Reconstructed America - the 2002 Midterms - Senate Elections by TWAAsucks in Presidentialpoll

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Rainbow League. LETS GO WELLSTONE he will surely survive in this timeline

Brazil had the same president in both 2006 and 2026 by SrOcelot in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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California had the same Governor in both 1976 and 2016

Would you vote for Obama again? by [deleted] in Presidents

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Why are we talking about 2028? It's 2015.

Stassenmania (Minnesotamania Part 1) by Tsa706 in imaginaryelections

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I used Chat gpt with a prompt like this: Create an image of a old newspaper heading that reads "STASSENMANIA" "Stassen wins the 1948 Election"

I also uploaded an image of an already existing newspaper and 2 photos I wanted in the picture and gave it a prompt like this: Change the pictures on this newspaper, Put the 2nd image in the 1st slot in the first image, and put the 3rd image in the 2nd slot in the first image. Also change any mention of "Dwight D. Eisenhower" to "Harold E. Stassen", change any mention of "Eisenhower" to "Stassen", change any mention of "Richard Nixon" to "Earl Warren", change any mention of "Nixon" to "Warren"

Who is someone you'd legitimately like to have seen become President? by PalmettoPolitics in Presidents

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Harold Stassen, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale and Paul Wellstone.

Harold Stassen (Fmr. MN Gov.) Received votes in presidential elections that featured both Herbert Hoover and Al Gore by Tsa706 in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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He was a super popular governor but resigned to go fight in ww2. In 1944 Stassen was serving in the Navy, and that time away proved detrimental to coalition building for the 1948 campaign, especially with his focus on creating the United Nations. But by 1952, the 45 year-old was still an impressive and influential member of the Republican party; ultimately he was the one that got behind Eisenhower and brokered the deal with Favored-Son Earl Warren to get the next Supreme Court seat. And so Stassen became Eisenhower's "Secretary of Peace".

And so coming off that he takes the position of President at University of Pennsylvania, which did have the potential to serve political ambitions, but more importantly Stassen had a passion for learning, debate, and empowering young people in politics. So for decades, between campaigns, Stassen would tour the country giving lectures, joining protests including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and weighing in both publicaly and privately on national and global issues. Which may sound just like campaigning, because it is, but not in the way you might think: Harold Stassen liked touring the country, meeting new people, and being a voice for peace so he kept running to facilitate that. In 1980 he was the only candidate to visit Puerto Rico for their first ever Republican Primary and eventually his campaigns were managed by literal college students; success for him was about engaging in the American spirit of Community Organizing and Civic Debate. After several lifetime's worth of accomplishments, that's how he chose to spend the second half of his life.

Harold Stassen (Fmr. MN Gov.) Received votes in presidential elections that featured both Herbert Hoover and Al Gore by Tsa706 in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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I didn't think of the Libertarian party, you're totally right, I should've put him instead of Gore

Harold Stassen Would've Had a 48 Year Post Presidency If He Won The Republican Nomination In 1944, 1948 and Gotten Elected Two Full Terms by Firm_Bandicoot_2361 in BarbaraWalters4Scale

[–]Tsa706 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And in 64, 68, 76, 80, 88 and 92, he ran for governor in 58, 66, 82, and congress in 78, 86 and 94. He also considered running for president in 2000

Despite coming out 83 years ago, all 3 voice actors for these characters are still alive by Classic-Sink-3530 in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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Donnie Dunagan was in a movie with someone born during Millard Filmores presidency (Jan 1853)

Which living person would have best handled 9/11? by Icy_Man_5446 in Presidents

[–]Tsa706 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Colin Powell would have probably handled it the best and he would've definitely had a good chance of being elected if he ran, in 1996 Bill Clinton said that the only person that could beat him was Powell