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In reply to the discussion: I didn't vote for Jimmy Carter in 1976. [View all]And since I was a student in the DMV, I went to the inauguration parade. it was epic when Jimmy and his family walked the parade route. I didnt see them though.
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I was wrong about Jimmy Carter. I figured he was just another Christian phony running for President.
keithbvadu2
Jan 4
#2
Your story illustrates your important point: that low-information voters decide the election. n/t
Mister Ed
Jan 4
#5
No vote for Carter thanks to Virginia which would not allow me to register under my name
Catbird
Jan 4
#11
Same here! My parents were GOP and I personally liked Ford anyway. I also didn't trust southern Baptists.
LeftInTX
Jan 4
#15
Ha! Reagan came to my campus in Jan 1976. A few of my friends went and protested.
LeftInTX
Jan 4
#17
One radio host said it best on why Reagan was able to win win while Goldwater couldn't
Polybius
Jan 4
#20
Reagan always seemed fake to me. Goldwater was scary looking to this third grader.
LeftInTX
Jan 4
#22
Reagan was a much more substantial figure in 1980 than Trump was in 2016. Reagan had been the Governor of California
Midwestern Democrat
Jan 4
#50
Don't feel bad, I voted for Dole because he was a war hero and my mom said "he looks like a President"
Polybius
Jan 4
#18
I didn't vote for Carter in 1976 because I didn't want someone from the Deep South in the White House.
generalbetrayus
Jan 4
#28
I've never voted for a Republican for anything. 1972 was my first vote for President and I chose McGovern.
jalan48
Jan 4
#35
First time I voted for George H. Bush, yes I was a very uninformed voter. Straight Dem ticket ever since.
OverBurn
Jan 4
#45
At least you voted. I was apolitical at the time, and didn't vote. My wife voted for Carter!
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Jan 4
#55