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Question: Which election was more winnable for Republicans?
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1948
 
#2
1976
 
#3
1992
 
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« on: August 28, 2020, 01:43:35 PM »

In order:

1976 was incredibly close, and going into election day it was a pure toss-up. Ford actually ran a pretty good campaign, coming from massively behind. He would only have had to have one more thing go his way, and would have won.

1948 was Dewey’s to lose, but he ran a poor campaign. He would have won if he had campaigned more vigorously and hands-on, been less aloof, and given actual policy specifics (instead of “You know that your future is still ahead of you”).

1992 was by far the least winnable, basically a no-hoper.
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