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... million for Truman , 22 million for Dewey , 1.18 million for Thurmond , 1.16 million for Wallace , and fewer than 300,000 for four minor candidates . The President received only 49.6 percent of the total popular vote but 52.4 percent of ...
... million for Truman , 22 million for Dewey , 1.18 million for Thurmond , 1.16 million for Wallace , and fewer than 300,000 for four minor candidates . The President received only 49.6 percent of the total popular vote but 52.4 percent of ...
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... million to 27.2 million . Goldwater carried Arizona and five southern states - South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Mississippi , and Louisiana - for a count in the electoral college of 52 against Johnson's 486. Democratic margins were ...
... million to 27.2 million . Goldwater carried Arizona and five southern states - South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Mississippi , and Louisiana - for a count in the electoral college of 52 against Johnson's 486. Democratic margins were ...
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... million in the presidential race after the nominating convention , Democrats half that amount ( most of it borrowed ) , and Wallace $ 10 million . The election gave Nixon a plurality of 510,000 popular votes over Hum- phrey , 31.785 million ...
... million in the presidential race after the nominating convention , Democrats half that amount ( most of it borrowed ) , and Wallace $ 10 million . The election gave Nixon a plurality of 510,000 popular votes over Hum- phrey , 31.785 million ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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