History of U.S. Presidential Elections (1788 - 2020)
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2020
- The history of United States Presidential Elections, from 1788 through 2020. This video has been updated to include the recent results of the 2020 election.
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Really interesting
Damn Roosevelt must have been a really good president to unite almost the entire country
if i remember correctly that's the time of World War 2 so probably his response to the war is what happened but I'm not really sure
@@sebastien1245 i also recently leaned that since hoover done nothing about prohibition and roosevelt promised to abolish prohibition or something but im not sure
This is just my opinion but I think Theodore Roosevelt was better. He didn’t put thousands of Japanese Americans into concentration camps. Hoover was so bad that it wasn’t hard for someone like Roosevelt to win a landslide.
@@bingyifg The election of 32 and 36 (his best performances) were pre-war while his last two elections were during the war
That was fun
I’m not American, Why in the early years of USA there was a lot of territory that couldn’t vote?
In the U.S., only states could vote (ie the electoral college), so the gray areas were just territories. As these territories had more people live in them they could eventually apply for statehood and in turn could participate in the presidential election!
They grey areas were not yet states actually lol. The native Americans still owned that land and “America” had not yet spread that far
@Elliot Domoney
Unincorporated territories cant vote modern examples are guam and puerto rico.
Its living on the land that doesnt allow you to vote if you moved out you could vote.
They are pretty much colonies since they have no say in the national government but they have their own local governments they can elect. Historically they were sparsely populated far from the major population areas of the country. Territories can’t vote in the presidential election but they have a representative in the House of Representatives that can’t vote on anything so is pretty much pointless. Puerto Rico and Guam are a few of the remaining territories and are much more densely populated than territories were historically.
Love how Nixon is the most united
Oh, the irony!
Fun fact, the 1 faithless elector in 2004 actually wrote "John Ewards"
he actually said for both John Ewards as BOTH president and vice president
You didn’t show the vote for Hospers in ‘72?!
This shit slaps
Weird that bipartisanism only became a thing recently