Have you voted for Joe Biden more than any other Presidential candidate in your life?
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« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2021, 09:41:35 AM »

If we’re only counting general elections, then yes. If primaries count, then I’ve voted for Obama a total of five times, and for Sanders four times.

Am I missing something obvious in the math, or did you vote in multiple presidential primaries of the same cycle &/or somehow vote for Obama in the 2004 IL Senate election & then Bernie in at least 2 of his VT Senate elections? Tongue
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« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2021, 10:20:38 AM »

If we’re only counting general elections, then yes. If primaries count, then I’ve voted for Obama a total of five times, and for Sanders four times.

Am I missing something obvious in the math, or did you vote in multiple presidential primaries of the same cycle &/or somehow vote for Obama in the 2004 IL Senate election & then Bernie in at least 2 of his VT Senate elections? Tongue

The 2016 WA primary and caucus format would explain why he may have made 3 Bernie votes. Not 4 though unless he wrote in Bernie in the general though.
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« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2021, 12:58:21 PM »

Reagan twice when it counted was my max.  Trump twice as well but that didn't work out, sadly.

You didn't vote for either Bush twice?

Dubs, yes.  H Dubs, no.  Forgot about W but he's forgettable. 
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« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2021, 01:07:22 PM »

If we’re only counting general elections, then yes. If primaries count, then I’ve voted for Obama a total of five times, and for Sanders four times.

Am I missing something obvious in the math, or did you vote in multiple presidential primaries of the same cycle &/or somehow vote for Obama in the 2004 IL Senate election & then Bernie in at least 2 of his VT Senate elections? Tongue

Washington had a primary and a caucus in 2008 and 2016. Also, I was a delegate at the district-level caucus in 2016, so I voted for Sanders again there.

Obama: WA Caucus 2008, WA Primary 2008, GE 2008, WA Primary 2012, GE 2012
Sanders: WA Caucus (first round) 2016, WA district-level caucus 2016, WA Primary 2016, WA Primary 2020
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« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2021, 01:26:21 PM »
« Edited: March 30, 2021, 01:30:27 PM by 1,065,270 Likud voters can't be wrong! »

Reagan twice when it counted was my max.  Trump twice as well but that didn't work out, sadly.

You didn't vote for either Bush twice?

Dubs, yes.  H Dubs, no.  Forgot about W but he's forgettable. 

If you voted for H.W. in 1988 then you've voted for him more times than Reagan or Trump the way BRTD is counting, since he was on the ticket in all three 1980s elections, first as VP and then as President.

To answer BRTD's question, yes, since I've only been old enough to vote since 2012; Biden is the only member of a national ticket I've voted for more than once, even counting primaries since I voted for Little Marco in 2016 in a quixotic effort to minimize the scope of Trump's landslide in the Massachusetts primary. The candidate I've voted for the most times period is Ed Markey--2013 special general, 2014 general, 2020 primary and general.
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