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« on: November 15, 2013, 12:02:27 AM »

2012- Barack Obama  (My First Election Day)
2008- John McCain
2004- George W Bush
2000- George W Bush
1996- Bill Clinton
1992- Ross Perot (Right Now, changes a lot)
1988- George Bush
1984- Ronald Reagan
1980- Ronald Reagan
1976- Gerard R Ford
1972- Richard Nixon
1968- Richard Nixon
1964- Lyndon Johnson

1960- Richard Nixon
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2014, 02:44:29 PM »

2012- Barack Obama  (My First Election Day)
2008- John McCain
2004- George W Bush
2000- George W Bush
1996- Bill Clinton
1992- Ross Perot (Right Now, changes a lot)
1988- George Bush
1984- Ronald Reagan
1980- Ronald Reagan
1976- Gerard R Ford
1972- Richard Nixon
1968- Richard Nixon
1964- Lyndon Johnson

1960- Richard Nixon

To quote LBJ: "Let us Continue.."

1956: Dwight Eisenhower
1952: Dwight Eisenhower
1948: Harry S Truman
1944: FDR
1940: Wendell Willkie (Really a fan of Willkie, shame he never got any office.)
1936: FDR
1932: FDR
1928: Herbert Hoover
1924: Calvin Coolidge
1920: Warren Harding
1916: Woodrow Wilson (Not a fan of him, but that's due to his 2nd term. His first wasn't too bad)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt
1908: William H Taft
1904: Theodore Roosevelt
1900: William McKinley
1896: William McKinley  (Really like Bryan's style in 1896, just to extreme for my tastes.)
1892: Grover Cleveland
1888: Grover Cleveland
1884: Grover Cleveland

That's where I stop, for now Wink
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« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2014, 10:58:47 PM »

2012- Barack Obama  (My First Election Day)
2008- John McCain
2004- George W Bush
2000- George W Bush
1996- Bill Clinton
1992- Ross Perot (Right Now, changes a lot)
1988- George Bush
1984- Ronald Reagan
1980- Ronald Reagan
1976- Gerard R Ford
1972- Richard Nixon
1968- Richard Nixon
1964- Lyndon Johnson

1960- Richard Nixon

To quote LBJ: "Let us Continue.."

1956: Dwight Eisenhower
1952: Dwight Eisenhower
1948: Harry S Truman
1944: FDR
1940: Wendell Willkie (Really a fan of Willkie, shame he never got any office.)
1936: FDR
1932: FDR
1928: Herbert Hoover
1924: Calvin Coolidge
1920: Warren Harding
1916: Woodrow Wilson (Not a fan of him, but that's due to his 2nd term. His first wasn't too bad)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt
1908: William H Taft
1904: Theodore Roosevelt
1900: William McKinley
1896: William McKinley  (Really like Bryan's style in 1896, just to extreme for my tastes.)
1892: Grover Cleveland
1888: Grover Cleveland
1884: Grover Cleveland

That's where I stop, for now Wink

Let's finish it off:

1880: James Garfield
1876: Samuel Tilden
1872: US Grant
1868: US Grant
1864: NC Couldn't Vote
1860: Stephen Douglas (Being Realistic, The Reps were not choices here)
1856: James Buchanan (Being Realistic, The Reps were not choices here, Definite Yuck)
1852: Winfield Scott
1848: Zachary Taylor
1844: James K Polk
1840: William H Harrison
1836: Martin Van Buren
1832: Andrew Jackson
1828: Andrew Jackson
1824: Andrew Jackson
1820: James Monroe
1816: James Monroe
1812: James Madison
1808: James Madison
1804: Thomas Jefferson
1800: Thomas Jefferson
1796: John Adams
1792: George Washington
1789: NC Couldn't vote
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