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andjey
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« on: May 01, 2019, 05:10:47 AM »
« edited: May 01, 2019, 07:49:08 AM by АndriуValeriovich »

2016 Democratic Primary


Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) 39% PV
Frm. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY) 23% PV
Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) 17% PV
Frm. Governor Brian Scweitzer (D-MT) 15% PV
Frm. Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) 6% PV


2016 Presidential election



Bussinessman Donald Trump (R-NY)/Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) 48,6% PV, 322 EVs
Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT)/Frm. Rep. Dennis Kuchinich (D-OH) 46,4% PV, 216 EVs


2020 Democratic primary

Frm. Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE) 43% PV
Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) 15% PV
Frm. Representative Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) 13% PV
Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) 10% PV
Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-IN) 10% PV
Others (Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Frm. Governor John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Frm. Sec. Julian Castro (D-TX)...) 9% PV

2020 Republican primary

Vice President Ted Cruz (R-TX) 43% PV
Governor Larry Hogan (R-MD) 37% PV
President Donald Trump (R-NY) 20% PV

2020 Presidential election

Frm. Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE)/Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) 54,1% PV, 440 EVs
Vice President Ted Cruz (R-TX)/Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) 44,8% PV, 98 EVs

2024 Presidential election


Vice President Sherrod Brown (D-OH)/Governor John Bel Edwards (D-LA) 53,9% PV, 487 EVs
Senator Mark Green (R-TN)/Frm. Governor Rick Scott (R-FL) 44,3% PV, 51 EVs

2028 Presidential election

Vice President John Bel Edwards (D-LA)/Senator Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) 51,9% PV, 326 EVs
Senator Nikki Haley (R-SC)/Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) 46,5% PV, 212 EVs

2032 Presidential election

President John Bel Edwards (D-LA)/Vice President Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) 50,6% PV, 319 EVs
Frm. Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL)/Senator Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) 47,8% PV, 219 EVs

2036 Presidential election

Senator Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA)/Governor Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) 53,1% PV, 319 EVs
Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ)/Senator Josh Svaty (D-KS) 45,7% PV, 219 EVs

2040 Presidential election

Frm. Vice President Stephanie Murphy (D-FL)/Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) 49,3% PV, 270 EVs
President Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA)/Governor Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) 49,1% PV, 268 EVs


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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2019, 01:44:25 PM »

1992 Presidential election

Sen. Al Gore (D-TN)/Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) 405 EVs; 45,4% PV
Pres. George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/VP Dan Quayle (R-IN) 133 EVs; 36,7% PV
Businessman Ross Perot (I-TX)/Vice Admiral James Stockdale (I-IL) 0 EVs; 16,9% PV


1996 Presidential election

Pres. Al Gore (D-TN)/VP Bob Graham (D-FL) 413 EVs; 54,6% PV
Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS)/Frm. Sec. Jack Kemp (R-NY) 125 EVs; 45,4% PV


2000 Presidential election

VP Bob Graham (D-FL)/Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) 343 EVs; 51,5% PV
Gov. George W. Bush (R-TX)/Frm. Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) 195 EVs; 44,4% PV


2004 Presidential election

Pres. Bob Graham (D-FL)/VP Patty Murray (D-WA) 282 EVs; 49,9% PV
Gov. Tommy Thompson (R-WI)/Frm. Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN) 256 EVs; 47,5% PV


2008 Presidential election

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) 373 EVs; 53,2% PV
Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL)/Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) 165 EVs; 44,9% PV


2012 Presidential election

Pres. John McCain (R-AZ)/VP Olympia Snowe (R-ME) 328 EVs; 53,2% PV
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA)/Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) 210 EVs; 44,9% PV
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2019, 09:53:46 AM »

1960: Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)/Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 292 EVs; 49,58% PV defeated VP Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Sen. Clifford Case (R-NJ) 245 EVs; 49,56% PV




1964: Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)/VP Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 487 EVs; 60,9% PV defeated Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/Rep. William Miller (R-NY) 51 EVs; 30,9% PV




1968: Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/House Min. Leader Gerald Ford (R-MI) 321 EVs; 48,8% PV defeated Pres. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME) 184 EVs; 44,2% PV




1972: Pres. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/VP Gerald Ford (R-MI) 528 EVs; 63,2% PV defeated Sen. George McGovern (D-SD)/Fmr. Gov. Terry Sanford (D-NC) 10 EVs; 36,4% PV




1976: Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME)/Sen. Frank Church (D-ID) 277 EVs; 50,5% PV defeated VP Gerald Ford (R-MI)/Sen. John Chafee (R-RI) 261 EVs; 49,3% PV




1980: Pres. Edmund Muskie (D-ME)/VP Frank Church (D-ID) 493 EVs; 61,6% PV defeated Fmr. Gov. Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS) 45 EVs; 37,9% PV




1984: Fmr. VP Gerald Ford (R-MI)/Fmr. CIA Director George H.W. Bush (R-TX) 270 EVs; 49,6% PV defeated Sen. Walter Mondale (D-MN)/Rep. Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY) 268 EVs; 49,8% PV




1988: VP George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/Sen. Paul Laxalt (R-NV) 272 EVs; 49,9% PV defeated Gov. Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/Gov. Bill Clinton (D-AR) 266 EVs; 49,3% PV




1992: Sen. Al Gore (D-TN)/Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) 444 EVs; 49,2% PV defeated Pres. George H.W. Bush (R-TX)/VP Paul Laxalt (R-NV) 96 EVs; 38,1% PV




1996: Pres. Al Gore (D-TN)/VP Bob Graham (D-FL) 512 EVs; 62,8% PV defeated Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS)/Fmr. Sec. Jack Kemp (R-NY) 26 EVs; 36,7% PV




2000: VP Bob Graham (D-FL)/Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) 419 EVs; 54,1% PV defeated Fmr. Sec. Dick Cheney (R-WY)/Sen. George W. Bush (R-TX) 119 EVs; 44,9% PV




2004: Pres. Bob Graham (D-FL)/VP Russ Feingold (D-WI) 318 EVs; 49,9% PV defeated Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH)/Sen. Jeb Bush (R-FL) 220 EVs; 48,5% PV




2008: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) 347 EVs; 53,1% PV defeated VP Russ Feingold (D-WI)/Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) 191 EVs; 46,0% PV




2012: VP Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)/Sen. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) 335 EVs; 51,8% PV defeated Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL)/Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) 203 EVs; 47,7% PV




2016: Pres. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)/VP Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) 274 EVs; 48,1% PV defeated Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)/Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) 264 EVs; 49,0% PV




2020: Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)/Gov. Joe Donnelly (D-IN) 491 EVs; 59,9% PV defeated Gov. Doug Ducey (R-AZ)/Sen. Mike Pence (R-IN) 47 EVs; 38,2% PV




2024: Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)/Gov. Joe Donnelly (D-IN) 498 EVs; 62,4% PV defeated Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)/Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) 40 EVs; 35,3% PV




Note. Electoral College abolished after 2024 election, two-round system created, term-limits: 2 terms (10 years)

2028:
Fmr. Gov. Charlie Baker (R-MA)/Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) 55,8% PV
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ)/Sen. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) 42,4% PV
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« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2019, 04:34:09 AM »

1960: Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-MA)/Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 303 EVs; 49,72% PV defeated VP Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Fmr. Sen. Clifford Case (R-MA) 219 EVs; 49,55% PV



John F. Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. His Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson became a President. He found himself compromised with the deceased President's brother. Robert Kennedy was named one of Johnson's biggest critics, he believed Johnson was guilty of killing his brother, while post of Vice President was vacant
Under the threat of a split in the party, Johnson was forced to appoint Kennedy Vice President


1964: Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)/VP Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) 486 EVs; 61,1% PV defeated Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/Rep. William Miller (R-NY) 52 EVs; 38,5% PV


Lyndon Johnson was elected full term in landslide. He was extremely popular, but on 15.08.1966 he had a severe heart attack. Doctors could not save him and on 16.08.1966 he died. Johnson's entourage blamed the Vice President for his death, because Johnson was very close to accepting Kennedy's rebukes and accusations.
 
The next President of the United States was Robert Francis Kennedy. After 2 years he was killed in California at an election rally.

On June 6, 1968 Vice President Stephen Young become a President. Senator Hubert Humphrey become a Vice President
Democratic National Convention formed such a ticket:
Stephen Young for President
Hubert Humphrey for Vice President
They lost elecion to Republicans


1968: Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Rep. John Anderson (R-IL) 291 EVs; 48,1% PV defeated Pres. Stephen Young (D-OH)/VP Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 220 EVs; 43,8% PV




1972: Pres. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/VP John Anderson (R-IL) 525 EVs; 61,9% PV defeated Sen. George McGovern (D-SD)/Fmr. Gov. Terry Sanford (D-NC) 13 EVs; 36,8% PV



Nelson Rockefeller was reelected in landslide. He was very popular, but died on September 8, 1975. The official cause of death was a heart attack due to overweight. John Anderson becane President, he chose Maryland Senator Charles Mathias as his Vice President, but their ticket lost election in 1976


1976: Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) 301 EVs; 49,5% PV defeated Pres. John Anderson (R-IL)/VP Charles Mathias (R-MD) 237 EVs; 49,1% PV



Hubert Humphrey died on January 13, 1978 of bladder cancer at his home in Waverly, Minnesota. Ted Kennedy became a President, he chose California Governor Jerry Brown as his Vice President


1980: Pres. Ted Kennedy (D-MA)/VP Jerry Brown (D-CA) 284 EVs; 50,3% PV defeated Fmr. Gov. Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Fmr. Sec. George H.W. Bush (R-TX) 254 EVs; 48,2% PV



Ted Kennedy was killed during an election rally for Harriett Woods in Missouri. This was done by 3 Kennedy brothers who were President and were killed in office. In November, Harriett Woods defeated incumbent Senator John Danforth and Missouri.
Vice President Jerry Brown became a President, he chose Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale as his VP. Their ticket lost election to Republican Richard Lugar, who promised to end the presidential assassination


1984: Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN)/Fmr. Pres. John Anderson (R-IL) 375 EVs; 52,3% PV defeated Pres. Jerry Brown (D-CA)/Sen. Walter Mondale (D-MN) 163 EVs; 45,6% PV




1988: Pres. Richard Lugar (R-IN)/VP John Anderson (R-IL) 459 EVs; 49,9% PV defeated Gov. Michael Dukakis (D-MA)/Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-NE) 79 EVs; 49,3% PV



Richard Lugar passed away after being bitten by an encipital mite 2 years ago. John Anderson became a President for a second time. He was elected in 1992 to full term

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« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2019, 04:29:02 PM »

Just a sidenote: Before the adoption of the 25th Amendment in 1967, it as actually not possible to appoint vice presidents during a presidential term. The office could only be filled after the next presidential election and remained vacant if a vice president died, resigned or assumed the presidency. In case something happened to the president, the speaker would have assumed the role of acting president. This actually never happened though.

Also, the popular vote wouldn't be as close in the 1988 map above.
Let's say the 25th Amendment was passed in 1963 right after Kennedy's assassination
And about 1988, I just forgot to correct the numbers from the other layout
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« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2020, 05:31:15 AM »
« Edited: March 02, 2020, 05:35:45 AM by АndriуValeriovich »

2020 Democratic primary

Joe Biden
Bernie Sanders
Amy Klobuchar


2020 Presidential election

Fmr. VP Joe Biden (D-DE)/Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) 413 EVs; 54.2% PV
Pres. Donald Trump (R-NY)/VP Mike Pence (R-IN) 125 EVS; 44.1% PV

Senate
D gain: AZ, CO, GA-s, KS, ME, NC, TX
R gain: AL
53-47 D

House
241-194 D

2022 midterm election

Senate
D gain: NC, PA
R gain: -
55-45 D

House
223-212 D

2024 Presidential election

Pres. Joe Biden (D-DE)/VP Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) 422 EVs; 56.1% PV
Fmr. VP Mike Pence (R-IN)/Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) 116 EVs; 42.6% PV

Senate
D gain: TX, FL
R gain: WV
56-44 D

House
230-205 D

2026 midterm election

Senate
D gain: GA
R gain: KS, TX
55-45 D

House
218-217 D


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« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2020, 10:17:58 AM »

1948 Presidential election


Gen. Douglas MacArthur (R-NY)/Gov. Earl Warren (R-CA) 367 EVs; 54.9% PV
Pres. Harry Truman (D-MO)/Sen. Alben Berkley (D-KY) 126 EVs; 42.8% PV
Gov. Strom Thurmond (Dixie-SC)/Gov. Fielding Wright (Dixie-MS) 38 EVs; 2.3% PV

1952 Presidential election



Pres. Douglas MacArthur (R-NY)/VP Earl Warren (R-CA) 500 EVs; 63.4% PV
Sen. Richard Russell (D-GA)/Sen. Robert Kerr (D-OK) 31 EVs; 35.1% PV

1956 Presidential election



VP Earl Warren (R-CA)/Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)* 492 EVs; 65.9% PV
Gov. Adlai Stevenson (D-IL)/Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-TN) 39 EVs; 32.9% PV

*Nelson Rockefeller was elected as Governor in 1954

1960 Presidential election




Pres. Earl Warren (R-CA)/VP Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)* 337 EVs; 54.4% PV
Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Sen. Stephen Young (D-OH) 192 EVs; 44.1% PV
Sen. Harry Byrd (Dixie-VA)/Sen. Strom Thurmond (Dixie-SC) 8 EVs; 0.8% PV

1964 Presidential election


Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)/Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 490 EVs; 59.4% PV
Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/Sen. Hiram Fong (R-HI) 48 EVs; 38.8% PV
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« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2020, 04:50:05 AM »

1948 Presidential election


Gen. Douglas MacArthur (R-NY)/Gov. Earl Warren (R-CA) 367 EVs; 54.9% PV
Pres. Harry Truman (D-MO)/Sen. Alben Berkley (D-KY) 126 EVs; 42.8% PV
Gov. Strom Thurmond (Dixie-SC)/Gov. Fielding Wright (Dixie-MS) 38 EVs; 2.3% PV

1952 Presidential election



Pres. Douglas MacArthur (R-NY)/VP Earl Warren (R-CA) 500 EVs; 63.4% PV
Sen. Richard Russell (D-GA)/Sen. Robert Kerr (D-OK) 31 EVs; 35.1% PV

1956 Presidential election



VP Earl Warren (R-CA)/Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)* 492 EVs; 65.9% PV
Gov. Adlai Stevenson (D-IL)/Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-TN) 39 EVs; 32.9% PV

*Nelson Rockefeller was elected as Governor in 1954

1960 Presidential election




Pres. Earl Warren (R-CA)/VP Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)* 337 EVs; 54.4% PV
Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Sen. Stephen Young (D-OH) 192 EVs; 44.1% PV
Sen. Harry Byrd (Dixie-VA)/Sen. Strom Thurmond (Dixie-SC) 8 EVs; 0.8% PV

1964 Presidential election


Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)/Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 490 EVs; 59.4% PV
Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/Sen. Hiram Fong (R-HI) 48 EVs; 38.8% PV

1968 Presidential election


Pres. Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)/VP Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) 432 EVs; 53.4% PV
Sen. John Tower (R-TX)/Gov. John Love (R-CO) 79 EVs; 40.1% PV
Gov. George Wallace (Dixie-AL)/Gen. Curtis LeMay (Dixie-OH) 27 EVs; 6.5% PV

1972 Presidential election


Fmr. VP Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Sen. Hugh Scott (R-PA) 277 EVs; 49.55% PV
VP Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME) 261 EVs; 49.52% PV

1976 Presidential election


Pres. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/VP Hugh Scott (R-PA) 470 EVs; 61.9% PV
Fmr. Gov. Jimmy Carter (D-GA)/Sen. Walter Mondale (D-ME) 68 EVs; 36.3% PV

1980 Presidential election


Pres. Hugh Scott (R-PA)/Sec. John Warner (R-VA) 285 EVs; 50.9% PV
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA)/Fmr. Gov. Terry Sanford (D-NC) 253 EVs; 48.4% PV

1984 Presidential election


VP John Warner (R-VA)/Sen. Charles Percy (R-IL) 277 EVs; 48.9% PV
Gov. Jerry Brown (D-CA)/Sen. Gary Hart (D-CO) 261 EVs; 49.7% PV

1988 Presidential election


Gov. Bob Graham (D-FL)/Sen. Al Gore (D-TN) 367 EVs; 54.8%
Pres. John Warner (R-VA)/VP Charles Percy (R-IL) 171 EVs; 44.3%

1992 Presidential election


Pres. Bob Graham (D-FL)/VP Al Gore (D-TN) 384 EVs; 55.0%
Fmr. VP Charles Percy (R-IL)/Gov. Charles Mathias (R-MD) 154 EVs; 43.9%

1996 Presidential election


VP Al Gore (D-TN)/Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-MO) 310 EVs; 51.1%
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA)/Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY) 228 EVs; 47.7%

2000 Presidential election


Pres. Al Gore (D-TN)/VP Dick Gephardt (D-MO) 310 EVs; 50.7%
Gov. Olympia Snowe (R-ME)/Rep. John Kasich (R-OH) 228 EVs; 48.2%

2004 Presidential election


VP Dick Gephardt (D-MO)/Gen. Wesley Clark (D-AR) 278 EVs; 49.42%
Gov. George Bush (R-TX)/Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) 260 EVs; 49.43%

2008 Presidential election


Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/Sen. Joe Lieberman (IR-CT) 371 EVs; 52.5% PV
Pres. Dick Gephardt (D-MO)/VP Wesley Clark (D-AR) 167 EVs; 44.9% PV

2012 Presidential election


Sen. Collin Peterson (D-MN)/Gov. Dan Lipinski (D-IL) 279 EVs; 49.53%
Pres. John McCain (R-AZ)/VP Joe Lieberman (R-CT) 259 EVs; 49.51% PV

2016 Presidential election


Pres. Collin Peterson (D-MN)/VP Dan Lipinski (D-IL) 324 EVs; 52.5%
Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) 214 EVs; 46.3% PV

2020 Presidential election


VP Dan Lipinski (D-IL)/Gov. John Bel Edwards (D-LA) 271 EVs; 50.2%
Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD)/Sen. Brian Sandoval (R-NV) 267 EVs; 49.1% PV
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« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2020, 06:25:55 AM »


2012 Presidential election


Sen. Collin Peterson (D-MN)/Gov. Dan Lipinski (D-IL) 279 EVs; 49.53%
Pres. John McCain (R-AZ)/VP Joe Lieberman (R-CT) 259 EVs; 49.51% PV

2016 Presidential election


Pres. Collin Peterson (D-MN)/VP Dan Lipinski (D-IL) 324 EVs; 52.5%
Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) 214 EVs; 46.3% PV

2020 Presidential election


VP Dan Lipinski (D-IL)/Gov. John Bel Edwards (D-LA) 271 EVs; 50.2%
Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD)/Sen. Brian Sandoval (R-NV) 267 EVs; 49.1% PV

This is extremely implausible. Peterson, Lipinski, and Bel Edwards will not make it in any Democratic Pres Primary.
Now, yes, they probably will lose in primary, but in this scenario they can do it
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« Reply #9 on: August 09, 2020, 04:37:13 AM »

2004:


Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)/Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) 279 EVs
Pres. George W. Bush (R-TX)/VP Dick Cheney (R-WY) 259 EVs

2008:



Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/Fmr. Sec. Tom Ridge (R-PA) 307 EVs
Pres. John Kerry (D-MA)/VP John Edwards (D-NC) 231 EVs

2012:



Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) 298 EVs
Pres. John McCain (R-AZ)/VP Tom Ridge (R-PA) 240 EVs

2016:



Pres. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/VP Evan Bayh (D-IN) 379 EVs
Mr. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) 159 EVs

2020:



VP Evan Bayh (D-IN)/Sen. Jason Kander (D-MO) 314 EVs
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)/Fmr. Gov. Brian Sandoval (R-NV) 224 EVs
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« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2020, 11:40:49 AM »

1968:

VP Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-ME) 273 EVs; 44.22% PV
Fmr. VP Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Gov. Spiro Agnew (R-MD) 220 EVs; 42.03% PV
Gov. George Wallace (DX-AL)/Gen. Curtis LeMay (DX-OH) 45 EVs; 10.88% PV

1972:

Pres. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/VP Edmund Muskie (D-ME) 299 EVs; 51.44% PV
Gov. Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Sen. Hiram Fong (R-HI) 239 EVs; 48.05% PV

1976:

Fmr. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY)/Fmr. Gov. George Romney (R-MI) 320 EVs; 52.66% PV
Sen. Frank Church (D-ID)/Sen. Fritz Hollings (D-SC) 218 EVs; 45.77% PV

1980:

Pres. George Romney (R-MI)/VP John Anderson (R-IL) 355 EVs; 53.88% PV
Sen. Fritz Hollings (D-ID)/Fmr. Gov. Milton Shapp (D-PA) 183 EVs; 44.69% PV

1984:

Pres. George Romney (R-MI)/VP John Anderson (R-IL) 454 EVs; 56.71% PV
Sen. Gary Hart (D-CO)/Sen. Walter Mondale (D-MN) 84 EVs; 42.07% PV

1988:

Sen. Al Gore (D-TN)/Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) 352 EVs; 52.97% PV
VP John Anderson (R-IL)/Gov. John Sununu (R-NH) 186 EVs; 45.77% PV

1992:

Sen. Al Gore (D-TN)/Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) 410 EVs; 56.02% PV
Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS)/Gov. John Engler (R-MI) 128 EVs; 43.11% PV

1996:

VP Bob Graham (D-FL)/Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) 355 EVs; 51.34% PV
Sen. Phil Gramm (R-TX)/Fmr. Gov. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) 183 EVs; 47.22% PV

2000:

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)/Gov. Christine Todd Whitman (R-NJ) 275 EVs; 49.17% PV
Pres. Bob Graham (D-FL)/VP Joe Biden (D-DE) 128 EVs; 49.21% PV

2004:

Pres. John McCain (R-AZ)/VP Christine Todd Whitman (R-NJ) 350 EVs; 53.38% PV
Fmr. Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT)/Gov. Bill Clinton (D-AR) 188 EVs; 45.68% PV

2008:

Fmr. VP Joe Biden (D-DE)/Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-AR) 335 EVs; 53.13% PV
Sen. Jeb Bush (R-FL)/Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR) 203 EVs; 46.15% PV

2012:

Pres. Joe Biden (D-DE)/VP Hillary Clinton (D-AR) 326 EVs; 52.04% PV
Fmr. Sec. Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Gov. Brian Sandoval (R-NV) 212 EVs; 46.97% PV

2016:

VP Hillary Clinton (D-AR)/Gov. John Bel Edwards (D-LA) 333 EVs; 52.81% PV
Mr. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) 205 EVs; 43.02% PV
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« Reply #11 on: January 24, 2021, 08:03:35 AM »

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« Reply #12 on: August 14, 2021, 06:34:23 AM »

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Civil Rights Act passed and 22nd Amendment passed

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The closest state, Pennsylvania, was decided by 0.03%

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« Reply #13 on: August 14, 2021, 07:34:43 AM »

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« Reply #14 on: August 14, 2021, 04:11:06 PM »

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« Reply #15 on: October 25, 2021, 01:32:59 PM »

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« Reply #16 on: October 26, 2021, 09:12:05 AM »

2004:


2008:


2012:

Presidential election went to the House, where Jeb Bush was elected President
VP election went to the Senate, where Barack Obama was elected Vice President

2016:

Presidential election went to the House, where Barack Obama was elected President
VP election went to the Senate, where Condoleezza Rice was elected Vice President

2020:
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