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Question: Who did Don Draper vote for?
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Hillary Clinton
 
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Bernie Sanders
 
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Donald Trump
 
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Ted Cruz
 
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Jon Kasich
 
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« on: May 08, 2024, 06:29:03 PM »

On Cinema at the Cinema:

Tim Heidecker: Confirmed rabid Republican. His beliefs are actually discussed on the show. In 2016 he had a flirtation with Carson but ended up going with Trump and has remained in total devotion to him. Probably supported Cain and then Gingrich/Santorum in 2012, though voted enthusiastically for Romney. Probably doesn't vote in non-presidential election years, except when San Bernardino County has DA elections.

Gregg Turkington
: Totally apolitical, and hostile to any discussion excluding movies. If he has ever voted it was probably a long time ago, before his current flaws ossified, and it was probably for a Democrat.

Mark Proksch: May have voted before the first coma, was probably a Democrat if so. Has not voted since.

Joe Estevez: Democrat, not very political. Probably voted for the establishment Dem candidate in every primary.

Toni Newman: It's established in Mister America that she's a partisan Republican with a lot of deeply seated racism. Obviously an utterly devoted Trump supporter since 2016 (with probably a sexual undercurrent). Pre-2016 she probably voted for Santorum in 2012 and Huckabee in 2008. She is likely an extremely reliable voter, turning out for every single election.

Matt Newman: Probably a non-voter, but potentially deeply into horrifying worlds of online misogyny. A lot depends on how you interpret recent plot revelations however.

Axiom: Not a citizen, probably not a voter in Italy either. If so, probably M5S?

Manuel: Same as Axiom.

Dr. Luther San(chez): Apolitical pre-2016, maybe voting for a woo-woo Democrat or 3rd party here and there while generally not voting much. Post 2016 he probably would have flipped to Trump, and likely would have strongly supported Republicans in the Covid period due to anti-vaccine politics
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Ayaka Ohwaki: Not a citizen; impossible to know how she would vote in Japan.

G. Amato: Potentially not a citizen, but if so probably a not-too political Republican. Probably a right-wing Peronist in Argentina? How do organized crime people vote there?

Joey "Patron" Patrocelli: A firm Republican, assuming he votes, which he may not for career-related reasons. Not too political, but very averse to feminism and anything he considers "woke." Probably was a dittohead-type, now he might like Andrew Tate.

Kaili Amato: Her character is still mysterious enough to not make this clear in any way.

Michael "LaRue" Matthews: Relentless Trump supporter and Qanon devotee. Probably not too political before he went down the rabbit hole.
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