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When Was the Last Time California Voted Red?
A Look Back at California's Voting History
California has a long and complex voting history and has been a Democratic stronghold for several decades. However, there have been a few times when the state has voted Republican in presidential elections. The last time California voted red was in 1988 when George H.W. Bush won the state by a margin of 51% to 47%.
Factors that Led to California Voting Red in 1988
There were a number of factors that contributed to California voting Republican in 1988. One factor was the popularity of George H.W. Bush. Bush was a popular figure in California and was seen as a moderate Republican. He was also able to appeal to a wide range of voters, including both Democrats and Republicans.
Another factor that led to California voting red in 1988 was the unpopularity of Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis. Dukakis was seen as a liberal Democrat and was not able to appeal to a wide range of voters. He was also hurt by the fact that he was running against a popular incumbent president.
The Impact of California's Red Vote in 1988
California's red vote in 1988 had a significant impact on the presidential election. Bush's victory in California helped him to win the election and become the 41st president of the United States. It also helped to solidify California's status as a Republican stronghold.
California's Voting Patterns Since 1988
Since 1988, California has continued to vote Democratic in presidential elections. The state has voted for the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1992. This includes the 2016 election when Hillary Clinton won the state by a margin of 61.5% to 33.3%.