Most Partisan Modern President Besides The Obvious Two?
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  Most Partisan Modern President Besides The Obvious Two?
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Question: ?
#1
FDR
 
#2
Truman
 
#3
Eisenhower
 
#4
JFK
 
#5
LBJ
 
#6
Ford
 
#7
Carter
 
#8
Reagan
 
#9
Bush 1
 
#10
Clinton
 
#11
Bush 2
 
#12
Obama
 
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Partisan results

Total Voters: 72

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« Reply #75 on: August 07, 2018, 09:04:32 AM »

Ok, this whole debate has revolved around Reagan, but why is Bush 2 the most popular voted option here? NCLB was spearheaded as a cooperative effort by Ted Kennedy and Judd Gregg, he signed the first round of bailouts/stimulus, seemed fairly comfortable with Pelosi when she was Speaker, and signed Medicare Part D. He was definitely no bipartisan hero, but THE most partisan?
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