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Who would you pick?
George Washington
11 (25.6%)
John Adams
8 (18.6%)
John Jay
7 (16.3%)
Robert H. Harrison
0 (0%)
John Rutledge
4 (9.3%)
John Hancock
6 (14%)
Samuel Huntington
1 (2.3%)
John Milton
4 (9.3%)
James Armstrong
0 (0%)
Benjamin Lincoln
2 (4.7%)
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Topic: 1788 Federalist Primary (Read 281 times)
Creativemind15
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1788 Federalist Primary
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May 28, 2012, 07:51:02 pm »
It's the first Federalist Primary. Who would you vote for?
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NHI
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Re: 1788 Federalist Primary
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May 28, 2012, 08:13:32 pm »
George Washington.
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"Our president thinks this country's in decline. It is if he's president. It's not if I'm president." -- Mitt Romney
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Re: 1788 Federalist Primary
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This ain't fair w/ Washington included.
1. He was officially part of no party.
2. The other guys all were running for VP (officially for Prez, but c'mon!).
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God (R-MI).
1872 GE:
Epic, even with out Woodhull.
OC
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Would have loved John Jay or Hamilton to win the primary.
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Quote from: OC on June 06, 2012, 04:19:26 pm
Would have loved John Jay or Hamilton to win the primary.
Hatin' on John Adams!? But yeah, Jay would be a good choice. Hamilton, too young and inexperienced--plus wasn't real significant at the constitutional convention--to be our 1st President.
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Quote from: OAM on May 15, 2013, 09:18:21 pm
God (R-MI).
1872 GE:
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Blue-Ambassador John Adams (MA)
Yellow-Secretary of State John Jay of New York
Red-Governor John Rutledge of South Carolina
Green-Judge Robert H. Harrison of Maryland
This is going according to actual election results. The gray states either weren't states yet or hadn't ratified the constitution. (Maine is voting as part of Massachusetts. The same could be done for Virginia, adding KY and WV)
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Quote from: OAM on May 15, 2013, 09:18:21 pm
God (R-MI).
1872 GE:
Epic, even with out Woodhull.
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