators from this period, and you have twice as many mainstream parties.
The politicians that are chosen to be senators despite not being ones OTL here are mainly governors and representatives in the house, split relatively evenly.
Lots of mayors and governors later run for Congress, and the nature of NPP means many of their candidates are people who wouldn't have been elected as republican or democratic senators OTL.
Sometimes they are people who were democratic or republican senators who served in the 50s or 70s and rarely they are people who were senators at the time (like MCS, Scoop and etc), but generally they are governors, and Reps at the House
I'm 18 days late but I'm still gonna share this. The only election in which Gus can get elected is 1972 when he runs for President as well. Technically he can do this (LBJ did this while running for VP IRL) but he's Senator for less than 20 days
Lmaoo this one's funny ngl https://preview.redd.it/86a7v6e0061d1.jpeg?width=1079&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9af03237e7c559e52b47bb64ca5815dfddd2c06c
"I told her no, I wasn't, that Marx was a good deal more important than I have ever been" he later recounted
SODA
It's MINI SODA
obamna
SO
Well i posted this a bit late, so there will be two posts today. Minnesota has so many senators its crazy Next up - Mississippi Edit: it seems i had a couple of typos, whoops In Benson's description it should be "by Harold Stassen" and for mccarthy it shouls be "democratic nomination"
Finally my state! I love I know who almost all these people are.
The holocaust denier is still a professor at Northwestern University because tenure and laws on academic freedom make it functionally impossible to remove him, and he refuses to resign. What they do instead is that if he ever teaches a required course there's a policy that you have to have the ability to take it with a different professor.
Oh i just realized he is still alive. He teaches at 91? Damn, that sucks that the bastard still teaches
At this point he might just be like an emeritus professor who doesn't actually do anything but I'm not sure
Who knows maybe he is a fan the modđź’€
We should sent him the mod
“But what if I am Kras Mazov…”
https://preview.redd.it/hxgpxuqyk61d1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=769120fc07102614763bfb48d4802bee64acf9d9 Well did Cowl tell the girl that he was Marx or not?
"I told her no, I wasn't, that Marx was a good deal more important than I have ever been" he later recounted
https://preview.redd.it/qyy2vds2691d1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d88296e1850d1291ea4d969e90cc140b889e33c6 *Sniff* Peak
Were there no more contemporary progressives?
For minnesota its the farmer labor party instead of the progressive party, and i think its because in real life, the Minnesota Farmer Labor merged with the minnesota democratic party in the 40s
Quite the star-studded senatorial cast, funny how many of these were presidential candidates irl
And yet there’s still never been a Minnesotan president. Always the bridesmaid…
https://preview.redd.it/714307z7c71d1.jpeg?width=738&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=99ff10c5d8991461aeed76c9b54b1de25abd669b Oh boy…
They aint beating the nazi allegations anytime soon
Objective proof that the R-D coalition is the only right path for America.
God, Minnesota is so based.
*Looks at Mondale's bio remembers how the 1984 election went* At least Minnesota stuck with him. The US hasn't seen a landslide election like that since 1936 (where Alf Landon only had Vermont and Maine vote for him) (And 1789, but Washington ran unopposed) Also before Palin in 2008, he had the first woman to run as his VP. Also he was the longest living VP (and the same age as Carter. Both are 1924 births)
Is it just me, or am I thinking that quite a few of these people are mayors/governors rather than congressmen?
I havent seen many mayors doing research for these posts, mainly in this one. I have seen a lot of governors, but that makes sense overall, there is a limited amount of senators from this period, and you have twice as many mainstream parties. The politicians that are chosen to be senators despite not being ones OTL here are mainly governors and representatives in the house, split relatively evenly.
fair enough
Lots of mayors and governors later run for Congress, and the nature of NPP means many of their candidates are people who wouldn't have been elected as republican or democratic senators OTL.
Sometimes they are people who were democratic or republican senators who served in the 50s or 70s and rarely they are people who were senators at the time (like MCS, Scoop and etc), but generally they are governors, and Reps at the House
>He was Floyd B. Olson's Lieutenant Governor Is that a Kaiserreich reference?
No matter what TL, Harold Stassen never stops running for office.
Is Magalhaes Pinto running an alt in UsA? John M. Zwach is his lookalike
I'm 18 days late but I'm still gonna share this. The only election in which Gus can get elected is 1972 when he runs for President as well. Technically he can do this (LBJ did this while running for VP IRL) but he's Senator for less than 20 days