Since 1789, 112 men have won at least one electoral vote. Of that group, 65 never became President or Vice President. Of them, 30 were a bunch of ambitious losers who tried for the most powerful office in the country and failed. The other 35, you’ll have to read to find out. These are their stories.
Michael Stanley Dukakis (Governor, Democrat-MA) Lost to H.W. Bush-1988
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So why’d he lose? People will say it was Dukakis’s soulless answer in the debate when asked if he would seek the death penalty for a man who hypothetically raped and murdered his wife. In hindsight, it’s pretty clear the country still loved Reagan and Bush was his heir apparent. Maybe if Dukakis had a soul, he’d have won more than a handful of states.
Robert Joseph “Bob” Dole (Senate Majority Leader, Republican-KS) Lost to Clinton-1996
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So why’d he lose? This may be the first election I remember. I remember Dole falling off a stage. I remember Clinton’s winning smile. Bob Dole never had a chance. You younger folk might remember Bob Dole from his super creepy Viagra commercial, but to me, he was a guy trying to seem strong and presidential, while falling on his face.
ONE MORE BIG LOSER:
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