Which series of major party votes over the last 6 presidential elections is the most uncommon? (user search)
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« on: June 13, 2022, 10:06:52 PM »

The anti-bellwether- Gore/Kerry/McCain/Romney/Clinton/Trump- is a classic.

Please keep in mind that this is not a genuine anti-bellwether voting history, as in two cases said person voted along with the plurality of the electorate.
There is moreover quite an easily comprehensible reason as to why he voted like that:
probably an ancestral Southern Democrat who despised Obama and ultimately turned his back on the Democrats once they became the party of the Antifa, them woke SJWs and BLM.

Gore/Kerry/McCain/Obama/Clinton/Trump is also pretty hard to explain.

LOL. That's literally my (hypothetical) voting history.

At this juncture, I'd like to recommend my ultimate personal voting history survey to anyone who hasn't voted in the poll yet.
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