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2MNHex109% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterARight0ü46.5-8.4-1162661049JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%954174354838834.528.5)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1749905720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-12.9D-54.91-5-3.942.60.60000000053873489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%87326843904153Midwest29.0-0.55MinnesotaMinnesotaD205198086513813-46.5R1980
3RIHex41% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterBRight0ü47.7-7.7-29294449JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%1983423548388311.5214.4)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%598195720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-11.3D-55.41-15-10.537.2-6.9-26456489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%15479343904153Northeast20.8-0.510Rhode IslandRhode IslandD41607286513813-47.7R1980
4DCHex34% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterERight0ü74.8-6.8-6705349JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%131113354838831259.3)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%163375720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-65.1D-81.61-65-61.413.4-3.1-4328489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%2354543904153Northeast43.7-0.510Dist. of Col.Dist. of Col.D17523786513813-74.8R1980
5WVHex612% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterARight0ü49.8-8.2-68452649JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%367462354838837.544.3)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%316915720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-16.1D-581-5-4.545.33.419446489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%33420643904153South411.6-0.57West VirginiaWest VirginiaD73771586513813-49.8R1980
6MDHex103% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterARight0ü47.1-5.7-334511049JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%726161354838838.547.8)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1195375720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-6.100000000D-52.81-5-2.944.2-2.57945489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%68060643904153South43.2-0.59MarylandMarylandD154049686513813-47.1R1980
7GAHex1219% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterBRight0ü55.8-10.9-886761249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%89073335483883872.3)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%360555720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-33.7D-66.71-15-14.841.08170425489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%65416843904153South618.9-0.58GeorgiaGeorgiaD159669586513813-55.8R1980
8HIHex41% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterARight0ü44.8-5.8-11496449JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%13587935483883-0.5510.6)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%320215720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-2.5D-50.61-5-1.942.9-5.2-9891489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%13011243904153West70.6-0.51HawaiiHawaiiD30328786513813-44.8R1980
9WIHex116% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü43.2-6.2-5864849JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%981584354838835.527.1)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1606575720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-1.6D-49.4104.747.90.1000000008385811489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%108884543904153Midwest26.3-0.57WisconsinWisconsinR22732218651381347.9R1980
10OHHex2511% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterGRight0ü40.9-8-25920749JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%175241435483883835.9)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%2544725720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-0.200000000D-48.911010.651.52.820604025489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%220654543904153Midwest310.8-0.57OhioOhioR42836038651381351.5R1980
11MOHex1211% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü44.3-6.8-6720549JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%931182354838835.543.7)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%779205720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-3.6D-51.1156.90000000051.23.714673812489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%107418143904153Midwest410.5-0.55MissouriMissouriR20998248651381351.2R1980
12NDHex332% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterIRight0ü26.3-19.5-5688949JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%79189354838833.527.8)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%236405720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."5.8R51.613537.964.212.6402253489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%19369543904153Midwest232.1-0.54North DakotaNorth DakotaR3015458651381364.2R1980
13MIHex211% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü42.5-3.9-3518249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%1661532354838837.527.0)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%2752235720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."5.4R51.8156.549.0-2.82148321489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%191522543904153Midwest21.1-0.58MichiganMichiganR39097258651381349R1980
14ILHex266% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü41.7-6.4-28988249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%198141335483883637.3)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%3467545720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."2R50.1157.949.6-0.5-622026489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%235804943904153Midwest25.9-0.56IllinoisIllinoisR47497218651381349.6R1980
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29KYHex99% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü47.6-5.270049JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%616417354838836.542.4)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%311275720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-7.2D-52.8101.549.13.51034229489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%63527443904153South48.7-0.56KentuckyKentuckyR12946278651381349.1R1980
30ARHex631% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü47.5-17.5-10056349JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%39804135483883652.7)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%224685720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-30.1D-65100.60000000048.113.21352616489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%40316443904153South530.7-0.55ArkansasArkansasR8375828651381348.1R1980
31TNHex1013% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü48.4-7.5-4282849JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%78305135483883752.2)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%359915720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-13D-55.9100.30000000048.75.815379210489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%78776143904153South513.3-0.56TennesseeTennesseeR16176168651381348.7R1980
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33SCHex814% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü48.1-8.1-2042249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%430385354838838.561.6)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%141535720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-13.1D-56.2101.349.46.3956928489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%44184143904153South514.4-0.58South CarolinaSouth CarolinaR8940718651381349.4R1980
34LAHex1011% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü45.7-64708849JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%708453354838835.561.7)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%263455720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-5.7D-51.7155.551.25.220540710489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%79285343904153South611.2-0.55LouisianaLouisianaR15485918651381351.2R1980
35MSHex73% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü48.1-1.54797249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%429281354838836.561.3)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%120365720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-1.9D-49.6101.349.41.7742437489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%44108943904153South63.2-0.56MississippiMississippiR8926208651381349.4R1980
36ALHex915% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü47.4-8.3-2244049JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%636730354838837.561.2)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%164815720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-13.1D-55.7101.448.86.21501229489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%65419243904153South614.5-0.57AlabamaAlabamaR13419298651381348.8R1980
37TXHex2617% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterGRight0ü41.4-9.7-20117249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%188114735483883472.5)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1116135720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-3.1D-51.111013.955.37.355740526489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%251070543904153South717.0-0.54TexasTexasR45416368651381355.3R1980
38FLHex1722% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterGRight0ü38.5-13.4-21652549JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%1419475354838838.585.1)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1896925720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."-5.3D-51.91151755.58.957742017489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%204695143904153South722.3-0.59FloridaFloridaR36869308651381355.5R1980
39VAHex1211% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterGRight0ü40.3-7.7-6172249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%75217435483883855.1)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%954185720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."1.3R49.311012.753.03.715305512489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%98960943904153South411.4-0.58VirginiaVirginiaR18660328651381353R1980
40OKHex824% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterHRight0ü35.0-13.7-13041649JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%402026354838834.563.3)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%382845720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."1.3R5012525.560.510.51498628489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%69557043904153South624.2-0.54OklahomaOklahomaR11497088651381360.5R1980
41AKHex36% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterHRight0ü26.4-9.3-221649JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%41842354838830.507.0)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%111555720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."22.2R57.912527.954.3-3.6145573489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%8611243904153West05.7-0.50AlaskaAlaskaR1584458651381354.3R1980
42WAHex99% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterGRight0ü37.3-8.8-6713049JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%650193354838831.5210.6)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1850735720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."3.9R5011012.449.7-0.300000000875129489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%86524443904153West28.5-0.51WashingtonWashingtonR17423948651381349.7R1980
43MTHex417% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterHRight0ü32.4-13-3122749JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%118032354838832.528.0)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%292815720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."7.4R52.812024.456.84331114489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%20681443904153West217.0-0.53MontanaMontanaR3639528651381356.8R1980
44IDHex419% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterJRight0ü25.2-11.6-1635749JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%11019235483883236.2)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%270585720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."22.5R59.314041.366.57.2865484489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%29069943904153West218.8-0.52IdahoIdahoR4374318651381366.5R1980
45WYHex315% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterIRight0ü28.0-11.8-1281249JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%4942735483883336.8)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%120725720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."19.5R59.313034.662.63.3179833489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%11070043904153West315.1-0.53WyomingWyomingR1767138651381362.6R1980
46ORHex69% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterFRight0ü38.7-8.9-3351749JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%456890354838831.549.5)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1123895720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."0.200000000R47.8159.60000000048.30.5789246489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%57104443904153West39.4-0.51OregonOregonR11815168651381348.3R1980
47NVHex331% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterIRight0ü26.9-18.9-2581349JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%66666354838832.547.1)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%176515720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."4.400000000R50.213535.662.512.3537443489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%15501743904153West331.2-0.52NevadaNevadaR2478858651381362.5R1980
48COHex713% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterHRight0ü31.1-11.5-9238049JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%367973354838833.5411.0)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%1306335720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."11.4R541202455.11.1678977489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%65226443904153West412.6-0.53ColoradoColoradoR11844158651381355.1R1980
49CAHex4515% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterGRight0ü35.9-11.7-65862349JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%308366135483883258.6)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%7398335720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."1.7R49.311516.852.73.40000000064261445489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%452485843904153West415.1-0.51CaliforniaCaliforniaR85870638651381352.7R1980
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51AZHex616% shift to the rightJohn Anderson: Jimmy CarterIRight0ü28.2-11.6-4875949JIMMY CARTERRonald Reagan41.0%24684335483883358.8)%)(JOHN ANDERSON6.6%769525720060The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide. Carter, after defeating Ted Kennedy for the Democratic nomination, attacked Reagan as a dangerous right-wing radical. For his part, Reagan, the former Governor of California, repeatedly ridiculed Carter, and won a decisive victory; in the simultaneous Congressional elections, Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years. This election marked the beginning of what is popularly called the "Reagan Revolution."16.6R56.413032.460.64.21110466489RONALD REAGANJohn Anderson50.7%52968843904153West515.8-0.52ArizonaArizonaR8739458651381360.6R1980
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