The anatomy of a presidential upset -- The Catholic president: Nixon v. Kennedy, 1960 -- The narrowest of margins: Garfield v. Hancock, 1880 -- The court rules for . . .: Bush v. Gore, 2000 -- The ugliest campaign: Adams v. Jefferson, 1800 -- Between Clevelands: Harrison v. Cleveland, 1888 -- The hand of God: Jackson v. Quincy Adams v. Clay v. Crawford, 1824 -- The election that would not end: Tilden v. Hayes, 1876 -- Give 'Em Hell Harry v. the Bride Groom: Truman v. Dewey, 1948 -- The smartest election: Hughes v. Wilson, 1916 -- The independent candidate: Taylor v. Cass, 1848 -- The greatest upset: the War Horse v. the Dark Horse, 1844 -- Presidential upsets: past, present, and future.
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