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  2. 1980 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The electoral college vote was a landslide, with 489 votes (representing 44 states) for Reagan and 49 for Carter (representing six states and Washington, D.C.). Republicans also gained control of the Senate for the first time since 1954.

  3. List of United States presidential elections by Electoral ...

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    The margin of victory in a presidential election is the difference between the number of Electoral College votes garnered by the candidate with an absolute majority of electoral votes (since 1964, it has been 270 out of 538) and the number received by the second place candidate (currently in the range of 2 to 538, a margin of one vote is only possible with an odd total number of electors or a ...

  4. 1980 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    Republican Ronald Reagan won the election in a landslide, receiving 489 electoral votes, defeating incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter, who received 49. Reagan received the highest number of electoral votes ever won by a non-incumbent presidential candidate. Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent, received 6.6% of the vote.

  5. 1984 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Reagan won re-election in a landslide victory, carrying 525 electoral votes, 49 states, and 58.8% of the popular vote. Mondale won 13 electoral votes: 10 from his home state of Minnesota, which he won by a narrow margin of 0.18% (3,761 votes), and 3 from the District of Columbia, which has always voted overwhelmingly for the Democratic ...

  6. Electoral college vote percentage: 90.89. Carter's performance over the previous four years and the rise of the modern American conservative movement paved the way for Reagan to enjoy a huge victory.

  7. Trump’s win was real but not a landslide. Here’s ... - AOL

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    But Clinton did run away with the Electoral College vote, winning 370 electoral votes in 1992 and 379 in 1996. Even those strong victories are dwarfed by Ronald Reagan’s 1984 win, a true landslide.

  8. Electoral history of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Reagan won a record 525 electoral votes (97.6 percent of the 538 votes in the Electoral College), the most by any candidate in American history. [44] This was the second-most lopsided presidential election in modern U.S. history after Franklin D. Roosevelt 's 1936 victory over Alfred M. Landon , in which he won 98.5 percent or 523 of the (then ...

  9. How Ottawa County has voted over 100 years of presidential ...

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    Ronald Reagan’s landslide victory, in which he won a record 525 electoral college votes, was reflected in Ottawa County. His 79.7% vote share in Ottawa was the county’s highest for one ...