1984 Election Shocker: Landslide Victory Unfolds! 

The 1984 United States Presidential Election Was Held on November 6, 1984. 

Incumbent President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H. W. Bush Were Re-Elected in a Landslide Victory. 

They Defeated the Democratic Ticket of Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro, the First Woman on a Major Party's Presidential Ticket. 

Reagan's Campaign Highlighted a Strong Economic Recovery and National Confidence. 

Mondale Criticized Reagan's Economic Policies and Called for a Nuclear Freeze and Equal Rights Amendment Ratification. 

Reagan Won 525 Electoral Votes and 49 States, With 58.8% of the Popular Vote. 

Mondale Won 13 Electoral Votes, Including a Narrow Victory in His Home State of Minnesota. 

This Election Saw the Second-Largest Share of the Electoral College Since 1820.