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HenryWallaceVP
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« on: June 14, 2017, 10:54:44 PM »

1789: George Washington
1792: George Washington
1796: John Adams
1800: John Adams
1804: Charles Pinckney
1808: Charles Pinckney
1812: DeWitt Clinton
1816: Rufus King
1820: James Monroe
1824: John Quincy Adams
1828: John Quincy Adams
1832: Henry Clay
1836: William Henry Harrison
1840: William Henry Harrison
1844: Henry Clay
1848: Martin Van Buren
1852: Winfield Scott
1856: John C. Frémont
1860: Abraham Lincoln
1864: Abraham Lincoln
1868: Ulysses S. Grant
1872: Ulysses S. Grant
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes
1880: James Garfield
1884: James G. Blaine
1888: Benjamin Harrison
1892: Benjamin Harrison
1896: William Jennings Bryan
1900: William Jennings Bryan
1904: Theodore Roosevelt
1908: William Jennings Bryan
1912: Theodore Roosevelt
1916: Charles Evans Hughes
1920: Eugene V. Debs
1924: Robert M. La Follette
1928: Al Smith
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1948: Harry S. Truman
1952: Adlai Stevenson
1956: Adlai Stevenson
1960: John F. Kennedy
1964: Lyndon Johnson
1968: Hubert Humphrey
1972: George McGovern
1976: Jimmy Carter
1980: Jimmy Carter
1984: Walter Mondale
1988: Michael Dukakis
1992: Bill Clinton
1996: Bill Clinton
2000: Al Gore
2004: John Kerry
2008: Barack Obama
2012: Barack Obama
2016: Hillary Clinton

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« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2017, 04:00:37 PM »
« Edited: April 01, 2018, 11:41:02 AM by HenryWallaceVP »

Home State (based on which state, in my opinion, had the best politics during their respective time periods)Sad
Massachusetts: 1788-1896
Nevada: 1896-1912
Minnesota: 1912-2016
Vermont: 2016-present

Party Affiliation:
Independent: 1788-1791
Federalist: 1791-1824
Democratic-Republican: 1824-1828
National Republican: 1828-1834
Whig: 1834-1854
Republican: 1854-1896
Independent: 1896-1928
Democratic: 1928-present


Presidential Votes:
1788-89: George Washington (I)
1792: George Washington (I)
1796: John Adams (F)
1800: John Adams (F)
1804: Charles Pinckney (F)
1808: Charles Pinckney (F)

1812: DeWitt Clinton (DR)
1816: Rufus King (F)
1820: James Monroe (DR)
1824: John Quincy Adams (DR)

1828: John Quincy Adams (NR)
1832: Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Daniel Webster (W)

1840: Martin Van Buren (D)
1844: Henry Clay (W)
1848: Martin Van Buren (FS)
1852: Winfield Scott (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (R)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (R)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (R)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes (R)
1880: James Garfield (R)
1884: James G. Blaine (R)
1888: Benjamin Harrison (R)
1892: Benjamin Harrison (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (D)

1904: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (D)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (P)
1916: Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1920: Eugene V. Debs (S)
1924: Robert M. La Follette (P)
1928: Al Smith (D)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1948: Henry Wallace (P)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson (D)
1960: John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey (D)
1972: George McGovern (D)
1976: Jimmy Carter (D)
1980: Jimmy Carter (D)
1984: Walter Mondale (D)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Al Gore (D)
2004: John Kerry (D)
2008: Barack Obama (D)
2012: Barack Obama (D)
2016: Hillary Clinton (D)
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2018, 11:10:18 PM »
« Edited: December 09, 2018, 10:15:27 PM by HenryWallaceVP »

General Elections:

1788-89: George Washington (I)
1792: George Washington (I)
1796: John Adams (F)
1800: John Adams (F)
1804: Charles Pinckney (F)
1808: Charles Pinckney (F)

1812: DeWitt Clinton (DR)
1816: Rufus King (F)
1820: James Monroe (DR)
1824: John Quincy Adams (DR)

1828: John Quincy Adams (NR)
1832: Henry Clay (NR)
1836: Daniel Webster (W)

1840: Martin Van Buren (D)
1844: Henry Clay (W)
1848: Martin Van Buren (FS)
1852: Winfield Scott (W)
1856: John C. Frémont (R)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (R)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (R)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes (R)
1880: James Garfield (R)
1884: James G. Blaine (R)
1888: Benjamin Harrison (R)
1892: Benjamin Harrison (R)
1896: William Jennings Bryan (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (D)

1904: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (D)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (P)
1916: Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1920: Eugene V. Debs (S)
1924: Robert M. La Follette (P)
1928: Al Smith (D)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1948: Henry Wallace (P)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Adlai Stevenson (D)
1960: John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey (D)
1972: George McGovern (D)
1976: Jimmy Carter (D)
1980: Jimmy Carter (D)
1984: Walter Mondale (D)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Al Gore (D)
2004: John Kerry (D)
2008: Barack Obama (D)
2012: Barack Obama (D)
2016: Hillary Clinton (D)


Democratic Primaries:

1952: Estes Kefauver (D)
1956: Estes Kefauver (D)
1960: John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Eugene McCarthy (D)
1972: George McGovern (D)
1976: Frank Church (D)
1980: Ted Kennedy (D)
1984: Jesse Jackson (D)
1988: Jesse Jackson (D)
1992: Tom Harkin (D)
1996: Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Bill Bradley (D)
2004: Howard Dean (D)
2008: Barack Obama (D)
2012: Barack Obama (D)
2016: Bernie Sanders (D)
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« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2020, 01:44:01 PM »
« Edited: March 19, 2020, 04:52:10 PM by HenryWallaceVP »

Updated:

1788-89: George Washington (I)
1792: George Washington (I)
1796: John Adams (F)
1800: John Adams (F)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (DR)
1808: James Madison (DR)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (DR)
1816: Rufus King (F)
1820: James Monroe (DR)
1824: John Quincy Adams (DR)
1828: John Quincy Adams (NR)
1832: Henry Clay (NR)

1836: Martin van Buren (D)
1840: Martin Van Buren (D)

1844: Henry Clay (W)
1848: Martin Van Buren (FS)
1852: John P. Hale (FS)

1856: John C. Frémont (R)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (R)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (R)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (R)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (R)

1876: Peter Cooper (G)
1880: James Garfield (R)
1884: James G. Blaine (R)
1888: Benjamin Harrison (R)
1892: Benjamin Harrison (R)

1896: William Jennings Bryan (D)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (D)

1904: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (D)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (P)
1916: Charles Evans Hughes (R)
1920: Eugene V. Debs (S)
1924: Robert M. La Follette (P)
1928: Al Smith (D)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)

1948: Henry Wallace (P)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)

1960: John F. Kennedy (D)
1964: Lyndon Johnson (D)
1968: Hubert Humphrey (D)
1972: George McGovern (D)
1976: Jimmy Carter (D)
1980: Jimmy Carter (D)
1984: Walter Mondale (D)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Al Gore (D)
2004: John Kerry (D)
2008: Barack Obama (D)
2012: Barack Obama (D)
2016: Hillary Clinton (D)


Affiliation by Party System:

First Party System (1792-1824): Federalist
Second Party System (1824-1856): National Republican/Whig
Third Party System (1856-1896): Republican
Fourth Party System (1896-1932): Republican

Fifth Party System (1932-1980): Democratic
Sixth Party System (1980-?): Democratic
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« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2020, 11:52:38 PM »
« Edited: July 01, 2020, 11:27:01 AM by HenryWallaceVP »

Update:

1788-89: George Washington
1792: George Washington

1796: John Adams
1800: John Adams

1804: Thomas Jefferson
1808: James Madison

1812: DeWitt Clinton
1816: Rufus King

1820: James Monroe
1824: John Quincy Adams
1828: John Quincy Adams
1832: Henry Clay

1836: Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren

1844: Henry Clay
1848: Martin Van Buren
1852: John P. Hale

1856: John C. Frémont
1860: Abraham Lincoln
1864: Abraham Lincoln
1868: Ulysses S. Grant
1872: Ulysses S. Grant

1876: Peter Cooper
1880: James B. Weaver
1884: Benjamin Butler

1888: Benjamin Harrison
1892: James B. Weaver
1896: William Jennings Bryan
1900: William Jennings Bryan

1904: Theodore Roosevelt
1908: William Jennings Bryan
1912: Theodore Roosevelt
1916: Charles Evans Hughes
1920: Eugene V. Debs
1924: Robert M. La Follette
1928: Al Smith
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt

1948: Henry Wallace
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower

1960: John F. Kennedy
1964: Lyndon Johnson
1968: Hubert Humphrey
1972: George McGovern
1976: Jimmy Carter
1980: Jimmy Carter
1984: Walter Mondale
1988: Michael Dukakis
1992: Bill Clinton
1996: Bill Clinton
2000: Al Gore
2004: John Kerry
2008: Barack Obama
2012: Barack Obama
2016: Hillary Clinton
2020: Joe Biden


Without Third Parties (supposing they weren't on the ballot in my home state):

1788-89: George Washington
1792: George Washington

1796: John Adams
1800: John Adams

1804: Thomas Jefferson
1808: James Madison

1812: DeWitt Clinton
1816: Rufus King

1820: James Monroe
1824: John Quincy Adams
1828: John Quincy Adams
1832: Henry Clay

1836: Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren

1844: Henry Clay
1848: Zachary Taylor
1852: Winfield Scott

1856: John C. Frémont
1860: Abraham Lincoln
1864: Abraham Lincoln
1868: Ulysses S. Grant
1872: Ulysses S. Grant
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes
1880: James Garfield
1884: James G. Blaine
1888: Benjamin Harrison
1892: Benjamin Harrison

1896: William Jennings Bryan
1900: William Jennings Bryan

1904: Theodore Roosevelt
1908: William Jennings Bryan
1912: William Howard Taft
1916: Charles Evans Hughes
1920: Warren Harding
1924: Calvin Coolidge

1928: Al Smith
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1948: Harry S. Truman

1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower

1960: John F. Kennedy
1964: Lyndon Johnson
1968: Hubert Humphrey
1972: George McGovern
1976: Jimmy Carter
1980: Jimmy Carter
1984: Walter Mondale
1988: Michael Dukakis
1992: Bill Clinton
1996: Bill Clinton
2000: Al Gore
2004: John Kerry
2008: Barack Obama
2012: Barack Obama
2016: Hillary Clinton
2020: Joe Biden


Political Affiliation by Party System:

First Party System (1792-1824): Federalist
Second Party System (1824-1856): National Republican and Whig

Third Party System (1856-1896): Republican
Fourth Party System (1896-1932): Republican

Fifth Party System (1932-1980): Democratic
Sixth Party System (1980-2020): Democratic
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« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2020, 11:48:48 AM »

WITHOUT THIRD PARTIES
1844   James Knox Polk (Democratic)
1848   Zachary Taylor (Whig)
1852   Winfield Scott (Whig)
1876   Samuel Jones Tilden (Democratic)
1880   James Abram Garfield (Republican)
1884   Stephen Grover Cleveland (Democratic)
1892   Benjamin Harrison (Republican)
1912   Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Democratic)
1924   John Calvin Coolidge (Republican)

May I ask why you'd choose Polk over Clay? If you're opposed to the westward expansion of slavery driven by warfare, as I'd imagine you are, Clay seems the obvious choice. Also, why Tilden over Hayes? I don't like either of them, but Hayes strikes me as the lesser evil, since he at least nominally supported Reconstruction during the campaign.
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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2020, 10:08:06 AM »

I think I have said this before, but it actually still surprises me how many Democrats would have voted for Eisenhower.  I mean, taking away the fact that Ike was actually a pretty standard mainstream conservative for the time, Stevenson was a decidedly "liberal" Democrat.  I know Ike has gained a (well-deserved!) great reputation over the years, but this isn't exactly like picking Coolidge over Davis.  Perhaps it's because of Stevenson's VP pick to placate the South, but no one usually has a real problem with FDR or Truman throwing the Southern Democrats' bones.  I'd have to imagine it's just Eisenhower's personal popularity, but I think a lot of Democrats would like him a lot less during the time period, as party loyalty on that side of the aisle was likely at an all-time high.

In my case, it's a question of choosing between the guy who was supported by Henry Wallace and Claude Pepper, or the doughface who chose Southerners (the first an avid segregationist) as his running mates.
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« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2020, 10:50:34 PM »
« Edited: December 06, 2020, 11:00:36 PM by HenryWallaceVP »

Updated Results

General Election Vote
1788: George Washington
1792: George Washington
1796: Thomas Jefferson
1800: Thomas Jefferson
1804: Charles Pinckney
1808: Charles Pinckney
1812: DeWitt Clinton
1816: Rufus King
1820: No candidate
1824: John Q. Adams
1828: John Q. Adams
1832: Henry Clay
1836: Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren
1844: Henry Clay
1848: Martin Van Buren
1852: John Parker Hale
1856: John C. Fremont
1860: Abraham Lincoln
1864: Abraham Lincoln
1868: Ulysses S. Grant
1872: Ulysses S. Grant
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes
1880: James B. Weaver
1884: Grover Cleveland
1888: Benjamin Harrison
1892: James B. Weaver
1896: William J. Bryan
1900: William J. Bryan
1904: Eugene V. Debs
1908: William J. Bryan
1912: Eugene V. Debs
1916: Woodrow Wilson
1920: Eugene V. Debs
1924: Robert M. La Follette
1928: Al Smith
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1948: Henry Wallace
1952: Adlai Stevenson
1956: Adlai Stevenson
1960: John F. Kennedy
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson
1968: Hubert Humphrey
1972: George McGovern
1976: Jimmy Carter
1980: John B. Anderson
1984: Walter Mondale
1988: Michael Dukakis
1992: Bill Clinton
1996: Bill Clinton
2000: Al Gore
2004: John Kerry
2008: Barack Obama
2012: Barack Obama
2016: Hillary Clinton
2020: Joe Biden

I agree with most of your list, but why vote for Pinckney and not Adams? Adams was easily one of the best Federalists in my opinion, while Pinckney was one of the worst, especially on slavery. It's odd to me that you would vote for all these nonentites the Federalists nominated in later years but not the great John Adams.
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« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2021, 11:43:17 AM »
« Edited: July 13, 2021, 09:59:47 AM by HenryWallaceVP »

1788: George Washington (Independent)
1792: George Washington (Independent)

1796: John Adams (Federalist)
1800: John Adams (Federalist)

1804: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1808: James Madison (Democratic-Republican)

1812: DeWitt Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1816: Rufus King (Federalist)

1820: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)
1824: John Quincy Adams (Democratic-Republican)
1828: John Quincy Adams (National Republican)

1832: William Wirt (Anti-Masonic)
1836: Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1840: Martin Van Buren (Democratic)

1844: Henry Clay (Whig)
1848: Martin Van Buren (Free Soil)
1852: John P. Hale (Free Soil)

1856: John C. Frémont (Republican)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (National Union)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)

1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: James B. Weaver (Greenback)

1884: James G. Blaine (Republican)
1888: Benjamin Harrison (Republican)

1892: James B. Weaver (People's)
1896: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)

1904: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive)
1916: Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
1920: Warren G. Harding (Republican)

1924: Robert M. La Follette (Progressive)
1928: Al Smith (Democratic)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)

1948: Henry Wallace (Progressive)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)

1960: John F. Kennedy (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)
1968: Hubert Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: George McGovern (Democratic)
1976: Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1980: Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1988: Michael Dukakis (Democratic)
1992: Bill Clinton (Democratic)

1996: Ralph Nader (Green)
2000: Ralph Nader (Green)

2004: John Kerry (Democratic)
2008: Barack Obama (Democratic)
2012: Barack Obama (Democratic)
2016: Hillary Clinton (Democratic)
2020: Joe Biden (Democratic)
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« Reply #9 on: March 12, 2022, 06:21:26 PM »
« Edited: March 12, 2022, 07:20:35 PM by HenryWallaceVP »

General Elections:
1788: George Washington (Independent)
1792: George Washington (Independent)

1796: John Adams (Federalist)
1800: John Adams (Federalist)

1804: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)
1808: James Madison (Democratic-Republican)

1812: DeWitt Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1816: Rufus King (Federalist)

1820: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)
1824: John Quincy Adams (Democratic-Republican)

1828: John Quincy Adams (National Republican)
1832: William Wirt (Anti-Masonic)
1836: Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1840: Martin Van Buren (Democratic)

1844: Henry Clay (Whig)
1848: Martin Van Buren (Free Soil)
1852: John P. Hale (Free Soil)

1856: John C. Frémont (Republican)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (National Union)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (Republican)

1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)
1880: James B. Weaver (Greenback)

1884: James G. Blaine (Republican)
1888: Benjamin Harrison (Republican)

1892: James B. Weaver (People's)
1896: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)

1904: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive)
1916: Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
1920: Warren G. Harding (Republican)

1924: Robert M. La Follette (Progressive)
1928: Al Smith (Democratic)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)

1948: Henry Wallace (Progressive)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)

1960: John F. Kennedy (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)
1968: Hubert Humphrey (Democratic)
1972: George McGovern (Democratic)
1976: Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1980: Jimmy Carter (Democratic)
1984: Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1988: Michael Dukakis (Democratic)
1992: Bill Clinton (Democratic)

1996: Ralph Nader (Green)
2000: Ralph Nader (Green)

2004: John Kerry (Democratic)
2008: Barack Obama (Democratic)
2012: Barack Obama (Democratic)
2016: Hillary Clinton (Democratic)
2020: Joe Biden (Democratic)


Without Third Parties:
1832: Henry Clay (National Republican)
1848: Zachary Taylor (Whig)
1852: Winfield Scott (Whig)

1876: Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican)
1880: James A. Garfield (Republican)
1892: Benjamin Harrison (Republican)
1912: William Howard Taft (Republican)
1924: Calvin Coolidge (Republican)

1948: Harry S. Truman (Democratic)
1996: Bill Clinton (Democratic)
2000: Al Gore (Democratic)


Party Affiliation:
First Party System (1792-1824): Federalist
Second Party System (1824-1856): National Republican/Whig
Third Party System (1856-1896): Republican
Fourth Party System (1896-1932): Republican

Fifth Party System (1932-1976): Democratic
Sixth Party System (1976-2020): Democratic
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