This question may be poorly written. To answer the question as it stands, the candidate who wins the election receives the majority of the electoral votes. This question may be poorly written. To answer the question as it stands, the candidate who wins the election receives the majority of the electoral votes.
Yes. Abraham Lincoln grew a beard in late 1860, after his November election to the Presidency.
No one ever registers as a candidate in more than one constituency during one election. I'm not even sure whether it's allowed.
She was Republic party nominee John McCain's vice-presidential candidate in the 2008 election. She has not sought election as president, though many speculate that she may in the future.
He lived in Chicago, but a presidential candidate doesn't ever represent a specific city for an election.
Yes, most recently was Al Gore who lost his home state of Tennessee in 2000.
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Hillary Clinton was not on the ballot in the 2008 general election. Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John McCain.
He beat W. Lee "Pappy" O'daniel and Coke Stevenson for the democratic senate primary in 1949, then went on to defeat the Republican candidate in the General Election.. In the 1964 Presidential election, he beat out Barry Goldwater. He lost the race for the senate to W. Lee Pappy O'Daniel in 1941, the only time anyone ever defeated him in an election.
No candidate has ever won just the eleven big states. Almost always each candidate wins some of the large states so the winner must win some smaller states as well. Also the elections for Congressmen and Senators are held at the same time as president. You surely need to vote in for these positions, so it would seem foolish not to show your choice for President even if carrying your state is irrelevant to determining this election. In the next election your state might decide the election and good showing for your party can help the next candidate from your party raise campaign funds and win next time.
FDR got the most in the 1936 election. He won every state except Maine and Vermont for a total of 523 electorial votes!
The longest war the United States ever entered was the Vietnam War.