yes- Woodrow Wilson who won 435 electoral votes in 1912 but only 277 in 1916. (However, this is misleading since Wilson actually got more popular votes in 1916, but in 1912 the Republican vote was split by Roosevelt and Taft and in 1916 there was no split. It seems the voters either like the president and return to office with a bigger margin or they decide to vote him out of office.)
Being elected President of the United States by a comfortable margin in 1924 was likely his proudest moment.
do managers want the contribution margin to be bigger or smaller
The winner of the 1816 Presidential election was Secretary of State James Monroe, who won the votes of the Electoral College by a margin of 183 to 34.
Speaker of the US House of Representatives John Boehner was elected by a large margin but would soon face economic dilemma.
The larger the sample size, the smaller the margin of error.
A margin of exposure is defined as the benchmark dose divided by the dose from exposure. The smaller the dose from exposure the larger the margin of exposure.
The Senate must have a two-thirds vote, or at least 67 senators, to convict the president of impeachment, and remove him from office. The same margin is required to decide if the president should be impeached in the House of Representatives.
(1786-1836) In Texas he will always be remembered as a heroic participant in the Battle of the Alamo. He was born 17 August 1786 in what is now northeastern Tennessee. By 1821, he was elected to the State Legislature.was reelected to that position in 1823.From 1827 through 1833, Crockett served in the Congress of the United States.However, in his run for a fourth term in Congress, he was defeated by a narrow margin.(narrow margin is out voted) Davy Crockett died in Texas in 1831 fighting in the battle of the Alamo. he was known as a hero
228/231 electoral votes
No, Thomas Dewey narrowly won his home state by 1%. This was quite surprising, as Dewey had previous been reelected as Governor by a large margin.
Delaware, by a large margin.
50% in the House of Representatives 67% in the Senate