If Nixon won that election: Richard Nixon 1961 - 1965 LBJ 1965 - 1973 Gerald Ford 1973 - 1981 Jimmy Carter 1981 - 1989 Dan Quayle 1989 - 1997 Albert Gore 1997 - 2005 Donald Trump 2005 - 2009 Barack Obama 2009 - 2017 Lincoln Chafee 2017 - 2021 Bobby Jindal 2021 - Present
Not really, it's sort of a precent for the VP/Running mates to carry the torch in primaries. Running Mates and Runner Ups of a previous primary are pretty popular choices for presidential candidates at least in the last 100 hundred years.
10 Best popular votes: George Washington (« The Father of His Country ») 100% James Monroe 80.61% (1820) Thomas Jefferson 72.8% (1804) James Monroe 68,2% (1816) James Madison 64,7% (1808) Thomas Jefferson 61,4% (1800) Lyndon B. Johnson 61.1% (1964) Franklin D. Roosevelt 60,8% (1936) Richard Nixon 60,7% (1972) Warren Harding 60.3% (1920) Honorable mention : Ronald Reagan 58,8% (1984) Closest races: 1876 (1 point!) 1796 (3 points) 2000 (5 points) 1800 (8 points) 1916 (23 points, all Hughes needed was California but boy how controversial his election would’ve been!) 1884 (36 points, had Blaine won New York he would’ve been President) EDIT 25/11/22 Rematches: Adams - Jefferson (1796 - 1800) Jackson - Quincy Adams (1824-28) Van Buren - Harrison (1836 - 40) Cleveland - Harrison (1888 - 92) McKinley - Bryan (1896 - 1900)
If Hughes won California: Charles Evans Hughes 1917 - 1921 Charles Cox 1921 - 1925 Calvin Coolidge 1925 - 1933 Charles Dawes 1933 FDR 1933 - 1941 Thomas Dewey 1941 - 1949 Dwight D Eisenhower 1949 - 1957 John F Kennedy 1957 - 1963 LBJ 1963 - 1969 Richard Nixon 1969 - 1973 George McGovern 1973 - 1977 Gerald Ford 1977 - 1985 Walter Mondale 1985 - 1989 George HW Bush 1989 - 1997 Dan Quayle 1997 - 2001 Joseph Lieberman 2001 - 2005 George W Bush 2005 - 2013 Barack Obama 2013 - 2021 Bobby Jindal 2021 - Present
um no, he was never in the election, because since zachary taylor died in 1850, millard fillmore, became president, but he never was in the election or re elected
It was mainly because Indiana and New York voted for him. He won them in his first term, lost them to Harrison after, then won them again in the rematch against Harrison
As a Polish citizen I'm really jealous for Your continuity of constitution, law, and the republic. 19 years after the USA gained independence my country was beaten and it disappeared. But before this happened we had a Constitution, that gave us hope for a modern country just like the states. After this we had... (not counting the 1st one) - 6 constitutions, Duchy, Kingdom, Occupation, Republic, Occupation, Communist Government, and now the Republic again... Now I hope that Poland will have a calm and bright future. Absolutely love the USA, I hope it will be strong forever, and that it will guard the democracy and freedom in the whole world!
+GokufanPoland I've always had the utmost respect for Poland and the many Polish-Americans that I grew up with in my old neighborhood. They were the nicest and hardest working people that you could find. Let God bless Poland and hopefully you will have a very bright and prosperous future ahead in the coming decades.
Here in New Zealand most of our elections are landslides especially recently If you count a landslide as a election where the popular vote margin is 10+ then we have 2014,2011,2008,2002 and 1990
Well, New Zealand is a lot smaller and less populated. The US being the third largest country in the world, and with 320 million people, makes it much more difficult to get landslide elections I think
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Nice vid. I have actually uploaded something very similar with Australian elections - difficult considering how hard it is to find a long-term PM these days!
Anyone else watch the changes in total vote counts from one election to the next. The greatest shift was an increase of over 10M votes was 2nd time Reagan. I'd love to see rough population data and estimated %voter participation next to these numbers.
Where's John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Gerald R. Ford's term as President? ._. but other than that awesome video:DDDDDDD
+zack “McTutorials” leffue It's actually a sad story; a House committee didn't actually count the votes for the western states. They just said that those states would vote Republican and gave Hayes the election.
Bush only won because of Florida which was chosen by the supreme court. (Bush won with 271 electoral votes) and in 2004 he won by a larger margin, and even winning the popular vote
I am a Filipino, please America.. Pick your best shot. Whoever win the elections could severly affect the relations of our country to yours. HELP US AMERICA! You've done that 70 years ago when World War II blasted. So please.. HELP US. #MayGodBlessUSA
We always love you phili! Your our former colony, so you gave a special place in the heart of americans. No matter who wins, we will still love the Philippines, and defend them from anyone. We've always had your back since WW2, and youve had ours.
Aaron Pickar No. Agnew was re-elected. Agnew, however, resigned short into his second term (December 1973) to avoid getting in jail for tax evasions. A few months in 1974 later Gerald Ford was just chosen as vice-president (rather then being elected to it). When Nixon himself resigned, Ford again inherited a high office in the land without election, since in 1976 he lost to Democrat Jimmy Carter.
raymondmario100 No, the CSA abolished in 1865, but three states (Virginia, Mississippi and Texas) didn't participate in the elections, although I don't know why.
+Rami O Bomb to my understanding it was passed in order to prevent such a long reign by a single party again (The Democrats had 6 consecutive years!) and to lower the risk of presidents dying in office it was passed in 1947 I'm pretty sure, although after yesterday many are wishing it never was lol
It amazes me how we have gone from having people like Washington, Madison, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Reagan to Clinton and Trump..... Sad damn days. We need some real leaders.
Washington was a filthy federalist. Madison was a kiss ass to other nations, Roosevelt was a war mongering tyrant. Kennedy was a money wasting idiot. Reagan was a corporate bitch. Both Clinton and Trump are idiots but i just want some one to fix this fucking interest bubble and social security bubble that is literally about to ruin this god forsaken country and throw us into a pit that we can never leave.
+Windywinnie The bankers are going to try to pop the bubbles and blame it on Trump. Just like with Brexit. Either way, we are very fortunate Trump won.