Biggest Landslides in US Presidential Elections

Based on percentage of the popular vote
source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_elections_by_popular_vote_margin
The popular vote was not recorded prior to the 1824 election, so the first nine US presidential elections are not included.
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victorious candidate
61.05
Lyndon Johnson
60.80
Franklin Roosevelt
60.67
Richard Nixon
60.32
Warren Harding
58.77
Ronald Reagan
58.21
Herbert Hoover
57.41
Franklin Roosevelt
57.37
Dwight Eisenhower
56.42
Theodore Roosevelt
55.93
Andrew Jackson
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7 Comments
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Level 66
Oct 27, 2016
You should make a quiz about the ratio of the number of states :) hint: Roosevelt got 48 states once
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Level 77
Oct 27, 2016
Here it is. Biggest Electoral College Landslides. http://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/170770/biggest-electoral-college-landslides
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Level 77
Nov 1, 2016
In 1936, FDR did not carry Maine or Vermont. So he got 46 states as there were only 48 at the time.
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Level 77
Oct 27, 2016
Not surprising that Herbert Hoover went from big winner in 1928 to big loser in 1932.
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Level 66
Oct 27, 2016
yep :P
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Level 74
Oct 28, 2016
Your other you wanted us to provide years. In this quiz you wanted names. Please specify in instructions whether you want names or years.
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Level 77
Oct 28, 2016
It was in the column header. Sorry you missed it. I'll try to be more specific.