Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro

-“BB”-

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver
  7. Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ LeMay (veep running mate for George Wallace in 1968)

-“BB”-

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver
  7. Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ LeMay (veep running mate for George Wallace in 1968)
  8. Tim Kaine

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver
  7. Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ LeMay (veep running mate for George Wallace in 1968)
  8. Tim Kaine
  9. Theodore Frelinghuysen

ran with Henry Clay.

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver
  7. Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ LeMay (veep running mate for George Wallace in 1968)
  8. Tim Kaine
  9. Theodore Frelinghuysen
  10. Henry Cabot Lodge

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver
  7. Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ LeMay (veep running mate for George Wallace in 1968)
  8. Tim Kaine
  9. Theodore Frelinghuysen
  10. Henry Cabot Lodge
  11. Joe Lieberman

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver
  7. Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ LeMay (veep running mate for George Wallace in 1968)
  8. Tim Kaine
  9. Theodore Frelinghuysen
  10. Henry Cabot Lodge
  11. Joe Lieberman
  12. Jared Ingersoll ( distant almost ancestor of mine I think he’s the grandson of a direct ancestor)

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman
  3. Sarah Palin
  4. Geraldine Ferraro
  5. Lloyd Bentsen
  6. R. Sargent Shriver
  7. Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ LeMay (veep running mate for George Wallace in 1968)
  8. Tim Kaine
  9. Theodore Frelinghuysen
  10. Henry Cabot Lodge
  11. Joe Lieberman
  12. Jared Ingersoll ( distant almost ancestor of mine I think he’s the grandson of a direct ancestor)
  13. Bob Dole

Next up:

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil
  4. Suva, Fiji

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil
  4. Suva, Fiji
  5. Santiago, Chile

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil
  4. Suva, Fiji
  5. Santiago, Chile
  6. Canberra, Australia

-“BB”-

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil
  4. Suva, Fiji
  5. Santiago, Chile
  6. Canberra, Australia
  7. Asuncion, Paraguay

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil
  4. Suva, Fiji
  5. Santiago, Chile
  6. Canberra, Australia
  7. Asuncion, Paraguay
  8. Harare, Zimbabwe

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil
  4. Suva, Fiji
  5. Santiago, Chile
  6. Canberra, Australia
  7. Asuncion, Paraguay
  8. Harare, Zimbabwe
  9. Johannesburg, South Africa

World capitals south of the equator

  1. Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Gaborone, Botswana
  3. Brasilia, Brazil
  4. Suva, Fiji
  5. Santiago, Chile
  6. Canberra, Australia
  7. Asuncion, Paraguay
  8. Harare, Zimbabwe
  9. Johannesburg, South Africa
  10. Dili, Timor-Leste