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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VII (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    Not the most plausible premise, but Davis did actually seek the nominations of all of these parties in 1872. He hoped the endorsements of the minor parties would help him secure the Liberal Republican nomination and ultimately the Democratic nomination.
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    TLIAW: Camelot Lost

    Woah, the Bills won a Super Bowl.
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    TLIAW: Camelot Lost

    New York really had Roy Cohn and Bella Abzung as its Senate delegation for multiple Congresses.
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    TLIAW: Camelot Lost

    Off to an incredible start!
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VII (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    POD: Brazil wins the Cisplatine War and establishes hegemony over the Rio de la Plata, heading off later conflicts over Uruguay.
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VII (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    The second term of the Cleveland presidency saw a reversal of fortunes for the Democratic Party. Narrow majorities in Congress at the start of 1889 were quickly reversed in special elections. Cleveland's relationship with Congress remained as acrimonious in his second term as it had been in his...
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    These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    Glory to Chairman Walden Bello!
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VII (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    In a world where the Lower Canada Rebellion didn't occur...
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VI (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    An observer in 1864 might have been forgiven for saying there was no difference between the Democratic and Republican Parties. Henry Clay and Martin Van Buren were dead, and buried with them were the great battles that had once rocked the floor of Congress and convention halls over the future of...
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VI (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    I have notes for a full timeline but it's far from completion. Enjoy this sample for now. The POD is in 1824 and the Democrats and Republicans mentioned in this article are successors to the Democratic-Republicans with no relation to the OTL Democrats and Republicans.
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VI (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    What if the American railroad industry was scooped up into the military-industrial complex by accident?
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    Map Thread XXI

    A transit map for Rochester, New York, in a timeline where the subway line survived until the 1970s and was expanded.
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    Map Thread XX

    Some maps of Rochester, NY in an alternate timeline. The first is a timelapse of the city's alternate municipal expansion. IOTL there were fierce debates over the city limits in the 1920s and city planners proposed the wholesale annexation of the suburbs of Brighton and Irondequoit. These...
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    Victoria II

    That's "Freedom of Womb", a historical policy where no one can be born into slavery but current slaves remain in bondage.
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    Victoria II

    The dominant issues are divided into different positions pops can take on each issue. If pops have a specific policy as their top issue then they support that policy. So 100% of slave pops have slavery as their top issue and 55% take sides that would keep them enslaved.
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    Victoria II

    Something I'd never noticed before- at the start of the game in HPM, a majority of American slaves support remaining enslaved!
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes V (Do Not Post Current Politics Here)

    A "War on Terror" in the 1990s. The POD is a successful Bojinka plot.
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    Alternate Electoral Maps III

    Who are the voters that rejected Bush and Quayle? This question can perhaps be answered more simply than in any prior election: working class voters of every type and industry. The Dukakis coalition was built on miners in Minnesota and West Virginia, factory workers in the Mohawk Valley, oil...
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