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« 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 #1 on: January 20, 2014, 11:54:05 PM »

1789: George Washington (FIABN-VA)
1792: Geroge Washington (FIABN-VA)
1796: John Adams (F-MA)
1800: John Adams (F-MA)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA)
1808: James Madison (DR-VA)
1812: DeWitt Clinton (IDR-NY)
1816: James Monroe (DR-VA) - Probably would have gone with Rufus King here actually.
1820: James Monroe (DR-VA)
1824: John Quincy Adams (DR-MA)
1828: John Quncy Adams (National Republican-MA)
1832: Henry Clay (National Republican-KY)
1836: Dan Webster (W-MA)    This one would be tough btw him and William Henry Harrison
1840: William Henry Harrison (W-OH)
1844: Henry Clay (W-KY)
1848: Zachary Taylor (W-LA)
1852: Winfield Scott (W-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 Garfield (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.
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)
2012: Willard Mitt Romney (R-MA)

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
2012: Mitt Romney

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