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Deus Naturae
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« on: October 22, 2013, 10:39:34 PM »
« edited: October 22, 2013, 10:41:42 PM by Deus naturae »

2012: Johnson
2008: Barr
2004: Badnarik
2000: Browne
1996: Browne
1992: Marrou
1988: Paul
1984: Reagan
1980: Clark
1976: MacBride
1972: Hospers
1968: Pigasus
1964: Goldwater
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« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2014, 12:25:31 AM »
« Edited: March 03, 2014, 03:14:47 AM by Rep. Deus »

1968:
Humphrey: 7
Nixon: 8
Wallace: 1
Pigasus: 1
Pigasus was an independent Tongue

Also, who voted for Wallace?

2012: Johnson
2008: Barr
2004: Badnarik
2000: Browne
1996: Browne
1992: Marrou
1988: Paul
1984: ReaganBergland
1980: Clark
1976: MacBride
1972: Hospers
1968: Pigasus
1964: Goldwater
Changing 1984 vote to Bergland (not sure why I didn't do that in the first place). Anyway, here's a continuation:
1960: Kennedy
1956: Eisenhower
1952: Eisenhower
1948: Dewey
1944: Dewey
1940: Willkie
1936: Landon
1932: Hoover
1928: Smith
1924: Coolidge
1920: Harding
1916: Hughes
1912: Taft
1908: Taft
1904: Parker
1900: McKinley
1896: Palmer
1892: Cleveland
1888: Cleveland
1884: Cleveland
1880: Hancock
1876: Tilden
1872: Greeley
1868: Seymour
1864: McClellan
1860: abstain
1856: Buchanan
1852: Hale
1848: Van Buren
1844: Polk
1840: Van Buren
1836: Van Buren
1832: Writ
1828: Jackson
1824: Crawford
1820: Monroe
1816: Monroe
1812: Madison
1808: Clinton
1804: Jefferson
1800: Jefferson
1796: Jefferson
1792: Clinton
1788: Clinton

Notes: Gold denotes Gold Standard Democratic, purple denotes Liberal Republican, brown denotes Anti-Masonic, teal denotes Free Soil, orange denotes Democratic-Republican, or in the case of 1788, Anti-Federalist
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