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  2. Landslide victory - Wikipedia

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    A map of the vote by province in 1940 shows the scale of the Liberals' landslide victory. A map of the vote by province in 1984 shows the scale of the Progressive Conservatives' landslide victory. In a Canadian federal election, a landslide victory occurs when a political party gains a significant majority of the House of Commons of Canada.

  3. Opinion - The close election that ended in a rout: Could 2024 ...

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    That election ended in a near-landslide for Reagan, who won the popular vote by nearly 10 percentage points. The outcome, said the New York Times, ...

  4. Economics models predict Trump wins re-election in a landslide

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    President Trump is poised to win the 2020 election in a landslide, according to several economic models that have historically been successful in predicting presidential results.

  5. Plurality block voting - Wikipedia

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    A voter does have the option to vote for candidates of different political parties if they wish, but if the largest group of voters have strong party loyalty, there is nothing the other voters or parties can do to prevent a landslide. While many criticize block voting's tendency to create landslide victories, some cite it as a strength.

  6. 1936 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt went on to win the greatest electoral landslide since the rise of hegemonic control between the Democratic and Republican parties in the 1850s. Roosevelt took 60.8% of the popular vote, while Landon won 36.56% and Lemke won 1.96%. Roosevelt carried every state except Maine and Vermont, which together cast eight electoral votes.

  7. Could there be a Kamala Harris landslide in November? The ...

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    He took the PredictIt odds in the 56 individual voting jurisdictions, tracked the hourly changes, and used his proprietary model to roll the data into daily odds that were extremely current given ...

  8. 1932 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 8, 1932. Against the backdrop of the Great Depression, incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover was defeated in a landslide by Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, the governor of New York and the vice presidential nominee of the 1920 presidential election.

  9. Economic voting - Wikipedia

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    In political science, economic voting is a theoretical perspective which argues that voter behavior is heavily influenced by the economic conditions in their country at the time of the election. According to the classical form of this perspective, voters tend to vote more in favor of the incumbent candidate and party when the economy is doing ...