In the U. S. Presidential Election of 1980, Jimmy Carter carried his home state of Georgia as well as Maryland, Rhode Island, Minnesota, West Virginia, Hawaii and the District of Columbia.
Oh, dude, that's like asking me to remember what I had for breakfast last week. But, like, for real, it was Walter Mondale who ran against Reagan in the second election. I mean, it's not like Mondale's name is as memorable as Reagan's, but yeah, that's the guy.
He only lost Washington DC (never won by a Republican) and Minnesota (home state of Walter Mondale).
It is believed the George H.W. Bush won the election to continue the policies of Ronald Reagan. His popularity was solidified by his Vice Presidency under Reagan.
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(In the US) MANY states have laws against having opened alcohol containers in the vehicle.
Yes, indeed. In 1984, Reagan carried every state but Minnesota, the home state of the Democratic candidate. Walter Mondale.
Generally speaking, yes. Some companies have policies against carrying a handgun on company property, including company owned vehicles, but as far as actually against the law, it is legal, as far as I know, in all states, *IF* you can legally carry a gun in public (some states require a permit), and the state of Illinois currently doesn't allow carry of a handgun in public at all.
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They carry them for protection. Its against the law,to carry them if not authorized or without a licensed. (:
Minnesota (in 1988)In the U.S. Presidential election of 1984, Ronald Reagan failed to carry Minnesota, the home state of his opponent, Walter Mondale, and the District of Colombia, which has had a very large Democratic voting majority for at least as long as they have had the right to participate in presidential elections.
No, having a concealed carry permit in one state does not necessarily give you concealed carry privileges in every other state. Most states have reciprocity agreements with some (but not all) other states.