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Who was the first President that you voted for? (Original Post) CTyankee Yesterday OP
JFK demosincebirth Yesterday #1
My first vote was for McGovern; my first vote for a winning candidate was for Carter. Ocelot II Yesterday #2
Same here. flor-de-jasmim Yesterday #35
Same here karynnj Yesterday #41
Same here. murielm99 Yesterday #61
Same here. FalloutShelter 19 hrs ago #105
Same here SCantiGOP 18 hrs ago #116
Dukakis in 1988. Dulcinea Yesterday #3
My mother called Dukakis "that little Greek." I was shocked and truly saddened that my mother had such animus against CTyankee Yesterday #6
As a half 2nd Gen Greek-American I was like Why does it have to be (to me) a... electric_blue68 Yesterday #71
Same, although i was just shy of 18 in 84 TxGuitar Yesterday #40
Carter debm55 Yesterday #4
Jimmy Carter in 1980 Danmel Yesterday #5
McGovern markie Yesterday #7
Jimmy Carter in 1980. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #8
My first vote for president was in 1968. Ping Tung Yesterday #9
McGovern sinkingfeeling Yesterday #10
I guess it would be Obama. Tommy Carcetti Yesterday #11
Clinton JustAnotherGen Yesterday #12
Al Gore berniesandersmittens Yesterday #13
HRC in 2016 (my first time voting in a US election was the 2014 midterms, right after I turned 18yo) Celerity Yesterday #14
Carter in 1976 GoodRaisin Yesterday #15
Either Mondale or Clinton, depending on how the question is interpreted. nt Gore1FL Yesterday #16
2000. Lived in Texas dlilafae Yesterday #17
Bill Clinton 1992 MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #18
McGovern Mossfern Yesterday #19
Mondale. maxsolomon Yesterday #20
Ronald Reagan jonstl08 Yesterday #21
James Earl Carter in 1980 Inkey Yesterday #22
Jimmy Carter phylny Yesterday #23
Jimmy Carter 1976 Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Yesterday #24
The wonderful Jimmy Carter! I belive in 76. Akacia Yesterday #25
McGovern dflprincess Yesterday #26
I am ashamed to admit it now but 666 BlueKota Yesterday #27
I supported Republicans, then 1980 came and around and I'm like, "No". LeftInTX Yesterday #62
Agreed that Nixon and Ford were more moderate. BlueKota Yesterday #65
Difficult in college 1980-84 biz major learning about ALBliberal 23 hrs ago #83
George McGovern, but that was in the 2nd grade class election and I was the only McGovern voter Chasstev365 Yesterday #28
Unfortunately deRien Yesterday #29
Hubert Humphrey MineralMan Yesterday #30
Oh, "Lucky" you. You might appreciate this little story... electric_blue68 Yesterday #75
George McGovern in 1972. MIButterfly Yesterday #31
LBJ Glorfindel Yesterday #32
George McGovern in 1972. Ritabert Yesterday #33
Jimmy Carter ArnoldLayne Yesterday #34
Carter 76 maveric Yesterday #36
Carter in 1976 LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #37
Clinton. Boxer and Feinstein won that year too. Special night in SF. 58Sunliner Yesterday #38
Mondale if Candidate . . . waldnorm Yesterday #39
Jimmy Carter - second term mcar Yesterday #42
President Clinton FloridaBlues Yesterday #43
Ugh! Here we go again: Ronald Reagan. (n/t) Iggo Yesterday #44
Don't feel bad Tree Lady Yesterday #50
I just had no idea of the difference between the parties back then. Iggo Yesterday #72
McGovern. Although 18 in 1968 the voting age then was 21. So couldn't vote until 1972. Nanjeanne Yesterday #45
My first vote in a presidential election was for Mondale/Ferraro. LudwigPastorius Yesterday #46
Carter in 1976 I was 20 Tree Lady Yesterday #47
LBJ DavidDvorkin Yesterday #48
Hubert Humphrey Greybnk48 Yesterday #49
Obama sakabatou Yesterday #51
President Jimmy Carter BigMin28 Yesterday #52
McGovern '72 walkingman Yesterday #53
Reagan in '84. Xavier Breath Yesterday #54
George McGovern the_liberal_grandpa Yesterday #55
Bill Clinton in 1992 Bookreadingliberal53 Yesterday #56
Nixon 1972... Wounded Bear Yesterday #57
That's quite a catchy campaign slogan RazorbackExpat 19 hrs ago #109
Unofficial... Wounded Bear 18 hrs ago #114
Gerald Ford. But I voted for Carter in 1980. LeftInTX Yesterday #58
McGovern. I still remember being in that voting booth, behind the curtain KitFox Yesterday #59
Nixon 1972 BOSSHOG Yesterday #60
Jimmy Carter 1980 lanlady Yesterday #63
The OP said «First President,» as opposed to «presidential candidate» DFW Yesterday #64
Obama in 2012 EnergizedLib Yesterday #66
Dukakis cabotnn22 Yesterday #67
Eugene McCarthy chelsea0011 Yesterday #68
McGovern ProudMNDemocrat Yesterday #69
Although he cut off my SSA survivor benefits I voted for Reagan in 1984. Jacson6 Yesterday #70
Carter (won). McG (1st Prez candidate vote). Humphrey (1st Prez Candidate volunteer) electric_blue68 Yesterday #73
Clinton. ok_cpu Yesterday #74
I voted for George McGovern, in 1972 wendyb-NC Yesterday #76
I remember JFK, but was too young to vote whathehell Yesterday #77
My first vote in a presidential election was Shirley Chisholm in the California primary in 1972 Walleye Yesterday #78
Nixon ... 1972 nt Raine Yesterday #79
The Gus Hall/Angela Davis ticket in 1980. brush Yesterday #80
Carter! 1980 I believe I was 18 ALBliberal 23 hrs ago #81
Carter ProfessorGAC 23 hrs ago #82
Mondale Bluestocking 23 hrs ago #84
Jimmy Carter. Missed McGovern by 3 months Hassler 23 hrs ago #85
Walter Mondale - nt synni 23 hrs ago #86
First candidate: Gary Hart (1984) First winning candidate: Bill Clinton (1992) Eugene 23 hrs ago #87
Missed the 68 election by 3 weeks mountain grammy 23 hrs ago #88
Obama 2012. It was the first election I was eligible to vote in. In It to Win It 23 hrs ago #89
CTyankee........... Upthevibe 23 hrs ago #90
Barack Obama in 2008 ClimateHawk 23 hrs ago #91
That was one of the greatest moments of my long life: our first black president and our first black (and beautiful) CTyankee 20 hrs ago #94
Geraldine Ferraro Deep State Witch 22 hrs ago #92
I was so upset that I turned 18 a couple of days after the election. NH Ethylene 22 hrs ago #93
Eisenhower KentuckyWoman 20 hrs ago #95
In those days republicans were not a bunch of goons. There was Joe McCarthy but he got a public shaming and had to go CTyankee 20 hrs ago #96
McGovern in 1972 La Coliniere 20 hrs ago #97
Jimmy struggle4progress 20 hrs ago #98
Well this is embarrassing..... Nader still-prayin4rain 19 hrs ago #99
First person I voted for that actually got elected: Bill Clinton. Crunchy Frog 19 hrs ago #100
Nixon MuseRider 19 hrs ago #101
Jimmy Carter '76 & we won rickyhall 19 hrs ago #102
President Clinton, 1992. Polly Hennessey 19 hrs ago #103
Dukakis choie 19 hrs ago #104
George McGovern Faux pas 19 hrs ago #106
carter ., 1976 AllaN01Bear 19 hrs ago #107
Jimmy Carter CozyMystery 19 hrs ago #108
Jimmy Carter pfitz59 18 hrs ago #110
Jimmy Carter mahina 18 hrs ago #111
Jimmy Carter, 1976 n/t valleyrogue 18 hrs ago #112
In 1968, as an anti-war student at Kent State University, I am ashamed to say that I did not vote for Hubert Humphrey... FadedMullet 18 hrs ago #113
Candidate McGovern; actual POTUS, Carter. nt PufPuf23 18 hrs ago #115

Dulcinea

(8,802 posts)
3. Dukakis in 1988.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:40 AM
Yesterday

I was old enough to vote in 1984, but I wasn't registered.

I wasn't too impressed with Dukakis at the time, but the thought of a nitwit like Quayle as VP made me want to gag.

CTyankee

(66,664 posts)
6. My mother called Dukakis "that little Greek." I was shocked and truly saddened that my mother had such animus against
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:44 AM
Yesterday

someone from a Greek American family.

electric_blue68

(22,689 posts)
71. As a half 2nd Gen Greek-American I was like Why does it have to be (to me) a...
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 05:17 PM
Yesterday

Last edited Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:10 PM - Edit history (1)

boring Greek-American. 😄

Of course, I voted for him.

TxGuitar

(4,318 posts)
40. Same, although i was just shy of 18 in 84
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:46 PM
Yesterday

Never voted anything but straight D ever since.

Danmel

(5,506 posts)
5. Jimmy Carter in 1980
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:43 AM
Yesterday

Turned 18 in 1978.
Didn't vote for a winning presidential candidate until Clinton in 1992.

markie

(23,527 posts)
7. McGovern
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:46 AM
Yesterday

haven't missed an election since... just wish all my choices had won!! we wouldn't be in this mess

mwmisses4289

(1,656 posts)
8. Jimmy Carter in 1980.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:47 AM
Yesterday

One of the best presidents ever. He was one of the best after he left office also.

Ping Tung

(3,171 posts)
9. My first vote for president was in 1968.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:52 AM
Yesterday

The first sitting president I voted for was also the best in my lifetime. Jimmy Carter

Tommy Carcetti

(44,048 posts)
11. I guess it would be Obama.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:54 AM
Yesterday

Last edited Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:34 PM - Edit history (1)

The first nominee I voted for was Kerry.

I could have voted for Gore. Back then I was naively idealistic and thought I couldn't vote for any candidate I didn't agree with on 100% of the issues, and because I didn't with Gore, I abstained.

As things quickly turned out in 2000, I immediately realized that was a huge mistake on my part and vowed never to do that ever again. And I've held to that promise.

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
12. Clinton
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:56 AM
Yesterday

Initially support Perot but then my parents harassed and harangued talked sense into me. No daughter of theirs was going to be anything but a Democratic Party member.

berniesandersmittens

(12,240 posts)
13. Al Gore
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:58 AM
Yesterday

I was 20 years old. The outcome was absolutely devastating. To quote Fahrenheit 911, "was it all just a dream?".

As a millennial, my political awareness has been defined by voter suppression and cheating, Supreme Court power theft, and an overall decline in rights - perpetuated by the gop.

From the theft of 2000, 9/11, the "war" on terror, the hope of Obama and Joe, to the horrors of orangina.

We rose with the right of gay marriage only to fall with the overturn of Roe.

Compared to most of my DU family, im still a youngster.

I can't imagine how it would feel to go from Eisenhower/JFK to orangina...

To go from the Civil Rights/Women's Rights/AntiWar movements to the fascist hell of today.



Celerity

(51,161 posts)
14. HRC in 2016 (my first time voting in a US election was the 2014 midterms, right after I turned 18yo)
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:02 PM
Yesterday

Technically, I have only voted for ONE POTUS (ie a person who actually won and became POTUS)

Biden in 2020.

Mossfern

(4,176 posts)
19. McGovern
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:13 PM
Yesterday

but I volunteered for Eugene McCarthy.
I would have loved to vote for him, but I was only 20 years old, and back then the voting age was 21.

jonstl08

(471 posts)
21. Ronald Reagan
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:22 PM
Yesterday

1984 was my first time eligble to vote. Was in the military Overseas and did not like Modale's plan to cut the defense budget by 40%. Then I took college classes on economics while in the military and realized the failure of Reaganomics. Never voted GOP again.

Inkey

(418 posts)
22. James Earl Carter in 1980
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:31 PM
Yesterday

I registered to vote in 1978 when I turned 18, and voted ever since.

BlueKota

(4,448 posts)
27. I am ashamed to admit it now but 666
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:51 PM
Yesterday

Reagan. I had just started my college level history and political science classes in 1980.

I can proudly say that after my four years in college I have never voted for a Republican for a National or State Office since. I also have not voted for any Republicans for local offices since 1997. Unless hell freezes over, and the parties flip platforms I hope never to vote Republican again.

The head of the Social Science department at my Community College had bumper sticker pinned to the bulletin board outside his office that read: "Friends Don't Let Friends Vote Republican." He was one of the smartest and kindest men, I ever met, and he was like a second Dad to me. He was the person most responsible for my becoming a Liberal Democrat! Rest In Peace Jack, I still miss you.

LeftInTX

(32,858 posts)
62. I supported Republicans, then 1980 came and around and I'm like, "No".
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:00 PM
Yesterday

I voted for Ford in 1976, but I could not stomach Reagan.

Reagan was Goldwater reincarnated and I thought those days were over.

I thought of Republicans like Nixon and Ford were good for business and the military (I was a math major). However, Nixon and Ford were moderates policy wise. Neither of them wanted to "shrink the government". My parents also switched from Democratic to Republican in 1968.

Yeah, I know Nixon was corrupt, but I didn't blame it on his party.

I didn't know that the GOP were still a bunch of Barry Goldwaters and backwater southern racists until Reagan came along. Then you had the Reagan and Jerry Falwell thing going and it was just ugh....Reagan really was the "rise of the south"....

BlueKota

(4,448 posts)
65. Agreed that Nixon and Ford were more moderate.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:30 PM
Yesterday

The same professor I mentioned said that even though Nixon was a crook, and was himself a racist, he actually helped get more funding for predominantly black schools and colleges. He said it still didn't make him change his mind about Nixon as a person, but he wanted to acknowledge that sometimes Nixon did something right despite himself.

They also didn't try to blur the lines between Church and State. I too was turned off when Reagan started paling around with the pay for pray t.v. preachers. It's continued to become more detrimental to the country and disgusting since.

ALBliberal

(3,072 posts)
83. Difficult in college 1980-84 biz major learning about
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:02 PM
23 hrs ago

The fable of trickle down economics plus as a tax accountant the fable of “lower taxes” tho they were jacking up social security ceiling and taxing us all like crazy. Taxing the middle class.

But at least Ronnie and the Bushes weren’t like Trump.
They still had the notion of patriotism and that was something.

Chasstev365

(5,811 posts)
28. George McGovern, but that was in the 2nd grade class election and I was the only McGovern voter
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 12:55 PM
Yesterday

Walter Mondale 1984.

MineralMan

(149,572 posts)
30. Hubert Humphrey
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:07 PM
Yesterday

1968 was the first presidential election I could vote in. I was still in the USAF at the time, stationed in Maryland. I voted absentee from my permanent address in California. It did not go well.

Early in 1969, I had the distinct displeasure to say, "Good morning, Mr. President" to Nixon, who showed up at my workplace at the NSA building. It was a showpiece exercise being put on for his visit to the NSA. Somehow, I got the duty to sit at a position for that exercise. Very, very strange feeling.

electric_blue68

(22,689 posts)
75. Oh, "Lucky" you. You might appreciate this little story...
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:43 PM
Yesterday

So a quite long time dear friend's father was in the diplomatic core in 2 higher positions.
Until one day, we're hanging out, walking around on a nice day, and she pulls out a manilla envelope. She's got photos.

Her father is being appointed Ambassador! They're (he, and family) are in The Oval Office! Wow!

But....

It's Reagan! 😑😬

Oh, the cognitive dissonance of viewing The Presidency, The physical office, vs the (still only) man holding the job!
I was wow, (and, ick!) simultaneously!

MIButterfly

(910 posts)
31. George McGovern in 1972.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:09 PM
Yesterday

The voting age had just been lowered to 18 and I had turned 19 about 10 days before the election.

I've never missed an election since and I've always voted for the Democratic nominee and I always will.

Glorfindel

(10,147 posts)
32. LBJ
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:10 PM
Yesterday

Proudly voted at age 19 in 1964. Georgia was one of two states that allowed 18-year-olds to vote. I don't remember which the other one was.

Tree Lady

(12,568 posts)
50. Don't feel bad
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:34 PM
Yesterday

After voting for Jimmy twice, I voted for Reagan the second time he ran because I went through a religious phase and church was telling me to vote for him. Only time I ever voted republican.

Iggo

(49,028 posts)
72. I just had no idea of the difference between the parties back then.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:08 PM
Yesterday

I voted for the names I knew from growing up in California.

Reagan for President and maybe Tom Bradley for Governor (though I might have the wrong year on that one…)

LudwigPastorius

(13,045 posts)
46. My first vote in a presidential election was for Mondale/Ferraro.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 02:51 PM
Yesterday

I was born 1 month too late to vote for Jimmy Carter in 1980.

Tree Lady

(12,568 posts)
47. Carter in 1976 I was 20
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:31 PM
Yesterday

Spent years before that watching Watergate tapes with my dad, we also went to go see Robert Kennedy few weeks before he was killed. My father was very political.

Xavier Breath

(5,907 posts)
54. Reagan in '84.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:47 PM
Yesterday

Election day was the day after my 18th birthday. My voting precinct was in the band room at my high school, so after lunch I stopped in and voted. I remember feeing like such a grownup.

55. George McGovern
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:49 PM
Yesterday

I was 18 that year when 18 year olds were allowed to vote and I did not want to be drafted.

Wounded Bear

(62,599 posts)
57. Nixon 1972...
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:50 PM
Yesterday

Don't change Dicks in the middle of a screw, vote for Nixon in '72!

Hey, I was a young Marine who had just booked a huge pay raise as they first went to an all volunteer force.

Haven't voted R since, at least for President.

KitFox

(341 posts)
59. McGovern. I still remember being in that voting booth, behind the curtain
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:55 PM
Yesterday

and pulling back the lever to register my vote and open the curtain to leave.

DFW

(58,599 posts)
64. The OP said «First President,» as opposed to «presidential candidate»
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:26 PM
Yesterday

That would be Jimmy Carter, in 1976.

I’m surprised how many people voted for presidents that never were president (Humphrey, McGovern, Dukakis, etc.). What a better world that would have been!

Jacson6

(1,461 posts)
70. Although he cut off my SSA survivor benefits I voted for Reagan in 1984.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:57 PM
Yesterday

My working class dad told me I was an a idiot and after all these years I agree with him 100%. I joined the military for four years so that I could pay for my college tuition upon discharge.

We are so naive when we are young.

ok_cpu

(2,193 posts)
74. Clinton.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:13 PM
Yesterday

But when I was wee, I went in the booth with my mom and told everyone I voted for Jimmy Carter.

Walleye

(41,555 posts)
78. My first vote in a presidential election was Shirley Chisholm in the California primary in 1972
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:50 PM
Yesterday

Of course, I voted for McGovern in the general

ALBliberal

(3,072 posts)
81. Carter! 1980 I believe I was 18
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:56 PM
23 hrs ago

Will always be so very proud of that vote. Give my husband grief for voting for Andersen.

ProfessorGAC

(73,766 posts)
82. Carter
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:00 PM
23 hrs ago

I had just turned 16 in '72, so I couldn't vote for McGovern. I was 20 in 1976, so Carter got my first vote.

Eugene

(65,990 posts)
87. First candidate: Gary Hart (1984) First winning candidate: Bill Clinton (1992)
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:19 PM
23 hrs ago

I was 7 weeks short of my 18th birthday in November 1980, so 1984 was the first presidential election I was old enough to vote in. It was Super Tuesday in Massachusetts during Democratic primary. George McGovern was on the ballot.

Volunteered and voted for Mondale/Ferraro during the general.

mountain grammy

(28,047 posts)
88. Missed the 68 election by 3 weeks
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:28 PM
23 hrs ago

1972, proudly voted for George McGovern. Kept that bumper sticker on the back of my Volkswagen until it was no longer readable.
Almost every elected republican in my lifetime has been a crook just like Nixon!

ClimateHawk

(356 posts)
91. Barack Obama in 2008
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:49 PM
23 hrs ago

I turned 18 that year so it was the first election I was eligible to vote in.

CTyankee

(66,664 posts)
94. That was one of the greatest moments of my long life: our first black president and our first black (and beautiful)
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:04 PM
20 hrs ago

First Lady! It was one of the peaks of my lifetime!

NH Ethylene

(31,192 posts)
93. I was so upset that I turned 18 a couple of days after the election.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 08:22 PM
22 hrs ago

But my vote for McGovern, in California, would have made no difference.

So my first vote was for Jimmy Carter.

CTyankee

(66,664 posts)
96. In those days republicans were not a bunch of goons. There was Joe McCarthy but he got a public shaming and had to go
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:14 PM
20 hrs ago

away. I will always remember "Have you no shame, Senator, at long last?" I was just a kid then but I knew it was mighty!

Crunchy Frog

(27,726 posts)
100. First person I voted for that actually got elected: Bill Clinton.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:57 PM
19 hrs ago

First person I voted for in a presidential election was Mondale.

MuseRider

(34,859 posts)
101. Nixon
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:11 PM
19 hrs ago

My Dad made me. He took me and stood behind me as I voted. I was not brave enough to tolerate the punishment for defiance. I got braver. I have felt like a jerk every time I think of that.

mahina

(19,944 posts)
111. Jimmy Carter
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 12:20 AM
18 hrs ago
Always will love that man. He was such a great President, brought down by real dirtbags.

FadedMullet

(362 posts)
113. In 1968, as an anti-war student at Kent State University, I am ashamed to say that I did not vote for Hubert Humphrey...
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 12:32 AM
18 hrs ago

........but wrote in Huey Newton. Today I realize my hatred of Richard Nixon had clouded my mind.

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