He won a short-term special election in 1970 and has easily won re-election ever since.
Lincoln won re-election in 1864, as Union military triumphs heralded an end to the war.
After all, Obama handily won re-election despite the best efforts of Sean Hannity and Limbaugh.
Finally, he won re-election to the White House in 1984 by carrying 49 states.
But once Mr Clinton moved back to the centre, he won re-election easily in 1996.
President Kabila easily won re-election in 2011 in a vote described by international observers as "lacking credibility".
He was then elected to the seat in 2008 and won re-election in 2012 to a second term.
The money illusion gave the appearance of economic growth, and Nixon won re-election in a landslide in 1972.
When George Bush narrowly won re-election in 2004, it was a whopping 48.3%.
Bill Nelson won re-election by 1, 065, 184 votes, or 13%, many from white voters.
Four years later, his party won re-election by 0.5% of the votes cast, the slimmest margin in Malta's four-decade history.
But Nixon won re-election in 1972 partly on a reputation as a peacemaker with whom the Democrats could not compete.
Kibaki narrowly won re-election with 51.3 percent of the vote, while Odinga garnered 48.7 percent, the country's election commission announced Sunday.
Yet even if we assume Obama would have won re-election without any IRS shenanigans, that is no excuse for the wrongful conduct.
Exit polls make clear that the president won re-election in spite of continued opposition to the law, not because voters supported it.
No incumbent has won re-election since the start of the euro crisis.
Joe Manchin won re-election by 24% while Mr. Obama lost by 27%.
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has won re-election in a landslide victory, on the back of strong economic growth in the country.
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President Obama won re-election primarily because he did so well with two key, and expanding, constituencies: Hispanics and members of the Millennial Generation.
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Hispanic approval continued to move up to 79% (it was 76% last month and the President won re-election with 71% of the Hispanic vote).
The results are in, and Rupert Murdoch has won re-election to the board of his own company, having carried the all-important Rupert Murdoch vote.
Now that Obama has won re-election, the parallels that I have drawn in the past to him and FDR are stronger than ever.
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Richardson, who won re-election Tuesday with a thumping 69% of the vote, says such centrism can be found in the new breed of Western-state Democrats.
The silver-lining came for Republicans when, despite the Golden State's Democratic leanings, actor-turned-politician Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger won re-election against Democratic challenger, state Treasurer Phil Angelides.
For example, during his first term, Woodrow Wilson made every effort to stay out of World War I, and he won re-election in 1916 on that promise.
There are another 13 Democratic congressmen whose districts were carried by the president but who themselves won re-election by less than 52%, four by less than 50%.
Jackson won won re-election to Congress last year despite personal problems, including a mood disorder, that caused him to drop out of sight for months during the campaign.
His wife Cristina succeeded him and won re-election in 2011.
Polls show that Mr Berry would easily have won re-election.
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Only seven appeared to have won re-election without a run-off.
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