1968 Elections: McCarthy (D) vs. Reagan (R) vs. Wallace (I) (user search)
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Jerseyrules
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« on: December 24, 2011, 12:32:19 PM »

Reagan was a stronger candidate than Nixon, and McCarthy was weaker than the Happy Warrior, and Ronnie might have tried for the black vote (as he briefly did in 1980) to balance out the south, so I think this would be fair.

Ronald Reagan (R-CA) / James L. Buckley (R/C-NY); 48.7% PV; 391 EV
Eugene McCarthy (DFL-MN) / Mike Gravel (D-AK); 36.7% PV; 108 EV
George Wallace (AIP-AL) / Happy Chandler (AIP-KY); 14.2% PV; 39 EV

- This is more than fair IMO
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