for New Jersey 2000 - 2020

Identify the # of Electoral College Votes given to the winning candidate by putting that number in the correct column.
Dem: ____| _____| ____| ______| _____
Rep: ____| _____| ____| ______| _____
What was the margin of victory?
(in percentages)
The difference between the republican and democrat % for the state.

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To provide the requested information regarding the Electoral College votes for New Jersey from 2000 to 2020 along with the margins of victory, I will summarize the presidential elections held during that period.

New Jersey Electoral College Votes (2000-2020)

| Year | Dem Electoral Votes | Rep Electoral Votes | Margin of Victory (Dem % - Rep %) | |------|---------------------|---------------------|------------------------------------| | 2000 | 15 | 0 | +0.2% | | 2004 | 15 | 0 | +6.7% | | 2008 | 15 | 0 | +15.5% | | 2012 | 14 | 0 | +17.9% | | 2016 | 14 | 0 | +1.5% | | 2020 | 14 | 0 | +16.8% |

Summary

  • Democratic Electoral Votes:

    • 2000: 15
    • 2004: 15
    • 2008: 15
    • 2012: 14
    • 2016: 14
    • 2020: 14
  • Republican Electoral Votes:

    • 2000: 0
    • 2004: 0
    • 2008: 0
    • 2012: 0
    • 2016: 0
    • 2020: 0

Margin of Victory (in percentages)

To find the margin of victory for each election, you would take the percentage of votes received by the winning candidate (Democrat) minus the percentage received by the losing candidate (Republican). The actual percentages vary by election year.

If you'd like further details about the specific vote percentages for each year, please ask!

What was the margin of victory?
(in percentages)
The difference between the republican and democrat % for the state.

Here are the margins of victory, in percentages, for each presidential election in New Jersey from 2000 to 2020. The margin of victory is calculated as the difference between the percentage of votes received by the winning Democratic candidate and the losing Republican candidate.

New Jersey Presidential Elections Margin of Victory (2000-2020)

| Year | Democratic % | Republican % | Margin of Victory (Dem - Rep) | |------|--------------|---------------|--------------------------------| | 2000 | 50.5% | 50.3% | +0.2% | | 2004 | 53.5% | 46.8% | +6.7% | | 2008 | 57.3% | 41.0% | +16.3% | | 2012 | 57.4% | 41.0% | +16.4% | | 2016 | 47.4% | 45.9% | +1.5% | | 2020 | 60.3% | 37.9% | +22.4% |

Summary of Margins of Victory

  • 2000: +0.2%
  • 2004: +6.7%
  • 2008: +16.3%
  • 2012: +16.4%
  • 2016: +1.5%
  • 2020: +22.4%

These margins show how much the Democratic candidate outperformed the Republican candidate in terms of the percentage of votes received in each election.

Who became President?

Identify the Presidential candidate who won the overall election & their political party

Presidential Candidate: _____| _____| _____| _____| _____| _____

Political Party: _____| _____| _____| _____| _____| _____

Here are the presidential candidates who won the overall election in New Jersey from 2000 to 2020, along with their political parties:

Presidential Candidates and Political Parties (2000-2020)

| Year | Presidential Candidate | Political Party | |------|------------------------|-----------------| | 2000 | Al Gore | Democrat | | 2004 | John Kerry | Democrat | | 2008 | Barack Obama | Democrat | | 2012 | Barack Obama | Democrat | | 2016 | Hillary Clinton | Democrat | | 2020 | Joe Biden | Democrat |

Summary Format

  • Presidential Candidate: Al Gore | John Kerry | Barack Obama | Barack Obama | Hillary Clinton | Joe Biden
  • Political Party: Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat

From 2000 to 2020, the Democratic Party won all presidential elections in New Jersey.

Political Parties (2000-2020)

Here’s a summary of the political parties for each presidential candidate who won in New Jersey from 2000 to 2020:

Political Parties (2000-2020)

| Year | Presidential Candidate | Political Party | |------|------------------------|-----------------| | 2000 | Al Gore | Democrat | | 2004 | John Kerry | Democrat | | 2008 | Barack Obama | Democrat | | 2012 | Barack Obama | Democrat | | 2016 | Hillary Clinton | Democrat | | 2020 | Joe Biden | Democrat |

Summary Format for Political Parties

  • Political Party: Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat

Summary:

From 2000 to 2020, the Democratic Party won all presidential elections in New Jersey.

Presidential Candidates (2000-2020)
from (2000-2020)

Here’s a summary of the presidential candidates in New Jersey from 2000 to 2020, noting both the winning candidates and their opposing candidates in each election year:

Presidential Candidates (2000-2020)

| Year | Winning Candidate | Opposing Candidate | |------|------------------------|------------------------| | 2000 | Al Gore | George W. Bush | | 2004 | John Kerry | George W. Bush | | 2008 | Barack Obama | John McCain | | 2012 | Barack Obama | Mitt Romney | | 2016 | Hillary Clinton | Donald Trump | | 2020 | Joe Biden | Donald Trump |

Summary Format for Presidential Candidates

  • Presidential Candidates: Al Gore | George W. Bush | John Kerry | George W. Bush | Barack Obama | John McCain | Barack Obama | Mitt Romney | Hillary Clinton | Donald Trump | Joe Biden | Donald Trump

In summary, the presidents elected from 2000 to 2020 in New Jersey were all Democratic candidates, while the opposing candidates were from the Republican Party, except for the years when George W. Bush ran against Democratic candidates.

what about mississippi

Here’s a summary of the presidential elections in Mississippi from 2000 to 2020, including the winning candidates, their political parties, and the opposing candidates for each election year. Mississippi has historically leaned Republican in presidential elections.

Presidential Candidates in Mississippi (2000-2020)

| Year | Winning Candidate | Political Party | Opposing Candidate | Opposing Party | |------|--------------------------|-----------------|------------------------|-----------------| | 2000 | George W. Bush | Republican | Al Gore | Democrat | | 2004 | George W. Bush | Republican | John Kerry | Democrat | | 2008 | John McCain | Republican | Barack Obama | Democrat | | 2012 | Mitt Romney | Republican | Barack Obama | Democrat | | 2016 | Donald Trump | Republican | Hillary Clinton | Democrat | | 2020 | Donald Trump | Republican | Joe Biden | Democrat |

Summary Format for Presidential Candidates

  • Winning Presidential Candidates: George W. Bush | George W. Bush | John McCain | Mitt Romney | Donald Trump | Donald Trump
  • Opposing Presidential Candidates: Al Gore | John Kerry | Barack Obama | Barack Obama | Hillary Clinton | Joe Biden

Summary of Political Parties

  • Political Parties for Winning Candidates: Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican
  • Political Parties for Opposing Candidates: Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat | Democrat

Overview

From 2000 to 2020, Mississippi consistently voted for the Republican candidate in presidential elections. The only Democratic candidate on the ballot was Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, but he did not win the state.

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