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The Democratic nominee for president did not receive less than 91% of the vote in any election from 1900 to 1944.

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1 The Democratic nominee for president did not receive less than 91% of the vote in any election from 1900 to 1944.

2  1944: Roosevelt (D) 87.6, Dewey (R) 4.5  1948: Thurmond (States Rights D) 72.1  1952: Stevenson (D) 51, Independents for Eisenhower 46.6, Eisenhower (R) 2.9  1956: Stevenson (D) 45, Byrd (I) 29, Eisenhower 25.2  1960: Kennedy (D) 51.2, Nixon (R) 48.8  1964: Goldwater (R) 59, Johnson (D) 41  1968: Nixon (R) 38, Wallace (I) 32, Humphrey (D) 30  In 1948, the third party candidate won.  In 1952 and 1956, the third party candidate beat the Republican.  In 1968, the third party candidate beat the Democrat.

3  1972: Nixon (R) 71, McGovern (D) 28  1976: Carter (D) 56, Ford (R) 43 (last D to win SC)  1980: Reagan (R) 49.5, Carter (D) 48, Anderson (I) 1.6  1984: Reagan (R) 64, Mondale (D) 36  1988: Bush (R) 61, Dukakis (D) 38  1992: Bush (R) 48, Clinton (D) 40, Perot (I) 11  1996: Dole (R) 50, Clinton (D) 44, Perot (I) 6  2000: Bush (R) 57, Gore (D) 41  2004: Bush (R) 58, Kerry (D) 41  2008: McCain (R) 54, Obama (D) 45  2012: Romney (R) 55, Obama (D) 44


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