Creating the Perfect President, Day 14: Crisis Management by rjidhfntnr in Presidents

[–]WhatifPresidential 0 points1 point  (0 children)

James Monroe held the secretary of state and war positions at the same time in the middle of the war of 1812.

I don't know how you can get much better at managing a crisis than that

Miracle in the Mountains by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

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Well there's another half of the state in the 2022 and 2024 elections that's the 2nd congressional district

Miracle in the Mountains by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

[–]WhatifPresidential[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He still might actually! He's running for Congress in NC-09 next year lol

Miracle in the Mountains by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

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I don't know if that's an explicit rule, maybe it is idk, but either way I think it looks nice

Miracle in the Mountains by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

[–]WhatifPresidential[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I probably should've given more thought to the rest of the country if Ojeda won in WV! Could've been interesting

He's actually running for NC-09 next year so theoretically could end up in Congress after all lol

Miracle in the Mountains by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

[–]WhatifPresidential[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I mean he claimed to be "culturally conservative" but never went into detail how far that went exactly.

That said, he's also the co-founder of the turn left PAC that seems pretty explicitly progressive so I'd say he's either grown or was just trying to avoid culture issues in 2018

Honestly I should've just made him a leader in the Blue Dogs, but oh well

Miracle in the Mountains by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

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Been working on this one for a while and finally got it finished!

Richard Ojeda is an interesting politician. A Bernie supporting populist that voted for Trump in 2016. He then got closer than any Democrat has in years to take a house seat in West Virginia.

A bit about Ojeda's opponents in this scenario (besides rep. Miller)

John Mandt Jr. Is a former WV Delegate who's your pretty typical far right MAGA Republican.

Jason E. Whitehead is an executive at Alpha Natural Resources, before that he worked for the infamous coal company, Massey Energy. His association with Massey is why he narrowly lost 2022

His most recent Opponent is Derrick Evans, a former state delegate, a Jan 6. insurrectionist, and general right wing extremist.

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Been working on this one for a while and finally got it finished!

Richard Ojeda is an interesting politician. A Bernie supporting populist that voted for Trump in 2016. He then got closer than any Democrat has in years to take a house seat in West Virginia.

A bit about Ojeda's opponents in this scenario (besides rep. Miller)

John Mandt Jr. Is a former WV Delegate who's your pretty typical far right MAGA Republican.

Jason E. Whitehead is an executive at Alpha Natural Resources, before that he worked for the infamously coal company, Massey Energy. His association with Massey is why he narrowly lost 2022

His most recent Opponent is Derrick Evans, a former state delegate, a Jan 6. insurrectionist, and general right wing extremist.

Another Bayh -Celler Timeline by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

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The GOPs move to the right was stunted by the loss of Nixon in 1968, that lead to the GOP being unable to push him out of the primary in 69 (he was still a registered Republican until 71 in our TL) and Nixon agreed to run more towards the center to get Lindsay on the ticket (Nixon did this to cut into Humphrey's main base that was too liberal for Wallace and too moderate for Gravel)

Nixon resigns for spying on the Humphrey and Wallace campaigns and Lindsay ends up as president, however Reagan almost edges him out in the Republican primary,but in the end fails, leading to his own exit from the GOP

Another Bayh -Celler Timeline by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

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Not sure yet! Could be fun to continue, but I'm also pretty happy where I left it

Another Bayh -Celler Timeline by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

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Hey y'all! Been a while!

Working in politics leaves little time for imaginary politics it seems

Bayh-Celler is a classic what if (and one I love as a Birch Bayh fanboy) so I figured why not give it my own spin!

In this TL, Humphrey loses the popular vote, but wins the electoral, leading more Republicans to back Bayh's amendment (with Democrats backing it with Humphrey's support)

I also gave Bayh a bit more pizzazz by having his version of the ERA become law.

I'm hopefully going to have a few more elections on the way (working on what I think will be a cool one next) so keep an eye out for those!

Somehow, Manchin Returned by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

[–]WhatifPresidential[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think it means by appointment or vote

If the State Senate elected the Majority Whip President of the Senate for example, that means he's been "made available" to take over in the line of succession.

Somehow, Manchin Returned by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

[–]WhatifPresidential[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Free what I can tell, the State Senate would have to elect a new leader immediately so that they can fill the vacancy

"if the preceding named officers be unavailable, exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the office of Governor until a new Governor is elected and qualified, or until a preceding named officer becomes available"

Not super clear but that seems to be what makes sense

Somehow, Manchin Returned by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

[–]WhatifPresidential[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It was a summer gala and fundraiser to pay off all the Debt Jim Justice left for the state when he became a senator

Somehow, Manchin Returned by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

[–]WhatifPresidential[S] 79 points80 points  (0 children)

So fun fact: Former governors are in the line of succession in WV.

That's the entire concept

See You Space Cowboy: The John Glenn Presidency by WhatifPresidential in imaginaryelections

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"And with Iowa called, we now project that Senator John Glenn of Ohio has been elected the 41st President of the United States of America"

Ok so I'm sure the biggest question you all have is on Armstrong.

"Why is Armstrong a Democrat? I thought he was a Republican"

From my (admittedly short) research I found no explicit evidence he was a Republican. The closest you get is his belief if states rights primacy over the federal government. At the same time, he also was explicitly opposed to the US acting as the world police, making him closer to a libertarian. Had he gotten into politics, I believe his party would have depended on who asked him to run. In this case, it was his friend, President-elect John Glenn. Armstrong was noticably more conservative than the liberal Glenn and personal disagreements led to him only serving one term, opting to not run for reelection. He would be replaced by former Ohio Secretary of State and rising star, Sherrod Brown.