When Voters See a Contested Convention vs. a Unified Convention, Guess Who Wins

There have been 13 presidential elections since 1964, and six of the outcomes have been foreshadowed by attitudes about the conventions held by each of the major parties. When one party had a cohesive convention and the other party had a contentious convention, the winner was almost ordained.

The chart below shows the results. CONT.

Peter D. Hart (Hart Research Assoc.), Wall Street Journal

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