What if we could go back in time and vote again on past presidential elections? Who would we vote for, using 20/20 hindsight?
Scripps Howard News Service polled Americans to find out. What winner would have lost? Well, Nixon, of course, would have lost his re-election bid in 1972. And Bush 42 would have lost — twice.
1964 |
|
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) |
50% |
Barry Goldwater (R) |
23% |
1968 |
|
Richard Nixon (R) |
34% |
Hubert H. Humphrey (D) |
31% |
George Wallace (I) |
15% |
1972 |
|
George McGovern (D) |
42% |
Richard Nixon (R) |
39% |
1976 |
|
Jimmy Carter (D) |
52% |
Gerald Ford (R) |
35% |
1980 |
|
Ronald Reagan (R) |
56% |
Jimmy Carter (D) |
30% |
John Anderson (I) |
6% |
1984 |
|
Ronald Reagan (R) |
64% |
Walter Mondale (D) |
24% |
1988 |
|
George H. Bush (R) |
53% |
Michael Dukakis (D) |
33% |
1992 |
|
Bill Clinton (D) |
52% |
George H. Bush (R) |
30% |
Ross Perot (I) |
12% |
1996 |
|
Bill Clinton (D) |
56% |
Bob Dole (R) |
25% |
Ross Perot (Ref.) |
12% |
2000 |
|
Al Gore (D) |
46% |
George W. Bush (R) |
38% |
Ralph Nader (G) or |
9% |
2004 |
|
John Kerry (D) |
46% |
George W. Bush (R) |
40% |
Ralph Nader (I) |
7% |