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  1. 1 de jun. de 2007 · Granted, the 1976 election was not as close as the 1960 election, but still it was close. Carter only won by a margin of 2 percent of the popular vote (Leip 2003). The reasons the 1976 debates were unique, though, are twofold. First, this was the first time an incumbent debated.

    • Self, John W.
    • 1USA
    • Jun 1, 2007
    • Presidential Studies Quarterly
  2. 1 de ene. de 1996 · Similarly, Bitzer and Reuter found that during the 1976 debates, Ford offered more "shallow" arguments grounded in "weak evidence" and "shaky reasoning" than Carter (186). These scholars have also pointed out that Carter was generally perceived as the victor in this series of debates (127).