Editing 1122: Electoral Precedent
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|No Republican has won without winning the House or Senate. ...Eisenhower did. | |No Republican has won without winning the House or Senate. ...Eisenhower did. | ||
β | |Republicans won control of ''both'' the {{w|1952 United States House of Representatives elections|House}} and {{w|1952 United States Senate elections|Senate}} in 1952. This precedent would be broken in 1956 after Democrats flipped both chambers in 1954. | + | |This is false as Republicans won control of ''both'' the {{w|1952 United States House of Representatives elections|House}} and {{w|1952 United States Senate elections|Senate}} in 1952. This precedent would be broken in 1956 after Democrats flipped both chambers in 1954. |
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|1956 | |1956 |