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The 1976 Chicago Bears season was their 57th regular season completed in the National Football League. The team finished with a 7–7 record, in their second season under Jack Pardee. The .500 record and second-place finish were the team's best since 1968. This was also the first season for the Chicago Honey Bears, the team's official ...
The Chicago Bears in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Memorial Stadium, 1977. Payton had a breakout year in 1977, rushing for a team record of 1,852 yards, highlighted by a single-game performance of 275 yards, which established a single-game record that would stand for the next two decades.
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.
The franchise adopted the name "Commanders" starting from the 2022 season. Their 2024 Hail Maryland victory against the Chicago Bears suggested a victory for Kamala Harris against Donald Trump in the 2024 election, although this was incorrect. [9] The rule typically does not count the team's time playing in Boston (1932–1936).
The Chicago mayoral election of 1977 was a special election held on June 7, 1977, to complete the remainder of the unexpired mayoral term of Richard J. Daley who died of a heart attack in December 1976. The election saw Interim Mayor Michael A. Bilandic win the election. Bliandic defeated Republican city council member Dennis H. Block by a ...
And though markets have steadied after last week's abrupt sell-off, stock market bears looking at seasonal patterns will be encouraged by this history ahead of this year's election.
The 1976 Illinois gubernatorial election was held in Illinois on November 2, 1976. [1] Incumbent first-term Democratic governor Dan Walker lost renomination to Illinois Secretary of State Michael Howlett , who was an ally of Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley .
Poll source Date(s) administered Scoop Jackson (D) Gerald Ford (R) Other Undecided Margin Harris [35]: December, 1973 41% 43% — 16% 2: Harris [36]: March, 1974