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« Reply #25 on: April 25, 2014, 11:50:28 AM »

Liberalism's last Hurrah:


1968


Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy/Texas Senator Ralph Yarborough: 293 EV, 40.30%
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller/Iowa Senator Jack Miller: 75 EV, 30%
Alabama Governor George Wallace/Former Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson: 170 EV, 28.10%

1972


President Ted Kennedy/VP Ralph Yarborough: 270 EV, 49.80%
Maryland Governor Spirio Agnew/Ohio Senator James Rhodes: 268 EV, 47%

1976


New York Senator James Buckley/Wisconsin Governor William Dyke: 372 EV, 54.20%
Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukais/Arizona Rep. Mo Udall: 166 EV, 45.30%

1980


Presdent James Buckley/VP William Dyke: 305 EV, 45.40%
Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter/New Jersey Governor Brendan Byrne: 233 EV, 45.49%
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« Reply #26 on: May 03, 2014, 08:20:50 AM »

Brighter Days for Bret Schundler

New Jersey Gubernatorial 2005

Due to President Kerry's bumbling about with Bailouts and Banking Reform, Bret Schundler pulls out an upset in New Jersey and beats Senator Corzine, this race was notable due to Corzine having a horrendous Debate performances, and speaker at the RNC conference Chris Christie being elected to a state senate seat.


Mayor Bret Schundler: 49.29%
Senator Jon Corzine: 48.42%

New Jersey Gubernatorial 2009

After Kerry's narrow re election over Governor Romney and retaking of the Senate by Democrats, things looked up in New Jersey, where the auto industry was booming, taxes were low and the Governor was popular, though Democrats were finding a good Candidate in State Senator Barbara Buono, who was popular in her own district and easily beat out former Governor Codey for the Nomination, but in late June, with an Invasion of Iran looming, and the Stock market crash, Buono was investigated for Corruption. While it was proven that Buono wasn't corrupt, it irreparably damaged her and gave some great cannon fodder for Incumbent Schundler.


Governor Bret Schundler: 57.29%
State Senator Barbara Buono: 39.24%
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