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{{Spoiler}}[[File:Seal of the President of the United States.svg|right|200px|The Seal of the President of the United States]]
The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the [[United States of America|United States]], indirectly elected to a four-year term via the Electoral College. The officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. Since the office was established in 1789, by 1962, 35 men have served in 36 presidencies. The first president, George Washington, won a unanimous vote of the Electoral College.
== Presidents before 1965 (1933 - 1965) ==
== Presidents before 1965 (1933 - 1965) ==
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January 20, 1941
January 20, 1941
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[w:1932_United_States_presidential_election|1932]]
|1932
----[[w:1936_United_States_presidential_election|1936]]
----1936
|John Nance Garner
|John Nance Garner
|-
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January 20, 1949
January 20, 1949
| colspan="2" |[[Republican Party|Republican]]
| colspan="2" |[[Republican Party|Republican]]
|[[1940_United_States_presidential_election|1940]]
|1940
----[[1944_United_States_presidential_election|1944]]
----1944
|Joseph Martin Jr.
|Joseph Martin Jr.
|-
|-
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January 20, 1957
January 20, 1957
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[1948_United_States_presidential_election|1948]]
|1948
----[[1952_United_States_presidential_election|1952]]
----1952
|Burton Wheeler
|Burton Wheeler
|-
|-
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January 20, 1961
January 20, 1961
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[1956 United States presidential election|1956]]
|1956
|Howard McMurray
|Howard McMurray
|-
|-
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Nixon's Resignation
Nixon's Resignation
|[[Republican Party|Republican]]
|[[Republican Party|Republican]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
|[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
|[[1960 United States presidential election|1960]]
|[[1960 United States presidential election|1960]]
|[[John F. Kennedy]]
|[[John F. Kennedy]]
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Kennedy's Assassination
Kennedy's Assassination
(c. 1964)
({{circa}} 1964)
|[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
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(1891-)
(1891-)
|Kennedy's Assassination
|Kennedy's Assassination
(c. 1964)
({{circa}} 1964)
-
-
January 20, 1965
January 20, 1965
|[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
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|[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]
|[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
|[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
|[[1964 United States presidential election|1964]]
|1964
----1968
----1968
|Edmund Muskie
|[[Edmund Muskie]]
|-
|-
|39
|39
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|[[Republican Party|Republican]]
|[[Republican Party|Republican]]
|[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
|[[Republican-Democratic Coalition]]
|[[1964 United States presidential election|1964]]
|1964
----1968
----1968
|Gerald Ford
|[[Gerald Ford]]
|-
|-
|39
|39
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|[[Progressive Party|Progressive]]
|[[Progressive Party|Progressive]]
|[[National Progressive Pact]]
|[[National Progressive Pact]]
|[[1964 United States presidential election|1964]]
|1964
----1968
----1968
|William Guy
|[[William Guy]]
|-
|-
|39
|39
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|[[States' Rights Party|States' Rights]]
|[[States' Rights Party|States' Rights]]
|[[National Progressive Pact]]
|[[National Progressive Pact]]
|[[1964 United States presidential election|1964]]
|1964
----1968
----1968
|[[Curtis LeMay]]
|[[Curtis LeMay]]
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|40, 41, or 42
|40, 41, or 42
|[[File:Portrait USA Francis Parker Yockey.png|center|frameless]]
|[[File:Portrait USA Francis Parker Yockey.png|center|frameless]]
|Francis Parker Yockey
|[[Francis Parker Yockey]]
(1917-)
(1917-)
|January 20, 1973
|January 20, 1973
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|[[File:2WRW Ella Baker.png|center|frameless]]
|[[File:2WRW Portrait Ella Baker.png|center|frameless]]
|[[Ella Baker]]
|[[Ella Baker]]
(1903-)
(1903-)
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|[[File:2WRW Jimmy Carter.png|center|frameless]]
|[[File:2WRW Portrait Jimmy Carter.png|center|frameless]]
|[[Jimmy Carter]]
|[[Jimmy Carter]]
(1924-)
(1924-)
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|[[File:2WRW John B Anderson.png|center|frameless]]
|[[File:2WRW Portrait John B Anderson.png|center|frameless]]
|[[John B. Anderson]]
|[[John B. Anderson]]
|January 20, 1977
|January 20, 1977
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|-
|40, 41, or 42
|40, 41, or 42
|[[File:2WRW Henry M Jackson.png|center|frameless]]
|[[File:2WRW Portrait Henry M Jackson.png|center|frameless]]
|[[Henry M. Jackson]]
|[[Henry M. Jackson]]
(1912-)
(1912-)
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|[[File:2WRW Herman Talmadge.png|center|frameless]]
|[[File:2WRW Portrait Herman Talmadge.png|center|frameless]]
|[[Herman Talmadge]]
|[[Herman Talmadge]]
|January 20, 1977
|January 20, 1977

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The Seal of the President of the United States
The Seal of the President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, indirectly elected to a four-year term via the Electoral College. The officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. Since the office was established in 1789, by 1962, 35 men have served in 36 presidencies. The first president, George Washington, won a unanimous vote of the Electoral College.

Presidents before 1965 (1933 - 1965)[edit | edit source]

No. Portrait Name

(Birth-Death)

Term Party Alliance Election Vice President
32

Franklin D. Roosevelt

(1882-1945)

March 4, 1933

-

January 20, 1941

Democratic 1932
1936
John Nance Garner
33

Thomas E. Dewey

(1902-)

January 20, 1941

-

January 20, 1949

Republican 1940
1944
Joseph Martin Jr.
34

framless

Dwight D. Eisenhower

(1890-)

January 20, 1949

-

January 20, 1957

Democratic 1948
1952
Burton Wheeler
35

Estes Kefauver

(1903-1963)

January 20, 1957

-

January 20, 1961

Democratic 1956 Howard McMurray
36
Richard Nixon

(1913-)

January 20, 1961

-

Nixon's Resignation

Republican Republican-Democratic Coalition 1960 John F. Kennedy
37
John F. Kennedy

(1917-1964)

Nixon's Resignation

- Kennedy's Assassination (c. 1964)

Democratic Republican-Democratic Coalition
38
John W. McCormack

(1891-)

Kennedy's Assassination

(c. 1964) - January 20, 1965

Democratic Republican-Democratic Coalition

Potentially Elected Presidents (Main Mod) (1965 - 1972)[edit | edit source]

No. Potrait Name

(Birth-Death)

Term Party Alliance Election Vice President
1964
39
Lyndon B. Johnson

(1908-)

January 20, 1965

- January 20 1969 or 1973

Democratic Republican-Democratic Coalition 1964
1968
Edmund Muskie
39
Wallace F. Bennett

(1898-)

January 20, 1965

- January 20, 1969 or 1973

Republican Republican-Democratic Coalition 1964
1968
Gerald Ford
39
Robert F. Kennedy

(1925-)

January 20, 1965

- January 20, 1969 or 1973 (or until possible assassination)

Progressive National Progressive Pact 1964
1968
William Guy
39
George Wallace

(1919-)

January 20, 1965

- January 20, 1969 or 1973

States' Rights National Progressive Pact 1964
1968
Curtis LeMay
1968
40 or 41
Philip Hart

(1912-)

January 20, 1969

- January 20, 1973 or 1977

Democratic Republican-Democratic Coalition 1968
1972
Chep Morrison
40 or 41
Barry Goldwater

(1909-)

January 20, 1969

- January 20, 1973 or 1977

Republican Republican-Democratic Coalition 1968
1972
Walter Judd
40 or 41
Michael Harrington

(1928-)

January 20, 1969

- January 20, 1973 or 1977

Farmer-Labor Party National Progressive Pact 1968
1972
Irving Howe
40 or 41
Margaret Chase Smith

(1897-)

January 20, 1969

- January 20, 1973 or 1977

Nationalist National Progressive Pact 1968
1972
Spiro Agnew
1972
40, 41, or 42
Jeane Kirkpatrick

(1926-)

January 20, 1973

-

Democratic Republican-Democratic Coalition 1972 Leonard Woodcock
40, 41, or 42
George Romney

(1907-)

January 20, 1973

-

Republican Republican-Democratic Coalition 1972 Donald Rumsfeld
40, 41, or 42
Henry M. Jackson

(1912-)

January 20, 1973

-

Progressive National Progressive Pact 1972 Sid McMath
40, 41, or 42
Phyllis Schlafly

(1924-)

January 20, 1973

-

Nationalist National Progressive Pact 1972 John B. Anderson
40, 41, or 42
Gus Hall

(1910-)

January 20, 1973

-

Communist Party USA National Progressive Pact 1972 Paul Robeson
40, 41, or 42
Francis Parker Yockey

(1917-)

January 20, 1973

-

American National Vanguard National Progressive Pact 1972 Louis T. Byers

Potential Presidents Through Succession (Main Mod)[edit | edit source]

No. Portrait Name

(Birth-Death)

Term Party Alliance Vice President
40
Strom Thurmond

(1902-)

RFK Assassinated

- January 20, 1969 or 1973

States' Rights National Progressive Pact Maxwell Taylor
40
Curtis LeMay

(1906-)

Wallace Impeached

- January 20, 1969 or 1973

Nationalist National Progressive Pact
41 or 42
Chep Morrison

(1912-)

Hart Resigns or Dies

- January 20, 1977

Democratic Republican-Democratic Coalition Birch Bayh

Potentially Elected Presidents (The Second West Russian War) (1976)[edit | edit source]

No. Portrait Name

(Birth-Death)

Term Party Alliance Election Vice President
Ella Baker

(1903-)

January 20, 1977

-

Communist Party USA National Progressive Pact 1976
Jimmy Carter

(1924-)

January 20, 1977

-

Democratic Republican-Democratic Coalition 1976
John B. Anderson January 20, 1977

-

Republican Republican-Democratic Coalition 1976
40, 41, or 42
Henry M. Jackson

(1912-)

January 20, 1973

-

January 20 1981

Progressive National Progressive Pact 1972
1976
Sid McMath
Herman Talmadge January 20, 1977

-

Nationalist National Progressive Pact 1976