Pretty simple - no 22nd amendment, same presidents as OTL (whether that would be the case with no 22nd is perhaps debatable but let's run with it) - who are the most likely candidates to win a third term, or at least get nominated for one?
Extend this to pre-1900 if you like, but replace 'no 22nd amendment' with 'Washington does three terms'.
Thinking about Presidents who enjoyed high approval at the end of their 2nd terms, Reagan comes to mind but the public as I understand it were increasingly worried about his age and health by '88. Clinton too would probably not have survived an election campaign after the impeachment attempt.
If you like, come up with plausible ATL scenarios that may have got third terms - Lee Harvey Oswald misses, for example - RogueBeaver, would JFK had got one if he'd run, or does it all depend on too many butterflies to know? A Watergate-less Nixon presidency might have resulted in a third term (or fourth, if we believe Alan Moore). And like I said, as we've not got much to play with post-22nd amendment, feel free to look at pre-22nd and pre-1900 ones here.
Extend this to pre-1900 if you like, but replace 'no 22nd amendment' with 'Washington does three terms'.
Thinking about Presidents who enjoyed high approval at the end of their 2nd terms, Reagan comes to mind but the public as I understand it were increasingly worried about his age and health by '88. Clinton too would probably not have survived an election campaign after the impeachment attempt.
If you like, come up with plausible ATL scenarios that may have got third terms - Lee Harvey Oswald misses, for example - RogueBeaver, would JFK had got one if he'd run, or does it all depend on too many butterflies to know? A Watergate-less Nixon presidency might have resulted in a third term (or fourth, if we believe Alan Moore). And like I said, as we've not got much to play with post-22nd amendment, feel free to look at pre-22nd and pre-1900 ones here.