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George Wallace revives the Dixiecrat Party and permanently splits from the Democrats.
The Democrats become a mostly "left party"
The Republicans become the centrist party, and are often nicknamed "Third Way Champions"
After 1976 The Dixiecrat Party abandons the segregation policy and renames it's self " American Freedom Party"
A list of elections
George Wallace revives the Dixiecrat Party and permanently splits from the Democrats.
The Democrats become a mostly "left party"
The Republicans become the centrist party, and are often nicknamed "Third Way Champions"
After 1976 The Dixiecrat Party abandons the segregation policy and renames it's self " American Freedom Party"
A list of elections
1968 : George Wallace/Curtis LeMay 13.9 %
1972: George Wallace/Curtis LeMay 6.2%
1976: Lester Maddox / John Rarick 9.1% 1980: Bill Brock / Frank Boreman 14.3%
1984: Pat Robertson / Paul Laxalt 16.2%
1988: Bob Dole / Pat Buchanan13.12%
1992: Howard Philips / George Wallace III 10.3%
1996: Elizabeth Dole / Newt Gingrich 14.9%
2000: Elizabeth Dole / Newt Gingrich 13.1%
2004: Mike Huckabee / Alan Keys 19.3%
2008: Rick Perry / Oliver North 14.5%
List of Presidents
Richard Nixon 1969-1974 (R)
Gerald Ford 1974-1981 (R) Morris Udall 1981-1989 (D) John Anderson 1989-1997 (R)
Jim Jeffords 1997-2001 (R) Pete Stark 2001-2005 (D) Mitt Romney 2005-2013 (R)
2012 Democratic Primaries Update- Bernie Saunders 23%
John Kerry 18%
Elizabeth Warren 17%
Donold Pane 14%
Dennis Kunnich 11% Kent Conrad 8%
Tom Hanks 7%
Cynthia McKinley 1%
NEW YORK TIMES Friday October 7th
At first an underdog Senate Majority Leader Bernie Sanders has reached to the top in the polls among Democratic Primary voters. A founding member of the DSC Democratic Socialist Caucus, Saunders is overpowering perceived frontrunner John Kerry. If Sanders wins the primaries he will be a striking contrast from the bland and placid 2008 nomination of Albert Gore.