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New York was won by Ronald Reagan with 53.84% of the popular vote over Walter Mondale with 45.83%, a victory margin of 8.01%. [1] This made New York about 10% more Democratic than the nation overall. This was the third election since the Civil War (the first two being 1952 and 1956), in which New York voted less Democratic than neighboring ...
New York 0 Gus Hall: Communist: New York 36,386 0.04% 0 Angela Davis: California 0 Melvin T. Mason: Socialist Workers: California 24,699 0.03% 0 Matilde Zimmermann: New York 0 Larry Holmes: Workers World: New York 17,985 0.02% 0 Gloria La Riva: California 0 Other: 49,181 0.05% — Other — Total 92,653,233 100% 538 538 Needed to win 270 270
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At an election night event at Republican headquarters in Washington DC in 1984, a huge map was erected on the back wall, where organizers ripped away green covers from each state to reveal sparkly ...
Pages in category "1984 United States presidential election by state" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Vice President Kamala Harris will beat former President Donald Trump this November, says the historian who successfully predicted nine out of 10 presidential elections since 1984.
In the past, New York was considered a swing state, consistently backing the winning candidate in elections from 1792 to 1984, with only a few exceptions. However, since 1988, the state has consistently leaned towards the Democratic Party, often delivering them a significant majority of votes exceeding 60%.
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