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Bandit3 the Worker
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Junior Chimp
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« on: October 12, 2015, 01:19:55 PM »

Neither of those are really correct, though 1996 is better than 1972.


Both Conservative would be 1924, if just considering the two major party candidates

Both Liberal would be 1936.

Didnt Clinton Run on Welfare Reform, Lowering Taxes, and Cutting Spending or was that 1992

1996 qualifies just because of the school uniform garbage.
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Bandit3 the Worker
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,958


Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -9.92

« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2016, 05:46:48 PM »

1996 one could argue had two Conservatives running against eachother.

The top 3 candidates were right-wing, since Perot was right-wing too.

They were all more conservative than the Libertarians.
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