I'm curious - at which point in the Presidential line of succession does The West Wing diverge from reality? Who's the last President to be in both timelines?
IIRC, doesn't the series begin with Bartlet's election? And that wasn't an election year IRL so they must have been fudging the dates a bit because of that.
Basically, WWverse elections are held in what are in real life the midterms as a result of Nixon.
I wouldn't trust that link, they seem to just be filling in the gaps we don't know about with real Presidents. I believe the last real President that was confirmed on TWW was JFK, but there are allusions to the Watergate scandal so that suggests Nixon was President. Ford, Carter, and Reagan are never mentioned. Newman and Lassiter are only mentioned in one episode of the fifth season and we don't get much backstory on their Presidencies.I just did a bit of google fu and found this:
http://westwing.wikia.com/wiki/President_of_the_United_States
It says that the timeline doesn't diverge until after Reagan.
IIRC, doesn't the series begin with Bartlet's election? And that wasn't an election year IRL so they must have been fudging the dates a bit because of that.
The pilot episode is actually set about eight or nine months into Jed's first term -- so, in other words, in about September of 1999, which is when it aired in real life. So Jed would have been elected in 1998 and taken office in January 1999.
Basically, WWverse elections are held in what are in real life the midterms as a result of Nixon.
Yeah there is no time when it goes off on it's own, it's always in an AU. I wouldn't worry too much about it because the show plays lose in time and skipped a year.
However I swear they talked about Reagan in an episode….
From what's said in this thread...
Gerald Ford declined to finish off the disgraced Nixon's term.
The then speaker of the house must of as well.
Which forced a by-election.
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