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Question: ?
#1
James G. Blaine/John A. Logan (R)
 
#2
Grover Cleveland/Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
 
#3
Benjamin Butler/Absolom West (GB)
 
#4
John St. John/William Daniel (Pro.)
 
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Total Voters: 20

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Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee
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« on: December 13, 2009, 09:36:06 PM »

Thanks, Libertas.


The reason I wanted this one is because it is the one I would have voted for a Democrat in well anytime period for that matter. Blaine was a useless and corrupt tool. In the primaries, I like TR and a small number of others with an ounce of sense would have worked hard to get  Senator George F. Edmunds(R-VT) nominated, and with that failing, would have gone and voted for Cleveland in the general.
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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2009, 09:45:36 PM »

In the primaries, I like TR and a small number of others with an ounce of sense would have worked hard to get  Senator George F. Edmunds(R-VT) nominated

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Why is it you're so radically Left with regards to the events of a century and a half ago, but at least pretend-conservative today?

And to answer the thread, Cleveland again.

Maybe someday, you will know the answer to that question.
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2009, 09:53:36 PM »

In the primaries, I like TR and a small number of others with an ounce of sense would have worked hard to get  Senator George F. Edmunds(R-VT) nominated

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Why is it you're so radically Left with regards to the events of a century and a half ago, but at least pretend-conservative today?

And to answer the thread, Cleveland again.

Maybe someday, you will know the answer to that question.

I'm pretty sure I already know it: you are, at heart, a populist, and your positive economic score is the cross you bear to support the current GOP brand.

Nope. alas, no one shall ever figure me out. Sad
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Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2009, 04:37:03 PM »

Butler.


What's to figure out? You back nearly all Republicans throughout history, regardless of their ideology. Don't worry- you're not alone, on Atlas.

Close, but you are still wrong.
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