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2000 Bush II, Gore, Nader
Ответить1992 Clinton, Bush, Perot, 1998 Clinton, Dole, Perot
Ответить1984 Regan, Mondale, Anderson.
ОтветитьSuch a shame political divide between Republicans and Democrats are stronger than ever in this country.Back in the day in most elections it seems like people voted for the candidate himself, not for the party.
ОтветитьYou forgot Trump and Biden
Ответитьlots of errors
ОтветитьSome of these maps are hilariously wrong.
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ОтветитьAll this taught me is that people used to give a shit about the candidates and not so much the party they were a part of (except for the south)
ОтветитьIn 1960 MS voted Byrd, SC and GA voted Jack
Ответить1960 is wrong
ОтветитьGeorge Wallace segregationist the last time a 3rd party will ever get EVs
ОтветитьRed was hangin on in 1912 lol
ОтветитьNixon: wins a landslide
Nixon, moments later: is hated by the whole nation
Weird
Ответить1960 map has multiple states wrong lmao
ОтветитьOnce upon a time when the South was solid Democrat and California was Republican
ОтветитьIt’s so weird seeing the north in red and south in blue
ОтветитьThat 1960 map is so wrong. Kennedy won Georgia, Louisiana, and South Carolina.
ОтветитьYou around yet to see the RED devastate Killary Clinton and her trolls 😂😅😂😅
ОтветитьWtf that is not how the 1852 election went down at all
Ответитьhay buddy ya got 2016 and 2020 wrong every state cept for Cali should be red!!
Ответить🕰🇺🇸🔍 History often reveals changing perspectives and public sentiments. While Nixon enjoyed popularity during his time, subsequent events, such as the Watergate scandal, tarnished his reputation. It's a reminder that public opinion can shift, and leaders must be held accountable. Examining how states voted in past presidential elections provides insights into the ever-evolving political landscape. Understanding the dynamics of electoral outcomes helps shape discussions on democracy and the importance of informed voting.
ОтветитьSouth Carolina voted for Kennedy in 1960, not Nixon.
ОтветитьYeah
ОтветитьAl Gore did not win New Mexico in 2000. If he had won New Mexico three Electoral College he would have become the President
Ответить1852 election is so unbelievably wrong on the map
ОтветитьHow about brining this video up to date so we can see the transition form America to Amerizuela ( Freedom to Socialism ) via Ineptocracy
ОтветитьThe 1960 map is wrong. Kennedy won Georgia, Louisiana, and South Carolina, not Nixon. 1964 was the first time Georgia ever voted Republican for President.
ОтветитьGiga landslides:
Washington x 2
Monroe 1820
Monroe
FDR '36
Nixon '72
Reagan '84
Mega landslides:
Jefferson 1804
Monroe 1816
Lincoln 1864
Grant 1872
Harding 1920
Hoover 1928
FDR 1932
LBJ 1964
Reagan 1980
Lanslides:
Jackson 1832
Wilson 1916
FDR 1940 + 44
Eisenhower 52 + 56
Bush 1988
Commanding victories:
Jackson 1832
McKinley 1900
Coolidge 1924
Clinton x2
Obama x2
Really wish I could find a better version of this that I didn't have to pause every second. Also if blue stayed on the left of the title and red on the right, that would help too.
ОтветитьSo many of the maps are innaccurate.
ОтветитьOhio voted for Carter in 1976 not Ford
ОтветитьWow! Reagan beat the living daylights out of Mondale !
ОтветитьFDR was so dominance he got 4 landslide in a row
ОтветитьNixon did not win Louisiana, Georgia, and South Carolina in 1960. Why is that map so off?
ОтветитьDeWitt Clinton was not a Federalist, he is a dissident Democratic-Republican
ОтветитьWhy would you finish the vid that way, gotta put it in slow-mo
ОтветитьWhy is the south even aloud to vote after losing the civil war ? They obviously have messed up morals
Ответить1824 to 1964 Vermont didn't vote democratic
That's insane to think about it
2022
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