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Calthrina950
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« on: July 07, 2020, 02:10:03 PM »
« edited: July 26, 2020, 11:27:32 PM by Calthrina950 »

I'm going to provide an updated list, starting from the very first election (1788) and moving up to the present.

1788: Washington.
1792: Washington.
1796: J. Adams.
1800: Jefferson.
1804: Jefferson.
1808: Madison.
1812: Madison.
1816: Monroe.
1820: Monroe.
1824: J.Q. Adams.
1828: J.Q. Adams.
1832: Clay.
1836: Harrison.
1840: Harrison.
1844: Polk.
1848: Taylor.
1852: Scott.
1856: Fremont.
1860: Lincoln.
1864: Lincoln.
1868: Grant.
1872: Grant.
1876: Hayes.
1880: Garfield.
1884: Cleveland.
1888: Cleveland.
1892: Cleveland.
1896: McKinley.
1900: McKinley.
1904: T. Roosevelt.
1908: Taft.
1912: T. Roosevelt.
1916: Hughes.
1920: Harding.
1924: LaFollette.
1928: Smith.
1932: F. Roosevelt.
1936: F. Roosevelt.
1940: F. Roosevelt.
1944: F. Roosevelt.
1948: Truman.
1952: Eisenhower.
1956: Eisenhower.
1960: Kennedy.
1964: L. Johnson.
1968: Humphrey.
1972: McGovern.
1976: Ford.
1980: Anderson.
1984: Mondale.
1988: H.W. Bush.
1992: Perot.
1996: Perot.
2000: Gore.
2004: Kerry.
2008: Obama.
2012: Obama.
2016: McMullin (ACTUAL VOTE).
2020: Biden (FUTURE VOTE).

EDIT: I've changed my 1924 vote from Coolidge to LaFollette. Otherwise, everything else is the same.
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Calthrina950
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2020, 10:39:39 PM »

A Mondale-Bush voter? What’s your reasoning for each vote?

Bush in my view, was the last Republican of the "pre-Reagan" mold-even though he was of course Reagan's Vice-President. When I first posted my voting choices, I actually marked my 1980/84 votes for Reagan. But I've changed my stances since.
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