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Dunce
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« on: January 31, 2011, 04:11:59 PM »

1789 : G. Washington (N)
1792 : G. Washington (N)
1796 : T. Jefferson (D-R)
1800 : T. Jefferson (D-R)
1804 : T. Jefferson (D-R)
1808 : J. Madison (D-R)
1812 : J. Madison (D-R)
1816 : J. Monroe (D-R)
1820 : J.Q.Adams (I)
1824 : A. Jackson (D)
1828 : A. Jackson (D)
1832 : A. Jackson (D)
1836 : D. Webster (W)
1840 : W. Harrison (W)
1844 : J. Polk (D)
1848 : Z. Taylor (W)
1852 : W. Scott (W)
1856 : None
1860 : A. Lincoln (R)
1864 : A. Lincoln (R)
1868 : U. Grant (R)
1872 : U. Grant (R)
1876 : None
1880 : J. Garfield (R)
1884 : G. Cleveland (D)
1888 : G. Cleveland (D)
1892 : G. Cleveland (D)
1896 : W. Bryan (D)
1900 : W. Bryan (D)
1904 : None
1908 : None
1912 : None
1916 : C. Hughes (R) (To oppose the evil monster known as Woodrow Wilson)
1920 : W. Harding (R)
1924 : C. Coolidge (R)
1928 : H. Hoover (R)
1932 : H. Hoover (R)
1936 : A. Landon (R) (To oppose FDR)
1940 : W. Willkie (R) (To oppose FDR)
1944 : T. Dewey (R) (To oppose FDR)
1948 : H. Truman (D) (only because I dont like Thurmond)
1952 : D. MacArthur (C)
1956 : T.C. Andrews (States Rights)
1960 : C. Sullivan (C)
1964 : B. Goldwater (R)
1968 : Wallace (AI)
1972 : J. Hospers (L)
1976 : R. MacBride (L)
1980 : E. Clark (L)
1984 : R. Reagan (R)
1988 : R. Paul (L)
1992 : R. Perot (Reform)
1996 : H. Browne (L)
2000 : H. Browne (L)
2004 : M. Badnarik (L)
2008 : B. Barr (L)

My list.
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Dunce
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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2011, 08:54:07 PM »

While I'm glad you'd support Bryan, isn't it a bit anti-libertarian to do so?

to be honest, I don't know much about politics before 1920.
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