Chance of having different amounts of candidates running for president during election. All based on history. 0%32% 43% 14%7%1%

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Chance of having different amounts of candidates running for president during election. All based on history. 0%32% 43% 14%7%1%

Percentage of year old Democratic votes. 44%40%47%43%53%48%54%66% The higher the percentage the more popular the Democrats were that year.

Presidential Election Turnout Percentages from % % % % % % % % % % % % Secondary Information:Abraham Lincoln was re-elected in 1964 but was assassinated a year later. Abraham Lincoln was very popular during that time because of his attempts to get rid of slavery. In 2008, Obama could become the first African American president. This cause the a large amount of the population to vote for him and that is why the turn-out was high that year. Supporting Detail: