In 1976.
No. In 1976, the Republican party convention was split between Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan. Since he was the incumbent President (having followed Nixon), Ford won the nomination, but just barely. Ford lost the election to Jimmy Carter. In 1980, Reagan defeated Carter in a landslide vote.
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Keep their seats? You mean as sen. and gov.? Just because you loose a pres. election, doesn't mean you loose your current office as well.
Check your gas cap.....My check Engine light always comes on if it is loose or not on at all.
sounds like it could be a loose connection.
In the 1858 election for senator. During this event, Lincoln and Douglas held a series of debates, known as the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
The longevity of the Republican and Democrat parties is because they are loose alliances of small parties within the parties that unite together come election time
Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election defeating Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1912 presidential election Woodrow Wilson received 435 electoral votes and Theodore Roosevelt received 88 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Wilson 6,293,152 and Roosevelt 4,119,207.
Sanders didn't loose the election he lost the primary. He just didn't have the money or backing of the power brokers. Hillary had this all tied up before the primary began. She has been working on her election since 2008. The moral to this is if anyone wants to run they need the party support, to organize a campaign early, and to reach the people who can support a campaign. Anyone can run for president, but not all can get what they need to support their election.
No. President Barack Obama is Probably going to win, because he's an incumbent Democrat President, and most people probably think that Candidate Mitt Romney (Republican) is out for the rich, while President Obama is for the middle class. There are more Democrats than Republicans and incumbent Presidents tend to get reelected unless they are considered losers like Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush. It's very rare for an incumbent President to lose a reelection.
may be a loose connection, check your wiring
This is a very common problem and you need to check for a vacuum leak, broken vacuum line or a loose vacuum line......