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  2. Landslide victory - Wikipedia

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    A landslide victory is an election result in which the winning candidate or party achieves a decisive victory by an overwhelming margin, securing a very large majority of votes or seats far beyond the typical competitive outcome.

  3. The 2024 presidential election was close, not a landslide - AOL

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    In other words, regardless of how close the 2024 election was in reality, Trump's claims to a mandate suggest that Republicans are planning to govern like they won in a landslide. The 2024 ...

  4. A long-serving Democratic senator reflects on his narrow loss ...

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    CASEY: Well, I do think that the economy — and principally the driver of that was inflation, even though it had come down substantially, way down well before the election — there was a sense ...

  5. Louisiana Republicans secure monopoly on statewide offices ...

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    Early results projected landslide wins by all of the Republicans. ... a Republican who won the governor's race outright in the Oct. 14 primary election in a crowded field.

  6. The Keys to the White House - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, a serious contest for the challenging party's nomination does not harm its nominee's election prospects, as a weak incumbent party often results in a crowded challenging party primary field in anticipation of a winnable general election. [23] [24] Landslide challenging party popular vote victories coming after a serious contest for ...

  7. Primary challenge - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. politics, a primary challenge is when an incumbent holding elective office is challenged by a member of their own political party in a primary election.Such events, known informally as "being primaried," are noteworthy and not frequent in the United States, as traditionally political parties support incumbents, both for party unity and to minimize the possibility of losing the seat to ...

  8. When a recount is requested in a landslide victory, she said, it's most likely "a bad-faith effort to undermine the legitimacy of elections" and "to further this narrative that there's widespread ...

  9. Electoral wipeout - Wikipedia

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    An electoral wipeout occurs when a major party wins no seats in an election - "wiped out" means no one left, from that party, in the body that has had an election. It is the opposite of a landslide victory; the two frequently go hand in hand.