Which series of major party votes over the last 6 presidential elections is the most uncommon? (user search)
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TransfemmeGoreVidal
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« on: July 19, 2022, 04:13:43 PM »

It's probably Bush-Kerry-McCain-Obama-Clinton-Trump. Basically a voter that swings against the national trend every time. It's also a fairly incoherent voting pattern in its own right.



I could see someone sort of like that. A hawkish Latino veteran from Florida, voted for Bush in 2000 due to anger over the Elian Gonzalez case, Kerry in 2004 because he thought that a veteran would be a better wartime leader and McCain in 08 for the same reason. Voted Obama in 2012 and Clinton in 16 due to the GOP moving too far right on immigration for his taste but Trump in 2020 over lockdowns and red baiting.
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