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hawkeye59
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« on: January 25, 2010, 10:38:33 AM »

1789: Washington
1792:Washington
1796: Jefferson
1800:Jefferson
1804: Jefferson
1808: Madison
1812: Madison
1816: Monroe
1820: Monroe
1824: Jackson
1828: Jackson
1832: Jackson
1836: Van Buren
1840: Harrison
1844: Clay
1848: Taylor
1852: Scott
1856: Fremont
1860: Lincoln
1864:Lincoln
1868: Grant
1872: Grant
1876: Hayes
1880: Garfield
1884: Blaine
1888: Harrison
1892: Weaver
1896: Bryan
1900: Bryan
1904: TR
1908: Bryan
1912: TR
1916: Hughes
1920: D convention:Al Smith, Election: Eugene V. Debs
1924: La Follette
1928: D convention: Al Smith, Election: Al Smith
1932: FDR in both
1936: ^^^
1940: ^^^
1944: ^^^
1948: Truman in both
1952: Adlai in both
1956: Adlai at convention, Ike in General
1960: JFK in both
1964: All the way with LBJ!
1968: RFK in primaries, HHH in election
1972: McGovern in both
1976: Udall(Primary), Carter(Election)
1980: Ted Kennedy(Primaries), Carter(General)
1984: Mondale in both
1988: Simon(Primaries), Duke(General)
1992: Tsongas(Primaries), Clinton(General)
1996: Clinton in both.
2000: Gore in both
2004: Kerry in both
2008: Obama in both

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hawkeye59
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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2010, 04:03:01 PM »

1904: Roosevelt (R)
1908: Taft (R)
1912: Roosevelt (I)
1916: Hughes (R)
1920: Cox (D)
1924: Coolidge (R)
1928: Hoover (R)
1932: Roosevelt (D)
1936: Roosevelt (D)
1940: Willkie (R)
1944: Dewey (R)
1948: Dewey (R)
1952: Eisenhower (R)
1956: Eisenhower (R)
1960: Nixon (R)
1964: Goldwater (R)
1968: Nixon (R)
1972: Nixon (R)
1976: Ford (R)
1980: Reagan (R)
1984: Reagan (R)
1988: Bush (R)
1992: Perot (I)
1996: Clinton (D)
2000: Gore (D)
2004: Bush (R)
2008: McCain (R)
You should be R-GA.
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hawkeye59
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2010, 11:23:53 PM »

1952: Stevenson (D) P: Taft
1956: Eisenhower (R) P: Stevenson
1960: Nixon (R) P: Morse
1964: Goldwater (R) P: Goldwater
1968: McCarthy (I) P: McCarthy
1972: McGovern (D) P: McGovern
1976: McCarthy (I) P: Carter
1980: Carter (D) P: Carter
1984: Bergland  (L) P: Hart
1988: Paul (L) P: Kemp
1992: Perot (I) P: Buchanan
1996: Browne (L) P: Buchanan
2000: Buchanan (Ref) P: McCain 
2004: Nader (I) P: Dean
2008: Nader (I) P: Paul

Ha ha, you're all over the place.  Smiley

Wait a minute, you would vote Stevenson in the primaries in '56 and then vote against him in the general?
Why?

There was no real Republican primary that year to challenge Eisenhower.

Yet you vote for Stevenson in '52..........
What difference was there between '52 and '56 that made you prefer Eisenhower the second time around?

Eisenhower's presidency wasn't so bad.
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hawkeye59
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« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2010, 05:12:22 PM »

Reposting mine for commentary
No Hindsight.
1789: Washington and Adams
1792: Washington and Adams
1796: Jefferson and Adams
1800: Jefferson and Adams
1804: Jefferson
1808: Madison
1812: Madison
1816: Monroe
1820: Monroe
1824: Clay House: Jackson (Hindsight: Adams)
1828: Jackson (Hindsight: Adams)
1832: Clay
1836: Harrison
1840: Harrison
1844: Clay
1848: Taylor
1852: Scott
1856: Fremont
1860: Lincoln
1864: Lincoln
1868: Grant
1872: Grant
1876: Hayes, though I probably would have considered Tilden)
1880: Garfield
1884: Blaine
1888: Harrison
1892: Weaver
1896: Bryan
1900: Bryan
1904: TR
1908: Probably Bryan, barely.
1912: TR
1916: Tough one at the time; probably Wilson (Hindsight: Vive Le Hughes!)
1920: Debs, reluctantly. (Both Harding and Cox were horrible)
1924: La Follette
1928: Smith
1932: FDR
1936: FDR
1940: FDR
1944: FDR
1948: Truman
1952: Tough one, probably Adlai. Convention: Kefauver
1956: Ike Convention: Kefauver and Kennedy
1960: JFK
1964: LBJ
1968: HHH, RFK in primaries.
1972: Muskie, then McGovern
1976: Udall, then Carter
1980: Ted Kennedy, then Carter
1984: Hart, then Mondale
1988: Simon, then Dukakis
1992: Tsongas, then Clinton
1996: Clinton
2000: Gore
2004: Kerry
2008: Obama
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