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Hi, hello, It is me, Jeff, and I have nothing.

I edit various Wikipedia pages if there is a need to, but I have a big interest in politics so I mainly edit articles relating to American politics.

Often Edits

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These are the pages I edit the most often at the moment;

Userboxes

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This user is interested in the
Politics of the United States.
This user is genderfluid.
This user is pansexual.
Femboy
This user is a cute lil' Femboy that likes to wear cute lil' clothes. :3
This user adamantly supports
Net Neutrality.
This user is very distressed by the increasing polarization in the United States.
This user's favorite band is Johnny Hates Jazz
This user likes the music of Paul McCartney
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)This user enjoys memes

This user is hella gay
Cat LoverThis user is a
'cat lover
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This user despises Gerrymandering.
This user lives in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana.
This user thinks Al Gore should have won the 2000 Presidential election.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. with supporter (53513231602) (cropped)This user supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr..
mod This user is politically moderate.
This user is very interested in learning about Alzheimer's disease.
This user supports Vermin Supreme.
DEMThis user is a Democrat, but pledges to edit Wikipedia without bias.
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Every Wikipedia Page I Have Edited

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Listed in the order of the first time I edited the page.

Other Bits & Fun Stuff

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How I would've voted in every election (except the really old ones-)
Year Who I'd vote for, did vote for, or intend to vote for. Projected Winner Winner Did I vote?
1948 Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman No
1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower No
1956 Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower No
1960 John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy No
1964 Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson No
1968 Hubert Humphrey (Robert F. Kennedy before June 5th, 1968) Richard Nixon Richard Nixon No
1972 Edward "Ted" Kennedy ( Write In) Richard Nixon Richard Nixon No
1976 Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter No
1980 Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan No
1984 Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan No
1988 George H.W. Bush George H. W. Bush George H.W. Bush No
1992 Ross Perot Bill Clinton Bill Clinton No
1996 Bill Clinton Bill Clinton Bill Clinton No
2000 Al Gore No Winner[1] George W. Bush No
George W. Bush[2][3]
No Winner[4]
George W. Bush
2004 John Kerry George W. Bush George W. Bush Yes
2008 Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Obama Yes
2012 Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Obama Yes
2016 Donald Trump Donald Trump Donald Trump Yes
2020[5] Joe Biden No Projected Winner[6] Joe Biden Yes
Joe Biden
2024 Kamala Harris Donald Trump Yes
2028 TBD TBD TBD

Also, here's some other election's I've voted in;

Louisiana Democratic Party Presidential Primaries
Year Who I Voted For (Or intend to vote for) State Winner Winner of the overall primaries Delegate Allocation
2004 Howard Dean John Kerry John Kerry John Kerry (50), John Edwards (10)
2008 Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Obama (33), Hillary Clinton (23)
2012 Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Obama (60), John Wolfe Jr (4)
2016 Bernie Sanders Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton (37), Bernie Sanders (14)
2020 Bernie Sanders Joe Biden Joe Biden Joe Biden (54)
2024[7] Marianne Williamson Joe Biden Joe Biden Kamala Harris (48)
Kamala Harris Kamala Harris
2028 TBD TBD TBD TBD
Louisiana Governor Elections (That I voted in)
Year Who I voted for (Or intend to vote for) Winner
2007 John Georges Bobby Jindal
2011 Bobby Jindal Bobby Jindal
2015 John Bel Edwards Election went to runoff.
2015 (Runoff) John Bel Edwards John Bell Edwards
2019 John Bel Edwards Election went to runoff.
2019 (Runoff) John Bel Edwards John Bel Edwards
2023 Shawn Wilson Jeff Landry
2027 TBD TBD
Louisiana Senate Elections
Year Who I voted for Winner
2004 John Kennedy David Vitter
2008 John Kennedy Mary Landrieu
2010 No Vote David Vitter
2014 Bill Cassidy Bill Cassidy
2016 John Kennedy Election went to runoff.
2016 (Runoff) John Kennedy John Kennedy
2020 Adrian Perkins Bill Cassidy
2022 Gary Chambers John Kennedy
2026 TBD TBD
2028 TBD TBD
Louisiana House Elections
District Year Who I voted For Winner
LA-5 2004 Tisa Blakes Rodney Alexander
2006 Gloria Hearn Rodney Alexander
2008 Rodney Alexander Rodney Alexander
2010 Tom Gibbs Rodney Alexander
2012 Ron Caesar Rodney Alexander
2014 Jamie Mayo Ralph Abraham
2016 Ralph Abraham Ralph Abraham
2018 Jessee Fleenor Ralph Abraham
2020 Luke Letlow Luke Letlow
2022 Julia Letlow Julia Letlow
2024 Julia Letlow Julia Letlow
More about each election, in order.
Year Candidate Most Recent Position

(as of election)

Desired Position Campaign Electoral/Delegate Votes

Popular Vote

Win?
2004
Howard Dean
79th Governor of Vermont
Democratic Nomination

for President of the United States

167.5 Delegates

903,460 - 5.55%

Lost
John Kerry
U.S Senator from

Massachusetts

President of the United States
251 Electoral Votes

59,028,444 - 48.3%

Lost
John Kennedy
State Treasurer of

Louisiana

United States Senate 275,821 - 14.92% Lost
2007
John Georges
Businessman Governor of Louisiana 186,800 - 14.39% Lost
2008
Barack Obama
United States Senate Democratic Nomination for President of the United States 2,272.5 Delegates

17,535,458 - 48.1%

Won
President of the United States 365 Electoral Votes

69,498,516 - 52.9%

John Kennedy
State Treasurer United States Senate 867,177 - 45.72% Lost
2011
Bobby Jindal
Governor of Louisiana Governor of Louisiana 673,239 - 65.80% Won
2012
Barack Obama
President of the United States Democratic Nomination for President of the United States 3,514 Delegates

8,044,659 - 90.1%

Won
President of the United States 332 Electoral Votes

65,915,795 - 51.1%

2014
Bill Cassidy
United States House of Representatives (LA-6) United States Senate First Round:

603,048 - 40.92%

2nd
Runoff:

712,379 - 55.93%

1st

Won

2015
John Bel Edwards
Louisiana State Senate Minority Leader Governor of Louisiana First Round:

444,517 - 38.89%

1st
Runoff:

646,924 - 56.11%

Won
2016
Bernie Sanders
United States Senate Democratic Nomination for President of the United States 1,865 Delegates

13,210,550 - 43.1%

Lost
Donald Trump
Businessman President of the United States 304 Electoral Votes

62,984,828 - 46.1%

Won
John Kennedy
Louisiana State Treasurer United States Senate Won
2019
John Bel Edwards
Governor of Louisiana Governor of Louisiana Won
2020
Bernie Sanders
United States Senate Democratic Nomination for President of the United States 1,117 Delegates

9,680,121 - 26.2%

Lost
Adrian Perkins
Mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana United States Senate Lost
Joe Biden
Vice President of the United States President of the United States 306 Electoral Votes

81,283,501 - 51.3%

Won
2022
Gary Chambers
Civil Rights Activist United States Senate Lost
2023
Shawn Wilson
Louisiana Department of Transportation Governor of Louisiana Lost
2024
Marianne Williamson
Political Activist Democratic Nomination for President of the United States No Delegates.

473,761 - 2.85%

Lost
Kamala Harris
Vice President of the United States President of the United States 226 Electoral Votes

75,019,257 - 48.4%

Lost

My dad was very different from me. He was pretty much a centrist, but switched over to the Republican party after trump came along.

Year Who he voted for Winner
1988 George H.W. Bush George H.W. Bush
1992 George H.W. Bush Bill Clinton
1996 Bill Clinton Bill Clinton
2000 George W. Bush George W. Bush
2004 George W. Bush George W. Bush
2008 Barack Obama Barack Obama
2012 Barack Obama Barack Obama
2016 Donald Trump Donald Trump
2020 Donald Trump Joe Biden

Presidents

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President Senate Majority Leader Majority Speaker of the House

ater

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  1. ^ Florida is wrongly called for Al Gore, later flipped for Bush.
  2. ^ Al Gore had called Bush and conceded the election, only to un-concede later.
  3. ^ "Al Gore Concedes 2000 Election". History. Retrieved September 8, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Al Gore requests a recount in Florida, which was only separated by ~200 votes when the Supreme Court stopped the count.
  5. ^ I supported Donald Trump in 2016 and part of 2020, mainly due to pressure during the 2020 election from people around me. In 2020 I switched to Biden because of Trump's poor handling of COVID-19, among other things.
  6. ^ On election night in November 2020, news media had not yet made a prediction on several states, so we had no clue who was the apparent winner until several days afterward.
  7. ^ Although Biden won the delegates required for the nomination, he dropped out and endorsed Harris, who then took the delegates and ran as the Democratic candidate.