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« on: November 02, 2016, 12:21:49 AM »
« edited: November 02, 2016, 12:23:27 AM by MattVT »

BOLD: means enthusiastic vote. *asterisk means reluctant vote

1789: Washington (No Party)
1792: Washington (No Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1808: James Madison (Democratic-Republican)
1812: James Madison (Democratic-Republican)
1816: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)
1820: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)
1824: Andrew Jackson (Democratic-Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1832: Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1836: Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1840: Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1844: James K. Polk (Democratic)
1848: Martin Van Buren (Free Soil)
1852: John P. Hale (Free Soil)
1856: John C. Fremont (Republican)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (Republican/National Union)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)
1876: Samuel Tilden* (Democratic)
1880: James Garfield (Republican)
1884: Grover Cleveland (Democratic)
1888: Grover Cleveland (Democratic)
1892: Grover Cleveland (Democratic)
1896: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)
1912: Eugene Debs (Socialist)
1916: Woodrow Wilson* (Democratic) (literally only because of the war and his opponent was probably worse)
1920: James Cox (Democratic)
1924: Robert M. LaFollette Sr. (Progressive)
1928: Al Smith (Democratic)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) (Al Smith at the convention most likely)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1948: Harry S. Truman (Democratic)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)
1960: John F. Kennedy (Democratic) Primary: John F. Kennedy
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
1968: Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic) Primary: Robert F. Kennedy
1972: George McGovern (Democratic) Primary: George McGovern
1976: Jimmy Carter (Democratic) Primary: Mo Udall
1980: Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Walter Mondale (Democratic) Primary: Jesse Jackson
1988: Michael Dukakis* (Democratic) Primary: Jesse Jackson
1992: Bill Clinton (Democratic) Primary: Tom Harkin
1996: Bill Clinton* (Democratic) (At this point would've probably contemplated Dole as a protest vote)
2000: Al Gore (Democratic) Primary: Al Gore
2004: John Kerry* (Democratic) Primary: Howard Dean
2008: Barack Obama (Democratic) Primary: Barack Obama
2012: Barack Obama (Democratic)
2016: Hillary Clinton* (Democratic) Primary: Bernie Sanders (Real life vote)

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