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Super Bowl Presidential Election

Super Bowl End Times Notes. Well that Super Bowl was a throwback to the lopsided boring games of the 1980s. But it might not be over. Even though the NFL stopped counting points when the clock ran. The Super Bowl has long been a grandstand event for America over the years, but 2016 was taken over by one of the most emotionally-charged presidential elections in history. Fans at this point are. More facts about the Super Bowl and presidential elections: The number of people in the U.S. Who watched the 2008 Super Bowl was a record, but the record has been broken by each Super Bowl since then. About 151.6 million people in the U.S. Watched at least part of the Super Bowl in 2009, 153.4 million in 2010 and 162.9 million in 2011. Super Bowl 54 is the first NFL Championship in history that is going to air a nationwide Presidential campaign ad. That’s a major development in and of itself. But get this: There’s going to be two of them!

There are many things in the United States that are major events. Football is
known as America’s sport and not only does it bring a crowd it also brings money
as well with the biggest event called the Super Bowl. Another major event in the
United States is the presidential election. Both of these events are totally
unpredictable. America would not be the same without these two major events,
because they not only bring in millions of fans but they also can be used to feed
information to the public. These two events are very similar to each other even
though they have many major differences.
The Super Bowl is the most well known American football game in the
world. This event is known not only for the intense football game, but also
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The Super Bowl is one of the most exciting
events in America and continues to grow in popularity because of the rising
intensity in the game. The Super Bowl has been around for over 50 years. Since the
Super Bowl brings in so many viewers companies pay millions of dollars just for a
commercial so that their company or product is broadcasted and is almost
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guaranteed to attract new customers. This game brings the best out of 32 teams
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Generally les people get involved with the presidential elections because
they despise politics. The Super Bowl is a big event in which many people host
parties and tailgate and celebrate their team made it to the Super Bowl. A major
difference in the two events is the kind of emotions they bring to people. The
Super Bowl typically brings emotions like happiness and excitement where as the
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presidential election brings on more of a mad and depressed state. Because the two
bring on those different kinds of emotions it typically causes people to act
differently. During the Super Bowl people typically get super drunk and have a
joyful fun time with their friends. Where as the election typically pisses people off
and causes them to protest or people try to change the results of the election by
claiming for recounts in states.
This year the presidential election causes many people to protest in the
streets because they wanted Hillary Clinton to win even though she is a criminal
and has killed people. This years Super Bowl has not occurred yet but the

The presidential election is on tap for later in 2020. Ever wonder what teams played in…The presidential election is on tap for later in 2020. Ever wonder what teams played in the Super Bowl in such years? Let's take a look at which teams lined up and who won the Lombardi Trophy.more

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1968: Richard Nixon d. Hubert HumphreyThere was no upset in the presidential election of 1968 as Republicans Richard Nixon and Spiro…There was no upset in the presidential election of 1968 as Republicans Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew crushed Hubert Humphrey and Edwin Muskie. However, in the NFL, there was a stunner as the Jets rocked the Colts in SB III and the sports universe.more

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1972: Richard Nixon d. George McGovernAfter a massive victory, it was short-lived glory for incumbent President Nixon as he eventually resigned…After a massive victory, it was short-lived glory for incumbent President Nixon as he eventually resigned due to the Watergate scandal. In the NFL, the Miami Dolphins ran the table and finished undefeated by knocking off the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII.more

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1976: Jimmy Carter d. Gerald FordDemocrats Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale downed Gerald Ford and Bob Dole. In Super Bowl XI,…Democrats Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale downed Gerald Ford and Bob Dole. In Super Bowl XI, the Oakland Raiders downed the Minnesota Vikings.more

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1980: Ronald Reagan d. Jimmy CarterThe Republicans were back on top as Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Carter in a landslide, carrying…The Republicans were back on top as Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Carter in a landslide, carrying 44 states. In the Super Bowl, it was the Oakland Raiders, again, as they took the measure of the Philadelphia Eagles in XV.more

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1984: Ronald Reagan d. Walter MondaleIt was a repeat for Reagan as he triumphed easily over Walter Mondale. The Bay Area…It was a repeat for Reagan as he triumphed easily over Walter Mondale. The Bay Area theme in presidential election years continued as the San Francisco 49ers knocked off the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX.more

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1988: George H.W. Bush d. Michael DukakisThe Republicans remained in the White House with George H.W. Bush defeating Michael Dukakis. The Bay…The Republicans remained in the White House with George H.W. Bush defeating Michael Dukakis. The Bay Area trend continued in Super Bowls as the San Francisco 49ers toppled the Cincinnati Bengals in XXIII.more

Super Bowl Presidential Elections

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1992: Bill Clinton d. George H.W. BushBig year for the Southwest as Arkansas' Bill Clinton ousted George H.W. Bush. In the Super…Big year for the Southwest as Arkansas' Bill Clinton ousted George H.W. Bush. In the Super Bowl, the Dallas Cowboys throttled the Buffalo Bills in XXVII.more

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1996: Bill Clinton def. Bob DoleIt was a repeat for Clinton as he downed Bob Dole. And it was another NFC…It was a repeat for Clinton as he downed Bob Dole. And it was another NFC champion as the Green Bay Packers muzzled the New England Patriots in XXXI.more

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2000: George W. Bush d. Al GoreThe son also rises as George W. Bush becomes president by edging Al Gore. The Super…The son also rises as George W. Bush becomes president by edging Al Gore. The Super Bowl was a rout as the Baltimore Ravens crushed the New York Giants in XXXV.more

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2004: George W. Bush def. John KerryThe Republicans remained in charge of the White House with President Bush taking the measure of…The Republicans remained in charge of the White House with President Bush taking the measure of John Kerry. In the football world, the Patriots edged the Eagles in XXXIX.more

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2008: Barack Obama d. John McCainHard times for The Grand Canyon State in 2008, as Democrat Barack Obama downed Arizona's John…Hard times for The Grand Canyon State in 2008, as Democrat Barack Obama downed Arizona's John McCain, and in SB XLIII, the Pittsburgh Steelers upended the Arizona Cardinals.more

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2012: Barack Obama d. Mitt RomneyPresident Obama won a second term, defeating Mitt Romney in the election. In Super Bowl XLVII,…President Obama won a second term, defeating Mitt Romney in the election. In Super Bowl XLVII, the Baltimore Ravens defeated San Francisco 49ers—even overcoming a power failure in the process.more

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Superbowl presidential election prediction

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2016: Donald Trump d. Hillary ClintonThe Republicans were back in the White House as Donald Trump surprised Hillary Clinton. The Super…The Republicans were back in the White House as Donald Trump surprised Hillary Clinton. The Super Bowl provided a different kind of stunner with the New England Patriots erasing a 28-3 deficit to shock the Atlanta Falcons in LI.more

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