I guess this wouldn't include you but,
Most educated Americans vaguely remember that the amendment granting  women the right to vote was passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by  the states in 1920. But the number of people who know anything about the  forty-year legislative war that preceded that victory is smaller than  the audience of MSNBC. That war began in 1878, when a California  Republican named A.A. Sargent introduced the 19th Amendment only to see  it voted down by a Democrat-controlled Congress. It finally ended four  decades later, when the Republicans won landslide victories in the House  and the Senate, giving them the power to pass the amendment despite  continued opposition from most elected Democrats -- including President  Woodrow Wilson, to whom the suffragettes frequently referred as "Kaiser  Wilson."
Its amazing how the pinheads can re-write history and actually get people to believe the bullshit without doing any research of their own....
even Susan B. Anthony was a Republican wasn't she.