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The “blue” states in the 1976 presidential election included Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana and Missouri. All voted for Carter, the Democratic challenger from the Deep South.
Carter’s election was the last time Louisiana was bluer than New York, and the last time Arkansas was bluer than Massachusetts. West Virginia was the third-best state for Democrats in 1976.
Texans were introduced to Carter in the 1976 Democratic primary, when he faced U.S. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, a politically established Texan. “The ‘Jimmy who?’ line was not made up,” Pouland said.
The Baptist Georgia governor won a majority of evangelical Christian voters in the 1976 presidential election. Next time around, those voters had changed sides—for the long haul.
The election of 1976 was the first presidential election since the end of the Vietnam War. The war had been over for Americans since 1973; North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam, reuniting the ...
Ford won the party nomination during the convention, then lost the general election to Jimmy Carter, the Democratic former governor of Georgia. Reed was born in Alliance, Ohio, in 1928, and his family ...
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