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Question: ?
#1
John Adams
 
#2
Thomas Jefferson
 
#3
James Madison
 
#4
James Monroe
 
#5
John Q. Adams
 
#6
Andrew Jackson
 
#7
Martin Van Buren
 
#8
William Harrison
 
#9
John Tyler
 
#10
James Polk
 
#11
Zachary Taylor
 
#12
Millard Fillmore
 
#13
Franklin Pierce
 
#14
James Buchanan
 
#15
Abraham Lincoln
 
#16
Andrew Johnson
 
#17
Ulysses Grant
 
#18
Rutherford Hayes
 
#19
James Garfield
 
#20
Grover Cleveland
 
#21
Benjamin Harrison
 
#22
William McKinley
 
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Total Voters: 54

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RJ
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« on: February 03, 2005, 12:12:47 AM »

Just assume for a second everyone thinks it's Lincoln, although I keep hearing Mckinley(?)

I voted for Jackson. A real bastard. Unprecedented.First president to really put his own stamp on government. I'd certainly choose him over Mckinley myself, but that's just me...
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RJ
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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2005, 12:36:03 AM »

Well, yes. "A real bastard" is the best way I can think of to describe Old Hickory. I think he redefined the office. It takes a real bastard to do that and do some of the things he did, good or bad. Would you agree?
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