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Chester County Anti-populist
metroid81
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« on: May 15, 2020, 03:48:59 PM »

What would be the most segregationist voting pattern from 1944-1968?

Here is what I think

Texas regulars/unpledged south carolina-1944
Thurmond-1948
?-1952
Unpledged/T Coleman Andrews/Harry Byrd-1956
Unpledged-1960
Unpledged-1964
Wallace-1968

Clearly a lot of unpledged here. What do you think?
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Chester County Anti-populist
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2020, 06:32:47 AM »

My guess would be:

1944: Texas Regulars / unpledged (if neither on ballot, FDR)
1948: Thurmond
1952: Stevenson
1956: Unpledged / Coleman Andrews (if neither on ballot, Stevenson)
1960: Unpledged / Fauvus (if neither on ballot, Nixon)
1964: Goldwater
1968: Wallace

This, but in Alabama 1964 wouldn't it be unpledged?

And in 1952 it really is hard to say since there were many segregationists who backed eisenhower while at the same time Stevenson had Sparkman for VP.
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Chester County Anti-populist
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« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2020, 11:48:35 AM »

Um, why don’t you have Goldwater for 1964?

Because of the unpledged electors in Alabama. If they won they would have almost certainly voted for Wallace.
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