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.
Richard Nixon over George McGovern for the US Presidency.
In the 1984 election, Ronald Reagan beat Walter Mondale by a landslide, winning 49 states and securing 525 electoral votes. Reagan's victory was one of the most one-sided in U.S. history.
In Tamil, landslide is called "பகுதிப்படுத்துதல்" (Pakuthi Paduthuthal).
Malpa landslide happened in 1998.
The sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff. It can also mean an overwhelming majority of votes for one party in an election.
'Landslide'.
Means they just won an election by a landslide.
roosevelt won a landslide victory!
Landslide
The candidate's landslide victory in the recent election was influenced by factors such as strong public support, effective campaign strategies, appealing policies, and a favorable political climate.
If the landslide refers to land, it would be: El derrumbe fue una locura. If the landslide refers to an election victory, it would be: El triunfo era aplastante.
Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
the majority.
roosevelt won a landslide victory!
Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter in a landslide in the Presidential Election of 1980.
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.