most like Bush and Gore
was the election Rutherford B. Hayes..... the election was decided in the house....1876
he was later called RutherFraud
2006-06-09 13:38:41
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answered by nefariousx 6
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In 1876 Samuel Tilden won the popular vote - but the returns in several states were disputed. The election was given to Rutherford B. Hayes by an administrative decision.
2006-06-09 13:38:26
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answered by me 7
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1800: Jefferson and Burr tied in electoral votes; winner picked by the House of Representatives
1824: No candidate won a majority of the electoral votes; the House picked J.Q. Adams as President, despite his having come in second in both popular and electoral votes.
2006-06-09 14:12:55
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answered by JerH1 7
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As said above, JFK Nixon--49.7 to 49.6 of popular vote
Humphrey Nixon--42.7 to 43.4 of popular vote
Ford Carter--48 to 50 of popular vote
Hayes and Tilden in 1876
2006-06-09 13:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Truman lost to Dewey in the popular vote
2006-06-09 13:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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kennedy beat nixon in 1960 by 100M votes
2006-06-09 13:35:31
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answered by marabierto1961 5
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Jefferson and Adams.
http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/VPTies.pdf
2006-06-09 13:37:41
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answered by Pretty_Trini_Rican 5
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truman and dewey ,,,they printed the paper deey won and there i a historical picture with truman hold it
2006-06-09 13:37:22
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answered by cmhurley64 6
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george washington v. himself
abraham lincoln v. larry flint
and who can forget
theodore roosevelt v. gumby the green manthing
2006-06-09 13:37:32
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answered by jerse 2
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