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Marokai Backbeat
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« Reply #150 on: December 09, 2008, 04:16:06 PM »

You've drifted so far to the dark side you're even starting to reject Theodore Roosevelt? Disappointing, disappointing..
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« Reply #151 on: December 11, 2008, 12:49:15 PM »
« Edited: December 11, 2008, 05:21:35 PM by Mint »

Either one would be fine with me.

1992 is a really tough one for me. I think I'd go for Clinton based on healthcare and a few other things but both were good candidates.
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« Reply #152 on: December 11, 2008, 01:45:27 PM »

You seriously would have voted for McCain? I thought that was a gag.
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« Reply #153 on: December 11, 2008, 02:12:31 PM »

1789: George Washington (No Party)
1792: George Washington (No Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican)
1808: James Madison (Democratic Republican)
1812: James Madison (Democratic Republican)
1816: James Monroe (Democratic Republican)
1820: James Monroe (Democratic Republican)
1824: Andrew Jackson (Democratic Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson (D)
1830: Andrew Jackson (D)
1836: Hugh White (Whig)
1840: William H. Harrison (Whig)
1844: Henry Clay (Whig)
1848: Zachary Taylor (Whig)
1852: Winfield Scott (Whig)
1856: Millard Fillmore (American)
1860: John Bell (Constitutional Union)
1864: Too busy shooting traitors to vote, but strongly supportive of Lincoln due to Andrew Johnson VP pick
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Rutherford Hayes (R)
1880: James Garfield (R)
1884: James Blaine (R)
1888: Benjamin Harrison (R)
1892: Benjamin Harrison (R)
1896: William McKinley (R)
1900: William McKinley (R)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: William Howard Taft (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (P)
1916: Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1920: Warren Harding (R)
1924: Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Herbert Hoover (R)
1936: Alfred Landon (R)
1940: Wendell Willkie (R)
1944: Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Thomas Dewey (R)
1952: Dwight D Eisenhower (R)
1956: Dwight D Eisenhower (R)
1960: Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Barry Goldwater (R)
1968: Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Richard Nixon (R)
1976: Gerald Ford (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ronald Reagan (R)
1988: George H.W. Bush (R)
1992: George H.W. Bush (R)
1996 Bob Dole (R)
2000: George W. Bush (R)
2004: George W. Bush (R)
2008: John McCain (R)
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« Reply #154 on: December 11, 2008, 05:21:11 PM »

You seriously would have voted for McCain? I thought that was a gag.
No joke.
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« Reply #155 on: December 11, 2008, 06:22:11 PM »

Obama is the joke.
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« Reply #156 on: December 11, 2008, 07:44:12 PM »
« Edited: April 08, 2009, 12:33:16 AM by Senator SPC »

Revised:
1789: Jefferson
1792: Jefferson
1796: Jefferson
1800: Jefferson
1804: Jefferson

1808: NOTA
1812: NOTA
1816: Monroe
1820: Monroe
1824: Jackson
1828: Jackson
1832: Jackson
1836: Van Buren
1840: Van Buren

1844: NOTA
1848: Van Buren
1852: Pierce
1856: Buchanan
1860: Douglas
1864: McLellan
1868: Seymour
1872: Greeley
1876: Tilden
1880: Scott
1884: Cleveland
1888: Cleveland
1892: Cleveland

1896: Palmer
1900: NOTA
1904: Parker
1908: NOTA
1912: NOTA
1916: NOTA
1920: Harding
1924: Coolidge

1928: NOTA
1932: NOTA
1936: Landon
1940: NOTA
1944: NOTA
1948: Thurmond
1952: MacArthur
1956: Andrews
1960: P: Goldwater G: NOTA
1964: P: Goldwater G: Goldwater
1968: P: McCarthy G: Wallace
1972: P: Ashbrook G: Hospers
1976: P: Reagan G: MacBride
1980: P: NOTA G: Clark
1984: P: McGovern G: Bergland
1988: P: DuPont G: Paul
1992: P: Buchanan G: Marrou
1996: P: Forbes G: Browne
2000: P: NOTA G: Browne
2004: P: NOTA G: Badnarik
2008: P: Paul G: Paul
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« Reply #157 on: December 11, 2008, 07:58:17 PM »


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« Reply #158 on: December 11, 2008, 10:25:12 PM »


Because McCarthy and Wallace are sooooo similar.
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« Reply #159 on: December 12, 2008, 06:05:44 AM »

You seriously would have voted for McCain? I thought that was a gag.

He seriously did vote for McCain. Totally unpredictable and completely random, I know. Considering he spent most of this year attacking and mocking him. Then did a 180 about two weeks before the election.
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« Reply #160 on: December 12, 2008, 12:16:29 PM »


Why does it surprise you that I would vote for my favorite President as he was seeking to be elected again? Tongue
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« Reply #161 on: December 12, 2008, 12:30:47 PM »


due to your reputation of being a partisan hack. Smiley
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« Reply #162 on: December 13, 2008, 04:03:39 PM »

1904: Roosevelt (R)
1908: Bryan (D)
1912: Roosevelt (P)
1916: Wilson (D)
1920: Cox (D)
1924: LaFollette (P)
1928: Smith (D)
1932: Roosevelt (D)
1936: Roosevelt (D)
1940: Roosevelt (D)
1944: Roosevelt (D)
1948: Wallace (P)
1952: Stevenson (D)
1956: Stevenson (D)
1960: Kennedy (D)
1964: Johnson (D)
1968: Humphrey (D)
1972: McGovern (D)
1976: Carter (D)
1980: Carter (D)
1984: Mondale (D)
1988: Dukakis (D)
1992: Clinton (D)
1996: Clinton (D)
2000: Gore (D)
2004: Kerry (D)
2008: Obama (D)

Democratic Primaries:
1972: McGovern
1976: Church
1980: Kennedy
1984: Hart
1988: Jackson
1992: Harkin
1996: Clinton
2000: Bradley
2004: Dean
2008: Obama
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« Reply #163 on: December 13, 2008, 05:43:23 PM »

1789: George Washington(Federalist-VA)
1792: Geroge Washington(Federalist-VA)
1796: John Adams(Federalist-MA)
1800: John Adams(Federalist-MA)
1804: Thomas Jefferson(Democratic-Republican-VA)
1808: James Madison(Demcoratic-Republican-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton(Federalist-NY)
1816: James Monroe(Democratic-Republican-VA)
1820: James Monroe(Democratic-Republican-VA)
1824: John Quincy Adams(Democratic-Republican-MA)
1828: John Quncy Adams(National Republican-MA)
1832: Henry Clay(National Republican-KY)
1836: Dan Webster(Whig-MA)    This one would be tough btw him and William Henry Harrison
1840: William Henry Harrison-Whig-VA)
1844: Henry Clay(Whig-MA)
1848: Zachary Taylor(Whig-LA)
1852: Winfield Scott(Whig-VA)
1856: John Charles Fremont(R-CA)
1860: Abraham Lincoln(R-ILL)
1864: Abraham Lincoln(R-ILL)
1868: Ulysess Simpson Grant(R-ILL)
1872: Ulysess Simpson Grant(R-ILL) I would of overlooked the corruption
1876: Rutherford Birchard Hayes(R-OH)
1880: James Garfiled(R-OH)
1884: Grover Cleveland(D-NY) Blaine was too corrupt for my tastes
1888: Benjamen Harrison(R-IN) returning to normal voting habits
1892: Grover Cleveland(D-NY) ahh!!! Harrison spent too much!!
1896: William McKinely(R-OH) Cleveland left nation in Depression.
1900: William McKinely(R-OH) Economy back, Beat the Spanish.
1904: Theodore Roosevelt(R-NY) Poor Mckinely. Teddy is strong.
1908: William Howard Taft(R-OH)
1912: William Howard Taft(R-OH) Teddy you had your turn. Wilson is racist
1916: Charles Evans Hughes(R-NY)
1920: Warren G. Harding(R-OH)
1924: Calvin Coolidge(R-MA) Keep Cool with Coolidge
1928: Herbert Hoover(R-IA)
1932: Franklin Delano Roosevelt(D-NY) -Depression, Hoover's Tax hikes and Protectionism, and the need for nice cool beer.
1936: Franklin Delano Roosevelt(D-NY) -Landon provides no reason to return to GOP.
1940: Wendell Lewis Wilkie(R-NY)  2 is enough, the Depression is still on, and FDR's court packing plan worries me. Plus Wilkie is one of my favorite Presidents we never had.
1944: Franklin Delano Roosevelt(D-NY) to support war effort.
1948: Thomas E. Dewey(R-NY)
1952: Dwight David Eisenhower(R-KS)
1956: Dwight David Eisenhower(R-PA)
1960: Richard Milhous Nixon(R-CA)
1964: Barry Morrris Goldwater(R-AZ)
1968: Richard Milhous Nixon(R-CA)
1972: Richard Milhous Nixon(R-CA)
1976: Gerald Ford(R-MI)
1980: Ronald Reagan(R-CA)
1984: Ronald Reagan(R-CA)
1988: George Herbert Walker Bush(R-TX)
1992: George Herbert Walker Bush(R-TX)
1996: Bob Dole(R-KS)  
2000: George Walker Bush(R-TX)
2004: George Walker Bush(R-TX)
2008: John Sidney McCain III(R-AZ)


Primaries
1964: Barry Goldwater
1968: George Romney
1972: John Ashbrook
1976: Ronald Reagan
1980: Ronald Reagan
1984: Ronald Reagan
1988: George Bush
1992: George Bush
1996: Kemp or Buchanan
2000: George W. Bush
2004: George W. Bush
2008: Mitt Romney
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« Reply #164 on: December 13, 2008, 08:09:47 PM »

Primaries
1964: Barry Goldwater
1968: George Romney
1972: John Ashbrook
1976: Ronald Reagan
1980: Ronald Reagan
1984: Ronald Reagan
1988: George Bush
1992: George Bush
1996: Kemp or Buchanan
2000: George W. Bush
2004: George W. Bush
2008: Mitt Romney
People appear to think George Romney was a conservative like the post-Massachusetts version of Mitt Romney. In reality, George Romney was the moderate-to-liberal candidate in the 1968 Republican parties (and would probably be considered a liberal in today's political environment). He ran against the Viet Nam War and in 1964 refused to endorse Barry Goldwater in the general. It would've been strange for a Goldwater/Ashbrook/Reagan Republican to vote for Romney in 1968, particularly considering there was a conservative running, Ronald Reagan himself.
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« Reply #165 on: December 19, 2008, 12:55:22 AM »

1789: Washington
1792: Washington
1796: Jefferson
1800: Jefferson
1804: Jefferson
1808: Madison
1812: Madison
1816: Monroe
1820: Monroe
1824: Jackson
1828: Jackson
1832: Jackson
1836: Van Buren
1840: Van Buren
1844: Tyler
1848: Cass
1852: Pierce
1856: Buchanan
1860: Douglas
1864: Would not have had a vote, if I had, McClellan
1868: Seymour
1872: Greeley
1876: Tilden
1880: Hancock
1884: Cleveland
1888: Cleveland
1892: Cleveland
1896: Bryan
1900: Bryan
1904: Parker
1908: Bryan
1912: Wilson
1916: Wilson
1920: Cox
1924: Davis
1928: Smith
1932: Roosevelt
1936: Roosevelt
1940: Roosevelt
1944: Roosevelt
1948: Publically Thurmond, Truman in the voting booth
1952: Stevenson
1956: Stevenson
1960: Kennedy
1964: Publically Goldwater, Johnson in the voting booth
1968: Publically Wallace, Humphrey in the voting booth
1972: Nixon
1976: Carter
1980: Carter
1984: Reagan
1988: Dukakis
1992: Clinton
1996: Clinton
2000: George W Bush (2nd biggest mistake of my life)
2004: George W Bush (biggest mistake of my life)
2008: Barack Obama (would have been McCain but for Palin)


Democratic Primaries
1960: Kennedy
1964: would have skipped it
1968: Humphrey
1972: Wallace
1976: Carter
1980: Carter
1984: Hollings
1988: Gore
1992: Clinton
1996: Clinton
2000: Gore
2004: Clark
2008: Biden had I been given the choice, as it stood, Clinton
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« Reply #166 on: December 19, 2008, 01:08:32 AM »

Why would you have felt the need to pretend to vote for someone else?  Especially an open racist?  And I'm also confused by your decision to vote for Cleveland (along with others).  He's pretty much the diametric opposite of what you seem to stand for.

I live in Biloxi, Mississippi. I know how this area has voted over time. We may be culturally akin to Louisiana, but in those days all the same rules applied as in the rest of the state. Of course, in 1960 we actually voted for Kennedy when all the hicks voted for Nixon or the "Unpledged Slate"

And as for Cleveland, he was the Democratic candidate wasn't he, and the ancestors of mine who were not in Croatia, or in a part of LaFourche Parish you've never heard of were all involved in the liberation movements of the 1870s, so had I been alive at the time, I probably also would have been involved in one of those movements, and would have been voting solid Democratic.
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« Reply #167 on: June 15, 2009, 04:16:11 PM »

1789: George Washington (No Party)
1792: George Washington (No Party)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican)
1808: James Madison (Democratic Republican)
1812: James Madison (Democratic Republican)
1816: James Monroe (Democratic Republican)
1820: James Monroe (Democratic Republican)
1824: Andrew Jackson (Democratic Republican)
1828: Andrew Jackson (Democrat)
1830: Andrew Jackson (Democrat)
1836: William Henry Harrison (Whig)
1840: William Henry Harrison (Whig)
1844: Henry Clay (Whig)
1848: Zachary Taylor (Whig)
1852: Winfield Scott (Whig)
1856: John C. Frémont (Republican)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)
1876: Rutherford Hayes (Republican)
1880: James Garfield (Republican)
1884: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1888: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1892: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1896: William McKinley (Republican)
1900: William McKinley (Republican)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1908: William Howard Taft (Republican)
1912: William Howard Taft (Republican)
1916: Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
1920: Warren Harding (Republican)
1924: Calvin Coolidge (Republican)
1928: Herbert Hoover (Republican)
1932: Herbert Hoover (Republican)
1936: Alfred Landon (Republican)
1940: Wendell Willkie (Republican)
1944: Thomas Dewey (Republican)
1948: Thomas Dewey (Republican)
1952: Dwight D Eisenhower (Republican)
1956: Dwight D Eisenhower (Republican)
1960: Richard Nixon (Republican)
1964: Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1968: Richard Nixon (Republican)
1972: Richard Nixon (Republican)
1976: Gerald Ford (Republican)
1980: John Anderson (Independent)
1984: David Bergland (Libertarian)
1988: George H.W. Bush (Republican)*
1992: George H.W. Bush (Republican)*
1996: Bob Dole (Republican)*
2000: George W. Bush (Republican)*
2004: Michael Badnarik (Libertarian)*
2008: Bob Barr (Libertarian)*

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« Reply #168 on: June 15, 2009, 04:23:48 PM »

1932 FDR
1936 FDR
1940 FDR
1944 FDR
1948 Truman
1952 Stevenson
1956 Eisenhower
1960 Kennedy
1964 Johnson
1968 Humphrey
1972 Probably stayed home, or McGovern
1976 Carter
1980 Carter
1984 Probably stayed home
1988 Dukakis
1992 Clinton
1996 Clinton
2000 Gore
2004 Kerry
2008 Obama
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« Reply #169 on: June 15, 2009, 05:03:11 PM »
« Edited: June 17, 2009, 08:15:07 AM by Palin-Romney 2012 »

1789 : George Washington (None-VA)
1792 : George Washington (None-VA)
1796 : John Adams (Feds-MA)
1800 : John Adams (Feds-MA)
1804 : Charles Pinckney (Feds-SC)

1808 : James Madison (D/R-VA)
1812 : James Madison (D/R-VA)

1816 : Rufus King (Feds-NY)
1820 : Write In A federalist

1824 : John Q. Adams (D/R-MA)
1828 : John Q. Adams (National-R-MA) 
1832 : Henry Clay (National-R-KY)
1836 : Daniel Webster (Whig-NH)
1840 : William Harrison (Whig-OH)
1844 : Henry Clay (Whig-KY)
1848 : Zachary Taylor (Whig-LA)
1852 : Winfield Scott (Whig-NJ)

1856 : John C. Fremont (R-CA)
1860 : Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)
1864 : Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)
1868 : Ulysses S. Grant (R-IL)
1872 : Ulysses S. Grant (R-IL)
1876 : Rutherford  B. Hayes (R-OH)
1880 : James A. Garfield (R-OH)
1884 : James G. Blaine (R-ME)
1888 GOP Primary : William B. Allison (R-IA)
1888 : Benjamin Harrison (R-IN)
1892  GOP Primary : William McKinley (R-OH)
1892 : Benjamin Harrison (R-IN)
1896 : William McKinley (R-OH)
1900 : William McKinley (R-OH)
1904 : Teddy Roosevelt (R-NY)
1908 GOP Primary : Charles Fairbanks (R-IN)
1908 : William Taft (R-OH)

1912 : Teddy Roosevelt (Progress.-NY)
1916 : Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ)
1920 GOP Primary : Calvin Coolidge (R-MA)
1920 : Warren Harding (R-OH)
1924 : Calvin Coolidge (R-MA)
1928 GOP Primary : Frank Lowden (R-IL)

1928 : Al Smith (D-NY)
1932 : Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)

1936 : Alf Landon (R-KS)
1940 : Wendell Willkie (R-NY)
1944 GOP Primary : Robert Taft (R-OH)
1944 : Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1948 GOP Primary : Robert Taft (R-OH)
1948 : Thomas Dewey (R-NY)
1952 GOP Primary : Robert Taft (R-OH)
1952 : Dwight Eisenhower (R-NY)
1956 : Dwight Eisenhower (R-NY)
1960 : Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1964 : Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)
1968 GOP Primary : Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
1968 : Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1972 : Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1976 GOP Primary : Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
1976 : Gerald Ford (R-MI)
1980 : Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
1984 : Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
1988 GOP Primary : Pat Robertson (R-VA) Jack Kemp (R-NY)
1988 : George H.W Bush (R-TX)
1992 : George H.W Bush (R-TX)
1996 GOP Primary : Alan Keyes (R-MD)
1996 : Bob Dole (R-KS)
2000 : George W. Bush (R-TX)
2004 : George W. Bush (R-TX)
2008 GOP Primary : Rudy Giuliani (R-NY)
2008 GOP Primary : Mitt Romney (R-MA)
2008 : John McCain (R-AZ)

That's all for now!!!!!

Here are my party registrations :

(1789-1824) : Federalist
(1824-1832) : National Republican
(1832-1856) : Whig
(1856-Current) : Republican


these are inaccurate. Would've been a Dem between 1933-1949

None : 2
Federalist : 5
Democrat-Republican : 3
National Republican : 2
Whigs : 5
Democrats : 3
Republicans : 36
Progressive : 1
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« Reply #170 on: June 15, 2009, 06:24:19 PM »
« Edited: June 15, 2009, 06:36:27 PM by Mechaman »

1789. George Clinton (Anti-Federalist)
1792. Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1796. Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1800. Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1804. Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1808. James Madison (Democratic-Republican)
1812. James Madison (Democratic-Republican)
1816. James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)
1820. James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)
1824. Andrew Jackson (Democratic-Republican)
1828. Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1832. Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
1836. Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1840. Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1844. James G. Birney (Liberty)
1848. Martin Van Buren (Free Soil Party)
1852. John Parker Hale (Free Soil Party)
1856. John C. Fremont (Republican)
1860. NOTA
1864. George McClellan (Democratic)
1868. Horatio Seymour (Democratic)
1872. Horace Greeley (Liberal Republican)
1876. Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic)
1880. Winfield Hancock (Democratic)
1884. Grover Cleveland (Democratic)
1888. Grover Cleveland (Democratic)
1892. Grover Cleveland (Democratic)
1896. John McCauley Palmer (National Democrat)
1900. William McKinley (Republican)
1904. Alton B. Parker (Democratic)
1908. William Howard Taft (Republican)
1912. William Howard Taft (Republican)
1916. Charles Evan Hughes (Republican)
1920. Warren G. Harding (Republican)
1924. Calvin Coolidge (Republican)
1928. NOTA
1932. NOTA
1936. Alfred Landon (Republican)
1940. Wendell Wilkie (Republican)
1944. Thomas Dewey (Republican)
1948. Thomas Dewey (Republican)
1952. Adlai Stevenson II (Democratic)
1956. Adlai Stevenson II (Democratic)
1960. John F Kennedy (Democratic)
1964. P:William Scranton (Republican) G:Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)
1968. P:Eugene McCarthy (Democratic) G:Hubert Humphrey (Democratic)
1972. P:Eugene McCarthy (Democratic) G:George McGovern (Democratic)
1976. P:Jerry Brown (Democratic) G:Gerald Ford (Republican)
1980. G:Ed Clark (Libertarian)
1984. P:Gary Hart (Democratic) G:David Bergland (Libertarian)
1988. P:Jack Kemp (Republican) G:Ron Paul (Libertarian)
1992. P:Paul Tsongas (Democratic) G:Ross Perot (Independent)
1996. P:Pete Wilson (Republican) G:Harry Browne (Libertarian)
2000. G:Harry Browne (Libertarian)
2004. P:Howard Dean (Democratic) G:Michael Badnarik (Libertarian)
2008. P:Ron Paul (Republican) G: Ron Paul (Constitution)

As you can see I'm quite the Civil Libertarian.
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« Reply #171 on: June 15, 2009, 06:25:00 PM »

You don't know anything about Robert Taft, do you?
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« Reply #172 on: June 15, 2009, 08:15:09 PM »

You don't know anything about Robert Taft, do you?

Who me?
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« Reply #173 on: June 15, 2009, 08:19:27 PM »


Yes, you.
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« Reply #174 on: June 15, 2009, 09:32:42 PM »
« Edited: July 19, 2009, 09:04:31 PM by Husker »

1904: T Roosevelt
1908: Bryan
1912: T Roosevelt
1916: Hughes
1920: Harding
1924: LaFollete
1928: Smith
1932: FDR
1936: FDR
1940: Willkie
1944: FDR
1948: Truman
1952: Eisenhower
1956: Eisenhower
1960: Kennedy
1964: Goldwater
1968: Nixon
1972: McGovern
1976: Ford
1980: Anderson
1984: Reagan
1988: Bush
1992: Perot
1996: Clinton
2000: Nader
2004: Kerry
2008: Obama
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