An overwhelming victory in an election is often referred to as a "landslide victory." This term is used when a candidate or party wins by a significant margin, indicating strong support from voters. It typically reflects a clear mandate and can greatly influence the political landscape. Landslide victories are often characterized by a high percentage of the vote, sometimes exceeding 60% or more.
The election of George W. Bush and Al Gore was the lowest margin of victory.
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In the United States, there was no election in 2009. There was a presidential election in 2008, when the current president Barack Obama claimed victory over his opponent John McCain.
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They are called running mates when they are running for election.
An accomplishment
of course not ......... an overwhelming victory basicly means like when you're running a race and you finish it then that's an overwhelming victory. winning by a large amount of votes is different that's when you compete in competition and win by more votes
Republican candidate Senator Barry Goldwater was seen by many Americans as a "trigger-happy" extremist.
Lincoln greatest victory was his election as President followed by his re-election.
As an adjective to express the domination écrasant(e) : A overwhelming victory - une victoire écrasante
The election of George W. Bush and Al Gore was the lowest margin of victory.
The election of 1824
No the patriots lost
No the patriots lost
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Well in history the word with this def. is landslide
because they do be vibeing tho