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See how Georgia became Republican from 1900 to 2012?
The Autopica Team ^
| 09/22/2016
| The Autopica Team
Posted on 09/23/2016 1:07:25 PM PDT by autopica
Georgia % of State Votes for the Republican Candidate in the United States Presidential Election from 1900 to 2012
🐏 1972: 75.04
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Richard Nixon
- In office: Mr. Richard Milhous Nixon (19691974) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 1969 - End: August 9, 1974)
🐱 1984: 60.17
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Ronald Reagan
- In office: Mr. Ronald Wilson Reagan (19811989) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 1981 - End: January 20, 1989)
👀 1988: 59.75
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. George H.W. Bush
- In office: Mr. Ronald Wilson Reagan (19811989) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 1981 - End: January 20, 1989)
🐈 2004: 57.97
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. George W. Bush
- In office: Mr. George Walker Bush (20012009) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 2001 - End: January 20, 2009)
🐭 2000: 54.67
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. George W. Bush
- In office: Mr. William Jefferson Blythe Clinton (19932001) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: January 20, 1993 - End: January 20, 2001)
🐝 1964: 54.12
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Barry Goldwater
- In office: Mr. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (19611963) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: January 20, 1961 - End: November 22, 1963), Mr. Lyndon Baines Johnson (19631969) both on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: November 22, 1963 - End: January 20, 1969)
🐮 2012: 53.30
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Mitt Romney
- In office: Mr. Barack Hussein Obama (20092016) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: January 20, 2009 - End: January 20, 2017)
🐬 2008: 52.20
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. John McCain
- In office: Mr. George Walker Bush (20012009) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 2001 - End: January 20, 2009)
🐐 1996: 47.01
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Bob Dole
- In office: Mr. William Jefferson Blythe Clinton (19932001) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: January 20, 1993 - End: January 20, 2001)
🦂 1928: 43.36
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Herbert Hoover
- In office: Mr. John Calvin Coolidge (19231929) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: August 2, 1923 - End: March 4, 1929)
🐜 1992: 42.88
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. George H.W. Bush
- In office: Mr. George Herbert Walker Bush (19891993) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 1989 - End: January 20, 1993)
🐫 1980: 40.95
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Ronald Reagan
- In office: Mr. James Earl Carter (19771981) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: January 20, 1977 - End: January 20, 1981)
🕊 1960: 37.43
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Richard Nixon
- In office: Mr. Dwight David Eisenhower (19531961) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 1953 - End: January 20, 1961)
🐤 1976: 32.96
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Gerald Ford
- In office: Mr. Gerald Rudolph Ford (19741977) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: August 9, 1974 - End: January 20, 1977)
🐺 1956: 32.65
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Dwight D. Eisenhower
- In office: Mr. Dwight David Eisenhower (19531961) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: January 20, 1953 - End: January 20, 1961)
🐍 1908: 31.21
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. William Howard Taft
- In office: Mr. Theodore Roosevelt (19011909) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: September 14, 1901 - End: March 4, 1909)
🐊 1968: 30.40
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Richard Nixon
- In office: Mr. Lyndon Baines Johnson (19631969) both on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: November 22, 1963 - End: January 20, 1969)
🐠 1952: 30.34
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Dwight D. Eisenhower
- In office: Mr. Harry S. Truman (19451953) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: April 12, 1945 - End: January 20, 1953)
🐱 1900: 28.22
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. William McKinley
- In office: Mr. William McKinley (18971901) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: March 4, 1897 - End: September 14, 1901)
🐱 1920: 27.72
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Warren G. Harding
- In office: Mr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (19131921) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: March 4, 1913 - End: March 4, 1921)
🐇 1904: 18.33
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Theodore Roosevelt
- In office: Mr. Theodore Roosevelt (19011909) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: September 14, 1901 - End: March 4, 1909)
🐡 1948: 18.31
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Thomas E. Dewey
- In office: Mr. Harry S. Truman (19451953) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: April 12, 1945 - End: January 20, 1953)
🐉 1944: 18.25
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Thomas E. Dewey
- In office: Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (19331945) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: March 4, 1933 - End: April 12, 1945)
🦂 1924: 18.19
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Calvin Coolidge
- In office: Mr. John Calvin Coolidge (19231929) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: August 2, 1923 - End: March 4, 1929)
🐪 1940: 14.83
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Wendell Willkie
- In office: Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (19331945) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: March 4, 1933 - End: April 12, 1945)
🐡 1936: 12.60
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Alfred Landon
- In office: Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (19331945) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: March 4, 1933 - End: April 12, 1945)
🐅 1932: 7.77
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Herbert Hoover
- In office: Mr. Herbert Clark Hoover (19291933) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: March 4, 1929 - End: March 4, 1933)
🐄 1916: 7.03
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. Charles Evans Hughes
- In office: Mr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (19131921) on behalf of the Democratic Party (Start: March 4, 1913 - End: March 4, 1921)
🐘 1912: 4.27
- Republican Party Candidate: Mr. William H. Taft
- In office: Mr. William Howard Taft (19091913) on behalf of the Republican Party (Start: March 4, 1909 - End: March 4, 1913)
TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: donaltrump; georgia; republicanparty; uspresidency
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:07:25 PM PDT
by
autopica
To: autopica
Well um...Republican useta be a dirty word in Jaw-juh for about a century
People didn’t forget the March to the Sea
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:15:25 PM PDT
by
Regulator
To: autopica
Fix your graphic to show how democrats masqueraded as republicans to get elected.
Please tell me how the current crop of elected officials is anywhere remotely, possibly and slightly conservative republican?
I will vote for Trump, but I will not vote for ANY other candidate.
SCREW YOU GOP!
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:16:03 PM PDT
by
Dacula
(Southern lives matter!)
To: autopica
All thanks to Ralph Reed for turning GA republican.
To: autopica
If it were not for Atlanta, this would be the perfect place to live...sometimes being 45 miles away is too close.
I will never forget the, now-retired, news reader Monica IChangeMyLastNameEveryOtherYear almost in tears on election night 2008 when her Barry was ahead but she was lamenting that Georgia was about to go completely red with Governor, Senate, House, etc all going Republican.
From 2005-2008 I heard this same Dem sycophant repeatedly refer to the Bush Administration as the Bush Regime in "news" reports.
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:27:27 PM PDT
by
Prov1322
(Enjoy my wife's incredible artwork at www.watercolorARTwork.com! (This space no longer for rent))
To: Dacula
Please tell me how the current crop of elected officials is anywhere remotely, possibly and slightly conservative republican?
Senator Perdue has a pretty good record.
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:27:56 PM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: autopica
Welcome to Free Republic
...maybe...
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:31:33 PM PDT
by
Repeal The 17th
(I was conceived in liberty, how about you?)
To: Dr. Sivana
Please tell me one thing that he has accomplished?
He is just keeping his mouth shut so that Johnny gets re-elected and Nathan No-Deal replaces him.
Senator Perdue has a pretty good record.
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:31:51 PM PDT
by
Dacula
(Southern lives matter!)
To: Prov1322
Monica IChangeMyLastNameEveryOtherYear LOL! That's funny!
To: Dacula
anywhere remotely, possibly and slightly conservative republican?
That statement sets the bar pretty low. I'm sorry, but failing to attack someone running for another office does not disqualify you from being conservative.
The following are two votes that qualify him for being at least "remotely, possibly and slightly conservative".
Sept. 24, 2015 S Amdt 2669 Rescinds Funds from Planned Parenthood Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (47 - 52) Yea
Sept. 22, 2015 HR 36 Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (54 - 42) Yea
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:41:21 PM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Dacula
Same for South Carolina. The elected state and local GOP officials no longer represent pro life, fiscally conservative small government voters. Might be a good idea to turn the SC GOP out of for a couple a years so they can reconnect with reality.
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posted on
09/23/2016 1:43:26 PM PDT
by
buckalfa
(I am deplorable.)
To: Dr. Sivana
Good Doc,
I respect you and your opinion, but I expect my elected official to do more than that and make their presence known.
Many other first term elected officials do, so why can’t our congresscritter?
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posted on
09/23/2016 2:06:48 PM PDT
by
Dacula
(Southern lives matter!)
To: autopica
Evidently not interested in keeping cool with Coolidge.
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posted on
09/23/2016 3:41:53 PM PDT
by
AceMineral
(One day men will beg for chains.)
To: autopica
In Dinesh DSouzas movie, Hillarys America, DSouza said that there were a little over two thousand elected officials in the old South before the so-called big switch - the theoretical, from Democrats perspective, switch of all racist Southern Democrats to the Republican Party. He showed a composite of thumbnails of black-and white photos of all those thousands of Democrats. He then switched the photos of all the Democrats who switched to Republican from B/W to color - graphically illustrating that only twelve Southern Democrats switched to the Republican Party. Storm Thurmond and eleven others. The rest were defeated by Republicans. Switchers did not amount to 1% of the total.
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posted on
09/23/2016 5:08:19 PM PDT
by
conservatism_IS_compassion
('Liberalism' is a conspiracy against the public by wire-service journalism.)
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