Here in New Zealand most of our elections are landslides especially recently If you count a landslide as a election where the popular vote margin is 10+ then we have 2014,2011,2008,2002 and 1990
Well, New Zealand is a lot smaller and less populated. The US being the third largest country in the world, and with 320 million people, makes it much more difficult to get landslide elections I think
Rhapsody in Blue / Gershwin Camptown Races / Foster Rhapsody in Blue / Gershwin An American in Paris / Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue / Gershwin Symphony "From The New World" (1st Movement) / Dvořák Poor Old Joe / Foster Symphony "From The New World" (4th Movement) / Dvořák I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land / Emmett Battle Hymn of the Republic / Howe-Steffe
If Nixon won that election: Richard Nixon 1961 - 1965 LBJ 1965 - 1973 Gerald Ford 1973 - 1981 Jimmy Carter 1981 - 1989 Dan Quayle 1989 - 1997 Albert Gore 1997 - 2005 Donald Trump 2005 - 2009 Barack Obama 2009 - 2017 Lincoln Chafee 2017 - 2021 Bobby Jindal 2021 - Present
Not really, it's sort of a precent for the VP/Running mates to carry the torch in primaries. Running Mates and Runner Ups of a previous primary are pretty popular choices for presidential candidates at least in the last 100 hundred years.
Nice vid. I have actually uploaded something very similar with Australian elections - difficult considering how hard it is to find a long-term PM these days!
Where's John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Gerald R. Ford's term as President? ._. but other than that awesome video:DDDDDDD
+zack “McTutorials” leffue It's actually a sad story; a House committee didn't actually count the votes for the western states. They just said that those states would vote Republican and gave Hayes the election.
Bush only won because of Florida which was chosen by the supreme court. (Bush won with 271 electoral votes) and in 2004 he won by a larger margin, and even winning the popular vote
I am a Filipino, please America.. Pick your best shot. Whoever win the elections could severly affect the relations of our country to yours. HELP US AMERICA! You've done that 70 years ago when World War II blasted. So please.. HELP US. #MayGodBlessUSA
We always love you phili! Your our former colony, so you gave a special place in the heart of americans. No matter who wins, we will still love the Philippines, and defend them from anyone. We've always had your back since WW2, and youve had ours.
10 Best popular votes: George Washington (« The Father of His Country ») 100% James Monroe 80.61% (1820) Thomas Jefferson 72.8% (1804) James Monroe 68,2% (1816) James Madison 64,7% (1808) Thomas Jefferson 61,4% (1800) Lyndon B. Johnson 61.1% (1964) Franklin D. Roosevelt 60,8% (1936) Richard Nixon 60,7% (1972) Warren Harding 60.3% (1920) Honorable mention : Ronald Reagan 58,8% (1984) Closest races: 1876 (1 point!) 1796 (3 points) 2000 (5 points) 1800 (8 points) 1916 (23 points, all Hughes needed was California but boy how controversial his election would’ve been!) 1884 (36 points, had Blaine won New York he would’ve been President) EDIT 25/11/22 Rematches: Adams - Jefferson (1796 - 1800) Jackson - Quincy Adams (1824-28) Van Buren - Harrison (1836 - 40) Cleveland - Harrison (1888 - 92) McKinley - Bryan (1896 - 1900)
If Hughes won California: Charles Evans Hughes 1917 - 1921 Charles Cox 1921 - 1925 Calvin Coolidge 1925 - 1933 Charles Dawes 1933 FDR 1933 - 1941 Thomas Dewey 1941 - 1949 Dwight D Eisenhower 1949 - 1957 John F Kennedy 1957 - 1963 LBJ 1963 - 1969 Richard Nixon 1969 - 1973 George McGovern 1973 - 1977 Gerald Ford 1977 - 1985 Walter Mondale 1985 - 1989 George HW Bush 1989 - 1997 Dan Quayle 1997 - 2001 Joseph Lieberman 2001 - 2005 George W Bush 2005 - 2013 Barack Obama 2013 - 2021 Bobby Jindal 2021 - Present
It amazes me how we have gone from having people like Washington, Madison, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Reagan to Clinton and Trump..... Sad damn days. We need some real leaders.
Washington was a filthy federalist. Madison was a kiss ass to other nations, Roosevelt was a war mongering tyrant. Kennedy was a money wasting idiot. Reagan was a corporate bitch. Both Clinton and Trump are idiots but i just want some one to fix this fucking interest bubble and social security bubble that is literally about to ruin this god forsaken country and throw us into a pit that we can never leave.
+Windywinnie The bankers are going to try to pop the bubbles and blame it on Trump. Just like with Brexit. Either way, we are very fortunate Trump won.
um no, he was never in the election, because since zachary taylor died in 1850, millard fillmore, became president, but he never was in the election or re elected
Anyone else watch the changes in total vote counts from one election to the next. The greatest shift was an increase of over 10M votes was 2nd time Reagan. I'd love to see rough population data and estimated %voter participation next to these numbers.
It was mainly because Indiana and New York voted for him. He won them in his first term, lost them to Harrison after, then won them again in the rematch against Harrison
raymondmario100 No, the CSA abolished in 1865, but three states (Virginia, Mississippi and Texas) didn't participate in the elections, although I don't know why.
if they don't keep pandering to one voting base always and try to campaign broadly instead, although doing such bipartisan acts can get you called RINO or DINO currently.
1824 makes NO sense to me! Jackson had the popular AND electoral college majority but LOST? For some reason congress decided, and decided against the electoral college and the popular vote!?
@@carljuvy That literally makes no sense. Are you say the old southern guy, Jimmy Carter, who was from Georgia a d a democrat his whole life is actually a Republican and that the old Western guy, Ronald Reagan, from California and a Republican his whole life is actually a democrat?
+Rami O Bomb to my understanding it was passed in order to prevent such a long reign by a single party again (The Democrats had 6 consecutive years!) and to lower the risk of presidents dying in office it was passed in 1947 I'm pretty sure, although after yesterday many are wishing it never was lol
+big austin Because out of the 4 people running in that year nobody hit the majority number. (Which was 132 delegates) For example: If... Trump Got - 260, Clinton Got- 258, and Johnson Got - 16... Nobody would of got to 270 which is current majority number.
+zack “McTutorials” leffue Lincoln was very much left-wing; Roosevelt was center. Remember that Democrats were right-wing and Republicans were left-wing until the 20th century.
Aaron Pickar No. Agnew was re-elected. Agnew, however, resigned short into his second term (December 1973) to avoid getting in jail for tax evasions. A few months in 1974 later Gerald Ford was just chosen as vice-president (rather then being elected to it). When Nixon himself resigned, Ford again inherited a high office in the land without election, since in 1976 he lost to Democrat Jimmy Carter.
Here are the results 1788 Washington defeats Washington , 1792 Washington defeats Washington, 1796 Adams defeats Jefferson, 1800 Jefferson defeats Adams, 1804 Jefferson defeats Pinckney, 1808 Madison defeats Pinckney, 1812 Madison defeats Clinton, 1816 Monroe defeats King, 1820 Monroe defeats Monroe, 1824 Adams defeats Jackson, 1828 Jackson defeats Adams, 1832 Jackson defeats Clay, 1836 Van Buren defeats Harrison, 1840 Harrison defeats Van Buren, 1844 Polk defeats Clay, 1848 Taylor defeats Cass,
For anyone wondering,the song’s name is called hooked on America but I prefer it here on this video cause it sounds much better
Thank you! Been wondering about the actual song for awhile.. been coming back to this video for years just for the music.
From Hooked on Classics II, by Louis Clark and the Royal Philharmonic, RCA 1982.
Song is pitched up to avoid copyright; accidentally creates a banger.
Same lmaoo
- Mitt Romney
- Popular vote: 47%
Oh the irony.
Don't bash my boy Mitt :(((
+Cam bam mitt sucked tbh.... #trump2016
@@Zacmario66 shut up
@@Zacmario66 follow up?
@@bigbad5067 lol
Who is watching after Trump Won
Me
I’m watching this to cure my sadness from. Trump winning
@@Random-zm4li
All the ones who voted for him will regret it by the end of the decade
Me because we're waiting for our president Trump ❤
Man I sure do miss those old landslide elections, back when most Americans were on the same page
Here in New Zealand most of our elections are landslides especially recently
If you count a landslide as a election where the popular vote margin is 10+ then we have
2014,2011,2008,2002 and 1990
Well, New Zealand is a lot smaller and less populated. The US being the third largest country in the world, and with 320 million people, makes it much more difficult to get landslide elections I think
great point...!!!
AJT Junk for sure
in 2020, he could grab Maine, Colorado, Nevada, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire
AJT Junk Whoops, I meant to say Minnesota instead of Wisconsin
Rhapsody in Blue / Gershwin
Camptown Races / Foster
Rhapsody in Blue / Gershwin
An American in Paris / Gershwin
Rhapsody in Blue / Gershwin
Symphony "From The New World" (1st Movement) / Dvořák
Poor Old Joe / Foster
Symphony "From The New World" (4th Movement) / Dvořák
I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land / Emmett
Battle Hymn of the Republic / Howe-Steffe
Thanks. The music is from an album called "Hooked on Classics 2 - Can't Stop the Classics", specifically the part titled 'Hooked On America'.
Lmao, in 1820 only one person bothered to run as president
Lol
Tom Tom
I think the other guy died during the race
flairfan101 And it was backed up by the Obamas
@@joeycommet45The Obama's were not in the USA in the 1820s
1984: Reagan wins 525/538 electoral votes but only gets 58.8% of popular vote? 😵💫 That makes no sense
That’s the electoral college for ya 🥲🤣
If you win 51% of each state that’s how you make it look like you win by a lot.
you win by State college electoral vote. Not by popularity vote
You don't even have to win 50% of the votes to get 100% of the electoral votes.
@@james_giant_peach Reagan won over 60% in 30 states and over 55% in other 13. Reagan lost Minnesota by 0.2%.
1960
John F Kennedy-49.7%
Richard Nixon-49.5% close call for Kennedy
If Nixon won that election:
Richard Nixon 1961 - 1965
LBJ 1965 - 1973
Gerald Ford 1973 - 1981
Jimmy Carter 1981 - 1989
Dan Quayle 1989 - 1997
Albert Gore 1997 - 2005
Donald Trump 2005 - 2009
Barack Obama 2009 - 2017
Lincoln Chafee 2017 - 2021
Bobby Jindal 2021 - Present
@@MinhDao-m8m정신병원에 가라
that 0.2% changed his life in not a good way
Great video! The best U.S. presidential elections video I have seen since I activated a youtube account in '07! :)
really great job with this video. The historical content is interesting and accurate. Presented in an interesting way.
Hope they update this again once the 2016 results are in.
Sadly they didn’t
haha nice song ! where can I get it ?
It’s called hooked on America
@@thechaosmaster9934 holy shit tysm
@@someguy6422 no problem
I hope you do 2016 in 2017
2016
Donald Trump: 304 votes
Hillary Clinton: 227 votes
2020
Joe Biden: 306 votes
Donald Trump: 232 votes
The Battle Hymn of the Republic is soooo good
It's John brown's body because we can hear the lyrics say his soul is marching on
Weird how some VPs would run for President later (Bob Dole, Franklin Roosevelt, etc.)
Not really, it's sort of a precent for the VP/Running mates to carry the torch in primaries. Running Mates and Runner Ups of a previous primary are pretty popular choices for presidential candidates at least in the last 100 hundred years.
John Adams
Thanks for creating this!
Nice vid. I have actually uploaded something very similar with Australian elections - difficult considering how hard it is to find a long-term PM these days!
Where's John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Gerald R. Ford's term as President? ._. but other than that awesome video:DDDDDDD
that would fucking suck to be Sam j Tildan in 1876
+zack “McTutorials” leffue
It's actually a sad story; a House committee didn't actually count the votes for the western states. They just said that those states would vote Republican and gave Hayes the election.
Republicans: Stealing elections since 1876.
zack leffue you forgot Al Gore
Other way around Democrats are the corruption ones
@@thebteam7019 they’re both corrupt
1:03 the music gets all dark and scary when Texas comes in, then immediately becomes heroic like 2 seconds later when California comes in.
after 2016 election put 1789-2016
Could you do one for the UK?
What is this song called?
Hooked on America
Bush and Chaney should have been arrested for for election tampering 2000 & 2004 were probably the only times a president won by cheating
Danny Eyheralde go count some hanging chads and GET OVER IT!
i agree Al gore won the election 2000 presidential debate
+Danny Eyheralde 1960 was stolen thanks to Cook County's crooks.
+invincible 2000 presidential election was the most scam and voting fraud in history of the US .
Bush only won because of Florida which was chosen by the supreme court. (Bush won with 271 electoral votes) and in 2004 he won by a larger margin, and even winning the popular vote
James M Cox would be proud of his VP
Joke’s on you he *_did_* live to see his VP become pres.
@@IsaaacWithThreeA cool!
@@justisolated5621 Cox (hahahaha) died in 1957.
@@IsaaacWithThreeALiterally outlived his VP ! Also lived long enough to witness the _Brown_ decision.
Love this music!
It’s called hooked on America
song?
+zack “McTutorials” leffue darude sandstorm
I am a Filipino, please America.. Pick your best shot. Whoever win the elections could severly affect the relations of our country to yours. HELP US AMERICA!
You've done that 70 years ago when World War II blasted. So please.. HELP US. #MayGodBlessUSA
We always love you phili! Your our former colony, so you gave a special place in the heart of americans. No matter who wins, we will still love the Philippines, and defend them from anyone. We've always had your back since WW2, and youve had ours.
I love the musical background. Where could I find it?
+Zac Webster Thanks Zac!
That's why trump doesn't deserve to run
Agree, I would still vote Republican if it was not Donald Trump or Chris Christie.
@iheartny2001 Pretty cool video! What program did u use to make it?
@iheartny2001 Great video! What program did you use to make it?
Can you make a 1789-2016 updated version of this pls?
New one please!
i think he's waiting for the official presidential photo
2:38-end = GREAT choice in music (although I proudly admit I'm biased because Julia Ward Howe was my great(x5)aunt
really?
Zac Webster yes.
Don't want to forget the Republican party wasn't started until 1860 Lincoln was the first Republican before that was wig party
Make sure you put a 1789-2016 after the Election
That looks great! I love that video!
What's the title music of this video?
You forgot John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, and Gerald Ford
Because they took over as president after the elected president died.
+CapitalCityBaller
Ford was in there, but the others weren't nominated by their party.
Richard Nixon-1972 running mate was not Spiro Agnew it was Gerald Ford
Nice job on the video :)
10 Best popular votes:
George Washington (« The Father of His Country ») 100%
James Monroe 80.61% (1820)
Thomas Jefferson 72.8% (1804)
James Monroe 68,2% (1816)
James Madison 64,7% (1808)
Thomas Jefferson 61,4% (1800)
Lyndon B. Johnson 61.1% (1964)
Franklin D. Roosevelt 60,8% (1936)
Richard Nixon 60,7% (1972)
Warren Harding 60.3% (1920)
Honorable mention :
Ronald Reagan 58,8% (1984)
Closest races:
1876 (1 point!)
1796 (3 points)
2000 (5 points)
1800 (8 points)
1916 (23 points, all Hughes needed was California but boy how controversial his election would’ve been!)
1884 (36 points, had Blaine won New York he would’ve been President)
EDIT 25/11/22
Rematches:
Adams - Jefferson (1796 - 1800)
Jackson - Quincy Adams (1824-28)
Van Buren - Harrison (1836 - 40)
Cleveland - Harrison (1888 - 92)
McKinley - Bryan (1896 - 1900)
You didn't speak about 1824's.
@@alainrogez8485 Election was a complete mess. Doesn’t fit any category.
Get ready for 2024
If Hughes won California:
Charles Evans Hughes 1917 - 1921
Charles Cox 1921 - 1925
Calvin Coolidge 1925 - 1933
Charles Dawes 1933
FDR 1933 - 1941
Thomas Dewey 1941 - 1949
Dwight D Eisenhower 1949 - 1957
John F Kennedy 1957 - 1963
LBJ 1963 - 1969
Richard Nixon 1969 - 1973
George McGovern 1973 - 1977
Gerald Ford 1977 - 1985
Walter Mondale 1985 - 1989
George HW Bush 1989 - 1997
Dan Quayle 1997 - 2001
Joseph Lieberman 2001 - 2005
George W Bush 2005 - 2013
Barack Obama 2013 - 2021
Bobby Jindal 2021 - Present
2017
🟦Hillary Clinton
🟥Donald Trump ✔️
2020
🟦Joe Biden ✔️
🟥Donald Trump
2024
JOE BIDEN Donald Trump
@@Leo2829-f8n2024 updated
Kamala Harris
Donald Trump
🟦 Kamala Harris
🟥 Donald Trump ✔️
do trump vs Clinton
do ur mom and dad
Make sure do this same thing with the 2016 canidates
+iheartny2001 where can i get this music? Thanks!
in RUclips, hooked on america
It amazes me how we have gone from having people like Washington, Madison, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Reagan to Clinton and Trump..... Sad damn days. We need some real leaders.
Cam bam I wish people could just run forever if people voted for them
Washington was a filthy federalist. Madison was a kiss ass to other nations, Roosevelt was a war mongering tyrant. Kennedy was a money wasting idiot. Reagan was a corporate bitch. Both Clinton and Trump are idiots but i just want some one to fix this fucking interest bubble and social security bubble that is literally about to ruin this god forsaken country and throw us into a pit that we can never leave.
+Windywinnie The bankers are going to try to pop the bubbles and blame it on Trump. Just like with Brexit. Either way, we are very fortunate Trump won.
You forgotten Millard Fillmore
😢
um no, he was never in the election, because since zachary taylor died in 1850, millard fillmore, became president, but he never was in the election or re elected
He was not the nominee for president
Anyone else watch the changes in total vote counts from one election to the next. The greatest shift was an increase of over 10M votes was 2nd time Reagan. I'd love to see rough population data and estimated %voter participation next to these numbers.
The 6 people that disliked are probably terrorist.
+Ian Petruska Comments like that is the reason why so many countries see us as idiots
I’ll never get to see that cuz they removed it.
1936- alf landon kinda reminds me of jeb bush
Poor Jeb.
this is the human form of Alf. later he would change to his natural alien form, the cat eating space alien.
what is name music?
Hooked on america
What is the name of this song?
Peempong Muangong Darude - Sandstorm
Peempong Muangong These are all remixes of a lot of different songs.
Camp town Mason
The song is called Hooked on America
+Peempong Muangong sarude dandstorm
What are the songs that are in this
Hooked on America
Clintons trying to become president t since 1792
***** little do you realise I do goto school and am top of my school
@@mintpolar4568 George Clinton isn't descended from them
@@mintpolar4568 Your school had a brain drain if you're the top of the class
Thomas Pickney wasn't Adams Vice President
Best one of all time.. #TeamRoosevelt
4 times win the elections and 4 times president of the United States I liked him too.
What is the name of the song
+Vardan Vardanyan darude sandstorm
no, it's hooked on america
What song is this?
It's hooked on america it's a collection of songs
And Where's Donald Trump and Joe Biden
read the date when it was posted
@@mcanty i need 2022
It was posted 10 years ago, so 2016 and 2020 were not shown.
I guess Cleveland won again after Ben Harrison’s term because more states entered the union?
It was mainly because Indiana and New York voted for him.
He won them in his first term, lost them to Harrison after, then won them again in the rematch against Harrison
I hope the creator of this, (which I love) has the next slide for Clinton Trump to add to it.
음악이 뭔가 웅장하지만 그런건 신경쓰지 않고
저 시절에 국가 최고 리더를 투표로 뽑는다는 발상은 오늘날 미국의 힘이랄까
民主主義の再考
Ah, yes.
Foreign language on an American video.
@@AnonymousCommentor_ 유럽식 알파벳 쓰는 나라는 영혼이 없다.
The music is grand, but I don't care about that.
The idea of voting for the nation's top leader in those days is the power of the United States today.
@@coladod2530 A country that uses the European alphabet has no soul.
Song name?
inb4 Darude-Sandstorm
hooked on america
super music :)
forgot Andrew Johnson and Chester Arthur
+nyla Ikea They were never elected president. They became president after Lincoln and Garfield were assassinated.
I wonder, what did exactly the American found in FDR that he straight won four terms?
Rami O Bomb WW2
Rami O Bomb also lifted america out of the Great Depression
Gave good hand jobs
JustMe But he didn't managed to change much until America involved themselves in WW2...
+Rami O Bomb Hell if I know. He prolonged the Great Depression and got us involved in WW2. He was a pretty shitty president. And horribly racist.
There where still confederate states in 1868?
raymondmario100 No, the CSA abolished in 1865, but three states (Virginia, Mississippi and Texas) didn't participate in the elections, although I don't know why.
@@fady_abdulnouri think because they still held grudges and didn't accept voting after the confederacy's destruction
Waiting patiently for Donald Trump.........
To be thrown behind bars...🔒
How come the map in modern elections (since 2000) barely change? 🤔
Gerrymandering, lots of the states have been rigged to always go one way or the other for more predictable elections for the political elite.
@@pieman2906 Nutjob
Political Polarization is the answer you're looking for
Franklin Delano Roosevelt got 4 Terms?!?!?!
He is the best candidate and people favor him more than other candidates.
+Shirley Lim There was no term limit at the time
It was until Truman passed the term limit. Someone told me that nobody wants a socialist president serving more than 8 years.
Yes, a socialist shouldn't be president for more than 8 years. I agree.
+dinner 340 Yeah, even if I'm a left winged person I wouldn't want the same person serving for more than two terms imo
Very nice.. Hope the 2016 comes soon.
We refer to it as "The Dark Age". 💀
Can anyone guess the songs
Hooked on america
music rally by GRAN TURISMO7
Imagine winning over 500 electoral votes today.
it's easy if you try.
if they don't keep pandering to one voting base always and try to campaign broadly instead, although doing such bipartisan acts can get you called RINO or DINO currently.
1820?? what that happen ever again?
+josue Nogueras no
Where are 2016 and 2020?
😐
Video is uploaded in 2013
@@romachetto_4 i know
We'd like to forget 2016, but at least 2020 gave us Joseph R. Biden. 🇺🇸
@@luisreyes1963 and you're proud of that? lmao, the dude's a bigger train wreck than trump
1824 makes NO sense to me! Jackson had the popular AND electoral college majority but LOST? For some reason congress decided, and decided against the electoral college and the popular vote!?
They thought Andrew was unprepared, just like they did in 2016.
Thanks for the comment. followed that rabbit hole to read about each of the three "corrupt bargain" circumstances in US history.
@@Johnlewis0876 He didn't have the enough electoral votes needed to win
2016?
I still doesn't under stand how the Deep South was democrat for like 60 years straight and all of a sudden it's now deep republican territory
The2012hungergames De-segragation and Abortion.
The2012hungergames civil rights wasnt popular down there and it passed by johnson who was a democrat
The2012hungergames
Old Democrats = Today's Republicans
Old Republicans = Today's Democrats
+Maurice The Guitar Hero Somewhat.
@@carljuvy That literally makes no sense. Are you say the old southern guy, Jimmy Carter, who was from Georgia a d a democrat his whole life is actually a Republican and that the old Western guy, Ronald Reagan, from California and a Republican his whole life is actually a democrat?
i love you dr zaius!
add donald trump
RyanIsWatching Lol
+RyanIsWatching We have to wait until all of the votes are counted.
This sounds great with headphones
Franklin D. Roosevelt did more than 8 years...! #BreakingConstituation
I ain't sure, but I think at that time, the two-term system wasn't written yet in the American constitution.
Ken Brockhilll It was because of WW2
22nd amendment wasn't passed until after FDRs death
AJT Junk When it was passed and why?
+Rami O Bomb to my understanding it was passed in order to prevent such a long reign by a single party again (The Democrats had 6 consecutive years!) and to lower the risk of presidents dying in office it was passed in 1947 I'm pretty sure, although after yesterday many are wishing it never was lol
America great nation, with respect from Georgia.
Oldest democracy in the world that still exists
UK elections date back as far as the 1700s or earlier..
Dominic Joy the UK hasn't continually been a democracy since 1700
San Marino is the Oldest democracy in the world.
under "royal" rule..not the same shit
Tyler to Ford was vice presidents that was sussed to the presidency
Wow. Nixon painted the nation red.
As did Reagan in '84.
Yep.
Thank you -- I used Photoshop & iMovie.
Wait if I remembered correctly than Gerald ford was the 38th president
Pineapple The69th hey that was not a citizens choosing
Pineapple The69th Richard Nixon resigned from offfice and since Gerald Ford was vp he had to take to take office
Let’s make Hooked on America our national anthem.
I love how democrats were mostly south now it's Opposite and republicans were north now they are south
The ideologies switched. The South will always be the South and we love it down here.
+Cam bam
Yes, the south is unlikely to suddenly become the north
Ethan Barr I meant in culture
Yeah there's a south in the most of the Midwest the Republican are
Add the 2016 election
Is DC always democratic?
JustMe it's not a state
But does it always vote democratic?
JustMe it is neither i think
DC first got electoral votes in 1964. It has voted Democratic in every election from that point on.
Jack Rudd is there any reason it always votes democratic?
how in 1824 did Andrew Jackson lose with more electoral votes?
Because the House of Representatives chose him.
+big austin He didn't have a majority. So the anti Jackson House of Representatives chose Adams. Ridiculous.
+big austin
Because out of the 4 people running in that year nobody hit the majority number. (Which was 132 delegates)
For example:
If...
Trump Got - 260,
Clinton Got- 258,
and Johnson Got - 16...
Nobody would of got to 270 which is current majority number.
sad to be Samuel Tilden in 1876
+Ethan Lin He got cheated. Just like Gore.
Captain Sum Ting Wong exactly
I'm looking forward to when 2016s map can join this
The candidate on the left is left-wing, right is right-wing. Notice how they switch when Eisenhower was elected as a Republican.
what about theodore roosevelt he was on right and so was lincoln
what about theodore roosevelt he was on right and so was lincoln
eisenhower was on right still also
+zack “McTutorials” leffue
Lincoln was very much left-wing; Roosevelt was center. Remember that Democrats were right-wing and Republicans were left-wing until the 20th century.
+HaloMasterMind117 yeah our political system with democrats and republicans has changed a lot
Trump will win 2016
toche556 well, in my Donald Trump voice, "we won and it was yuuuuge and sooo fantastic' 😂
I told you.
@@toche556 If beau didn't die joe would've been the nominee in 2016
Aaron Pickar No. Agnew was re-elected. Agnew, however, resigned short into his second term (December 1973) to avoid getting in jail for tax evasions. A few months in 1974 later Gerald Ford was just chosen as vice-president (rather then being elected to it). When Nixon himself resigned, Ford again inherited a high office in the land without election, since in 1976 he lost to Democrat Jimmy Carter.
Trump reelection!!!!
Shut up
mitt romney lost 2012 presidental debate
Here are the results 1788 Washington defeats Washington , 1792 Washington defeats Washington, 1796 Adams defeats Jefferson, 1800 Jefferson defeats Adams, 1804 Jefferson defeats Pinckney, 1808 Madison defeats Pinckney, 1812 Madison defeats Clinton, 1816 Monroe defeats King, 1820 Monroe defeats Monroe, 1824 Adams defeats Jackson, 1828 Jackson defeats Adams, 1832 Jackson defeats Clay, 1836 Van Buren defeats Harrison, 1840 Harrison defeats Van Buren, 1844 Polk defeats Clay, 1848 Taylor defeats Cass,