Magic Mandate Number

Posted November 4th, 2004 by AlphaPatriot and filed in Defining Bush, Kerry '04, Leftists, Liberals & Other Silliness, Races of '04

If for no other reason, you have to admire Democrats for their dogged adherence to the party line.

I have lost count of the number of times I have heard “not a mandate” in the last 12 hours. They clutch this tired rhetoric to their chest like a tattered battle flag, torn, dirty, dropped in the heat of a lost battle, but now recovered and serving as a symbol of their hoped-for relevance.


I find it fascinating that the party that so consistently celebrates diversity bemoans the fact that we don’t all agree, but I digress.


It’s time for Democrats to take a step back and evaluate what really happened.

On November 2nd, Americans:

  1. Confidently voted the president back into office by a greater margin than four years ago in virtually every state in the union.
  2. Exhibited enthusiastic support for the Compassionate Conservative agenda by sending more Senators and Representatives to Congress, leading to an astounding four-seat gain in the closely-divided Senate.
  3. Clearly sent a message to the Democrat party that they are too far left by banning same sex marriage in all eleven of the states where it appeared on the ballot.

In addition, the citizens of South Dakota screamed louder and clearer than Dean ever dreamed that obstructionism and minority rule is not how an American party is expected to operate; they put America first by sending their Senator into retirement and going with an untried Senator, losing the power that comes with having 25 years of seniority.

Yet Democrats insist that Republicans in general and Bush in particular do not have a mandate from the American people. They say that the country is “deeply divided” — more divided than ever.

This leads one to wonder just what is a “clear mandate”? How often has it been achieved? Just how united have we been in days past?

Since the popular vote started being recorded in 1824 there have been 46 elections (before that, only electoral votes were cast). Of those before the current election year, only 22 (roughly half) have been won with a larger margin than that of President Bush in 2004. The remaining 23 were won by even slimmer margins than the 51.4% achieved by the president yesterday.

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Clearly, the country has been divided throughout the history of this little federal republic experiment of ours. If you do better than half of the elections before you, you’d think that was a mandate. Perhaps Democrats don’t, so just what is that magic number?

How about 55%? Would that be a “mandate”?

In our history there have been just 13 elections won by a margin of 55% or more, so less than a third of our elections fit into this category.

Can a country be effectively governed if the president can set the agenda only a third of the time? Maybe Democrats think so, but I certainly don’t.

So the next time you are talking to some media-puppet who starts spouting Democrat talking points, explain to him or her just how divided this nation usually is. When they begin talking about how contentious todays politics are, invite them to do a little reading and educate themselves. And when they say Bush does not have a mandate, ask them who did. If you get anything other than gibberish or a blank stare please drop me a line. I’d really like to know.


Just for informational purposes, there have only been four elections in which the winner took 60% or more of the popular vote. All happened in the 20th Century spanning the years from Harding to Nixon.

Query: do you think Democrats thought Nixon had a mandate?

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Data (including charts) in Excel 2003 format.
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Update: Watcher of Weasels addresses this subject rather effectively with Mandate This!

Update: James Taranto notes that Bush received a higher percentage of the popular vote than any Democrat candidate for president has received in 40 years.

12 Responses to “Magic Mandate Number”

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  7. TFS Magnum says:

    1000 Words

    Clinton never won 50% of the vote, and I don’t recall the Dems lamenting a “lack of mandate.”

  8. JOSH says:

    This is just republican pundit spin and the real truth is still on the side of the Dems

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  12. Mike says:

    At least this argument supports its ideas with facts. You can’t just dismis something like that as “republic pundit spin” and not give any reasons why this is wrong. The “real truth” you’re talking about has absolutely no support with facts, but this does.