The Answer:
In the 1980 election, Ronald Reagan, with
running mate George
Bush, captured the Presidency with 489 electoral votes from 44
states. The states he lost and the percentages received are as
follows:
|
Carter |
Reagan |
| The District of Columbia |
74.82% |
13.44% |
| Georgia |
55.78% |
40.97% |
| Hawaii |
44.80% |
42.90% |
| Maryland |
47.14% |
44.18% |
| Minnesota |
46.50% |
42.56% |
| Rhode Island |
44.67% |
37.20% |
| West Virginia |
49.81% |
45.30% |
Together those states combined for 49 electoral votes for Jimmy Carter and running
mate Walter
Mondale. It was not enough to re-elect President Carter, but
better than Mr. Mondale would do on his own four years later.
In 1984 Reagan was re-elected with 525 electoral votes from 49
states. His opponent Walter Mondale, this time running with Geraldine Ferraro,
managed only 13 electoral votes. The only states that Reagan did not
win in his landslide victory were Minnesota (where he received 49.54%
of the vote) and the District of Columbia (where he received 13.73% of
the vote).
—The Editors
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