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J-Mann
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« on: December 14, 2004, 03:24:59 PM »

No. Harding got 60% of the popular vote, but lost 11 states, several by very sizeable margins.

Same thing as 1964, really.

If Bush would have won 60% of the vote and 39 states, I'm betting you would be calling that a landslide.  Harding lost the South, which Republicans just didn't win at that time.
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