The Washington Times: This election is about more than one person: It’s about a way of life

Not since the late 1880s have we had a presidential election where each candidate has a White House record to run on. Not since President Theodore Roosevelt has a former chief executive attempted to win a nonconsecutive term, and not since 1892 has that been accomplished. It’s been more than 50 years since a presidential candidate obtained the nomination without being elected through a single primary or caucus.

Then as now, this is the result of an unpopular president bowing out of the race.

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