That depends entirely on the statements in question.
The 1960 US Presidential election was held on Tuesday, November 8.
When Walter Mondale ran for Vice President in 1976 and 1980, he was Jimmy Carter's running mate. When he ran for President in 1984, his running mate was Geraldine Ferraro (that was the first of two times to date that a woman was one of the major party Vice Presidential candidates).
John Glenn ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984. He lost to Walter Mondale.
L. Douglas Wilder(1992), Shirley Chisholm(1972) , Al Sharpton(2004), Jesse Jackson (1984, 1988) Alan Keyes (1992, 1996, 2000, and 2008).
It never has voted for a Republican in a presidential election. The 23rd Amendment, ratified in 1961, gave Washington D.C. the right to cast electoral votes for a president. Since then, it has always cast its votes for a Democrat (even in 1984 when Minnesota was the only state to vote for Mondale over Reagan).
Many traditionally Democratic voters supported Ronald Reagan.
U.S. presidential elections are held every 4 years. Presidential elections were held in 1984, 1988 and 1992.
That would have to be Minnesota, because every state except MN went red in 1984. Minnesota has voted Democratic in the last ten presidential elections (1976-2012), and the District of Columbia has voted Democratic in the last thirteen presidential elections (1964-2012), which is its entire presidential voting history.
The 1960 US Presidential election was held on Tuesday, November 8.
Presidential elections are four years apart, so the answer would be 1988.
Counting the 2016 election, there have been 58 presidential election. The first was in 1788. The 25th was in 1884, the 50th was in 1984 and there have been 8 after 1984 , in 1988,1992,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012 and 2016.
Many traditionally Democratic voters supported Ronald Reagan.
He registered as a Democrat in 1979 and voted for Jimmy Carter in 1980, Walter Mondale in 1984, Michael Dukakis in 1988, Bill Clinton in 1992 & 1996, Al Gore in 2000, & John Kerry in 2004.
Jimmy Carter in 1980, and Walter Mondale in 1984.
Colorado had 8 electoral votes in the 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000 US presidential elections.
J. M. Bochel has written: 'The Scottish district elections 1988' 'The Scottish district elections 1984' 'The Scottish district elections 1980' 'The Scottish regional elections, 1978' 'Scottish regional elections 1990' -- subject(s): Local elections, Statistics
No. 1984 and 1988 were.An easy way to remember:Summer Olympics and US presidential elections are in leap years.