In the past 100 years...
1912: Wilson carried FL & won.
1916: Wilson carried FL & won.
1920: Cox carried FL & lost.
1924: Davis carried FL & lost.
1928: Hoover carried FL & won.
1932: Roosevelt carried FL & won.
1936: Roosevelt carried FL & won.
1940: Roosevelt carried FL & won.
1944: Roosevelt carried FL & won.
1948: Truman carried FL & won.
1952: Eisenhower carried FL & won.
1956: Eisenhower carried FL & won.
1960: Nixon carried FL & lost.
1964: Johnson carried FL & won.
1968: Nixon carried FL & won.
1972: Nixon carried FL & won.
1976: Carter carried FL & won.
1980: Reagan carried FL & won.
1984: Reagan carried FL & won.
1988: Bush carried FL & won.
1992: Bush carried FL & lost.
1996: Clinton carried FL & won.
2000: Bush carried FL & won.
2004: Bush carried FL & won.
2008: Obama carried FL & won.
21 wins; 4 losses
Since Florida is considered a critical swing state in presidential elections, winning candidates often have a good chance of becoming president. However, it is important to note that winning Florida does not guarantee the presidency. In recent history, only two candidates, George H.W. Bush in 1988 and Donald Trump in 2016, won Florida and went on to become president.
2 candidates * 5 vice-president candidates = 10 combinations.
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It's 3 x 5 or 15.
I am not sure what your question is. All these men were candidates for president, but I don't find many other similarities, since Barack Obama and George Washington did become president, while Mitt Romney did not.
obama receieved all 27 votes
30 = 6 * 5 if we assume the president and the vice-president must be different people.
i have not heard that but i always have felt that the four or more candidates no more than 8 should be put on ballots and the top 2 become president and vice president
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They nominate before every election, which is every four years.
270 votes from the electoral college are required to become president.
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