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Rockefeller GOP
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« on: January 16, 2015, 11:45:27 AM »

Dad's dad died in 1985, but I don't think he ever voted for a Democrat for President once.  I'd be surprised if his wife did either, but she might have voted for Kennedy.

Mom's dad wasn't from Maine, so he didn't have the GOP "in his genes" (in fact he didn't move to Maine until the '50s).  He probably voted Republican until FDR-Truman then for Eisenhower twice, JFK-LBJ-Humphrey then probably GOP three times before his death.  His wife was pretty solidly Republican, I doubt she ever voted Democrat.
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2015, 11:46:43 AM »

I doubt any of my grandparents ever voted for a Dem. None of them were religious, but they thought they knew "sin" when they saw it, and Dems = sin in their minds.

Rum, Romanism, and rebellion? Smiley

That's how everyone thought in Maine until Muskie, haha.
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2015, 08:33:54 PM »

Maternal grandparents:

Both lived on O'ahu for their entire adult lives, though my grandmother grew up on Kaua'i.  She is a second generation Okinawan-American.  I've never had the opportunity to talk politics with her, but I can only assume that she's voted Democrat if at all.  My grandfather was Chinese-American, though his family had lived in Hawaii since before the annexation.  He owned a small insurance company and was a lifelong member of the NRA, but I can only assume that he was still a Democrat (if he voted at all) because Hawai'i.

Paternal grandparents:

New York Jews, second generation.  Both grew up in Brooklyn but moved to Monmouth County, New Jersey and bought a farm after they got married.  Although they were conservative (in the religious sense) they were both straight ticket Democrats, with the exception of 1972, when they voted for Nixon. 

I'm kind of surprised at how many people compile lifetime voting records for their grandparents.   Do you guys call them up on the phone and ask them year by year which candidate they voted for? Tongue

Mine is mostly guessing, but at the time my grandparents were alive, it really was kind of socially weird to BE a Democrat here.  We elected some here or there, and it was never Solid South type blowouts, but there was a stigma about supporting a party many still associated with the Confederacy and, more importantly, a party that seemed to devalue and even punish that "good 'ole Protestant work ethic."
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