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PJ
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« on: May 31, 2013, 07:07:21 PM »

General, starting in 1789:
Washington
Washington
Adams
Adams (very close)
Jefferson
Madison
Madison
Monroe
Monroe
Q Adams
Q Adams
Clay
Webster
Harrison (not knowing he would die)
Clay
Taylor (not counting Fillmore)
Scott
Fremont
Lincoln
Lincoln
Grant
Grant
Hayes (reluctantly)
Garfield
Blaine
Harrison
Harrison
Bryan (close race)
McKinley (again very close, mainly because Roosevelt is on the ticket)
Roosevelt
Bryan
Roosevelt (close between him and Wilson)
Wilson
Cox
LaFollette
Smith
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Truman
Eisenhower
Stevenson (with hindsight)
Kennedy
Johnson
Humphrey
McGovern
Carter
Carter
Mondale
Dukakis
Clinton
Clinton
Gore
Kerry
Obama
Obama
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2015, 03:51:56 PM »

Italicized votes are reluctant/unsure. Hindsight notwithstanding, and assuming I don’t live in a swing state and can vote how I want:

2012: Jill Stein- Green
2008: Barack Obama- Democrat (Dennis Kucinich in primary)
2004: Ralph Nader- Independent (Howard Dean in primary)
2000: Ralph Nader- Green (would not have voted in primary)
1996: Ralph Nader- Green
1992: Bill Clinton- Democrat/possibly Ross Perot- Independent as a protest (Jerry Brown in primary)
1988: Michael Dukakis- Democrat (Jesse Jackson in primary)
1984: Walter Mondale- Democrat
1980: Jimmy Carter- Democrat,
would’ve considered third party if there were some decent options
1976: Jimmy Carter- Democrat
1972: George McGovern- Democrat
1968: Hubert Humphrey- Democrat
(ugh) (Eugene McCarthy in primary)
1964: Lyndon Johnson- Democrat
(ugh ugh)
1960: John Kennedy- Democrat (Wayne Morse in primary)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower- Republican (Estes Kefauver in primary)
1952: Dwight Eisenhower- Republican (Estes Kefauver in primary)
1948: Henry Wallace- Progressive would've considered Truman
1944: Franklin Roosevelt- Democrat
1940: Franklin Roosevelt- Democrat

1936: Franklin Roosevelt- Democrat
1932: Franklin Roosevelt- Democrat
1928: Al Smith- Democrat
, for lack of an alternative
1924: Robert LaFollette- Progressive
1920: Eugene Debs- Socialist
1916: Allan Benson- Socialist
1912: Eugene Debs- Socialist
1908: Eugene Debs- Socialist
1904: Eugene Debs- Socialist
1900: Eugene Debs- Social Democratic
1896: Charles Matchett- Socialist Labor
1892: James Weaver- Populist
1888: Alson Streeter- Union Labor
1884: Benjamin Butler- Greenback
1880: James Weaver- Greenback
1876: Peter Cooper- Greenback
1872: Ulysses Grant- Republican
1868: Ulysses Grant- Republican
1864: Abraham Lincoln- Republican
1860: Abraham Lincoln- Republican
1856: John Fremont- Republican

1852: John Hale- Free Soil
1848: Martin Van Buren- Free Soil
1844: James Birney- Liberty
1840: James Birney- Liberty
1836: Martin Van Buren- Democrat
1832: William Wirt- Anti-Masonic (protest vote)
1828: John Quincy Adams- National Republican
1824: William Crawford- Democratic Republican
1820: James Monroe- Democratic Republican
1816: James Monroe- Democratic Republican
1812: James Madison- Democratic Republican
1808: James Madison- Democratic Republican

1804: Thomas Jefferson- Democratic Republican
1800: Thomas Jefferson- Democratic Republican
1796: Thomas Jefferson- Democratic Republican

1792: George Washington- Nonpartisan
1789: George Washington- Nonpartisan
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« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2015, 12:43:57 AM »

Party registration:
1787-1792: Anti-Federalist
1792-1825: Democratic-Republican
1825-1828: Independent
1828-1831: Working Men's Party
1831-1840: Democrat
1840-1848: Liberty
1848-1854: Free Soil
1854-1872: Republican
1872: Liberal Republican
1872-1876: Republican
1876-1888: Greenback
1888-1891: Union Labor
1891-1896: Populist
1896-1898: Socialist Labor
1898-1901: Social Democratic
1901-1934: Socialist
1934-present: Democrat (primaries would keep me from leaving the party later)

1789: Washington and Abstain (no good VP choices)
1792: Washington and Jefferson
1796: Jefferson and Burr
1800: Jefferson and Burr
1804: Jefferson
1808: Madison
1812: Madison
1816: Monroe
1820: Monroe
1824: Quincy Adams
1828: Quincy Adams
1832: Wirt
1836: Van Buren
1840: Birney
1844: Birney
1848: Van Buren
1852: Hale
1856: Fremont
1860: Lincoln
1864: Lincoln
1868: Grant
1872: Greeley
1876: Cooper
1880: Weaver
1884: Butler
1888: Streeter
1892: Weaver
1896: Matchett
1900: Debs
1904: Debs
1908: Debs
1912: Debs
1916: Benson
1920: Debs
1924: LaFollette
1928: Thomas
1932: Thomas
1936: Roosevelt
1940: Roosevelt
1944: Roosevelt
1948: Truman
1952: Stevenson
1956: Eisenhower
1960: Kennedy
1964: Hass
1968: Blomen
1972: McGovern
1976: Carter
1980: Carter
1984: Mondale
1988: Dukakis
1992: Clinton
1996: Nader
2000: Nader
2004: Kerry
2008: Obama
2012: Obama

Without hindsight
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