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1948, Harry S. Truman
杜鲁门
The Democratic incumbent trumpets the Chicago Daily Tribune, where the Republican-leaning editors went to press prematurely with the wrong winner on their front page.

1952, Dwight Eisenhower 艾森豪威尔
Mamie Eisenhower joins her husband on stage as he celebrates his victory over Adlai Stevenson.

1956, Dwight Eisenhower Re-elected
艾森豪威尔再次当选
The Republican incumbent and his Vice President Richard M. Nixon greet supporters at the Sheraton in Washington.

1960, John F. Kennedy
约翰肯尼迪
Because the 1960 contest was so close, the Kennedys spent election night behind closed doors. Once his victory had been announced the following day, John and Jackie emerged from the family compound in Hyannisport to speak to the country.

1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson
林登贝恩斯约翰逊
A year after the tragic events in Dallas, 1963, election night for LBJ was a relatively somber affair.

1968, Richard M. Nixon
尼克松
The Republican candidate celebrates his victory over Hubert H. Humphrey with his daughters Julie and Tricia.

1972, Richard M. Nixon Re-elected
尼克松再次当选
Vice President Spiro Agnew joins Nixon on stage at a reception in Washington after their re-election.

1976, Jimmy Carter
卡特
The Man from Georgia gets a hug from his wife Roslyn after receiving news of his victory.

1980, Ronald Reagan
里根
The former California governor gives the thumbs-up to supporters as he leaves his election headquarters in Los Angeles.

1984, Ronald Reagan Re-elected
里根连任
Nancy and Ron watch the returns on four televisions from a couch in a hotel suite in Los Angeles.

1988, George H.W. Bush
老布什
Reagan's Vice President ascends to the top spot, with wife Barbara by his side.

1992, Bill Clinton
克林顿
In Little Rock, Bill and Hillary salute supporters.

1996, Bill Clinton Re-elected
克林顿获得连任
The Democratic incumbent hugs his Vice President Al Gore after their victory over Bob Dole and his running mate Jack Kemp.

2000, George W. Bush
小布什
The Republican candidate is joined by his wife, father and mother in the Governor's Mansion in Austin, Texas.

2004, George W. Bush Re-elected
布什连任
The President takes a phone call in the Oval Office from Democratic opponent John Kerry, who conceded the contest after a tense night of ballot counting by election officials in Ohio.