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Tetro Kornbluth
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« on: November 14, 2006, 11:52:22 AM »
« edited: December 08, 2006, 11:40:36 AM by Gully Foyle »

1789: Washington (None)
1792: Jefferson (Jeffersonian)
1796: Jefferson (Jeffersonian)
1800: Jefferson (Jeffersonian)
1804: Jefferson (Jeffersonian)
1808: Madison (Jeffersonian)
1812: Clinton (Federalist)
1816: King (Federalist).. I think, maybe only in retrospect.
1820:<no vote>
1824: Jackson (Democratic)\Adams (Jeffersonian).. Unsure.
1828: Jackson (Democratic)
1832: Wirt (Anti-Masonic) in protest.
1836: Van Buren (Democratic)
1840: Van Buren (Democratic)
1844: Birney (Liberty)
1848: Van Buren (Free Soil)
1852: Parker Hale (Free Soil)
1856: Fremont (Republican)
1860: Douglas (Democratic)
1864: Lincoln (Republican)
1868: Errr... Ehmm.. Probably flee.
1872: O'Connor (Straight out Democratic)
1876: Tilden (Democratic)
1880: Weaver (Greenback Labour)
1884: Cleveland (Democratic)
1888: Cleveland (Democratic)
1892: Cleveland (Democratic) or Weaver (Populist) Depending on state
1896: Palmer (National Democratic)
1900: Bryan (Democratic)
1904: Parker (Democratic)
1908: Hisgen (Independence)
1912: Wilson (Democratic)
1916: <no vote>
1920: Debs (Socialist) in protest.
1924: Lafollete (Progressive)
1928: Mexico again. Or third party.
1932: Harvey (Liberty)
1936: Roosevelt (Democratic)
1940: Wilkie (Republican)
1944: Roosevelt (Democratic)
1948: Wallace (Progressive)
1952: Hallinan (Progressive)
1956: Andrews (States Rights) In protest.
1960: Kennedy (Democratic)
1964: Worst Choices Ever
1968: Gregory (Peace and Freedom)
1972: McGovern (Democratic)
1976: McCarthy (Independant)
1980: Clark (Libertarian) Or maybe Anderson..
1984: Berglund (Libertarian)
1988: McCarthy (Consumer) Or maybe Ron Paul..
1992: Perot (Independant)
1996: Nader (Green)
2000: Browne (Libertarian)
2004: Cobb (Green)

To Be honest this isn't really a party in American History which has come to close to my progressive-Enviormentalist Libertarian views. That's why the Greens and the Libs are interchangable for me despite widely different platforms. My opposition to Imperialism prevents me from voting "R" - especially after WWII. While the centralizing and corrupt nature of the Whigs and it's offspring - the Republicans in the 19th century warns me against them.
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Tetro Kornbluth
Gully Foyle
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« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2007, 09:07:09 PM »

Despite my long previous there are very few times in American history I would have voted for a major party Candidate. Those are:

1972: McGovern (Democratic)
1932: Roosevelt (Democratic)
1900: Bryan (Democratic) Only as a STOP MCKINLEY drive.
1888: Cleveland (Democratic)
1884: Cleveland (Democratic)
1864: Lincoln (Republican)
And all the times Jefferson ran.
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