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MB298
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Re: "Describe X voter" thread
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Reply #25 on:
June 28, 2018, 03:00:42 pm »
Anti-civil rights Southerner who changed their views between 1968 and 1972.
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June 28, 2018, 03:24:17 pm »
Racist rural Southern Democrat who became a Reagan Republican by 1984. Had a major change of heart on race after falling in love with Obama, became passionate for an inclusive America, and turned-off by Trump's divisiveness.
Wilkie-Dewey-Dewey-Eisenhower-Stevenson-Nixon
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June 28, 2018, 05:12:08 pm »
Tennessee Republican who really liked Estes Kefauver.
La Follette-Hoover-Roosevelt-Roosevelt-Willkie-Dewey-Wallace
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June 28, 2018, 06:13:28 pm »
North Dakota farmer.
Reagan-Reagan-Bush-Clinton-Dole-Bush-Bush-Obama-Romney-Trump
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June 29, 2018, 07:32:42 am »
A Right Leaning voter who will support a Democrat if he thinks it is time for a change.
Bush-Kerry-McCain-Romney-Clinton
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June 29, 2018, 06:41:43 pm »
Quote from: bruhgmger2 on June 29, 2018, 07:32:42 am
A Right Leaning voter who will support a Democrat if he thinks it is time for a change.
Bush-Kerry-McCain-Romney-Clinton
White Tucson Suburban Voter
Gus Hall, Ron Paul, Ross Perot, (Wrote-in) David Duke, Al Gore, Ralph Nader, Chuck Baldwin, Jill Stein, Donald Trump
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June 29, 2018, 09:54:54 pm »
Racist southerner who votes near-exclusively for third party/protest candidates.
McGovern-Carter-Reagan-Mondale-Dukakis-Clinton-Perot-Bush
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July 09, 2018, 05:51:02 pm »
Quote from: MB on June 29, 2018, 09:54:54 pm
Racist southerner who votes near-exclusively for third party/protest candidates.
McGovern-Carter-Reagan-Mondale-Dukakis-Clinton-Perot-Bush
A woman whose husband was drafted into Vietnam. She wanted him to come home, so she voted for the anti-War McGovern in 72. Became very angry with Nixon and the GOP for escalating it, so she voted for Carter in 76. Her husband died in the war, so she had to raise her children on her own. She blamed Carter for wrecking the economy and almost losing her home, so she votes for Reagan in 80. She gets laid off from her union job because of Reagan and votes for Mondale in 84. She perceives Bush Sr. as being no different from Reagan, who cost her her job so she votes for Dukakis in 88. In 92, she won't vote for Bush who screwed her over and votes for Clinton in 92. Things haven't gotten better for her. She isn't experiencing the economic boom that the rest of the country is. By now she's too old to get hired anywhere. She is fed up with the establishment and votes for Perot in 96. Now that she's nearing retirement age, she goes to Bush in 00.
Gore-Bush-Obama-Romney-Clinton
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July 09, 2018, 07:46:19 pm »
Swing Suburban voter in NC.
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July 11, 2018, 12:28:46 pm »
Moderate RINO probably lives in the northeast Vermont or Massachusetts
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July 12, 2018, 01:18:10 pm »
Liberal-leaning working class white in Appalachia who consistently voted Democrat and thought Reaganomics was anti-worker all the way up until the mid-80s, then began voting Republican in 88 after they became convinced Reaganomics was a good thing.
Dole - Bush - Bush - Obama - Obama - Clinton
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December 29, 2018, 07:48:51 pm »
Someone who can't make up his mind as to whether he's a dove (Bush 2000, Obama), a hawk (Bush 2004), or in between (Clinton).
Willkie-Roosevelt-Truman-Eisenhower-Eisenhower-Nixon-Goldwater-Humphrey-Nixon-Ford-Reagan-Reagan-Bush-Bush-Clinton-Gore-Kerry-McCain-Romney-Clinton
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Liberal on social issues, neoliberal on economic issues, neoconservative on foreign policy issues.
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January 02, 2019, 06:24:27 pm »
A centenarian who is probably vaguely libertarian and a hawk on Communism
Bush-Bush-McCain-Romney
2016 Primary: Kasich
2016 General: Clinton
2018 House: Republican
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Can we have a real Christian conservative president instead of having our party go down the road of populism and nationalism, with strains of liberal-tarianism? Let the loss of the House be a lesson that we need to return to the party of Marco Rubio, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Rick Santorum, and Bill Lee. We need a bold and optimistic vision for this country that embraces Christian values!
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Re: "Describe X voter" thread
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January 25, 2019, 06:40:26 pm »
Bill Kristol or another Never Trump Republican.
FDR-FDR-Willkie-Dewey-Truman-Stevenson-Stevenson-Kennedy-LBJ-Humphrey-Nixon-Ford-Anderson-Reagan-Bush-Bush-Clinton-Gore-Kerry-McCain-Obama-Clinton
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Liberal on social issues, neoliberal on economic issues, neoconservative on foreign policy issues.
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Re: "Describe X voter" thread
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January 25, 2019, 06:51:01 pm »
Quote from: Sailor Haumea on January 25, 2019, 06:40:26 pm
Bill Kristol or another Never Trump Republican.
FDR-FDR-Willkie-Dewey-Truman-Stevenson-Stevenson-Kennedy-LBJ-Humphrey-Nixon-Ford-Anderson-Reagan-Bush-Bush-Clinton-Gore-Kerry-McCain-Obama-Clinton
Someone who's more liberal than they think they are.
Bush-Kerry-Obama-Obama-Trump
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tara gilesbie
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Re: "Describe X voter" thread
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Reply #40 on:
January 25, 2019, 08:06:39 pm »
Resident of New Hampshire.
Presidential votes
1992: Bill Clinton
1996: Bill Clinton
2000: Al Gore
2004: George W. Bush
2008: John McCain
2012: Barack Obama
2016: Hillary Clinton
Gubernatorial votes
1994: Mario Cuomo
1998: George Pataki
2002: B. Thomas Golisano
2006: Elliot Spitzer
2010: Andrew Cuomo
2014: Andrew Cuomo
2018: Marc Molinaro
Israeli votes
1992: Labor
1996: Likud
1999: Ehud Barak/Centre Party
2001: Ariel Sharon
2003: Likud
2006: Labor
2009: Kadima
2013: Yesh Atid
2015: Yesh Atid
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Tekken_Guy
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Re: "Describe X voter" thread
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January 26, 2019, 03:45:49 pm »
A New Yorker with dual Israeli citizenship
who just moved to New Hampshire recently
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Never mind, I realized the New Hampshire Thing was the response to the post before it.
How about this?
-2012: Mitt Romney, Bill Nelson
-2014: Charlie Crist
-2016: Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio
-2018: Andrew Gillum, Rick Scott
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Re: "Describe X voter" thread
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January 27, 2019, 06:17:27 pm »
Moderately conservative suburban Floridian who is very turned off by Trump-style candidates
2012: Ron Paul (primary), Jill Stein (general)
2016: Bernie Sanders (primary), Evan McMullin (general)
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January 27, 2019, 08:50:51 pm »
Someone who switched from being a non-interventionist to a hawk during the summer of 2016.
Parentheses indicate primary votes.
(Rockefeller) Nixon -> (Rockefeller) Johnson -> (Rockefeller) Humphrey -> (Jackson) Nixon -> (Jackson) Ford -> (Bush) Anderson -> (Hart) Reagan -> (Gore) Bush -> (Kerrey) Bush -> (Lugar) Clinton -> (McCain) Gore -> (Lieberman) Kerry -> (Clinton) McCain -> (Huntsman) Obama -> (Kasich) Clinton
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Liberal on social issues, neoliberal on economic issues, neoconservative on foreign policy issues.
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January 28, 2019, 08:16:05 pm »
More liberal Republican, probably male, married, and lives in the northeast (NY I imagine) and seems to have been pretty focused on foreign policy since 9/11 as well.
2000: Too young to vote, but supported Bush in primary and general.
2004: George Bush (primary and general)
2008: Ron Paul (primary) , Bob Barr (general)
2012: Ron Paul (primary) , Mitt Romney (general)
2016: Ted Cruz (primary) , Gary Johnson (general)
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January 30, 2019, 01:23:55 pm »
Constitutional/Libertarian Conservative, but strongly anti-Trump.
President
1984 Mondale (D) [Hart]
1988 Dukakis (D) [Gephardt]
1992 Clinton (D) [Clinton]
1996 Clinton (D) [Clinton]
2000 Gore (D) [Gore]
2004 Kerry (D) [Gephardt]
2008 Clinton (D) [Obama]
2012 Obama (D) [Obama]
2016 Trump (R) [Trump]
Governor
1984 Rothman (D)
1988 Hearnes (D)
1992 Carnahan (D)
1996 Carnahan (D)
2000 Holden (D)
2004 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2008 Nixon (D)
2012 Nixon (D)
2016 Greitens (R) [Brunner]
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1994 Wheat (D)
2000 M. Carnahan (D)
2002 J. Carnahan (D)
2006 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2012 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2018 Hawley (R) [Hawley]
Class III Senate
1986 Woods (D)
1992 Rothman-Serot (D)
1998 Nixon (D)
2004 Farmer (D) [Berry]
2010 Ro. Carnahan (D) [Ro. Carnahan]
2016 Kander (D)
[Nichols (R)]
Lt. Gov
2004 Cook (D)
2008 Page (D)
2012 Montee (D)
2016 Parson (R) [Parson]
Auditor
2010 Montee (D)
2014 Schweich (R)
2018 Galloway (D)
[Curtman (R)]
AG
1992 Nixon (D)
1996 Nixon (D)
2000 Nixon (D)
2004 Nixon (D)
2008 Koster (D)
2012 Koster (D)
2016 Hawley (R) [Hawley]
SOS
1996 McDowell Cook (D)
2000 Gaw (D)
2004 Ro. Carnahan (D)
2008 Ro. Carnahan (D)
2012 Kander (D) [Kander]
2016 Smith (D)
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Quote from: JGibson on January 30, 2019, 01:23:55 pm
Constitutional/Libertarian Conservative, but strongly anti-Trump.
President
1984 Mondale (D) [Hart]
1988 Dukakis (D) [Gephardt]
1992 Clinton (D) [Clinton]
1996 Clinton (D) [Clinton]
2000 Gore (D) [Gore]
2004 Kerry (D) [Gephardt]
2008 Clinton (D) [Obama]
2012 Obama (D) [Obama]
2016 Trump (R) [Trump]
Governor
1984 Rothman (D)
1988 Hearnes (D)
1992 Carnahan (D)
1996 Carnahan (D)
2000 Holden (D)
2004 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2008 Nixon (D)
2012 Nixon (D)
2016 Greitens (R) [Brunner]
Class I Senate
1988 Nixon (D)
1994 Wheat (D)
2000 M. Carnahan (D)
2002 J. Carnahan (D)
2006 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2012 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2018 Hawley (R) [Hawley]
Class III Senate
1986 Woods (D)
1992 Rothman-Serot (D)
1998 Nixon (D)
2004 Farmer (D) [Berry]
2010 Ro. Carnahan (D) [Ro. Carnahan]
2016 Kander (D)
[Nichols (R)]
Lt. Gov
2004 Cook (D)
2008 Page (D)
2012 Montee (D)
2016 Parson (R) [Parson]
Auditor
2010 Montee (D)
2014 Schweich (R)
2018 Galloway (D)
[Curtman (R)]
AG
1992 Nixon (D)
1996 Nixon (D)
2000 Nixon (D)
2004 Nixon (D)
2008 Koster (D)
2012 Koster (D)
2016 Hawley (R) [Hawley]
SOS
1996 McDowell Cook (D)
2000 Gaw (D)
2004 Ro. Carnahan (D)
2008 Ro. Carnahan (D)
2012 Kander (D) [Kander]
2016 Smith (D)
[Kraus (R)]
Some white working class Democrat who lives in Florissant, became extremely racist after the BLM protests in Ferguson, and started voting Republican. He’s still distrustful of mainstream Republicans like Blunt and Ashcroft and votes Democrat occasionally to get revenge for the primaries.
OK, my next guy supported Obama in 2008; went for Coats in 2010; backed Romney, Pence, and Donnelly in 2012; voted for Clinton, Young, and Holcomb in 2016; and Braun in 2018.
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Re: "Describe X voter" thread
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Quote from: Tekken_Guy on January 31, 2019, 10:09:52 pm
Quote from: JGibson on January 30, 2019, 01:23:55 pm
Constitutional/Libertarian Conservative, but strongly anti-Trump.
President
1984 Mondale (D) [Hart]
1988 Dukakis (D) [Gephardt]
1992 Clinton (D) [Clinton]
1996 Clinton (D) [Clinton]
2000 Gore (D) [Gore]
2004 Kerry (D) [Gephardt]
2008 Clinton (D) [Obama]
2012 Obama (D) [Obama]
2016 Trump (R) [Trump]
Governor
1984 Rothman (D)
1988 Hearnes (D)
1992 Carnahan (D)
1996 Carnahan (D)
2000 Holden (D)
2004 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2008 Nixon (D)
2012 Nixon (D)
2016 Greitens (R) [Brunner]
Class I Senate
1988 Nixon (D)
1994 Wheat (D)
2000 M. Carnahan (D)
2002 J. Carnahan (D)
2006 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2012 McCaskill (D) [McCaskill]
2018 Hawley (R) [Hawley]
Class III Senate
1986 Woods (D)
1992 Rothman-Serot (D)
1998 Nixon (D)
2004 Farmer (D) [Berry]
2010 Ro. Carnahan (D) [Ro. Carnahan]
2016 Kander (D)
[Nichols (R)]
Lt. Gov
2004 Cook (D)
2008 Page (D)
2012 Montee (D)
2016 Parson (R) [Parson]
Auditor
2010 Montee (D)
2014 Schweich (R)
2018 Galloway (D)
[Curtman (R)]
AG
1992 Nixon (D)
1996 Nixon (D)
2000 Nixon (D)
2004 Nixon (D)
2008 Koster (D)
2012 Koster (D)
2016 Hawley (R) [Hawley]
SOS
1996 McDowell Cook (D)
2000 Gaw (D)
2004 Ro. Carnahan (D)
2008 Ro. Carnahan (D)
2012 Kander (D) [Kander]
2016 Smith (D)
[Kraus (R)]
Some white working class Democrat who lives in Florissant, became extremely racist after the BLM protests in Ferguson, and started voting Republican. He’s still distrustful of mainstream Republicans like Blunt and Ashcroft and votes Democrat occasionally to get revenge for the primaries.
OK, my next guy supported Obama in 2008; went for Coats in 2010; backed Romney, Pence, and Donnelly in 2012; voted for Clinton, Young, and Holcomb in 2016; and Braun in 2018.
My example could also apply to South (St. Louis) County and Jefferson County in Missouri, especially considering the latter's big swing to the GOP.
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Green Party me ever who don’t believe in climate change
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