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  2. List of unsuccessful major party candidates for President of ...

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    There were no major party candidates for president in the presidential election of 1789 and the presidential election of 1792, [c] both of which were won by George Washington. [4] In the 1812 presidential election , DeWitt Clinton served as the de facto Federalist nominee even though he was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party; Clinton ...

  3. List of United States presidential candidates - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections have been held every four years thereafter. Presidential candidates win the election by winning a majority of the electoral vote. If no candidate wins a majority of the electoral vote, the winner is determined through a contingent election held in the United States House of Representatives; this situation has occurred ...

  4. List of United States presidential elections in which the ...

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    In only one election did a candidate win a majority (not just a plurality) of the popular vote but lose the electoral vote. Of the five winners who lost the popular vote, three (Adams, Harrison, and Trump) ran for reelection four years later and lost the popular vote again and the election as well, one (Bush) ran and won the election as well as ...

  5. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of unsuccessful ...

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    "there have been five presidential elections in which the winner did not win a majority or a plurality of the popular vote" I would list here the losing candidates who got more votes. "One unsuccessful major party candidate, DeWitt Clinton, served as the de facto Federalist nominee in the 1812 presidential election even though he was a member ...

  6. Opinion - Why losing the White House might be the ultimate win

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    This reframing illustrates how a short-term defeat to an unpopular presidential candidate can catalyze long-term political gains for the losing party. Fast-forward to the current election cycle ...

  7. List of United States presidential elections by popular vote ...

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    Previously, electors cast two votes for president, and the winner and runner up became president and vice-president respectively. The appointment of electors is a matter for each state's legislature to determine; in 1872 and in every presidential election since 1880, all states have used a popular vote to do so.

  8. Sore Loser Laws, Explained - AOL

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    The fact that presidential elections are national, with winners and losers declared at a convention outside the primary states, muddies the definitions within many sore loser laws.

  9. What happens if Donald Trump loses and won't concede? - AOL

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