Most disappointing state for both parties in each election since 1968 (user search)
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Without question, New Hampshire for 2000 (Sorry South Dakota Democrat) for the reasons President Johnson gave. Also for it being a stronger Nader state than Florida & thus being a more definitive example of how Nader cost Gore the election (+ the near-miss in Oregon).

In fact, I'm a little surprised Gore came as close as he did to winning Florida.
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