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  1. The 1980 United States presidential election was the 49th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 4, 1980. The Republican nominee, former California governor Ronald Reagan, defeated incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter in a landslide victory . Carter's unpopularity and poor relations with Democratic leaders encouraged an ...

  2. July 24: Ten Democratic candidates appear at the 2020 Presidential Candidates Forum in Detroit, Michigan. [103] July 30: Democratic governor Gavin Newsom of California signs a bill into state law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns for the past five years in order to qualify for the California primary ballot.

  3. Trump participates in a town hall event hosted by Fox News in Scranton, Pennsylvania, March 5, 2020. March 1: Following his fourth-place finish in the South Carolina Democratic primary, Buttigieg drops out of the race. [72] March 2: Klobuchar drops out of the Democratic race.

  4. The first primary event [2] took place in Iowa on February 3, 2020, where both the Democratic and Republican parties held caucuses. The final primary event took place in Connecticut on August 11, 2020 . The general election for president of the United States took place on November 3, 2020.

  5. Aug 17, 2020 · Here are the key upcoming dates in the 2020 presidential contest: Aug. 17-20: The Democratic National Convention. The event, which was originally scheduled to take place in mid-July in Milwaukee ...

  6. Margin of Victory Map. This map is shaded by how large the popular vote difference was between the two nominees. It is a way to view the relative competitiveness of each state. These maps are also available as a timeline for each election from 1972-2020. Results of the presidential election of 1980, won by Ronald Reagan with 489 electoral votes.

  7. The 1980 presidential campaign of Ronald Reagan resulted in the election of Ronald Reagan and his running mate George H. W. Bush as president and vice president of the United States, defeating incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale.

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