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« on: June 30, 2023, 08:08:44 PM »

Not including 'favorite son' candidates

Alabama
1.George Wallace, Governor 1972, 1976

Alaska
2.Mike Gravel, U.S Senator 2008, 2020

Arizona
3.Mo Udall, U.S Representative, 1976
4.Bruce Babbitt, Governor, 1988

Arkansas
5.Wilbur Mills, U.S Representative, 1972
6.Bill Clinton, Governor, 1992 (1996)
7.Wesley Clark, 2004

California
8.Sam Yorty, Los Angeles Mayor, 1972
9.Jerry Brown, Governor, 1976, 1980, 1992
10.Alan Cranston, U.S Senator, 1984
11.Larry Agran, Irvine Mayor, 1992
12.Lawrence Lessig, 2016
13.Kamala Harris, U.S Senator, 2020
14.Eric Swalwell, U.S Representative, 20203
15.Tom Steyer, 2020
16.Marianne Williamson, 2020

Colorado
17.Gary Hart, U.S Senator, 1984, 1988
18.John Hickenlooper, Governor, 2020
19.Michael Bennet, U.S Senator, 2020

Connecticut
20.Joe Lieberman, U.S Senator, 2004
21.Chris Dodd, U.S Senator, 2008

Delaware
22.Joe Biden, 1988, 2008, 2020 (2024)

Florida
23.Ruben Askew, Governor, 1984
24.Bob Graham, U.S Senator, 2004
25.Wayne Messam, Miramar Mayor, 2020

Georgia
26.Jimmy Carter, Governor, 1976 (1980)

Hawaii
27.Patsy Mink, U.S Representative, 1972
28.Tulsi Gabbard, U.S Representative, 2020

Idaho
29.Frank Church, U.S Senator, 1976

Illinois
30.Jesse Jackson, 1984, 1988
31.Paul Simon, U.S Senator, 1988
32.Carol Mosley Braun, U.S Senator, 2004
33.Barack Obama, 2008 (2012)

Indiana
34.Vance Hartke, U.S Senator, 1972
35.Birch Bayh, U.S Senator, 1976
36.Pete Buttigieg, South Bend Mayor, 2020

Iowa
37.Tom Harkin, U.S Senator, 1992
38.Tom Vilsack, Governor, 2008

Maine
39.Edmund Muskie, U.S Senator, 1972

Maryland
40.Sargent Shriver, 1976
41.Martin O'Malley, Governor, 2016
42.John Delaney, U.S Representative, 2020

Massachusetts
43.Ted Kennedy, U.S Senator, 1980
44.Michael Dukakis, Governor, 1988
45.Paul Tsongas, U.S Senator, 1992
46.John Kerry, U.S Senator, 2004
47.Elizabeth Warren, U.S Senator, 2020
48.Seth Moulton, U.S Representative, 2020
49.Deval Patrick, Governor, 2020

Minnesota
50.Hubert Humphrey, Vice President, 1972
51.Eugene McCarthy, U.S Senator, 1972
52.Alice Tripp, 1980
53.Walter Mondale, Vice President, 1984
54.Amy Klobuchar, U.S Senator, 2020

Mississippi
55.Cliff Finch, Governor, 1980

Missouri
56.Richard Gephardt, U.S Representative, 1988, 2004

Montana
57.Steve Bullock, Governor, 2020

Nebraska
58.Bob Kerrey, U.S Senator, 19992

New Jersey
59.Bill Bradley, U.S Senator, 2000
60.Cory Booker, U.S Senator, 2020

New Mexico
61.Bill Richardson, Governor, 2008

New York
62.John Lindsay, New York City Mayor, 1972
63.Shirley Chisholm, U.S Representative, 1972
64.Ellen McCormack, 1976
65.Al Sharpton, 2004
66.Hillary Clinton, U.S Senator, 2008, 2016
67.Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S Senator 2020
68.Mike Bloomberg, New York City Mayor, 2020
69.Bill De Blasio, New York City Mayor, 2020
70.Robert Kennedy Jr, 2024

North Carolina
71.Terry Sanford, Governor, 1972, 1976
72.John Edwards, U.S Senator, 2004, 2008

Ohio
73.John Glenn, U.S Senator, 1984
74.Jim Traficant, U.S Representative, 1988
75.Dennis Kucinich, U.S Representative, 2004, 2008
76.Tim Ryan, U.S Representative, 2020

Oklahoma
77.Fred Harris, U.S Senator, 1972, 1976

Pennsylvania
78.Milton Schapp, Governor, 1976
79.Joe Sestak, U.S Representative, 2020

Rhode Island
80.Lincoln Chafee, Governor, 2016

South Carolina
81.Ernest Hollings, U.S Senator, 1984

South Dakota
82.George McGovern, U.S Senator, 1972, 1984

Tennessee
83.Al Gore, U.S Senator, 1988, Vice President, 2000

Texas
84.Lloyd Bentsen, U.S Senator, 1976
85.Beto O'Rourke, U.S Representative, 2020
86.Julian Castro, San Antonio Mayor, 2020

Vermont
87.Howard Dean, Governor, 2004
88.Bernie Sanders, U.S Senator, 2016, 2020

Virginia
89.Doug Wilder, Governor, 1992
90.James Webb, U.S Senator, 2016

Washington
91.Henry 'Scoop' Jackson, U.S Senator, 1972, 1976
92.Jay Inslee, Governor, 2020

West Virginia
93.Richard Ojeda, State Senator, 2020
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2023, 03:29:52 AM »

Massachusetts, perhaps not surprisingly, almost reads like a history of the Democratic Party over the past fifty years.
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