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« Reply #175 on: June 17, 2009, 08:12:24 AM »


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« Reply #176 on: June 17, 2009, 01:21:49 PM »


Because you claim to be interventionist, while Taft was the consummate isolationist.
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« Reply #177 on: June 17, 2009, 05:36:41 PM »


I know that. But I liked him better then Eisenhower. Probably because if his last name. TAFT. Smiley
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« Reply #178 on: June 17, 2009, 07:44:11 PM »

1789 : George Washington (None-VA)
1792 : George Washington (None-VA)

1796 : Jefferson (D/R-VA)
1800 : Jefferson (D/R-VA)
1804 : Jefferson (D/R-VA)
1808 : James Madison (D/R-VA)
1812 : James Madison (D/R-VA)
1816 : Monroe (D/R-NY)
1820 : Monroe (D/R-NY)

1824 : Jackson (D-TN)
1828 : John Q. Adams (R-MA)
1832 : Henry Clay (R-KY)

1836 : Daniel Webster (Whig-NH)
1840 : Van Buren (D-NY)
1844 : Henry Clay (Whig-KY)
1848 : Van Buren (FS-NY)
1852 : Hale (FS-NH)

1856 : John C. Fremont (R-CA)
1860 : Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)
1864 : Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)
1868 : Ulysses S. Grant (R-IL)
1872 : Ulysses S. Grant (R-IL)
1876 : Rutherford  B. Hayes (R-OH)
1880 : James A. Garfield (R-OH)
1884 : James G. Blaine (R-ME)
1888 : Benjamin Harrison (R-IN)
1892 : Benjamin Harrison (R-IN)
1896 : William McKinley (R-OH)
1900 : William McKinley (R-OH)
1904 : Teddy Roosevelt (R-NY)
1908 : William Taft (R-OH)

1912 : Teddy Roosevelt (Progress.-NY)
1916 : Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ)
1920 : Warren Harding (R-OH)
1924 : Robert LaFollette (Progress.-WI)
1928 : Al Smith (D-NY)
1932 : Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1936 : Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1940 : Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1944 : Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1948 : Harry Truman (D-MO)

1952 : Dwight Eisenhower (R-NY)
1956 : Dwight Eisenhower (R-NY)
1960 : JFK (D-MA)
1964 : Johnson (D-TX)
1968 : Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1972 : Richard Nixon (R-CA)
1976 : Gerald Ford (R-MI)
1980 : Ed Clark (L-CA)
1984 : Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
1988 : Ron Paul (L-TX)
1992 : Ross Perot (I-TX) or Clinton if only the two major parties were included.
1996 : Clinton (D-AR)
2000 : Al Gore (D-TN)
2004 : Michael Badnarik (L-TX)
2008 Dem Primary: Barack Obama
2008 GOP Primary: Mitt Romney (R-MA)
2008 GOP Primary: Ron Paul (R-TX)
2008 : Bob Barr (L-GA)
Libertarian: 4
Republican: 22
National Republican: 2
Democrat-Republican: 7
Independent: 3
Democrat: 12
Free Soil: 2
Progressive: 2
Total: 56
Libertarian: 7%
Republican: 39%
National Republican: 4%
Democrat-Republican: 13%
Independent: 5%
Democrat: 21%
Free Soil: 4%
Progressive: 4%
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« Reply #179 on: June 17, 2009, 07:48:07 PM »

I know that. But I liked him better then Eisenhower. Probably because if his last name. TAFT. Smiley

That doesn't fit with your views.
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« Reply #180 on: June 17, 2009, 08:51:59 PM »

1860: Lincoln
1864: Lincoln
1868: Grant
1872: Grant
1876: Hayes
1880: Garfield
1884: Cleveland
1888: Not sure
1892: Cleveland
1896: McKinley
 1900: McKinley
1904: Roosevelt
1908: Taft
1912: Stay home in disgust
1916: Hughes (reluctantly)
1920: Harding
1924: Coolidge
1928: Hoover (retrospect: stay home)
1932: Stay home in disgust
1936: Landon (anti-FDR)
1940: Willkie
1944: Roosevelt
1948: Dewey (retrospect: Truman)
1952: Eisenhower
1956: Eisenhower
1960: Nixon
1964: Goldwater (anti-LBJ)
1968: Nixon (retrospect: Wallace as a protest vote, I don’t support his segregation views though)
1972: Nixon (retrospect: Stay home in disgust)
1976: Ford
1980: Reagan
1984: Reagan
1988: Bush
1992: Bush
1996: Dole (reluctantly)
2000: Bush (retrospect: Stay home in disgust)
2004: Bush
2008: McCain
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« Reply #181 on: June 22, 2009, 06:53:27 AM »

haven't done this recently....maybe a couple things have changed.

1900: McKinley (R)
1904: Roosevelt (R)
1908: Taft (R)
1912: Roosevelt (P)
1916: Hughes (R)
1920: Harding (R)
1924: LaFollette (P)
1928: Smith (D)
1932: Roosevelt (D)
1936: Landon (R)
1940: Willkie (R)
1944: Roosevelt (D)
1948: Truman (D)
1952: Eisenhower (R)
1956: Eisenhower (R)
1960: Kennedy (D)
1964: Johnson (D)         primary: Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: Humphrey (D)      primary: Robert Kennedy (D)
1972: Nixon (R)            primary: Richard Nixon (R)
1976: Ford (R)              primary: Gerald Ford (R)
1980: Anderson (I)    primary: John Anderson (R)
1984: Mondale (D)        primary: Gary Hart (D)
1988: Bush (R)            primary: Paul Simon (D)
1992: Clinton (D)          primary: Paul Tsongas (D)
1996: Clinton (D)          primary: Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Gore (D)             primary: John McCain (R)
2004: Kerry (D)            primary: John Kerry (D)
2008: Obama (D)         primary: Barack Obama (D)
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« Reply #182 on: June 25, 2009, 10:47:30 PM »

And this is using current knowledge about candidates, and policies.
1900: Bryan (D)
1904: Roosevelt (R)
1908: Taft (R)
1912: Very difficult, either Roosevelt or Wilson
1916: Wilson (D)
1920: Cox (D)
1924: Davis (D)
1928: Smith (D)
1932: Roosevelt (D)
1936: Roosevelt (D)
1940: Roosevelt (D)
1944: Roosevelt (D)
1948: Truman (D)
1952: Stevenson (D)
1956: Stevenson (D)
1960: Kennedy (D)/Primary: Humphrey
1964: Johnson (D)/Primary: Johnson
1968: Humphrey (D)/Primary: Kennedy
1972: McGovern (D)/Primary: McGovern
1976: Carter (D)/Primary: Carter
1980: Carter (D)/Primary: Carter
1984: Mondale (D)/Primary: Mondale
1988: Dukakis (D)/Primary: Gore
1992: Clinton (D)/Primary: Clinton
1996: Clinton (D)/Primary: Clinton
2000: Gore (D)/Primary: Gore
2004: Kerry (D)/Primary: Dean
2008: Obama (D)/Primary: Clinton
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« Reply #183 on: June 25, 2009, 11:06:27 PM »

1789: George Washington (No Party-VA)
1792: George Washington (No Party-VA)
1796:Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican-VA)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican-VA)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Republican-VA)
1808: James Madison (Democratic Republican-VA)
1812: James Madison (Democratic Republican-VA)
1816: James Monroe (Democratic Republican-VA)
1820: James Monroe (Democratic Republican-VA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (Democratic Republican-MA)

1828: Andrew Jackson (Democratic Republican-MA)
1832: Andrew Jackson (Democratic Republican-MA)

1836: Martin Van Buren (Democratic-NY)
1840: Martin Van Buren (Democratic-NY)
1844: James K. Polk (Democratic-TN)
1848: Lewis Cass (Democratic-MI)
1852: Franklin Pierce (Democratic-NH)
1856: James Buchanan (Democratic-PA)
1860: John C. Breckinridge (Southern Democratic-KY)

1861: Jefferson Davis (CSA-MS)
1864: Not a Citizen of the USA
1868: Horatio Seymour (Democratic-NY)
1872: Charles O'Conor (Democratic-NY)
1876: Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic-NY)
1880: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democratic-PA)
1884: Grover Cleveland (Democratic-NY)
1888: Grover Cleveland (Democratic-NY)
1892: Grover Cleveland (Democratic-NY)
1896: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic-NE)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic-NE)
1904: Alton B. Parker (Democratic-NY)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (Democratic-NE)

1912: William H. Taft (Republican-OH)
1916: Charles Evan Hughes (Republican-NY)*Hold my nose
1920: Warren G. Harding (Republican-OH)
1924: Calvin Coolidge (Republican-MA)

1928: Alfred Smith (Democratic-NY)
1932: Herbert Hoover (Republican-IA)
1936: Alf Landon (Republican-KS)
1940: Wendell Willkie (Republican-NY)
1944: Thomas E. Dewey (Republican-NY)

1948: Strom Thurmond (States' Rights Democratic)
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican-KS)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican-KS)
1960: Richard Nixon (Republican-CA)
1964: Barry Goldwater (Republican-AZ)

1968: George Wallace (American Independent)
1972: Richard Nixon (Republican-CA)
1976: Gerald Ford (Republican-MI)
1980: Ronald Reagan (Republican-CA)
1984: Ronald Reagan (Republican-CA)
1988: George H.W. Bush (Republican-TX)
1992: George H.W. Bush (Republican-TX)

1996: Ross Perot (Reform-TX)
2000: George W. Bush (Republican-TX) *actual vote
2004: George W. Bush (Republican-TX) *actual vote
2008: John McCain (Republican-AZ) *actual vote


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« Reply #184 on: June 26, 2009, 12:23:13 AM »
« Edited: June 26, 2009, 10:54:07 AM by Vepres »

I'll try to put myself in the shoes of a voter at the time, unknowing of history here.

1789: Washington (i)
1792: Washington (i)
1796: Jefferson (D-R)
1800: Jefferson (D-R)
1804: Jefferson (D-R)
1808: Madison (D-R)
1812: Madison (D-R)
1816: Monroe (D-R)
1820: Monroe (D-R)
1824: Q. Adams (D-R)
1828: Q. Adams (NR)
1832: Clay (NR)
1836: White (W)
1840: Harrison (W)
1844: Polk (D)
1848: Cass (D)
1852: Scott (W)
1856: Fremont (R)
1860: Lincoln (R)
1864: Lincoln (R)
1868: Grant (R)
1872: Grant (R)
1876: Hayes (R)
1880: Garfield (R)
1884: Blaine (R)
1888: Cleveland (D)
1892: Harrison (R)
1896: Bryan (D)
1900: Bryan (D)
1904: Roosevelt (R)
1908: Bryan (D)
1912: Roosevelt (P)
1916: Hughes (R)
1920: Harding (R)
1924: Coolidge (R)
1928: Hoover (R)
1932: Roosevelt (D)
1936: Landon (R)
1940: Willkie (R)
1944: Dewey (R)
1948: Dewey (R)
1952: Eisenhower (R)
1956: Eisenhower (R)
1960: Kennedy (D)     
1964: Johnson (D)     Primary: Rockefeller
1968: Nixon (R)     Primary: Romney
1972: Nixon (R)
1976: Ford (R)     Primary: Reagan
1980: Reagan (R)
1984: Reagan (R)
1988: Bush (R)
1992: Bush (R)
1996: Dole (R)     Primary: Forbes
2000: Bush (R)     Primary: McCain
2004: Badnarik (L)
2008: McCain (R)
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« Reply #185 on: June 26, 2009, 01:21:11 AM »
« Edited: June 26, 2009, 01:23:26 AM by Mr.Phips »

1896: Bryan (D)
1900: Roosevelt(R)
1904: Roosevelt (R)
1908: Roosevelt(R)
1912: Roosevelt(P)
1916: Hughes(R)
1920: Cox(D)
1924: Davis(D)
1928: Smith(D)
1932: Roosevelt(D)
1936: Roosevelt(D)
1940: Roosevelt(D)
1944: Roosevelt(D)
1948: Truman(D)
1952: Eisenhower(R)
1956: Eisenhower(R)
1960: Kennedy(D)
1964: Johnson(D)
1968: Humphrey(D)
1972: Nixon(R)
1976: Ford(R)
1980: Anderson(I)
1984: Reagan(R)
1988: Dukakis(D)
1992: Bush(R)
1996: Dole(R)
2000: Gore(D)
2004: Kerry(D)
2008: Ask me in two years
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« Reply #186 on: June 26, 2009, 12:32:33 PM »
« Edited: June 26, 2009, 12:35:26 PM by ag »

I don't remember, if I answered this one before (and too lazy to check). But, assuming no benefit of hindsight, starting w/ 1860:

1860 Lincoln (stick it to those SOBs)
1864 Lincoln (we are at war)
1868 Grant (who else?)
1872 Greeley (Grant was better at the battlefield, and Greeley is my type)
1876 Tilden (New Yorker, and, anyway, we need both parties)
1880 Hancock (we need a two-party system, and I won't ever vote R after they stole 1876)
1884 Cleveland (time for a Dem)
1888 Cleveland (competent)
1892 Cleveland (still angry about 1888)
1996 McKinley (the alternative is too horrible to comprehend)
1900 McKinley (you don't suggest I could vote Bryan, do you?)
1904 T. Roosevelt (quite a star, this young guy, isn't he?)
1908 Taft (looks competent)
1912 Wilson (I like academics)
1916 Wilson (I still like him)
1920 Harding (tired of it all)
1924 Coolidge (he is ok and times are good)
1928 Smith (tough choice, but the wet migrant New Yorker in me would, probably, win in the end)
1932 Hoover (in the time of a disaster, he is superbly qualified Smiley )
1936 F. Roosevelt (what else there is?)
1940 F. Rooselvelt (war's coming)
1944 Dewey (too long)
1948 Truman (he seems to be doing the right thing)
1952 Eisenhower (need a general in war - though sympathetic to the other guy)
1956 Eisenhower (same)
1960 Kennedy (NE bias in me, and a scary opponent)
1964 Johnson (landslide, anyway)
1968 Humphrey (civil rights)
1972 Nixon (he hasn't been as bad as I feared, and his opponent is too far off the deep end)
1976 Carter (kick the bastards out)
1980 Carter (I, actually, like the poor bastard)
1984 Reagan (good against the Soviets)
1988 Bush Sr. (NE bias in me is strong, but would Dukakis be strong enough against the Soviets?)
1992 Bush Sr. (competent)
1996 Clinton (personally an idiot, but the guy is brilliant!)
2000 Bush Jr. (his dad's advisors aren't a bad lot)
2004 Kerry (this is easy: another 4 years of Bush? you must be kidding me. And, anyway, I like Kerry a lot)
2008 Obama (apologies to McCain, but kick the bastards out)
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« Reply #187 on: June 26, 2009, 12:50:32 PM »

General (1789-2008)
1789: George Washington (NP-VA)
1792: George Washington (NP-VA)
1796: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA)
1800: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA)
1804: Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA)
1808: James Madison (DR-VA)
1812: James Madison (DR-VA)
1816: James Monroe (DR-VA)
1820: James Monroe (DR-VA)
1824: Andrew Jackson (DR-TN)

1828: Andrew Jackson (D-TN)
1832: Andrew Jackson (D-TN)

1836: William Henry Harrison (W-VA)
1840: William Henry Harrison (W-VA)

1844: James K. Polk (D-TN)
1848: Zachary Taylor (W-VA)
1852: Winfield Scott (W-NJ)

1856: John Fremont (R-CA)
1860: Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)
1864: Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant (R-OH)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant (R-OH)

1876: Peter Cooper (G-NY)
1880: James Weaver (G-IA)

1884: Grover Cleveland (D-NY)
1888: Grover Cleveland (D-NY)

1892: James Weaver (P-IA)
1896: William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)
1900: William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)

1904: Theodore Roosevelt (R-NY)
1908: William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (P-NY)
1916: Woodrow Wilson (D-VA)
1920: James Cox (D-OH)

1924: Robert LaFollette (P-WI)
1928: Al Smith (D-NY)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1948: Harry Truman (D-MO)

1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-KS)
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-KS)

1960: John F. Kennedy (D-MA)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)
1968: Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN)

1972: Richard M. Nixon (R-CA)
1976: Jimmy Carter (D-GA)
1980: Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
1984: Ronald Reagan (R-CA)

1988: Michael Dukakis (D-MA)
1992: Bill Clinton (D-AR)
1996: Bill Clinton (D-AR)
2000: Al Gore (D-TN)
2004: John Kerry (D-MA)
2008: Barack Obama (D-IL)


Primaries/Conventions (1912-2008)
1912: Woodrow Wilson (D-VA)
1916: Woodrow Wilson (D-VA)
1920: Carter Glass (D-VA)
1924: Joseph Robinson (D-AR)
1928: Cordell Hull (D-TN)
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
1948: Harry Truman (D-MO)
1952: Alben Barkley (D-KY)
1956: Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)
1960: Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)
1964: Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)
1968: Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)
1972: Scoop Jackson (D-WA)
1976: Scoop Jackson (D-WA)
1980: Ted Kennedy (D-MA)
1984: Reubin Askew (D-FL)
1988: Al Gore (D-TN)
1992: Bill Clinton (D-AR)
1996: Bill Clinton (D-AR)
2000: Al Gore (D-TN)
2004: Joe Lieberman (D-CT)
2008: Barack Obama (D-IL)
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« Reply #188 on: July 07, 2009, 02:16:38 AM »

1932: FDR
1936: FDR
1940: FDR Wilkie Was not a good candidate
1944: FDR Was a great leader during WW2
1948: Truman One of the greats
1952: Eisenhower
1956: Eisenhower
1960: Nixon I don't think Kennedy was all that
1964: Goldwater
1968: Nixon
1972: Nixon
1976:Ford Carter makes me vomit
1980: Reagan
1984: Reagan
1988: Bush
1992: Clinton
1996: Clinton I actually really like the guy
2000: write in for McCain
2004: write in for McCain
2008: Obama Palin and McCain selling out to the neocons turned me off

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« Reply #189 on: July 07, 2009, 05:03:01 AM »

1789: George Washington (NP)
1792: George Washington
1796: Thomas Jefferson (DR)
1800: Thomas Jefferson
1804: Thomas Jefferson
1808: James Madison (DR)
1812: James Madison
1816: James Monroe (DR)
1820: James Monroe
1824: Andrew Jackson (DR)
1828: Andrew Jackson
1832: Andrew Jackson
1836: Martin Van Buren (D)
1840: Martin Van Buren
1844: James Polk (D)
1848: Lewis Cass (D)
1852: Franklin Peirce (D)
1856: not vote
1860: Abraham Lincoln (R)
1864: Abraham Lincoln
1868: Horatio Seymour (D)
1872: Charles O'Coner (SOD)
1876: Rutherford Hayes (R)
1880: Winfield Hancock (D)
1884: Grover Cleveland (D)
1888: Grover Cleveland
1892: Grover Cleveland
1896: William Bryan (D)
1900: William Bryan
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1908: William Bryan
1912: Woodrow Wilson (D)
1916: Woodrow Wilson
1920: James Cox (D)
1924: Calvin Coldige (R)
1928: not vote
1932: Franklin Roosevelt (D)
1936: Franklin Roosevelt
1940: Franklin Roosevelt
1944: Franklin Roosevelt
1948: Harry Truman (D)
1952: Adlai Stevenson (D)
1956: Adlai Stevenson
1960: John Kennedy (D)
1964: Lyndon Johnson
1968: George Wallace (I)
1972: George McGovern (D)
1976: James Carter (D)
1980: James Carter
1984: Walter Mondale (D)
1988: Michael Dukakis (D)
1992: William Clinton (D)
1996: William Clinton (D)
2000: Al Gore (D)
2004: John Kerry (D)
2008: Barack Obama (D)
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« Reply #190 on: July 08, 2009, 09:21:48 AM »

1904 Teddy Roosevelt
1908 WH Taft
1912 Woodrow Wilson
1916 Woodrow Wilson
1920 Cox

1924 Calvin Coolidge
1928 Smith
1932-1944 FDR
1948 H Truman
1952, 1956 A Stevenson
1960 JFK
1964 LBJ
1968 HHH
1972 McGovern
1976 Jimmy Carter
1980 Jimmy Carter
1984 Mondale
1988 Dukakis
1992, 1996 Clinton
2000 Gore
2004 Kerry
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« Reply #191 on: July 29, 2009, 10:41:13 AM »
« Edited: July 29, 2009, 10:44:24 AM by Giovanni »

1904: Alton Parker (D)
1908: William Taft (R)
1912: William Taft (R)
1916: Charles Hughes (R)
1920: James Cox (D)
1924: Calvin Coolidge (R)
1928: Herbert Hoover (R)
1932: Herbert Hoover (R)
1936: Franklin Roosevelt (D)
1940: Wendell Wilkie (R)
1944: Thomas Dewey (R)
1948: Thomas Dewey (R)
1952: Dwight Eisenhower (R)
1956: Dwight Eisenhower (R)
1960: Richard Nixon (R)
1964: Primary: Nelson Rockefeller, General: Write in: Nelson Rockefeller (R)
1968: Primary: Nelson Rockefeller (R), General: Richard Nixon (R)
1972: Richard Nixon (R)
1976: Primary: Gerald Ford (R), Gerald Ford (R)
1980: Ronald Reagan (R)
1984: Ronald Reagan (R)
1988: George Bush (R)
1992: Bill Clinton (D)
1996: Republican Primary: Steve Forbes (R), General: Bill Clinton (D)
2000: Primary: John McCain, General: George W. Bush
2004: George W. Bush (R)
2008: Primary: Rudy Giuliani, General: John McCain
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« Reply #192 on: July 29, 2009, 02:00:49 PM »

1904:  Theodore Roosevelt
1908:  William Howard Taft
1912:  William Howard Taft
1916:  Charles Evans Hughes
1920:  Warren G. Harding
1924:  Calvin Coolidge
1928:  Herbert Hoover

1932:  FDR
1936:  FDR
1940:  FDR
1944:  FDR

1948:  Strom Thurmond
1952:  Dwight Eisenhower
1956:  Dwight Eisenhower
1960:  Richard Nixon
1964:  Barry Goldwater

1968:  George Wallace
1972:  Richard Nixon
1976:  Gerald Ford
1980:  Reagan
1984:  Reagan
1988:  Bush 41
1992:  Bush 41
1996:  Dole
2000:  Bush 43
2004:  Bush 43
2008:  McCain
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« Reply #193 on: July 29, 2009, 03:58:43 PM »

1904:  Theodore Roosevelt
1908:  William Howard Taft
1912:  William Howard Taft
1916:  Charles Evans Hughes
1920:  Warren G. Harding
1924:  Calvin Coolidge
1928:  Herbert Hoover

1932:  FDR
1936:  FDR
1940:  FDR
1944:  FDR

1948:  Strom Thurmond
1952:  Dwight Eisenhower
1956:  Dwight Eisenhower
1960:  Richard Nixon
1964:  Barry Goldwater

1968:  George Wallace
1972:  Richard Nixon
1976:  Gerald Ford
1980:  Reagan
1984:  Reagan
1988:  Bush 41
1992:  Bush 41
1996:  Dole
2000:  Bush 43
2004:  Bush 43
2008:  McCain

Thurmond 48 and Wallace 68? Really?? You're truly that nostalgic for segregation?
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« Reply #194 on: July 29, 2009, 04:12:21 PM »

1840: Harrison
1844: Birney [Clay, in a swing state]
1848: Van Buren [Taylor, in a swing state]
1852: Hale [Scott, in a swing state]
1856: Frémont
1860: Lincoln
1864: Lincoln
1868: Grant
1872: Grant
1876: Hayes
1880: Weaver [Garfield, in a swing state]
1884: Butler [Blaine, in a swing state]
1888: Harrison
1892: Weaver [Harrison, in a swing state]
1896: Bryan
1900: Debs
1904: Debs
1908: Debs
1912: Debs
1916: Benson [Hughes, in a swing state]
1920: Debs
1924: LaFollette
1928: Smith
1932: Roosevelt
1936: Roosevelt
1940: Roosevelt
1944: Roosevelt
1948: Wallace [truman, in a swing state]
1952: Stevenson
1956: Stevenson
1960: Kennedy
1964: Johnson
1968: Humphrey
1972: McGovern
1976: McCarthy [Carter, in a swing state]
1980: Anderson
1984: Mondale
1988: Dukakis
1992: Perot
1996: Nader
2000: Gore
2004: Kerry
2008: Obama

Thurmond 48 and Wallace 68? Really?? You're truly that nostalgic for segregation?

Also funny that a Thurmond backer would have supported Republicans like Roosevelt, Taft and Hughes...
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« Reply #195 on: July 29, 2009, 04:40:44 PM »

1840: Harrison
1844: Birney [Clay, in a swing state]
1848: Van Buren [Taylor, in a swing state]
1852: Hale [Scott, in a swing state]
1856: Frémont
1860: Lincoln
1864: Lincoln
1868: Grant
1872: Grant
1876: Hayes
1880: Weaver [Garfield, in a swing state]
1884: Butler [Blaine, in a swing state]
1888: Harrison
1892: Weaver [Harrison, in a swing state]
1896: Bryan
1900: Debs
1904: Debs
1908: Debs
1912: Debs
1916: Benson [Hughes, in a swing state]
1920: Debs
1924: LaFollette
1928: Smith
1932: Roosevelt
1936: Roosevelt
1940: Roosevelt
1944: Roosevelt
1948: Wallace [truman, in a swing state]
1952: Stevenson
1956: Stevenson
1960: Kennedy
1964: Johnson
1968: Humphrey
1972: McGovern
1976: McCarthy [Carter, in a swing state]
1980: Anderson
1984: Mondale
1988: Dukakis
1992: Perot
1996: Nader
2000: Gore
2004: Kerry
2008: Obama
I agree with all of this except I would vote for Clinton in 1996, and 1992. Carter in 1980(for alternative fuel stuff), and in 1912 for Roosevelt.
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« Reply #196 on: July 29, 2009, 07:25:04 PM »

1904:  Theodore Roosevelt
1908:  William Howard Taft
1912:  William Howard Taft
1916:  Charles Evans Hughes
1920:  Warren G. Harding
1924:  Calvin Coolidge
1928:  Herbert Hoover

1932:  FDR
1936:  FDR
1940:  FDR
1944:  FDR

1948:  Strom Thurmond
1952:  Dwight Eisenhower
1956:  Dwight Eisenhower
1960:  Richard Nixon
1964:  Barry Goldwater

1968:  George Wallace
1972:  Richard Nixon
1976:  Gerald Ford
1980:  Reagan
1984:  Reagan
1988:  Bush 41
1992:  Bush 41
1996:  Dole
2000:  Bush 43
2004:  Bush 43
2008:  McCain

Thurmond 48 and Wallace 68? Really?? You're truly that nostalgic for segregation?

Why?  Is it wrong to have an opinion?
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« Reply #197 on: July 29, 2009, 09:50:51 PM »

1904:  Theodore Roosevelt
1908:  William Howard Taft
1912:  William Howard Taft
1916:  Charles Evans Hughes
1920:  Warren G. Harding
1924:  Calvin Coolidge
1928:  Herbert Hoover

1932:  FDR
1936:  FDR
1940:  FDR
1944:  FDR

1948:  Strom Thurmond
1952:  Dwight Eisenhower
1956:  Dwight Eisenhower
1960:  Richard Nixon
1964:  Barry Goldwater

1968:  George Wallace
1972:  Richard Nixon
1976:  Gerald Ford
1980:  Reagan
1984:  Reagan
1988:  Bush 41
1992:  Bush 41
1996:  Dole
2000:  Bush 43
2004:  Bush 43
2008:  McCain

Thurmond 48 and Wallace 68? Really?? You're truly that nostalgic for segregation?

Why?  Is it wrong to have an opinion?
Opinions might not exactly be wrong but they can be idiotic and bigoted.
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« Reply #198 on: July 29, 2009, 10:08:53 PM »

1904:  Theodore Roosevelt
1908:  William Howard Taft
1912:  William Howard Taft
1916:  Charles Evans Hughes
1920:  Warren G. Harding
1924:  Calvin Coolidge
1928:  Herbert Hoover

1932:  FDR
1936:  FDR
1940:  FDR
1944:  FDR

1948:  Strom Thurmond
1952:  Dwight Eisenhower
1956:  Dwight Eisenhower
1960:  Richard Nixon
1964:  Barry Goldwater

1968:  George Wallace
1972:  Richard Nixon
1976:  Gerald Ford
1980:  Reagan
1984:  Reagan
1988:  Bush 41
1992:  Bush 41
1996:  Dole
2000:  Bush 43
2004:  Bush 43
2008:  McCain

Thurmond 48 and Wallace 68? Really?? You're truly that nostalgic for segregation?

Why?  Is it wrong to have an opinion?
Opinions might not exactly be wrong but they can be idiotic and bigoted.
Exactly. These anti-Obama people are members of the Republican Party, but of late it seems that they are really members of the Fascist Party.
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« Reply #199 on: July 29, 2009, 10:37:10 PM »

1904:  Theodore Roosevelt
1908:  William Howard Taft
1912:  William Howard Taft
1916:  Charles Evans Hughes
1920:  Warren G. Harding
1924:  Calvin Coolidge
1928:  Herbert Hoover

1932:  FDR
1936:  FDR
1940:  FDR
1944:  FDR

1948:  Strom Thurmond
1952:  Dwight Eisenhower
1956:  Dwight Eisenhower
1960:  Richard Nixon
1964:  Barry Goldwater

1968:  George Wallace
1972:  Richard Nixon
1976:  Gerald Ford
1980:  Reagan
1984:  Reagan
1988:  Bush 41
1992:  Bush 41
1996:  Dole
2000:  Bush 43
2004:  Bush 43
2008:  McCain

Thurmond 48 and Wallace 68? Really?? You're truly that nostalgic for segregation?

Why?  Is it wrong to have an opinion?
Opinions might not exactly be wrong but they can be idiotic and bigoted.
Exactly. These anti-Obama people are members of the Republican Party, but of late it seems that they are really members of the Fascist Party.

FASCISM? HA that's funny.  You wanna talk about fascism, join the democrap or should i say media party.
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