Biographies of Presidents of the United States (New England Secession)

The following is a list of Presidents of the United States with brief paragraphs on each one. This is not the same as the List of Presidents of the United States (New England Secession), which is just a straight list of US presidents. This list also contains every president since just before the POD, except for Alf Landon, who has his own article.

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democrat 

1931-1937

New York

Vice President: John Nance Garner, Texas

Roosevelt was the last Democrat ever elected. He tried to implement progressive policies to confront the Great Depression by helping the elderly. While his policies were originally popular when implemented, 1936 Republican Presidential candidate Alf Landon was able to convince the American public that Roosevelt's policies were actually hurting the United States, and Roosevelt lost reelection to Landon. Several social, economic and historical scientists have theorized that had Roosevelt been reelected, as had been expected, the economy would've turned around by 1940 and then boomed in the 1940s and 1950s.

Alf Landon
Republican

1937-1941

Kansas

Vice President: Frank Knox, Massachusetts

See full article: Alf Landon (New England Secession)

Frank Knox
Republican

1941-1949

Massachusetts

Vice President: William E. Borah, Idaho (died in office); Wendell Willkie, Indiana

After the assassination of of President Landon, Knox helped reunifiy a grieving country. Knox's presidency is otherwise unremarkable, except for the fact that many people believe that President Knox rigged the 1944 presidential election in his favor, and unemployment and hmlessness rising exponentially during his presidency.

Thomas E. Dewey
Republican

1949-1957

New York

Vice President: Richard Nixon, California; Harold Stassen, Minnesota

Harry F. Byrd
Republican

1957-1961

Virginia

Vice President: George Wallace, Alabama

John F. Kennedy
Socialist

1961-1966

Massachusetts

Vice President: Hubert H. Humphrey, Minnesota (died in office); Lyndon B. Johnson, Texas

Lyndon B. Johnson
Socialist

1966-1969

Texas

Vice President: Robert F. Kennedy, New York

Spiro Agnew
Republican

1969-1973

Maryland

Vice President: Barry Goldwater, Arizona

Robert F. Kennedy
Socialist

1973-1977

New York

Vice President: George McGovern, South Dakota

George McGovern
Socialist

1977-1979

South Dakota

Vice President: Edmund Muskie, Maine

Edmund Muskie
Socialist

1979-1981

Maine

Vice President: Jimmy Carter, Georgia

Bob Dole
Christian Democrat

1981-1989

Kansas

Vice President: John Connally, Texas

Jack Kemp
Conservative

1989-1993

New York

Vice President: Dan Quayle, Arizona

Tom Harkin
Socialist

1993-2001

Iowa

Vice President: Bill Clinton, Arkansas

Dick Cheney
Conservative

2001-2003

Wyoming

Vice President: Mike Huckabee, Arkansas

Mike Huckabee
Conservative

2003-2009

Arkansas

Vice President: Jeb Bush, Florida

Sarah Palin
Conservative

2009-2010

Alaska

Vice President: John McCain, Arizona

Dennis Kucinich

Socialist

2010-Present

Ohio

Vice President: Paul Wellstone, Minnesota; Alan Grayson, Florida