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« on: September 21, 2016, 06:37:39 AM »

How would you have voted in NY gubernatorial elections? Since 1928 when FDR was elected the first time. Overview

Bold indictates enthusiastic votes.

1928: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1930: Franklin D. Roosevelt

1932: Herbert Lehman
1936: Herbert Lehman
1938: Herbert Lehman

1942: Thomas E. Dewey
1946: Thomas E. Dewey
1950: Thomas E. Dewey
1954: Irving Ives
1958: Nelson Rockefeller
1962: Nelson Rockefeller
1966: Nelson Rockefeller
1970: Nelson Rockefeller

1974: Malcolm Wilson

1978: Hugh Carey
1982: Mario Cuomo
1986: Mario Cuomo
1990: Mario Cuomo
1994: Mario Cuomo

1998: George Pataki
2002: George Pataki

2006: Eliot Spitzer
2010: Andrew Cuomo (Paterson in primary)
2014: Andrew Cuomo (Teachout in primary)
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2016, 01:34:17 PM »

My god, like I get that the SDP is terrible, but how is it so terrible as to allow this guy in?
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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2016, 05:16:39 PM »
« Edited: September 21, 2016, 05:18:33 PM by Oldiesfreak1854 »

1850: William L. Chaplin (Liberty)
1852: Minthorne Tompkins (Free Soil Democrat)
1854: Myron H. Clark (Whig)
1856: John Alsop King (Republican)
1858: Edwin D. Morgan (Republican)
1860: Edwin D. Morgan (Republican)
1862: James S. Wadsworth (Republican)
1864: Reuben E. Fenton (Republican)
1866: Reuben E. Fenton (Republican)
1868: John A. Griswold (Republican)
1870: Stewart L. Woodford (Republican)
1872: John A. Dix (Republican)
1874: John A. Dix (Republican)
1876: Edwin D. Morgan (Republican)
1879: Alonzo B. Cornell (Republican)
1882: Charles J. Folger (Republican)
1885: Ira Davenport (Republican)
1888: Warner Miller (Republican)
1891: Jacob S. Fassett (Republican)
1894: Levi P. Morton (Republican)
1896: Frank S. Black (Republican)
1898: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1900: Benjamin Odell (Republican)
1902: Benjamin Odell (Republican)
1904: Frank Higgins (Republican)
1906: Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
1908: Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)
1910: Henry L. Stimson (Republican)
1912: Job E. Hedges (Republican)
1914: Charles S. Whitman (Republican)
1916: Charles S. Whitman (Republican)
1918: Charles S. Whitman (Republican)
1920: Nathan L. Miller (Republican)
1922: Nathan L. Miller (Republican)
1924: Ted Roosevelt (Republican)
1926: Ogden L. Mills (Republican)
1928: Albert Ottinger (Republican)
1930: Charles H. Tuttle (Republican)
1932: William J. Donovan (Republican)
1934: Robert Moses (Republican)
1936: William F. Bleakley (Republican)
1938: Thomas E. Dewey (Republican)
1942: Thomas E. Dewey (Republican)
1946: Thomas E. Dewey (Republican)
1950: Thomas E. Dewey (Republican)
1954: Irving Ives (Republican) enthusiastically
1958: Nelson Rockefeller (Republican)
1962: Nelson Rockefeller (Republican)
1966: Nelson Rockefeller (Republican) enthusiastically
1970: Nelson Rockefeller (Republican) enthusiastically
1974: Malcolm Wilson (Republican) enthusiastically
1978: Perry J. Duryea (Republican)
1982: Lewis Lehrman (Republican) reluctantly
1986: Andrew O'Rourke (Republican)
1990: Pete Rinfret (Republican)
1994: George Pataki (Republican)
1998: George Pataki (Republican)
2002: George Pataki (Republican)
2006: John Faso (Republican)
2010: Carl Paladino (Republican) reluctantly
2014: Rob Astorino (Republican)
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« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2016, 05:27:58 PM »

2018: A. Cuomo, D-NY (almost certainly)*
2014: Astorino, R-NY (nothing against Cuomo, I just like Astorino)
2010: A. Cuomo, D-NY
2006: Faso, R-NY
2002: Pataki, R-NY
1998: Pataki, R-NY
1994: Pataki, R-NY
1986: Rinfret, R-NY
1982: Lehrman, R-NY
(Ed Koch would've been my first choice in the DEM primary and general had he made it there)

* I'll support someone like Chris Gibson or Rob Astorino over Cuomo, but I'd back Cuomo over almost any other Repub.

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« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2016, 04:25:33 AM »

My god, like I get that the SDP is terrible, but how is it so terrible as to allow this guy in?

What the heck is the SDP?

Ah you mean, the SPD? It is terrible for having a moderate/pragmatist wing (also known as Schröderianer, named after former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder)?
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« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2016, 10:12:03 AM »

My god, like I get that the SPD is terrible, but how is it so terrible as to allow this guy in?

What the heck is the SDP?

Ah you mean, the SPD? It is terrible for having a moderate/pragmatist wing (also known as Schröderianer, named after former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder)?
Apparently I can't type whatsoever, but terrible for letting in someone with a positive opinion of fycking Nelson Rockefeller .
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« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2016, 11:30:46 AM »

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=204492.msg4491380;topicseen#msg4491380
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« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2016, 01:02:43 PM »

Without hindsight/foresight, would likely have voted this way.

1928: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1930: William Z. Foster
1932: Israel Amter
1934: Israel Amter
1936: Robert Minor *
1938: Norman Thomas *
1942: Israel Amter
1946: Thomas E. Dewey
1950: John T. McManus
1954: John T. McManus
1958: John T. McManus
1962: Richard Garza
1966: FDR, Jr.
1970: Clifton DeBerry
1974: Derrick Morrison
1978: Dianne M. Feeley
1982: Nancy Ross **
1986: Lenora Fulani
1990: Craig Gannon
1994: Lawrence Lane **
1998: Al Lewis
2002: Stanley Aronowitz
2006: Maura DeLuca
2010: Howie Hawkins
2014: Howie Hawkins ***

* Absentee: Would be serving in Spain if I was alive then.
** Depending on poll closeness, may have voted Cuomo.
*** Actual Vote
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« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2016, 02:27:39 PM »
« Edited: September 24, 2016, 03:02:54 PM by L.D. Smith »

1898: Theodore Roosevelt
1900: Benjamin O'Dell
1902: Benjamin O'Dell

1904: D. Cady Herrick
1906: William Randolph Hearst
1908: Lewis Chnaler
1910: John Alden Dix
1912: William Sulzer
1914: Martin H. Glynn
1916: Sam Seabury
1918: Al Smith
1920: Al Smith
1924: Al Smith
1926: Al Smith

1928: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1930: Franklin D. Roosevelt

1932: Herbert Lehman
1936: Herbert Lehman
1938: Herbert Lehman
1942: John J. Bennett

1946: Thomas E. Dewey
1950: Thomas E. Dewey

1954: W. Averell Harriman
1958: W. Averell Harriman

1962: Nelson Rockefeller
1966: Nelson Rockefeller

1970: Arthur Goldberg
1974: Hugh Carey
1978: Hugh Carey
1982: Mario Cuomo
1986: Mario Cuomo
1990: Mario Cuomo
1994: Mario Cuomo

1998: George Pataki
2002: Carl McCall
2006: Eliot Spitzer
2010: Andrew Cuomo (Paterson in primary)
2014: Howie Hawkins (Teachout in primary)
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« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2016, 04:09:09 AM »

My god, like I get that the SPD is terrible, but how is it so terrible as to allow this guy in?

What the heck is the SDP?

Ah you mean, the SPD? It is terrible for having a moderate/pragmatist wing (also known as Schröderianer, named after former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder)?
Apparently I can't type whatsoever, but terrible for letting in someone with a positive opinion of fycking Nelson Rockefeller .

What's so bad about Rocky? Just because he's rich? He did a great job as governor, implemented liberal policies and strongly supported civil rights. He even called for universal health care in his 1971 gubernatorial inaugural. The only negative thing he's done from today's perspective are the drug laws. But name me one politican who didn't make any mistakes. Too sad that he never became president, because he would have done an amazing job. America would have been far better off with President Rockefeller in 1968.
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« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2016, 06:20:14 AM »

No votes for Jimmy? Sad
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« Reply #11 on: August 20, 2017, 10:24:53 AM »

2014: Rob Astorino
2010: Carl Paladino
2006: John Faso
2002: George Pataki
1998: George Pataki
1994: George Pataki

1990: Herbert London (Conservative)
1986: Andrew O'Rourke
1982: Lewis Lehrman

1978: Hugh Carey
1974: Hugh Carey

1970: Nelson Rockefeller
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