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1984 debate: Ronald Reagan vs. Walter Mondale President Ronald Reagan was reelected in a landslide in 1984, and a key moment in the second presidential debate is often seen as encapsulating this ...
Reagan went on to win in a 49-state landslide, and lost only Mondale’s home state of Minnesota by a mere 3,761 votes out of 2,084,449 ballots cast. 5. Quayle vs. Bentsen: ‘No Jack Kennedy ...
Obama vs. Thompson That is why Barack Obama could well defeat Hillary Clinton for the nomination. It would be the victory Bobby Kennedy was denied by an assassin’s bullet. Obama is, like Kennedy ...
His 44-state landslide was tremendous, but Reagan built on that support. In 1984, he defeated his Democratic opponent, Vice President Mondale, by winning 49 states. That’s to what people refer when ...
Ronald Reagan had already served one term when he met Democratic opponent Walter Mondale in the 1984 debates.
Mondale only won one state in the 1984 presidential election. He later said that his refusal to capitalize on Reagan’s fitness for office meant his campaign effectively ended with the second debate.
Walter Mondale might have been on the wrong end of one of the biggest presidential election landslides in American history. But he will also be remembered as a vice president who quietly redefined ...
Walter Mondale, who died Monday at the age of 93, was the first modern vice president, serving not just as a running mate to win electoral votes that the main candidate might otherwise lose but ...
Walter Mondale might have been on the wrong end of one of the biggest presidential election landslides in American history. But he will also be remembered as a vice president who quietly redefined ...
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