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Old November 5th, 2004, 01:50 AM
JohnR
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Default Both sides vindicated

Go here http://www.newsmax.com/ if you would like to see a similar map for
2004.

-John

"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
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Myron writes:

http://members.cox.net/mathmistakes/polling.htm


"This is the fourth time it has happened in American history. (1824 -

Andrew
Jackson wins popular vote, but lost electoral vote to John Quincy Adams;

1876 -
Samuel Tilden wins popular vote but lost electoral vote to Rutherford B.

Hayes;
1888 GROVER CLEVELAND wins popular vote but lost electoral vote to

BENJAMIN
HARRISON.)

Interesting reading. I knew there had been at least another tie in my
lifetime, but couldn/t remember who.

The county map is very revealing. Never saw that before.