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    Quote Originally Posted by NiftyNiblick View Post
    America has secrets ballots, at least for the people whom state legislatures allow to vote, but do we really need them?

    Are you ashamed of the presidential votes that you've made over your lifetime, or are you willing to come clean?

    Because the voting age was still 21 in 1964, I must start with....

    1968: Hubert Humphrey
    1972: George McGovern
    1976: Jimmy Carter
    1980: Jimmy Carter
    1984: Walter Mondale
    1988: Michael Dukakis
    1992: Bill Clinton
    1996: Bill Clinton
    2000: Al Gore
    2004: John Kerry
    2008: Barak Obama
    2012: Barak Obama
    2016: Hillary Clinton
    2020: Joe Biden.

    There. I've no secrets.
    I've come clean.
    I didn't vote for any of these people in Democratic primaries.
    I'll admit that as well.

    My first vote was for Anderson


    I was young and dumb


    I had just left home


    My mom was a goldwater girl and my dad was a conservadem

    After that vote it was the Democratic candidate every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiftyNiblick View Post
    One wonders, monosodium glutamate, are you ashamed of your votes or don't you bother to vote?

    He fought in Iraq


    It destroyed his faith in America

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    1980: Raygun
    1984: Raygun
    1988: Poppy Bush
    1992: Bill Clinton
    1996: Bill Clinton
    2000: Al Gore
    2004: John Kerry
    2008: Barak Obama
    2012: Barak Obama
    2016: Hillary Clinton
    2020: Joe Biden.
    What happened in 1988 to wake you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Interesting. What caused you to leave the dark side and come into the light between 1988 and 1992?
    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    What happened in 1988 to wake you?
    Introspection and a reevaluation of my values and priorities.

    1990 was also the time the Pat Buchanan racists and the Jerry Falwell phony Christians had pretty much completed their take over of the GOP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    We didn't even have presidential primaries in Missouri until 2000. Since then I voted for all of those candidates in the primaries, with the exception of Bernie Sanders in 2016. How different history would have been had he been the nominee that year.
    Russia would have controlled him too


    They were all up in his campaign

    I don’t know how much bernie understood that but the Russians had his campaign staff all investigated for all the dirt they could find on them

    Never forget the talk about how much Bernie bots sounded like the right wing


    Bernie is incapable of building consensus with others

    Hes like your grumpy uncle who hates any and everyone who doesn’t immediately agree with everything he says


    Hilary would have been a great president

    But it was still OK TO TRASH STRONG WOMEN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Introspection and a reevaluation of my values and priorities.

    1990 was also the time the Pat Buchanan racists and the Jerry Falwell phony Christians had pretty much completed their take over of the GOP.

    Oh yeah!



    Remember in Fl when Buchanan looked at some election results and laughed at winning a certain district “those are not my voters”


    The Republican Party stole FL from Gore

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    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_...ntial_campaign




    Butterfly ballot controversy Edit

    The 'butterfly ballot' was used in Palm Beach County, Florida, where Buchanan received a controversially large number of votes.
    In Palm Beach County, Florida, Buchanan received 3,407 votes—which some saw as inconsistent with Palm Beach County's liberal leanings, its large Jewish population and his showing in the rest of the state.[81] Another 19,120 ballots cast statewide were disqualified because they recorded votes for multiple presidential candidates, in some cases because of voters accidentally voting for both Gore and Buchanan.[82] As a result of the county's now-infamous "butterfly ballot," he is suspected to have gained thousands of inadvertent votes. Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer stated, "Palm Beach county is a Pat Buchanan stronghold and that's why Pat Buchanan received 3,407 votes there."[81] The Bush campaign also claimed that at least 17,000 voters in the county had ties to the Reform Party.[83]

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    Oh yeah!



    Remember in Fl when Buchanan looked at some election results and laughed at winning a certain district “those are not my voters”


    The Republican Party stole FL from Gore
    Pat Buchanan was scary.

    The white Christian nationalism of Trumpism can be directly tied back to the currents of racist nationalism Pat Buchanan tapped into.

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    In Palm Beach County, Florida, Buchanan received 3,407 votes—which some saw as inconsistent with Palm Beach County's liberal leanings, its large Jewish population and his showing in the rest of the state.[81] Another 19,120 ballots cast statewide were disqualified because they recorded votes for multiple presidential candidates, in some cases because of voters accidentally voting for both Gore and Buchanan.[82] As a result of the county's now-infamous "butterfly ballot," he is suspected to have gained thousands of inadvertent votes. Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer stated, "Palm Beach county is a Pat Buchanan stronghold and that's why Pat Buchanan received 3,407 votes there."[81] The Bush campaign also claimed that at least 17,000 voters in the county had ties to the Reform Party.[83]

    However, Reform Party officials strongly disagreed with Fleischer's assessment, estimating the number of supporters in the county at between 400 and 500; the campaign's Florida coordinator called Fleischer's claim "nonsense".[81] The Palm Beach County election official who had designed the ballot agreed that it was "suspicious" that Buchanan had received so many votes from traditionally Democratic, Jewish precincts.[84] Appearing on The Today Show, Buchanan said:

    When I took one look at that ballot on Election Night... it's very easy for me to see how someone could have voted for me in the belief they voted for Al Gore.[85]t

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Pat Buchanan was scary.

    The white Christian nationalism of Trumpism can be directly tied back to the currents of racist nationalism Pat Buchanan tapped into.
    But at least he was honest about the voters who would have NEVER voted for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiftyNiblick View Post
    America has secrets ballots, at least for the people whom state legislatures allow to vote, but do we really need them?

    Are you ashamed of the presidential votes that you've made over your lifetime, or are you willing to come clean?

    Because the voting age was still 21 in 1964, I must start with....

    1968: Hubert Humphrey
    1972: George McGovern
    1976: Jimmy Carter
    1980: Jimmy Carter
    1984: Walter Mondale
    1988: Michael Dukakis
    1992: Bill Clinton
    1996: Bill Clinton
    2000: Al Gore
    2004: John Kerry
    2008: Barak Obama
    2012: Barak Obama
    2016: Hillary Clinton
    2020: Joe Biden.

    There. I've no secrets.
    I've come clean.
    I didn't vote for any of these people in Democratic primaries.
    I'll admit that as well.
    the secrecy of the vote was because corporations didnt want their employees to know they supported the racist republican party same with people............they wanted to peep their voting for racism ananonomus.


    i never voted republican in my life we have known how racist they are since they stole us from our native land................it was obvious to anyone paying attention.
    Last edited by TTQ64; 06-17-2021 at 11:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    You say your self your voice means nothing in America billy

    So why even be here
    Nobody's 'voice' matters. The State only listen to the State.
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