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  After which 21st century election cycle did you feel happiest? (search mode)
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2004
 
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2008
 
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2012
 
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TDAS04
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« on: August 24, 2021, 09:46:53 PM »
« edited: August 24, 2021, 10:04:10 PM by TDAS04 »

2012 for me, Obama’s reelection.  I enjoyed that result even more than 2008, when I was bit disappointed my first choice—HRC—didn’t get it.  Also, unlike 2008, gay marriage passed at the ballot box, and had Obama’s support.  It seemed that the Obama coalition had a modest yet durable coalition, that a cool-headed, center-left approach towards governance would carry the day, that the progress would continue after 2016 under a President Hillary Clinton…(lol)

I didn’t pick 2020, even though Trump was by far the most loathsome candidate, due to uncertainty with the close contests of that dragged-out election night, Trump and his followers’ threats, and concern about the fragile Democratic control of government.

EDIT:  Yes, most of you are too young to remember all of them, just vote the one after which you felt best.
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