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Title: Major Presidential Elections


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Major Presidential Elections
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Election of 1800
  • In this election, Thomas Jefferson, an
    anti-Federalist, replaces John Adams, a
    Federalist.
  • Its the first time in history an opposing party
    takes power peacefully
  • Revolution of 1800

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Election of 1824
  • Four candidates JQ Adams, Andrew Jackson,
    William Crawford (GA), and Henry Clay
  • Calhoun (another favorite) leaves to run for VP
    and Crawford has a stroke, so Jackson gets the
    South
  • Jackson wins electoral, but has too few to win.
  • Vote goes to the House (which Amendment?), who
    picks JQA as President when he picks Clay to be
    his Sec. of State (the corrupt bargain)
  • Jackson is the only man to win Electoral and
    popular but lose the Presidency

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Election of 1876
  • Rutherford B Hayes v. Samuel Tilden
  • Tilden wins the popular, but results from SC, OR,
    LA and (surprise) FL are contested.
  • An informal meeting allows the (Southern)
    electoral votes to go to Hayes, as he promises to
    end Reconstruction if elected
  • Hayes wins 185-184

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Election of 1912
  • WH Taft v. Woodrow Wilson v. Teddy Roosevelt
  • TR picked Taft as his replacement, but Tafts
    policies made TR mad and created a third party
    (Progressive, or Bull Moose)
  • Wilson wins, TR is 2nd, Taft is 3rd.
    435-88-8

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Election of 1948
  • Harry S Truman v. Thomas Dewey v. Strom Thurmond
    (Dixiecrat) v. Henry Wallace (FDRs VP)
  • Thurmond gets 39 Electoral votes, all in the
    South
  • Truman was picked to lose, but a late surge in
    the west put him back in the White House.
  • However, the Chicago Tribune didnt get the memo.

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Election of 1960
  • John F Kennedy v. Richard Nixon (VP)
  • First Presidential televised debate
  • JFK wins on TV, Nixon wins on radio
  • JFK wins popular vote by 2/10
  • Alleged voting fraud in Texas (home of JFKs VP)
    and Chicago (home of the Mob)

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Election of 2000
  • Al Gore (VP) v. George W Bush
  • Gore wins popular vote, but votes in (you guessed
    it) Florida are contested
  • Massive recount of votes begins (hanging chad)
  • Supreme Court 5-4 rules on Dec 13th that Gore
    can have a recount, but it must end midnight
    on.Dec 13th
  • Bush wins the election 271-266, with one
    abstaining Gore elector

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Winners of the people, losers in college
  • Andrew Jackson, 1824
  • Samuel Tilden, 1876
  • Benjamin Harrison, 1888
  • Al Gore, 2000
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