Who was the first President you voted for?

  
Dusty Miller

everybody loves- the d-man
 
 
Purred: Tue May 18, '10 10:01am PST 
Meow! voting for the first time was very exciting for my mom. Her mom and dad have always voted. Me mom's first vote was for Jimmy Carter! She has voted Democrat every time since thensmile

Sidney

If it moves, I- chase it!
 
 
Purred: Tue May 18, '10 2:09pm PST 
The first presidential election that Mommy voted for was in 1984, Mondale vs. Reagan.

In Memory Of- Nila P

Knowledge is- Power
 
 
Purred: Sun May 23, '10 7:33am PST 
My daddy will not be voting in a presidential election until 2012. This is a long time to wait to answer this question shock

Do high school elections count?

Daddy will be voting November for a Senator, District Representative, and Governor, and some seats in our State Legislature. With the atmosphere here being so anti-incumbent the next few years are going to be interesting.


Dusty Miller

everybody loves- the d-man
 
 
Purred: Sun May 23, '10 11:57am PST 
eek we have two of the worstestest senators! Kay Bailey Hutchison ......who said she would leave after the governors race and she didn't!frown the other nasty guys is John Cornyn, just not my kind of guy!naughty

Leo ♥

snugglemonster
 
 
Purred: Sun May 23, '10 7:49pm PST 
Mama's first purresidential election was 1980 - Carter, Reagan and Anderson were the main candidates. The first purresidential election that she voted for the winner in was 1992 - Bill Clinton. way to go

Lucy

Question- Authority- Peace
 
 
Purred: Mon May 24, '10 4:00pm PST 
The first presidental momma voted in was Bushvs Clinton and fortunatley Clinton won. Here in California we have a terrible governor, and hope Jerry Brown can win the election. We are also worried about Barbara Boxer senate seat.

In Memory Of- Nila P

Knowledge is- Power
 
 
Purred: Tue May 25, '10 9:08am PST 
Maybe Cornyn could use a little butter?

Teddy

Where's Mommy?
 
 
Purred: Thu May 27, '10 10:36am PST 
Oh my, My Mommy is feeling ancient right now. The first presidential election she "worked" in was for President Truman in 1948. Her duty was to hand Mrs. Truman a bunch of flowers when she and President Truman visited the Studebaker automobile manufacturing plant during his campaign. When they had mock elections in her second grade class, she followed her Daddy's lead in blurting out, "I'm a Democrat and I don't give a D_ _ _ who knows it!" That was the first time her politics got her into trouble. She worked in every Democrat presidential campaign between then and when she could actually vote in 1964. Back in the "olden" days, you had to be 21 to vote. So, Lyndon Johnson was the first president she actually voted for. She says she'll take her walker and wheel away now.