General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Richard Nixon over George McGovern for the US Presidency.
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roosevelt won a landslide victory!
FDR won a landslide victory on the strength of The New Deal.
The landslide election winner in 1945 was Clement Attlee of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom. Attlee's party defeated Winston Churchill's Conservatives by a large margin, leading to Labour's victory and a change in leadership.
Bright Victory won the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay - Motion Picture in 1952.
The US presidential elections of 1900 were the 29th Quadrennial elections of US history. The incumbent president William McKinley and his running mate Teddy Roosevelt gained a landslide victory as a result of improving economy and victory in Spanish- American war.
His 2008 election was described as a landslide by some reports; more accurately, it was a very decisive victory, with Mr. Obama dominating his opponent (John McCain) in both popular and electoral votes. His 2012 re-election was much closer; but while the president dominated in the electoral vote (332 to 206), his over-all victory still could not accurately be called a landslide.
Republican candidate Senator Barry Goldwater was seen by many Americans as a "trigger-happy" extremist.
In the election of 1932, Herbert Hoover ran against Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Roosevelt won the presidency by a landslide, because Hoover was unpopular because of his response to the Great Depression.
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Adlai Stevenson's running mate in the 1956 presidential election was Estes Kefauver. Kefauver was a U.S. Senator from Tennessee and had previously run for president in the Democratic primaries in 1952. Stevenson and Kefauver ran against the Republican ticket of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon in the 1956 election. Despite their efforts, Eisenhower and Nixon won in a landslide victory.