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#1
People's: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (P-TX)
 
#2
People's: Fmr. Secretary of State Hubert H. Humphrey (P-MN)
 
#3
People's: Governor George Wallace (P-AL)
 
#4
People's: Governor Matthew Welsh (P-IN)
 
#5
American: Senator Barry Goldwater (A-AZ)
 
#6
American: Senator Hiram Fong (A-HI)
 
#7
American: Governor Margaret Chase Smith (A-ME)
 
#8
American: Governor William Scranton (A-PA)
 
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Total Voters: 40

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Junior Chimp
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« on: July 16, 2015, 01:08:10 AM »

Voting Hiram Fong because it'd be interesting to see a serious Asian-American candidate in 1964. Too bad Goldwater will drown him out though.
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2015, 09:28:33 PM »

Cmon, lets vote for Fong! (rhyme intended)
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2015, 08:55:55 PM »

Yay, LBJ and Goldwater are the nominees in 1964. How original... Roll Eyes

I was hoping for either Smith or Fong for the American Party; at least that's far different than what happened in real life.

Though someone could still vote for Humphrey unless the poll is already closed.
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