Is there a consistently anti-incumbent subset of voters? (user search)
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« on: April 18, 2017, 03:58:30 PM »

Montana.
1980: Carter 32% (9% below national average)
1984 and 1988: near national average
1992: Perot 26% (7% above NA)
1996: Clinton 41% (8% below NA)
2000: Gore 33% (15% below NA; lots of 3rd party voters)
2004: Kerry improved over Gore by 5%
2008: McCain 49% (just 3% above NA)
2012 and 2016: much more GOP than NA
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