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« on: April 11, 2010, 11:19:05 AM »


Alaska

Hawaii

Both first voted in 1960. In five decades' time, Alaska's only Democratic presidential vote was for 1964 Lyndon Johnson. Uncommon elections for both. In 1964, it was the one-year aftermath of the assassination of President John Kennedy. And that Barry Goldwater was a disastrous candidate for the time where even Alaska rejected Goldwater. And with 1972 and 1984 Hawaii, it was terrible Democratic candidates, in which even the Aloha State said no George McGovern and Walter Mondale, and it took part in the 49-state routs for re-elections of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
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