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Google News: Getting back on the right track
[San Angelo Standard Times] - McKinley, Wilson, FDR, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan and Clinton all increased their re-election vote share significantly. Obama's dropped from a seven-point margin over McCain to a less than three-point margin over Romney. What we gained in swing voters
Google News: Why I was wrong
[The Hill] - McKinley, Wilson, FDR, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan and Clinton all increased their vote share significantly. Obama's dropped from a 7-point margin over McCain to a 1-point margin over Romney. That he could get reelected despite his dismal record is a
Google News: And The Winner Will Be ...
[Newsradio 620 (blog)] - In addition, since every sitting President who was re-elected to a second term (McKinley, Wilson, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Clinton and George W. Bush) won by a larger margin of the popular vote than when they originally ran. If you're
Second terms are even tougher
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[New Zealand Herald] - The reality is, two terms are rare; there have only been 16 Presidents elected twice: Washington; Jefferson; Madison; Monroe; Jackson; Lincoln; Grant; Cleveland; McKinley; Wilson; Roosevelt; Eisenhower; Nixon; Reagan; Clinton and Bush. Of those, only
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