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Question: Which Independent candidate was strongest?
#1
Teddy Roosevelt in 1912
 
#2
Robert LaFollette in 1924
 
#3
Strom Thurmond in 1948
 
#4
Henry Wallace in 1948
 
#5
George Wallace in 1968
 
#6
John Anderson in 1980
 
#7
Ross Perot in 1992
 
#8
Ross Perot in 2000
 
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Total Voters: 44

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Junior Chimp
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« on: June 21, 2008, 10:43:04 AM »

This poll would be interesting if you got rid of President Roosevelt.

No, then Perot would dominate.

Except that Perot didn't win a single state.  If it weren't for the LeMay selection, I would say Wallace '68 would hands down beat Perot '92.
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