United States presidential election, 2028 (Alternative Chawosauria)

The United States presidential election of 2028 was the 61st quadrennial presidential election held on November 4, 2028. The Democratic ticket of former House Speaker and Incumbent Senate Majority Leader, Jonathan D. Bismarck, Incumbent Senator from New York and Senate majority leader, and his running mate, Johnathan Franklin Rockefeller II, a Bismarck Republican (the first bipartisan ticket since 1864), defeated the Republican ticket of Paul Ryan, also former Speaker of the House, and his running mate, Scott Brown, former Senator from Massachusetts, in a bigger than expected surprise victory. Jonathan D. Bismarck surpassed Jonathan S. Bismarck of winning the largest electoral college victory for a non-incumbent president. This is the first presidential election since 1844 that the Speaker of the House was elected to the Presidency as well as the first Presidential election since 1844 that two Speakers of the House ran against each other for the Presidency.

In a situation where Democratic President Jonathan S. Bismarck was impeached by the House of Representatives, and convicted by the Senate, unusually by the Democratic Party that controlled Congress, the Democrats were concerned about the impact of President Bismarck's Kurdish scandals. Republicans attempted to hold this against the Democrats but put the Republicans in an awkward position because they were too stubborn to impeach George W. Bush and Donald Trump for their corruption problems, and the Democratic Party actually impeaching a Democratic president with Republican support politically helped the Democratic Party. The impeachment process was led by Senate majority leader, Jonathan D. Bismarck of New York, who will be elected ironically to succeed an impeached president that he successfully convicted. Bismarck was impeached and convicted in September 2028, he removal from office was scheduled on January 20, 2029, which it's the day his second term expires.

The reason why the Democrats impeached President Bismarck was because that President Bismarck himself requested that they impeach him to protect the reputation of the Democratic Party for the 2028 elections and elections moving forward, taking the fall for his own party, eventhough Bismarck ironically left office on January 20, 2029, with a 95% approval rating because of a well-functioning economy, a peaceful world, and a strong middle class.

In a realigning election, the Republicans failed once again to win back these so-called "Bismarck Republicans" who were Republican voters who supported the Fiscally Progressive policies of Democratic President, Jonathan S. Bismarck, and these defectuous Republican voters finally changed their partisan affiliation from Republican to Democratic in 2028 due to the Fiscally Conservative roots of the Republican Party.

The Republican Party, in the primaries, ran Roy Moore again, and the polls have again suggested that he would have defeated Jonathan D. Bismarck, but Moore was rejected by the party establishment influenced by the newly emerging liberal faction of the party. The party nominated Paul Ryan, which alienated the liberal wing of the GOP, and went to Bismarck, and pressured him to nominee a prominent Liberal Republican, Johnathan F. Rockefeller. Incumbent President Bismarck was strictly partisan against Rockefeller as a running mate.

The election turnout was boomed by the Los Angeles riots of 2028, which failed to hurt the electoral futures of the Democratic Party, the successful Socially and Fiscally Progressive policies of President Bismarck, and also the continuing popularity of President Bismarck as his approval rating rose up to 95%.

This election saw the first ever foreign immigrant elected President, breaking all expectations, and a Decisive and Progressing approach to Internationalism, and the Republican leaders, politicians, and loyal voters avoided using Senator Bismarck's national origin against Bismarck himself due to intense fears of accusations of Xenophobia by Immigrant communities and some liberal activists in the Republican Party as the party was trying to distance themselves from the legacy of Donald Trump and improve their public image to immigrant communities to win their votes, and Bismarck went on to win 47 of the 49 states won by J.S. Bismarck in 2024, lost 2 of the 49 states won by JSB and picked up North Dakota due to a comeback for President Bismarck in opinion polls.

Bismarck ran a socially liberal and moderate fiscally progressive campaign, promising to maintain President Bismarck's progressive policies on civil rights, women's health care, environmental protection, and corporate accountability. Bismarck Republicans increasingly turning liberal rallied behind Bismarck, and Republicans struggling to keep up with the Bismarck Republicans, the Republicans slipped once again on appealing and appeasing Bismarck Republicans. The Republicans attempted to appease the Bismarck Republicans by adopting a platform endorsing same-sex marriage for the very first time and won some applause from the Log Cabin Republicans and other LGBT Rights advocating Republican groups, making it a decisive win for LGBT Conservatism but alienated Conservative Republicans and realigned to the Constitution Party.

This is the first election since 2016 that two major candidates lived in the Northern United States.

The Bismarck-Rockefeller ticket was the first bipartisan ticket since the Lincoln-Johnson ticket from the 1864 U.S. Presidential Election, unfortunately, President Bismarck criticized the bipartisan ticket as a scheme to appease corporate interests.