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VOTE LIKE JAN. 6 COULD HAPPEN AGAIN — BECAUSE IT CAN

19 presidential elections, 18 dignified defeats and only one Trump.

By Colbert I. King
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There have been 19 presidential elections in my lifetime. In every one, the
losing candidates accepted the results as lawful, with one exception: Donald
Trump.

The losing candidates have been nearly equally divided by political party:
Thomas E. Dewey (R), 1948; Adlai Stevenson(D), 1952 and 1956; Richard M. Nixon
(R), 1960; Barry Goldwater (R), 1964; Hubert Humphrey (D), 1968; George McGovern
(D), 1972; Gerald Ford (R), 1976; Jimmy Carter (D), 1980; Walter F. Mondale (D),
1984; Michael Dukakis (D), 1988; George H.W. Bush (R), 1992; Bob Dole (R), 1996;
Al Gore (D), 2000; John F. Kerry (D), 2004; John McCain (R), 2008; Mitt Romney
(R), 2012; Hillary Clinton (D), 2016; and Donald Trump (R), 2020.


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