Percent whereby select nominees increased their party's raw votes
(E.g., George W. Bush got 22.96% more raw votes in 2004 than he did in 2000.)
2004-2020
George W. Bush, 2004: +22.96%
John McCain, 2008: -3.37%
Mitt Romney, 2012: +1.64%
Donald Trump, 2016: +3.37%
Donald Trump, 2020: +17.83%
John Kerry, 2004: +15.74%
Barack Obama, 2008: +17.74%
Barack Obama, 2012: -5.16%
Hillary Clinton, 2016: -0.09%
Joe Biden, 2020: +23.41%
Other
Calvin Coolidge, 1924: -2.60%
Herbert Hoover, 1928: +36.27%
Al Smith, 1928: +79.05%
Franklin Roosevelt, 1932: +51.99%
Franklin Roosevelt, 1936: +21.59%
Wendell Willkie, 1940: +33.98%
Adlai Stevenson, 1952: +13.22%
Dwight Eisenhower, 1952: +54.95%
Dwight Eisenhower, 1956: +4.41%
John Kennedy, 1960: +31.48%
Richard Nixon, 1968: +16.96%
Richard Nixon, 1972: +48.40%
Jimmy Carter, 1976: +39.96%
Ronald Reagan, 1980: +12.14%
Ronald Reagan, 1984: +24.04%
Michael Dukakis, 1988: +11.26%
Bill Clinton, 1992: +7.42%
Bill Clinton, 1996: +5.55%
Bob Dole, 1996: +0.24%
George W. Bush, 2000: +28.72%.
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