"1944"^^ . . . "57.1"^^ . "no"@en . . . "53"^^ . . "United States Presidential election, 1948 (Napoleon's World)"@en . . . "50"^^ . . . "Flag of the United States.svg"@en . "Ronald Bisterle"@en . . "1952"^^ . "1948"^^ . "presidential"@en . "1944"^^ . "Red indicates Bush/Dewey, Blue indicates Byrnes/Bisterle"@en . "The United States Presidential election of 1948 was held on November 2, 1948. Benefitting from a strong economic climate and a weak and divided opposition, incumbent Nationalist President Prescott Bush of Connecticut cruised to a landslide reelection victory, earning 555 electoral votes and winning 57.1% of the popular vote. His opponent, Democrat James Byrnes of South Carolina, was regarded as a moderate on economic issues but a conservative on racial issues, and Bush's 93% tally of the black vote was largely attributed to a conservative Southerner appearing atop the Democratic ticket for the first time since 1928. Byrnes, while regarded a strong candidate, was plagued both by the incumbent's popularity and infighting between the liberal and conservative wings of the Democratic Party."@en . "The United States Presidential election of 1948 was held on November 2, 1948. Benefitting from a strong economic climate and a weak and divided opposition, incumbent Nationalist President Prescott Bush of Connecticut cruised to a landslide reelection victory, earning 555 electoral votes and winning 57.1% of the popular vote. His opponent, Democrat James Byrnes of South Carolina, was regarded as a moderate on economic issues but a conservative on racial issues, and Bush's 93% tally of the black vote was largely attributed to a conservative Southerner appearing atop the Democratic ticket for the first time since 1928. Byrnes, while regarded a strong candidate, was plagued both by the incumbent's popularity and infighting between the liberal and conservative wings of the Democratic Party."@en . . "100"^^ . . . "350"^^ . . "1948-11-02"^^ . . "1952"^^ . "no"@en . "555"^^ . . "42.2"^^ . "United States Presidential election, 1948"@en . .