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November 4, 1980 – Carter and Mondale are defeated in the presidential election by Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. 1981-1987 – Member of the firm Winston & Strawn.
Trump prevailed in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — the first presidential candidate of either party to do so since Ronald Reagan’s historic ...
1988 Electoral College Map. 270toWin Ronald Reagan in 1984 The 1984 election saw Ronald Reagan secure a second landslide against Democrat Walter Mondale, capturing 525 of 538 Electoral College ...
This would be the biggest win for any candidate since 1984, when then-President Ronald Reagan beat former Vice President Walter Mondale with 525 Electoral College votes.
In 1980, Massachusetts voters favored Republican Ronald Reagan by less than 4,000 votes over incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter. Check out the interactive maps to see a town-by-town look at the ...
In every election cycle, since Ronald Reagan defeated challenger Walter Mondale in 1984, the bakery has been selling cookies with each candidate's face on them.
With his official acceptance at the DNC Wednesday night, Tim Walz joins an exclusive list of vice presidential candidates from Minnesota.
Mondale is no fool.” However, the polls were misleading in 1984, albeit not quite in the way Mondale argued. They were directionally accurate in pointing unanimously to Reagan’s easy triumph.
Maryland did go in favor of a Republican candidate twice in the 1980s. In 1984, incumbent Republican President Ronald Reagan won Maryland with a 5-point margin over Democrat Walter Mondale.
The pair lost their 1980 bid for re-election to Ronald Reagan. Mondale tried again, this time for president in 1984 with running mate Geraldine Ferraro, however he lost in a landslide to Reagan.
Reagan “could walk in front of those cameras and it would come out magic,” Mondale told The Guardian in 2008. “I would walk in and it would be a root canal.” ...