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TransfemmeGoreVidal
Fulbright DNC
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« on: October 24, 2020, 07:39:20 AM »

As far back as I can remember, i'm doing statewide and federal races. You can include state local offices if you want, I honestly can't remember most of them but virtually all have been Democrats.

2002:
Governor
Donald Carcieri (only time I've voted for a Republican sincerely as far as I can remember)
Congress
Patrick J. Kennedy

2004:
Primary:
Howard Dean, he'd dropped out by that point and since I didn't have a strong preference among the other candidates remaining I voted for him anyway.

General:
President
Kerry-Edwards
Congress
James Langevin

2006:
Governor
Charlie Fogarty
Senator
Sheldon Whitehouse
Congress
James Langevin

2008:
Was living in Germany and didn't get my absentee ballot in time for the primary but would have voted for Obama though I initially had supported John Edwards. By the time of the general election I had moved to New York and voted for Obama, can't remember my congressional district at the time but I think my representative was Nadler.

2010:
Governor
Andrew Cuomo

Senator
Chuck Schumer

Congressman
Michael McMahon

2012:
Registered as a Republican to vote for Santorum in the primary for the lulz and partly on a dare as well.

President
Obama-Biden

Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand

Congress
Mark Murphy

2014: Back in Rhode Island, voted for Clay Pell in the gubernatorial primary. Cast a protest vote for Healey in the general as I wasn't really wild about Raimondo at the time. Voted for Jack Reed for senate and Langevin again for congress.

2016: Bernie Sanders in the primary, Hillary in the general. Straight D ticket downballot.

2018:
Governor
Raimondo

Senator
Whitehouse

Congress
Langevin

2020:
Primary
Bernie Sanders

General
Biden-Harris, Reed, Langevin

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TransfemmeGoreVidal
Fulbright DNC
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2020, 10:01:11 PM »

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TransfemmeGoreVidal
Fulbright DNC
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Posts: 2,444
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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2020, 10:40:23 PM »


I appreciate the honesty
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