In 1932 the US was in the throes of the Great Depression. The Stock Market had crashed, banks were failing so people were losing their savings, farmers were going broke and losing their farms and people were out of work. People were willing to try anything and believe anybody who promised a change and new hope and Roosevelt and the Democrats did just that. Roosevelt ran a good campaign. The was a protest known as the Bonus Army that Roosevelt was able to turn to his advantage.
Theodore Roosevelt beat Alton Parker by a margin of 196 votes, 41.2% of all votes cast, in the U.S. presidential election of 1904.
The election of George W. Bush and Al Gore was the lowest margin of victory.
The Democratic Party was more successful in the 1932 elections. Its candidate, Franklin D. Roosevelt, won the presidential election by a wide margin, defeating the incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover. The Democrats also gained a significant majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
There was not an election of 1953. However there was an election of 1952. Dwight D. Eisenhower won that election with Richard Nixon as his Vice President. ***This information is useful because I got this from school.
In terms of electoral college numbers, the most lopsided victory in a United States presidential election was in 1936. Democrat Franklin Roosevelt defeated Republican challenger Alf Landon by a margin of 523 electoral votes to 8 electoral votes. Roosevelt won every state except Maine and Vermont. He also won over 98% of the electorate. In terms of most electoral votes, Republican President Ronald Reagan defeated challenger Democrat Walter Mondale by a margin of 525 electoral votes to 13 electoral votes. Reagan won every state except Minnesota and Washington D.C. He also won over 97% of the electorate in the 1984 election.
In the United States Roosevelt beat Hoover by a huge margin.
In the 1828 US presidential election, Andrew Jackson's main opponent was the sitting President John Quincy Adams. He won by a wide margin.
1972? Richard Nixon won the presidential election in 1972 with a 23.2 percentage point margin.
The 2000 presidential election finally ended with the exact vote count in the state of Florida. The final margin of victory was extremely close, with George W. Bush winning the state by just 537 votes. This slim margin ultimately decided the outcome of the entire election.
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In the 1984 election Ronal Regan received 525 (97.58%) of the 538 electoral votes. In the 1936 election Franklin D. Roosevelt received 523 (98.49%) of the 531 electoral votes. In the 1972 election Richard Nixon received 520 (96.65%) of the 538 electoral votes. In the 1820 election James Monroe was unopposed and received 231 (99.57%) of the 232 electoral votes.
If you are asking about the presidential election, Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, defeating John McCain by a wide margin. Barack Obama was re-elected in 2012, defeating his challenger, Mitt Romney.