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Some wonder how Hillary can be worth $400k a speech to Wall Street banksters, well maybe it has something to do with....
No, just no!
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Some wonder how Hillary can be worth $400k a speech to Wall Street banksters, well maybe it has something to do with....
Some wonder how Hillary can be worth $400k a speech to Wall Street banksters, well maybe it has something to do with....
No, just no!
Why are you loathe to directly answer the question "What percentage of the popular vote did Reagan get in 1980?"
Reagan beat Carter by...
source: wikipedia
1980 Turnout 52.6%
Reagan won with Percentage 50.8%
2008 Turnout 58.2%
Obama won with Percentage 52.9%
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Then we have source: Gallup/2004
Reagan's Ratings While He Was in Office
Reagan was not an extraordinarily well-regarded president during his eight years in office. He averaged a 53% job approval rating during his presidency, slightly below average for all U.S. presidents for which Gallup has recorded job approval ratings.
Gallup/2008
Obama's Historic Popularity
Obama's favorable ratings from the American people have increased since the election -- rising to 70%, up from 61% in Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Nov. 1-3. But even the pre-election 61% reading broke records, marking the highest rating for any presidential candidate in the 1992-2008 period in which Gallup measured favorability using the current question.
All of which is completely irrelevant to the FACT that the 1980 and 1984 Reagan election wins were landslides by anyones definition except partisan hacks trying to spin a bullshit web screensource: wikipedia
1980 Turnout 52.6%
Reagan won with Percentage 50.8%
2008 Turnout 58.2%
Obama won with Percentage 52.9%
============================
Then we have source: Gallup/2004
Reagan's Ratings While He Was in Office
Reagan was not an extraordinarily well-regarded president during his eight years in office. He averaged a 53% job approval rating during his presidency, slightly below average for all U.S. presidents for which Gallup has recorded job approval ratings.
Gallup/2008
Obama's Historic Popularity
Obama's favorable ratings from the American people have increased since the election -- rising to 70%, up from 61% in Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Nov. 1-3. But even the pre-election 61% reading broke records, marking the highest rating for any presidential candidate in the 1992-2008 period in which Gallup measured favorability using the current question.