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  2. Landslide victory - Wikipedia

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    A landslide victory for one party is often accompanied by an electoral wipeout for the opposition, as the overwhelming support for the winning side inflicts a decisive loss on its rivals. What qualifies as a landslide victory can vary depending on the type of electoral system, as the term does not entail a precise, technical, or universally ...

  3. Trump's 49.9% 'landslide' shows just how deadlocked this ...

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    in a two-party system — you fail to get a majority of the votes, that is the very definition of a no-mandate election, Martin Gottlieb writes.

  4. Opinion - A landslide? Just 0.15 percent of all voters ... - AOL

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    The electoral vote total isn’t much more illuminating. While electoral votes do decide who becomes the president, the winning candidate’s margin is easily inflated by most states’ winner ...

  5. 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.

  6. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, a candidate can win the electoral vote without securing the greatest amount of the national popular vote, such as during the 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000 and 2016 elections. It would even be possible in theory to secure the necessary 270 electoral votes from only the twelve most populous states [a] and ignore the rest of the country.

  7. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral College was officially selected as the means of electing president towards the end of the Constitutional Convention, due to pressure from slave states wanting to increase their voting power, since they could count slaves as 3/5 of a person when allocating electors, and by small states who increased their power given the minimum of ...

  8. The 2024 presidential election was close, not a landslide - AOL

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    The most obvious one pointing to a Trump landslide is the margin in the Electoral College. ... But it's smaller than the 126 electoral votes that Obama won by in 2012 and the 192 electoral votes ...

  9. 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.