What elections in America's history do you consider landslides? (user search)
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Question: Was 1964 the last landslide?
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Yes
 
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No
 
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Total Voters: 35

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Junior Chimp
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« on: December 12, 2004, 11:19:15 PM »

PV: 10% or more than the other person with third parties not included and the candidates expanded to reach 100%.

EV: 400+

By that standard:

1940:
Roosevelt: 27,313,945
Wilkie:  22,347,744

Total:  49,661,689

FDR's percentage:  55.0000323%
Wilkie's percentage:  44.9999677%

Shift 17 votes to Wilkie, and it's no longer a landslide.





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