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- <u>Lost to Jimmy Carter and won with Ronald Reagan </u>
<u>In 1977. Democratic candidate </u>Jimmy Carter won the elections over the Republican candidate<u> Gerald Ford</u>, who was the president at the time. However, <u>in 1981. </u>Ronald Reagan, the Republican candidate, succeeded Carter<u> as the 40th president of the United States.</u>
His Vice President was George H. W. Bush, who succeeded him in 1989.
- <u>Elected Dwight D Eisenhower- twice </u>
<u>Dwight D Eisenhower was republican who served as the 34th president of the United States, from 1953 to 1961.</u> He has first won the elections in 1952. over Democrat Adlai Stevenson, and was later reelected in 1956.
His reputation as "do-nothing" president, as well as the poor economy and Sputnik 1 launch, has affected the majority of people to vote for Democratic candidate, John F. Kennedy, during the next election.
- <u>Won majorities in both the House, Senate, and presidency during the middle of the century</u>
<u>With the first election of Dwight D Eisenhower, </u>Republicans won the majority in the House <u>(by eight votes)</u> and in the Senate<u> </u>for the first time since the beginning of the century. The majority was last in 1954.