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A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person, team or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a involving multiple rivals, that is unlikely to succeed but has a fighting chance, unlike the who is expected to lose.

The term comes from and jargon for any new but promising horse. It has since found usage mostly in other , , and sports journalism and to lesser extent in nascent environments, such as experimental and companies.


Origin
The term began as parlance for a race horse that is unknown to gamblers and thus difficult to establish betting odds for.

The first known mention of the concept is in Benjamin Disraeli's novel The Young Duke (1831). Disraeli's protagonist, the Duke of St. James, attends a horse race with a surprise finish: "A dark horse which had never been thought of, and which the careless St. James had never even observed in the list, rushed past the grandstand in sweeping triumph."


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Politics
The concept has been used in political contexts in countries such as , the , , , , , the ,
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and the .

Politically, the concept came to the in the nineteenth century when it was first applied to James K. Polk, a relatively unknown politician who won the Democratic Party's 1844 presidential nomination over a host of better-known candidates. Polk won the nomination on the ninth ballot at the 1844 Democratic National Convention, and went on to become the country's eleventh president in the 1844 United States presidential election.

Other successful dark horse candidates for the United States presidency include:

  • , a former US Representative and Senator and practicing lawyer who was barely known outside his home state of chosen as the Democratic nominee and later elected in the 1852 United States presidential election in a landslide as the fourteenth president over the popular Whig Party nominee, Mexican-American War hero .
  • , a former one-term Representative and a practicing lawyer barely known outside his home state of chosen as the Republican nominee and elected in the 1860 United States presidential election as the sixteenth president in 1860 over a divided Democratic Party.
  • Rutherford B. Hayes, former US Representative and Governor of Ohio elected as the nineteenth president in the 1876 United States presidential election in a controversial decision despite losing the popular vote.
  • James A. Garfield, elected as the twentieth president in the 1880 United States presidential election; in the beginning of that same year, Garfield was a rising star in the Republican Party but had no interest in the presidency and endorsed , the current Secretary of the Treasury. However, the 1880 Republican National Convention became deadlocked due to a split in the delegates between former Republican president Ulysses S. Grant, who was running for a non-consecutive third term, Senator James G. Blaine, and Sherman. The party sought a compromise candidate, and they opted to select Garfield over the latter's objections. Garfield, however, would be assassinated just six months into his term.
  • Warren G. Harding, Senator from , elected as the twenty-ninth president in the 1920 United States presidential election after his surprise nomination in the 1920 Republican National Convention.
  • Harry S. Truman, vice president and former Senator from and thirty-third president, was virtually unknown to the American people outside of his home state when he succeeded President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945 after Roosevelt’s sudden death in office. Truman was considered a lame duck President with no chance of winning against the immensely popular Republican nominee and New York Governor and former District Attorney of New York County Thomas E. Dewey, yet managed to shock the world by emerging victorious in the 1948 United States presidential election – widely considered one of the biggest upsets in American history.
  • , former Georgia State Senator and Governor of Georgia elected the thirty-ninth president in 1976; in the beginning of that same year, Carter was virtually unknown outside his home state of Georgia but against all odds went on to win the nomination over rivals with more national prominence. At the 1976 Democratic National Convention Carter made a joke of his obscurity beginning his speech saying "My name is Jimmy Carter, and I'm running for President."
  • Donald John Trump, former real estate mogul and businessman who won the nomination for Republican candidacy, and beat out the vaunted Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2016 United States Presidential Election. Trump continued his streak as a dark horse candidate for the 2024 Presidential Election against .

Perhaps the two most famous unsuccessful dark horse presidential candidates in American history are Democrat William Jennings Bryan, a three-term congressman from nominated on the fifth ballot after impressing the 1896 Democratic National Convention with his famous Cross of Gold speech (Bryan would go on to receive the Democratic presidential nomination twice more and serve as United States Secretary of State under ), and Republican businessman , who was nominated on the sixth ballot at the 1940 Republican National Convention despite never having previously held government office and having only joined the party in 1939.

In , "dark horse" candidates who won include , who defeated Mario Vargas Llosa in the 1990 election, and , a previously unknown elementary school teacher, who won the 2021 election. In the United Kingdom, was considered a "dark horse" candidate when he ran for the 2015 Labour Party leadership election; despite struggling to secure enough nominations from the Parliamentary Labour Party to stand as a candidate, he won the leadership in a landslide. In Venezuela, then-President of the National Assembly Juan Guaidó was described as "the accidental leader" of the Venezuelan opposition; he declared himself acting president in 2019, during the Venezuelan presidential crisis. In Turkey, Ekrem İmamoğlu was little-known before his victory in the 2019 Istanbul mayoral election. In Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, a little-known "dark horse" candidate, was allowed to run by the and won a surprising victory in the second round of the 2024 Iranian presidential election.


Sport
The term has been used in sport to describe teams and athletes who unexpectedly outperformed their expectations in a competition. Examples include the Los Angeles Kings during the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs (who placed 1st despite being an 8th-seed entry into the playoffs); Bulgaria at the 1994 FIFA World Cup; Croatia at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2018 FIFA World Cup (who placed 2nd despite being ranked 20th in the FIFA World Rankings), Morocco at the 2022 FIFA World Cup (who placed 4th despite being ranked 23rd in the FIFA World Rankings); and Turkey at the 2002 FIFA World Cup (who placed 3rd despite being ranked 31st in the FIFA World Rankings).


Media
The term has been also used in films, television series and video games for award seasons to describe then-unknowingly artists, filmmakers and game developers who beating out fellow competitors that heavily favored to win, most notably the and D.I.C.E. Awards. For example:

  • An early dark horse candidate of the Academy Awards was Cecil B. DeMille’s circus epic The Greatest Show on Earth, won the Academy Award for Best Picture over the frontrunners ’s western and ’s romantic comedy-drama The Quiet Man. Despite their upsets, the Academy defended their decision for DeMille that it likely his only personal Oscar win.
  • , an underdog candidate, unexpectedly won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her comedic performance in My Cousin Vinny – previously considered the least likely to win.
  • A Palme d'Or-winning South Korean black comedy film Parasite unexpectedly won the Academy Award for Best Picture over a WWI adventure film 1917, the former made the first for a non-English-language film to win Best Picture.
  • A puzzle stealth game Untitled Goose Game won the D.I.C.E. Award for Game of the Year, a rare feat for an , over AAA games Control and .
  • Crunchyroll Anime Awards is notoriously known for unexpectedly winning the Anime of the Year or other categories to lesser-known anime series over fan-favorite competitors. In an inauguration edition, 's yaoi Yuri on Ice made the highest "clean sweep" with all of its seven nominations including Anime of the Year over My Hero Academia – considered one of the biggest upsets in the anime industry. A similar occurrence has been made in the following editions, such as the -adapted anime series and the series Solo Leveling notoriously won the Anime of the Year with their respective editions.


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