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To: Petronski

Does anyone have any quick stats on who won these primaries in the past 20 years and then which ones went on to become pres?


4 posted on 12/02/2007 3:41:51 PM PST by lapster
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To: lapster

I don’t, but I’d like it. Excluding unopposed races, who won IA in the last 20 years. Who won NH?


5 posted on 12/02/2007 3:43:46 PM PST by Petronski (Reject the liberal troika: romney, giuliani, mccain)
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To: lapster

IA:

Year: winner

Dems
1976: Uncommitted
1984: Mondale
1988: Gephardt
1992: Harkin
2000: Gore
2004: Kerry

Reps:
1976: Ford
1980: Bush (GHW)
1988: Dole
1996: Dole
2000: Bush (GW)


7 posted on 12/02/2007 3:47:18 PM PST by Petronski (Reject the liberal troika: romney, giuliani, mccain)
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To: lapster; Petronski

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Hampshire_primary:

Democrats

January 27, 2004: Senator John Kerry defeated Governor Howard B. Dean III, General Wesley K. Clark, Senator John Edwards, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich and Reverend Al Sharpton.

February 1, 2000: Vice President Al Gore defeated Senator Bill Bradley

February 20, 1996: President Bill Clinton (no serious opposition)

February 18, 1992: Senator Paul Tsongas defeated Governor Bill Clinton, Senator Bob Kerrey, Senator Tom Harkin, and Governor Jerry Brown

February 16, 1988: Governor Michael Dukakis defeated Congressman Richard A. “Dick” Gephardt, Senator Paul Simon, Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, and Senator Al Gore

February 28, 1984: Senator Gary Hart defeated Vice President Walter Mondale, Senator John Glenn, Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, and Senator George McGovern

February 26, 1980: President Jimmy Carter defeated Senator Edward Kennedy and Governor Jerry Brown.

February 24, 1976: Governor Jimmy Carter defeated Congressman Mo Udall, Senator Birch Bayh, Senator Fred R. Harris, and Ambassador R. Sargent Shriver

March 7, 1972: Senator Edmund Muskie defeated Senator George McGovern and Mayor Samuel William Yorty

March 12, 1968: President Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Senator Eugene McCarthy

March 10, 1964: President Lyndon B. Johnson (no serious opposition)

March 8, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy (no serious opposition)

March 13, 1956: Senator Estes Kefauver defeated Governor Adlai E. Stevenson II

March 11, 1952: Senator Estes Kefauver defeated President Harry S. Truman

1948: Unpledged delegates
1944: Unpledged delegates
1940: Unpledged delegates
1936: Unpledged delegates
1932: Unpledged delegates
1928: Unpledged delegates
1924: Unpledged delegates
1920: Unpledged delegates
1916: President T. Woodrow Wilson (unopposed)

[edit] Republicans

January 27, 2004: President George W. Bush (no serious opposition)

February 1, 2000: Senator John McCain defeated Governor George W. Bush, Malcolm S. “Steve” Forbes, Jr., Ambassador Alan Keyes, and Gary L. Bauer

February 20, 1996: Pat Buchanan defeated Senator Bob Dole, Governor A. Lamar Alexander, Steve Forbes, Senator Richard G. “Dick” Lugar, and Ambassador Alan Keyes

February 18, 1992: President George H. W. Bush defeated Patrick J. “Pat” Buchanan

February 16, 1988: Vice President George H. W. Bush defeated Senator Bob Dole, Congressman Jack F. Kemp, Jr., Governor Pierre S. “Pete” du Pont IV, and Reverend Marion G. “Pat” Robertson

February 28, 1984: President Ronald Reagan (no serious opposition)

February 26, 1980: Governor Ronald Reagan defeated Ambassador George H. W. Bush, Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr., Congressman John B. Anderson, and Congressman Philip M. “Phil” Crane

February 24, 1976: President Gerald R. Ford defeated Governor Ronald Reagan

March 7, 1972: President Richard Nixon defeated Congressman Paul N. “Pete” McCloskey, Jr. and Congressman John M. Ashbrook

March 12, 1968: Vice President Richard M. Nixon defeated Governor George Romney

March 10, 1964: Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. defeated Senator Barry M. Goldwater, Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, and Vice President Richard Nixon

March 8, 1960: Vice President Richard Nixon (no serious opposition)

March 13, 1956: President Dwight D. Eisenhower (no serious opposition)

March 11, 1952: General Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated Senator Robert Taft and Governor Harold Stassen

1948: Governor Harold E. Stassen defeated Governor Thomas E. Dewey
1944: Unpledged delegates
1940: Unpledged delegates
1936: Unpledged delegates
1932: Unpledged delegates
1928: Unpledged delegates
1924: President John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (unopposed)
1920: General Leonard Wood, Jr. defeated Senator Hiram W. Johnson
1916: Unpledged delegates


8 posted on 12/02/2007 3:48:17 PM PST by LibFreeOrDie (L'Chaim!)
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To: lapster

NH:

Year: winner

Dems
1976: Carter
1984: Hart
1988: Dukakis
1992: Tsongas
2000: Gore
2004: Kerry

Reps:
1976: Ford
1980: Reagan
1988: Bush (GHW)
1996: Buchanan
2000: McCain


9 posted on 12/02/2007 3:50:24 PM PST by Petronski (Reject the liberal troika: romney, giuliani, mccain)
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