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Frontier Strip in Presidential Elections

Presidential electoral votes in the Frontier Strip states since 1952
Year Kansas Nebraska North Dakota Oklahoma South Dakota Texas
1952 Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower
1956 Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower
1960 Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Kennedy
1964 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson
1968 Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Humphrey
1972 Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon
1976 Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Carter
1980 Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan
1984 Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan
1988 Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush
1992 Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush
1996 Dole Dole Dole Dole Dole Dole
2000 Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush
2004 Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush
2008 McCain McCain McCain McCain McCain McCain
2012 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

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