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Battista Minola 1616
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« on: February 10, 2021, 07:41:36 PM »

Of course they should. 1940 had one of the best choice of candidates imo, plus Henry Wallace was elected VP that year!

I wonder if anyone will come in and say "ackshually the Republicans were always a conservative party so Willkie, Roosevelt, and La Follette can't be liberals" or "ackshually deeply-held policy positions don't matter at all since they're just a means to an end."

How much straw did you pull to make this post?
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Battista Minola 1616
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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2021, 05:40:42 AM »

Of course they should. 1940 had one of the best choice of candidates imo, plus Henry Wallace was elected VP that year!

I wonder if anyone will come in and say "ackshually the Republicans were always a conservative party so Willkie, Roosevelt, and La Follette can't be liberals" or "ackshually deeply-held policy positions don't matter at all since they're just a means to an end."

Haven't NC Yankee and many others finally destroyed the "the Federalists/Whigs/pre-1964 GOP were the REEEEAL liberals" narrative already?

You are talking to HenryWallaceVP.
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