Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-10975360-20131202192706/@comment-10975360-20131206224246

yes, well my next choice would be hubert humphrey, but he got the nomination.

ted kennedy - although only if chappaquiddick had never occured, after that he could never realistically be elected

robert kennedy, far more moderate than he's given credit for, he would have been a rahter centrist democratic president if he'd lived and won in '68, no watergate, no loss of trust in the federal government, and maybe even no reagan.

hillary clinton, but time will tell

for republicans, harold stassen i agree would have been very good, failing that nelson rockefeller, or even wendell willkie - although fdr would have been a better war leader, willkie was a liberal and a defender of most of the new deal

if john mccain had've won in 2000 then he would have beenn better than bush, but still not one of my favorites

TR in 1912

Eugene Debs, but america wasnt ready for a socialist president then and i think FDR is the closest their gonna get.