All of them. In fact, of all the presidents in the last sixty years have had deficits. Harry Truman and Bill Clinton are the only two president in that time to have 3 years of consecutive balanced budgets (both were Democrats). The last Republican president to have a balanced budget was Richard Nixon in 1969. Each of the last 4 Republican presidents: Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush each set new deficit spending records during their administration's. Gerald Ford's record was a mere 60 billion dollars.
It never has voted for a Republican in a presidential election. The 23rd Amendment, ratified in 1961, gave Washington D.C. the right to cast electoral votes for a president. Since then, it has always cast its votes for a Democrat (even in 1984 when Minnesota was the only state to vote for Mondale over Reagan).
Missouri It hasn't voted for a loser since Adlai Stevenson in 1956.
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1988 is the last time Pennsylvania voted Republican for president.
The last time Minnesota voted republican for president was in 1972, for Richard Nixon.
The last time that New York State voted Republican was in 1984. Ronald Reagan carried 49 out of 50 states and won the election handily over Walter Mondale.. The last time New York State voted republican was in 1980, for Ronald Reagan.
I don't know how he voted in the last election, but I do know that he is a registered republican.
They voted Republican
As of this writing, the last 5 presidents have been: Barack Obama - Democrat George W. Bush - Republican Bill Clinton - Democrat George H.W. Bush - Republican Ronald Reagan - Republican
Alaska has voted Republican since Democrat Barry Goldwater in 1964.
They had a Republican Governor as recently as 17 January 2007. They have supported the Democratic candidate in the last five elections.
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Former President George H.W. Bush carried the state of Maryland by three percentage points in the election of 1988. This was the last time that Maryland voted for a Republican presidential candidate.
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The last presidential candidate to receive the 14 NJ electoral votes was George H. W. Bush