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TransfemmeGoreVidal
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« on: December 09, 2023, 01:44:23 AM »

Kaiser Willhelm II
1880: Hancock
1884: Cleveland
1888: Cleveland
1892: Cleveland
1896: Palmer
1900: McKinley
1904: TR
1908: Taft
1912: Taft
1916: Wilson
1920: Harding
1924: Coolidge
1928: Hoover
1932: Hoover
1936: Landon
1940: Willkie
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« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2023, 02:01:14 AM »

Sonic the Hedgehog

1988: Dukakis
1992: Perot
1996: Nader
2000: Nader
2004: Badnarik
2008: Obama
2012: Johnson
2016: Johnson
2020: Biden
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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2023, 10:07:07 AM »

Sonic the Hedgehog

1988: Dukakis
1992: Perot
1996: Nader
2000: Nader
2004: Badnarik
2008: Obama
2012: Johnson
2016: Johnson
2020: Biden
Sonic is based on Bill Clinton and he never votes for him? That's a surprise.

Never realized that. I was kind of thinking of a vintage atlas thread where someone said “sonic the hedgehog would be a libertarian because libertarians would let him run wherever he wants.” lol
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« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2023, 07:38:27 PM »

Oliver Cromwell would probably be a fairly consistent Federalist-Whig-Know Nothing-Republican though I could see him potentially voting for FDR.
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« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2023, 06:32:11 PM »

Boris Johnson would probably be a consistent R voter from 1984 to the present except I could possibly see him voting for Perot in 92.
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« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2024, 02:56:50 AM »

Mario Vargas Llosa (1938-)

TTL: A socialist writer in his youth, he became a fiscal conservative between the 70s and 80s. A Nobel Prize winner, he is nowadays a revered but sometimes controversial conservative intelectual.

1960: Dobbs (Socialist Workers)
1964: Johnson (Democrat)
1968: Halstead (Socialist Workers)
1972: McGovern (Democrat)
1976: Carter (Democrat)
1980: Anderson (Independient)
1984: Reagan (Republican)
1988: Bush Sr (Republican)
1992: Bush Sr (Republican)
1996: Dole (Republican)
2000: Bush Jr (Republican)
2004: Bush Jr (Republican)
2008: McCain (Republican)
2012: Rommel (Republican)
2016: Trump (Republican)
2020: Trump (Republican)

I think Vargas Llosa would not have voted for Trump either time. He didn’t endorse Fujimori until her opponent was Pedro Castillo, a man who managed to prove to be even less committed to democracy than her.

Since when was the 2012 GOP nominee named Rommel?
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« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2024, 03:22:15 PM »

JK Rowling: Consistent Democrat until 2020 when she votes for Trump in 2020 because of transphobia.
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« Reply #7 on: March 06, 2024, 02:45:38 PM »

Mario Vargas Llosa (1938-)

TTL: A socialist writer in his youth, he became a fiscal conservative between the 70s and 80s. A Nobel Prize winner, he is nowadays a revered but sometimes controversial conservative intelectual.

1960: Dobbs (Socialist Workers)
1964: Johnson (Democrat)
1968: Halstead (Socialist Workers)
1972: McGovern (Democrat)
1976: Carter (Democrat)
1980: Anderson (Independient)
1984: Reagan (Republican)
1988: Bush Sr (Republican)
1992: Bush Sr (Republican)
1996: Dole (Republican)
2000: Bush Jr (Republican)
2004: Bush Jr (Republican)
2008: McCain (Republican)
2012: Rommel (Republican)
2016: Trump (Republican)
2020: Trump (Republican)

I think Vargas Llosa would not have voted for Trump either time. He didn’t endorse Fujimori until her opponent was Pedro Castillo, a man who managed to prove to be even less committed to democracy than her.

Since when was the 2012 GOP nominee named Rommel?
He was looking for the word Romney.

I know i'm kidding lol
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