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U.S. presidential election - Advantage of elected president over opponent (fee-based)

Advantage of the elected U.S. president over the opposing candidate by percentage of votes from 1948 to 2008

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The statistic shows the popular vote advantage of elected U.S. president over the opposing candidate by percentage of total votes from 1948 to 2008. Harry S. Truman was 4.5 percent ahead of his opponent in the elections in 1948.

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Survey time period 1948-2008
Object of investigation Difference in percentages of votes between candidates in the presidential elections
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
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Release date 21 November 2008
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