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U.S. Presidential Elections in Perspective
The U.S. presidential election will be held a week from today, and if
the polls are correct, the outcome will be extraordinarily close. Many
say that the country has never been as deeply divided. In discussing the
debates last week, I noted how this year's campaign is far from the
most bitter and vitriolic. It might therefore be useful also to consider
that while the electorate at the moment appears evenly and deeply
divided, unlike what many say, that does not reveal deep divisions in
our society -- unless our society has always been deeply divided.
Since 1820, the last year an uncontested election was held, most presidential elections have been extremely close. Lyndon B. Johnson received the largest percentage of votes any president has ever had in 1964, taking 61.5 percent of the vote. Three other presidents broke the 60 percent mark: Warren G. Harding in 1920, Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 and Richard Nixon in 1972. Read More » |
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