Partisan loyalty vs ideological loyalty: The 1928 election (user search)
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Conservative: Smith
 
#2
Conservative: Hoover
 
#3
Libertarian: Smith
 
#4
Libertarian: Hoover
 
#5
Liberal: Smith
 
#6
Liberal: Hoover
 
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Total Voters: 32

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« on: January 11, 2012, 06:53:17 PM »

I probably would have voted for Smith simply because the thought of having a Catholic president in 1928 would have seemed so radical that I wouldn't be able to pass it up. Oddly, I probably would have also opposed repealing the prohibition (I have an occasionally burning hatred for alcohol) if I were alive in 1928, so I would be the strange prohibitionist Catholic Al Smith voter.
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