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Third party (politics), any
party contending for
votes that
failed to
outpoll either of its two
strongest rivals Third party (U.S. politics), a US political...
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Retrieved August 19, 2019. Winger,
Richard (December 22, 2016). "Democrats
Outpoll Republicans in U.S.
Senate Races by 10,512,669 Votes, but
Republicans Win...
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counties such as Rock
Island in
Illinois and
Skamania in Washington, and
outpolled Roosevelt in some
Southern counties. The
Continental Party met in Chicago...
- election.
Lemke did
outpoll Alf
Landon in six
North Dakota counties and
remained the last third-party
presidential candidate to
outpoll a major-party nominee...
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Archived from the
original on May 28, 2024.
Retrieved May 28, 2024. "Carter
Outpolls Reagan 49% to 41% In Survey". The Los
Angeles Times.
Archived from the...
- politics, a
third party is any
party contending for
votes that
failed to
outpoll either of its two
strongest rivals (or, in the
context of an impending...
- was
established in 1864.
Roosevelt was the only third-party
candidate to
outpoll a
candidate of an
established party. The
Republican split was essential...
- twenty-nine counties,
becoming the
first third-party
candidate since Perot to
outpoll a
major party candidate in any
county nationwide, and only the
fifth since...
- Christians, up from 18% in 1988 and 24% in 1992.
Republican House candidates outpolled Democrats among white evangelicals by a m****ive 52 points, 76% to 24%...
- secession. In the 1860
election "Constitutional Democrat"
Breckenridge had
outpolled "Constitutional Unionist" Bell in the 50
counties by 1,900 votes, 44%...