actually you could have mentioned FDR and LBJ. those two were the only dem presidents to have 51% of the popular vote in 20C.
honorable mention goes to James Monroe. he had 99% of the electoral college vote. it helps that he had no candidate to run against. lol!
Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
A little off topic, but Fareed Zakaria, a CNN pundit who has a show called Global Public square, was up on his high horse, playing the sanctimonious Democrat, a couple of weekends ago. He said Republicans had only won the popular vote in one presidential election since 1992. And then went on about 5 minutes about how Republicans have to suppress the vote to win elections.
What he failed to note was that the Democratic candidate only won the popular vote twice since 1992. And by starting in 1992, Clinton's first term, he was "cooking the books." If he'd started, say, with Reagan's first term, you'd have 4 elections where Republicans won the popular vote and only two for Democrats.
Anyway, thanks, interesting to look at the longer term perspective. Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan all had blow out elections, where they won over 55%.