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BushKerry04
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« on: August 09, 2017, 12:08:38 PM »

In both political parties, which primary Presidential candidates do you believe where the most electable? Even if the party's nominee won, there could be a candidate who had a greater likelihood of winning or who would have won by a more comfortable margin. I'm curious to see what everyone thinks.

1960: Richard Nixon (R) Lyndon Johnson (D)
1964: Nelson Rockefeller (R) Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: George Romney (R) Hubert Humphrey (D)
1972: Richard Nixon (R) Ed Muskie (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan (R) Lloyd Bensten (D)
1980: Ronald Reagan (R) Jerry Brown (D)
1984: Ronald Reagan (R) John Glenn (D)
1988: Jack Kemp (R) Gary Hart (D)
1992: George Bush (R) Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Lamar Alexander (R) Bill Clinton (D)
2000: John McCain (R) Al Gore (D)
2004: George W. Bush (R) Wesley Clark (D)
2008: Mitt Romney (R) Barack Obama (D)
2012: Jon Huntsman (R) Barack Obama (D)
2016: Rand Paul (R) Bernie Sanders (D)
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