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  What US election was the first you consider democratic? (search mode)
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Question: See above
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1789
 
#2
1800
 
#3
1824
 
#4
1844
 
#5
1868
 
#6
1880
 
#7
1920
 
#8
1968
 
#9
1972
 
#10
Other
 
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« on: February 20, 2015, 11:28:12 PM »

Should be self-explanatory. I think there's a strong case for 1920 outside of the South and 1968 inside Dixie. (Those 98% Democratic returns in South Carolina don't exactly inspire confidence even without widespread voter suppression).

1972 is for those of you that feel that 18 voting age is critical to the democratic label, I don't.

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