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Cassandra
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« on: February 15, 2021, 08:56:40 PM »
« edited: March 13, 2021, 09:59:21 AM by Cassandra »

I started in 1828 since I'd guess I'd have gotten the right to vote by them, perhaps not any earlier. Will come back and color them in later. This is based on my guess as what I would have done then, without hindsight (hence the Obama '08 vote).

1828 John Q. Adams [National Republican]
1832 Henry Clay [National Republican]

1836 Martin Van Buren [Democratic]
1840 James G. Birney [Liberty]
1844 James G. Birney [Liberty]
1848 Martin Van Buren [Free Soil]
1852 John Hale [Free Soil]

1856 John Fremont [Republican]
1860 Abraham Lincoln [Republican]
1864 Abraham Lincoln [Republican]
1868 Ulysses S. Grant [Republican
1872 Ulysses S. Grant [Republican]

1876 Peter Cooper [Greenback]
1880 James Weaver [Greenback]
1884 Benjamin Butler [Greenback]
1888 Alson Streeter [Union Labor]
1892 James Weaver [Populist]

1896 William J. Bryan [Democratic]
1900 Eugene Debs [Socialist]
1904 Eugene Debs [Socialist]
1908 Eugene Debs [Socialist]
1912 Euegene Debs [Socialist]
1916 Allan Benson [Socialist]
1920 Eugene Debs [Socialist]

1924 Robert LaFollette [Progressive]
1928 Norman Thomas [Socialist]
1932 Franklin Roosevelt [Democratic]
1936 Franklin Roosevelt [Democratic]
1940 Franklin Roosevelt [Democratic]
1944 Franklin Roosevelt [Democratic]

1948 Henry Wallace [Progressive]
1952 Vincent Hallinan [Progressive]

1956 Darlington Hoopes [Socialist]
1960 Farell Dobbs [Socialist Workers]

1964 Lyndon B. Johnson [Democratic]
1968 Eldridge Cleaver [Peace & Freedom]
1972 Benjamin Spock [People's]
1976 Eugene McCarthy [independent]
1980 Clifton DeBerry [Socialist Workers]
1984 Melvin Mason [Socialist Workers]
1988 James Warren [Socialist Workers]

1992 Ross Perot [independent]
1996 Ralph Nader
2000 Ralph Nader

2004 Ralph Nader [independent]
2008 Barack Obama [Democratic]
2012 Jill Stein

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As to my actual votes, I didn't vote in 2016 because I was anarchist and opposed to voting on principle. Also, I lived in Georgia so my vote didn't matter anyways (wasn't a swing state yet) and, of course, "Hillary is going to win anyway." In 2020 I voted for Biden to appease the women in life, even though I was leaning towards not voting again.
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