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Dr. Cynic
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« on: June 28, 2006, 12:17:08 AM »

I'll just go from 1960 on.

1960
P: Humphrey
G: Kennedy

1964
P: Johnson
G: Johnson

1968
P: Kennedy
G: Humphrey (HHH did not run in the primaries)

1972
P: Humphrey
G: McGovern

1976
P: Udall
G: Ford

1980
P: Kennedy
G: Ed Clark

1984
P: Hart
G: Mondale

1988
P: Simon
G: Dukakis

1992
P: Clinton
G: Clinton

1996
P: Clinton
G: Clinton

2000
P: Gore
G: Gore

2004
P: Dean
G: Kerry
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Dr. Cynic
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Posts: 12,429
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E: -4.11, S: -6.09

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« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2006, 07:05:46 PM »

I suppose I'll do mine again... I have nothing better to do.

1789: Washington

1792: Washington

1796: Adams

1800: Jefferson

1804: Jefferson

1808: Madison

1812: Madison

1816: King

1820: Monroe

1824: Crawford

1828: Jackson

1832: Clay

1836: Van Buren

1840: Harrison

1844: Polk

1848: Cass

1852: Scott

1856: Buchanan (Only because he was from PA... Either way, the country was up sh**t creek)

1860: Douglas

1864: Lincoln

1868: Grant

1872: Greeley

1876: Tilden

1880: Hancock

1884: Cleveland

1888: Streeter

1892: Weaver

1896: Bryan

1900: McKinley

1904: Roosevelt

1908: Bryan

1912: Roosevelt

1916: Benson

1920: Christensen

1924: LaFollette

1928: Smith

1932: FDR

1936: FDR

1940: FDR

1944: FDR

1948: Truman

1952: Eisenhower

1956: Stevenson

1960: Kennedy

1964: LBJ

1968: Humphrey

1972: McGovern

1976: Ford

1980: Clark

1984: Mondale

1988: Dukakis

1992: Clinton

1996: Clinton

2000: Gore

2004: Kerry
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Dr. Cynic
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Posts: 12,429
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Political Matrix
E: -4.11, S: -6.09

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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2007, 10:45:03 PM »

I'm doing it again... Deal with it!

1789: Washington (Huntington for VP)
1792: Washington (Clinton for VP)
1796: Jefferson
1800: Jefferson
1804: Jefferson
1808: Pinckney
1812: Clinton
1816: King
1820: Monroe
1824: Crawford
1828: Jackson
1832: Clay
1836: Van Buren
1840: Harrison
1844: (Tough Choice) Polk
1848: Cass
1852: Scott
1856: Stay Home
1860: Douglas (Though in retrospect, Lincoln)
1864: Lincoln
1868: Grant (With retrospect, Seymour)
1872: Greeley
1876: Tilden
1880: Hancock
1884: Cleveland
1888: Streeter
1892: Weaver
1896: Bryan
1900: Bryan
1904: Roosevelt
1908: Bryan
1912: Roosevelt
1916: Benson
1920: Christensen
1924: LaFollette
1928: Smith
1932: FDR
1936: FDR
1940: FDR
1944: FDR
1948: Truman
1952: Eisenhower
1956: Stevenson
1960: JFK
1964: Hass
1968: HHH (Kennedy in the primaries)
1972: McGovern (HHH in the primaries)
1976: Ford (Udall in the primaries)
1980: Clark (Kennedy in the primaries)
1984: Mondale (Hart in the primaries)
1988: Dukakis (Simon in the primaries)
1992: Clinton
1996: Clinton
2000: Gore
2004: Kerry (Dean in the primaries)
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Dr. Cynic
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Posts: 12,429
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Political Matrix
E: -4.11, S: -6.09

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« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2007, 05:17:14 PM »

There are also other inconsistencies with how you voted... You voted very conservative in the 60s through 80s, but what you fail to have realized, DW, is that in the early days, the Prohibition Party was rather liberal (It's stance on liquor being it's conservative spot), but the other issues it advocated, I doubt you would have supported based on your votes, such as Full Sufferage, and a majority favored Free Silver, etc.
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Dr. Cynic
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Posts: 12,429
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Political Matrix
E: -4.11, S: -6.09

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« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2007, 12:12:28 AM »
« Edited: May 24, 2007, 12:15:02 AM by Lawrence Watson »

I had a hard time deciding on any candidates from the 1860's until the 1960's as mostly all of the candidates were progressive/leftist/communists. It's not much better now, though. Republicans aren't conservative & Democrats are socialists.

So of course you chose parties with totally opposite views of yours... Actually in the 1860s, the Democrats would've fit you well...

However, given your votes for total nutjobs like Schmitz and neo-nazis like Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith, I take that most parties are not extreme enough for you. Perhaps instead of Goldwater in 64, you should've wrote in Lincoln Rockwell... If you don't know who he is, look him up.
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