See also: Presidential statewide margins of victory of 5 percentage points or fewer, 1948-2020 The following map shows the number of times, in presidential elections held between 1948 and 2020, that ...
This page lists the incumbent members of the 119th U.S. Congress who are not running for re-election in the 2026 congressional elections for both U.S. Senate and U.S. House. As of September 2024, one ...
During Trump's first term, the following offices were also Cabinet-rank positions: White House chief of staff, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the director of the Office of ...
Primaries elections decided by five percentage points or fewer in which the incumbent won include: Of all primaries decided ...
↑ This analysis does not include counties in Alaska and certain independent cities due to variations in vote total reporting.
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