Since California was admitted to the Union in 1850, the only presidential election winners who did not carry the state were...
1880 - James A. Garfield
1884 - Grover Cleveland
1912 - Woodrow Wilson
1960 - John F. Kennedy
1976 - Jimmy Carter
2000 - George W. Bush
2004 - George W. Bush
# George W. Bush defeated Al Gore in the 2000 Election and won the Presidential office with no help from California. # Jimmy Carter unseated Gerald Ford in the 1976 election without help from California. # John Kennedy defeated Richard Nixon in the 1960 election but failed to win in Nixon's home state.
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Three presidents were born in Massachusetts- both Adams and Kennedy. I cannot think of any other state that had exactly three presidents born there.-----------------Actually, George H W Bush was born in Massachusetts as well, so there were four presidents born in that state.North Carolina was the birthplace of Presidents Andrew Jackson, James Polk and Andrew Johnson.
The state in which the college of California State University lies is in the state of California, this is a public university that has twenty three campuses.
In 1824, no one won a majority of the electoral vote. In such an event, according to the US Constitution, the House of Representatives elects the presidents from among the top three in electoral vote. The election is held in a special way -- each state's delegates cast one vote for the state.
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Virginia - Jefferson Madison, Monroe.
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Three prisons close to or in Sacramento, California include the California State Prison, California Correctional Center, and the California Correctional Institution. Prisons around Sacramento vary from minimum to maximum security.
His level of public approvalThe number of seats his party occupies in congressThe mandate provided by his election
the qualifications for an Illinois governor is; you must be at least at the age of 25 years old and a resident of the state for the three years preceding his election, and a citizen
There have been three U. S. Presidential Elections to date in which the winner did not carry his own home state:1844 - James K. Polk of Tennessee1916 - Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey1968 - Richard Nixon of New YorkThere have been five elections in which two major-party candidates had the same home state; the winner had that state's votes in each case.Nixon had been a U. S. Senator from California, California was his home state when he ran for Vice President in 1952 and 1956 and when he ran for President in 1960, and he was the Republican candidate for California Governor in 1962. In fact, it was on Election Day, 1962, after losing that election, that he said his famous quote to the press, "You don't have Nixon to kick around any more, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference...." After his "retirement" from politics, he opened a law practice in New York. I was too young at the time to remember, but it's quite possible that under the circumstances New York did not think of him as their own. He did receive California's votes in 1968.