In 1980 Reagan Took every state except Minn, WV, GA, Maryland, and DC. He took 489 Electoral votes and 43,901,812 popular votes to Jimmy Carters 49 Electoral votes and 35,483,820 popular votes. a difference of 8,417, 992 votes
His second term was even more popular (which usually is considered a lame duck term)
In 1984 Reagan took every state except Minn. 525 Electoral votes 54,455,000 popular votes Walter F. Mondale 13 Electoral votes 37,577,000 Popular votes. Every state including staunch democratic states were a sea of red except one single blue mark on the U.S. Map the state of Minn. a difference of 16,878, 000 popular votes.
Reagan appealed to a vast a majority of Americans across all party lines. Now granted I understand he won 90% of the electoral votes but only 50.7 % of the popular vote against Jimmy Carter but he is in the Top 5 of all time popular and top 2 highest electoral votes in History.
Popular votes
* Lyndon Johnson's 61.1% to Barry Goldwater's 38.5% in the 1964 presidential election
* Franklin D. Roosevelt's 60.8% to Alf Landon's 36.5% in the 1936 presidential election
* Richard Nixon's 60.7% to George McGovern's 37.5% in the 1972 presidential election
* Warren Harding's 60.3% to James M. Cox's 34.1% in the 1920 presidential election
* Ronald Reagan's 58.8% to Walter Mondale's 40.6% in the 1984 presidential election
* Theodore Roosevelt's 56.4% to Alton B. Parker's 37.6% in the 1904 presidential election
Electoral votes
* Franklin D. Roosevelt's 523 electoral votes to Alf Landon's 8 electoral votes in 1936. (97% margin)
* Ronald Reagan's 525 electoral votes to Walter Mondale's 13 electoral votes in 1984. (95.2% margin)
* Richard Nixon's 520 electoral votes to George McGovern's 17 electoral votes and John Hospers's 1 in 1972. (93.3% margin)
* James Monroe's 231 electoral votes to John Quincy Adams's 1 electoral vote in 1820. (85.6% margin)
Ronald Reagan was first president with over 50 million votes.
Nixon (1972) and Reagan (1984) are the only 2 presidents to win 49/50 states.