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Miamiu1027
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« on: December 25, 2005, 11:19:51 PM »

...in every election, who would it have been?

I'll start in 1900, for convenience...

1900: Debs (S)
1904: Debs (S)
1908: Debs (S)
1912: Roosevelt (P)
1916: Benson (S)
1920: Debs (S)
1924: LaFollette (P)
1928: Thomas (S)
1932: Thomas (S)
1936: Thomas (S)
1940: Thomas (S)
1944: Thomas (S)
1948: Wallace (P)
1952: Hass (SL)
1956: Hass (SL)
1960: Hass (SL)
1964: Hass (SL)
1968: Gregory (P+F)
1972: Jenness (SW)
1976: McCarthy (I)
1980: Anderson (I)
1984: Hall (C) [out of reverence for his last run]
1988: McCarthy (Consumer)
1992: Perot (I)
1996: Perot (I)
2000: Nader (G)
2004: Cobb (G)

Really a pointless exercise for most of the elections.
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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2005, 03:03:42 PM »

Nader 1996-2004.
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2006, 03:34:27 PM »

This is going to hurt.... pre-1970s, most of the third parties weren't very good! Consider that I keep reluctantly voting Prohibition despite the fact that I think they're sticking their noses into other people's business... they're less bad than the alternatives (Socialist/Communist/What-have-you), especially come the thirties...

1900: Reluctantly Woolley/Metcalf (Prohibition). Less bad than Debs, at least...
1904: Don't know who they are, but since Holcomb/King (Continental) only received 830 votes, they're unlikely to, you know, win.
1908: Hisgen/Graves (Independence)
1912: Roosevelt/Johnson (Progressive)
1916: Reluctantly, Hanly/Ladrith (Prohibition)
1920: Macauley/Barnum (Single Tax), I might not like the 'single tax', but it'd only be one tax.... Tongue
1924: Nations/Randall (American). Don't know enough about them to hate them..
1928: Yeouch.... Varney/Edgerton (Prohibition) seems least bad...
1932: Dunno if they're good or not, but the party name of the Harvey/Hemenway ticket (Liberty) sounds kewl...
1936: Again, reluctantly vote for Colvin/Watson (Prohibition)
1940: Again, " " Babson/Moorman (Prohibition) assuming Knutson (Independent) doesn't count as 3rd-party
1944: No Candidate (Texas Regulars) Cheesy
1948: Very reluctantly, Thurmond/Wright (States' Rights)
1952: MacArthur/Byrd (Constitution)
1956: I have know idea what Krajewski/Yezo (American 3rd Party) stand for, but they sound kewl so I'll vote for 'em.
1960: Daly/Curtis (Tax Cut)
1964: Hensley/Hopkins (Universal) - total of 19 votes originally! Tongue
1968: reluctantly Munn/Fisher (Prohibition)
1972: Hospers/Nathan (Libertarian) - now we're talking! Cheesy
1976: MacBride/Bergland(Libertarian)
1980: Clark/Koch (Libertarian)
1984: Bergland/Lewis (Libertarian)
1988: Paul/Marrou (Libertarian)
1992: Perot/Stockdale(We The People)
1996: Close one... Browne/Jorgensen (Libertarian) narrowly over Perot/Stockdale (Reform)
2000: Browne/Olivier (Libertarian)
2004: Also close... Badnarik/Campagna (Libertarian) over Peroutka/Baldwin (Constitution)

Weirdly, my top two third parties are Libertarian and Prohibition... Tongue. Only times I would have actually voted third party would be perhaps 1960 (Daly), 1968 (though I'd have a write-in, say Reagan/LeMay or somesuch), 1972 (Hospers), maybe 1976 (tough choice between Ford and MacBride), maybe 1988 (Paul narrowly over Bush), and 1992 (Perot). Or 3 definites (68, 72, 92) and 3 maybes (60, 76, 88). Between 1900 and 1960, pretty much every 3rd party was worse than the Republicans, and most were worse than the Democrats. The only 'good' candidate would be TR in 1912, and I disagree with many of his policies.
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« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2006, 05:58:17 PM »

1900: John Wooley (P)
1904: Silas Swallow (P)
1908: Thomas Hisgen (I)
1912: Roosevelt (P)
1916: No Candidate (P)
1920: James Ferguson (A)
1924: LaFollette (P) (Very reluctantly)
1928: William Varney (P)
1932: William Harvey (L)
1936: No Idea
1940: Roger Babson (P)
1944: No Candidate (Texas Regulars)
1948: Wallace (P) (I just can't vote for Thurmond)
1952: Douglas MacArthur (C)
1956: Enoch Holtwick (P)
1960: Charles Sullivan (C)
1964: E. Harold Munn (P)
1968: E. Harold Munn (P)
1972: John Hospers (L)
1976: Roger MacBride (L)
1980: Ed Clark (L)
1984: David Bergland (L)
1988: Ron Paul (L)
1992: Perot (I)
1996: Harry Browne (L)
2000: Harry Browne (L)
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« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2006, 06:47:32 PM »
« Edited: August 23, 2006, 09:17:29 PM by Dr. Cynic »

1900: Eugene Debs
1904: Tom Watson
1908: Eugene Debs
1912: Theodore Roosevelt
1916: Allan Benson
1920: Parley P. Christensen
1924: Robert M. LaFollette
1928: Norman Thomas
1932: William Harvey
1936: Norman Thomas
1940: Roger Babson
1944: No Candidate
1948: Henry Wallace
1952: No Candidate
1956: No Candidate
1960: Eric Hass
1964: Eric Hass
1968: Dick Gregory
1972: Benjamin Spock
1976: Gene McCarthy
1980: Ed Clark
1984: David Bergland
1988: Gene McCarthy
1992: Ross Perot
1996: Ralph Nader
2000: Ralph Nader
2004: Walt Brown (Because he looks like my grandpa)
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« Reply #5 on: January 06, 2006, 06:10:05 AM »

If you had to, it wouldnt be an election.
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« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2006, 02:37:57 PM »

2004 - Thomas Harens (Christian Freedom)
2000 - James Harris (Socialist Workers)

I'll do everything before that later.
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« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2006, 08:53:32 PM »

1900: Debs (S)
1904: Debs (S)
1908: Debs (S)
1912: Roosevelt (P)
1916: Benson (S)
1920: Debs (S)
1924: LaFollette (P)
1928: Thomas (S)
1932: Thomas (S)
1936: Thomas (S)
1940: Thomas (S)
1944: Thomas (S)
1948: Thomas (S)
1952: Hoopes (S)
1956: Hoopes (S)
1960: Hass (SL)
1964: Hass (SL)
1968: Halstead (SL)
1972: Fisher (SL)
1976: McCarthy (I)
1980: Anderson (I)
1984: LaRouche (I) Cheesy
1988: McCarthy (Consumer)
1992: Perot (I)
1996: Perot (I)
2000: Nader (G)
2004: Cobb (G)
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