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Joe Biden s potential exclusion from Ohio s ballot would be first in modern presidential history

Joe Biden s potential exclusion from Ohio s ballot would be first in modern presidential history
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The Postwar History of Senate/Presidential Ticket-Splitting, Part Two

As Democrats try to hold the Senate through defending red states, a look at the rise and fall of split Senate outcomes in presidential years.KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE This is the second part of our history of presidential-Senate split-ticket results, from World War II to now. This part covers the mid-1980s to present, a timeframe that started with many instances of split results and ended with hardly any at all. In 1984 and 1988, amidst large GOP victories at the presidential level, more than a dozen Republican-won states sent Democrats to the Senate both years. The 1990s, when Democrats were successful at the presidential level, split-ticket voting tended to benefit Republicans in the Senate, making the decade an exception in the postwar era. In the 2000s, Democrats were back to benefitting from the split-ticket dynamic, first under a Republican president, George W. Bush, then with a Democrat, Barack Obama. Montana, a state which Senate Democrats are defending this year in

South Carolina s conservative electorate gives Trump a big edge

Since the South Carolina Republican Party introduced the state's "First in the South" presidential primary in 1980, the race has often positioned one GOP contender as the unquestioned front-runner moving into later primaries. In 2024, South Carolina could once again prove decisive in the Republican presidential primary, albeit as a potential final nail in the coffin. Heading into Saturday's contest, former President Donald Trump holds a dominant position in the GOP race over his only remaining major opponent, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.

The Postwar History of Senate/Presidential Ticket-Splitting, Part One

As Democrats try to hold the Senate through defending red states, a look at the rise and fall of split Senate outcomes in presidential years.KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE In the post-World War II era, there have been nearly 200 instances of states voting for one party for president and another for Senate in presidential election years. This type of ticket splitting has generally been to the benefit of Democrats, who have been out of the White House for a slight majority of that timespan. The split-ticket trend has been declining, but Democrats will want to reverse that to some degree this year.

The Postwar History of Senate/Presidential Ticket-Splitting, Part One

The Postwar History of Senate/Presidential Ticket-Splitting, Part One
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