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« on: April 18, 2005, 03:35:05 AM »

I think it's most interesting when both candidates on a ticket lose their homestates.  Examples of this are 1956 (Stevenson/Kefauver lose Illinois and Tennessee) and 1972 (McGovern/Shriver lose South Dakota and Maryland).  Probably 1932 too if Landon's running mate wasn't from Maine or Vermont (I'm too lazy to check).
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