What if Richard Nixon sought a rematch against Pat Brown in 1966? As he almost certainly wins, would he still run for President in 1968? Does Ronald Reagan fall into obscurity?
Alaska was actually fairly Democratic initially-it voted roughly with the national average in 1960 and 1968, and was one of Goldwater's worst states outside New England. Alaska was heavily unionized (and still is; in 2011, it was the second most unionized state in the nation) and was heavily...
If Reagan had campaigned in Minnesota, Mondale's campaign would have devoted more ofl their time and money in the state. This means he does even worse in other states than OTL, but I still see him winning his own state.
Not quite. The movement came back with a vengeance in late 2011 or so, but faded almost as suddenly. After he was reelected with a GOP Congress, they seemed to give up.
OTL, Al Gore conceded the election on December 13, 2000 despite many Democrats urging him otherwise. What if he refused to recognize the Supreme Court's ruling?
So, basically what happened in BC in the 1970s. However, now that the NDP have proven they can win in the province, would they have broken the "dynasty" tradition of Alberta and remain a major competitor for office?
Is it possible for Pierre Trudeau to make a last comeback as leader of the Liberal Party, win the 1993 election, and spent his final days as Prime Minister of Canada? Let's say he stays on as an MP after calling a leadership election in 1984.
These "bad" VP picks were the results of highly splintered yet desperate parties trying to be as inoffensive as possible but ultimately not succeeding.
She would probably win easily, actually, because she's more popular than OTL by not being in the Senate, and thus not voting for the Iraq War. Obama probably drops out once it's clear she'll run.