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 U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party presidential candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
Election watchers and political analysts forecast a number of contested election results in a manner similar to the Florida voting recount of 2000.
The election marked the first time an incumbent president was reelected while his political party increased its numbers in both houses of Congress since Lyndon Johnson in the 1964 election.
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 U.S. presidential election, 1928 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U.S. presidential election of 1928 pitted Republican Herbert Hoover against Democrat Alfred E. Smith.
The election was held on November 6, 1928.
Republican candidate Herbert Hoover won election by a wide margin on pledges to continue the economic boom of the Coolidge years.
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 U.S. presidential election, 1888 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U.S. presidential election of 1888 was held on November 6, 1888.
This marked the first time since the controversial election of 1876 that a President-elect failed to win the popular vote, a feat that would not be repeated until at least 1960 and possibly not until 2000.
Ohio's Allen G. Thurman was chosen as the party's Vice Presidential nominee by a large margin, garnering 684 delegate votes to Isaac P. Gray's 101 and John C. Black's 36.
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 U.S. presidential election results --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In elections from 1789 to 1804, each elector voted for two individuals without indicating which was to be president and which vice president.
The 2000 presidential election exposed several deficiencies in the conduct of American elections: the possibility that a candidate could win more popular votes than his opponent and still lose the electoral college tally—Bush...
Election Reform Debate in the U.S. Amid calls for a radical overhaul of the U.S. electoral system, George W. Bush was inaugurated as president of the United States on Jan. 20, 2001.
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 Encyclopedia: U.S. presidential election, 1820
Presidential electoral votes by state The U.S. presidential election of 1792 was the second presidential election in the United States, and the first in which each of the original 13 states appointed electors (in addition to newly added states Kentucky and Vermont).
The U.S. presidential election of 1820 was the third and last presidential election in U.S. history in which a candidate ran effectively unopposed (after the presidential elections of 1789 and 1792, in which George Washington ran without serious opposition).
Presidential electoral votes by state The U.S. presidential election of 2008 is scheduled to occur on November 4, 2008.
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 List of U.S. Presidential religious affiliations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For example, a contributing factor to Alfred E. Smith's defeat in the presidential election of 1928 was his Roman Catholic faith.
Eisenhower was instrumental in the addition of the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954, and the 1956 adoption of "In God We Trust" as the motto of the USA, and its 1957 introduction on paper currency.
Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and several other presidents were accused of being infidels during election campaigns—and at other times.
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The presidential debates memorandum of understanding for the 2004 U.S. presidential election debates is a memorandum of understanding between the Bush 2004 campaign and the Kerry 2004 campaign covering in minute detail all aspects of the presidential candidate debates held between the two candidate..
The election of 1792 was the second presidential election in the United States, and the first in which each of the original 13 states appointed electors.
The 2008 U.S. Presidential election is scheduled to occur on November 4, 2008.
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 NTU Info Centre: Republican Party (United States)
The election of [[William McKinley]] in [[U.S. presidential election, 18961896]] is widely seen as a resurgence of Republican dominance and is sometimes cited as a [[realigning election]].
The ensuing election of [[Abraham Lincoln]] in [[1860]] ended the domination of the fragile coalition of pro-slavery southern Democrats and conciliatory nothern Democrats which had existed since the days of [[Andrew Jackson]].
In ''The Emerging Republican Majority'', [[Kevin Phillips]], then a Nixon strategist, argued (based on the [[U.S. presidential election, 19681968 election results]]) that support from Southern whites and growth in the [[Sun Belt]], among other factors, was driving an enduring Republican electoral [[realigning electionrealignment]].
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 Elections
Although their formula correctly predicted the winners of the U.S. presidential elections between 1932 and 2000, it did not correctly predict the winners of all the U.S. presidential elections between 1789 and 1928.
Schulman (2001) obviously believed that U.S. presidential elections over the last 70 years are not typical of all U.S. presidential elections.
Although any of the currently declared Democratic candidates for President could, in theory, win in 2004 if they carefully choose their vice presidential candidates, in practice it would be difficult for many of them to find candidates for Vice President with the right combination of governmental and non-governmental experience.
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 Letter U Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article U.S. presidential election, 2004/Archive 4.
U.S. Presidential Daily Briefing of August 6, 2001
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 U.S._presidential_election,_1960
The U.S. presidential election of 1960 was held on November 8, 1960.
Nixon's negative experience in the debates caused him to shun debates in his 1968 and 1972 campaigns, and the next presidential debates would not be held until 1976.
The main economic issue during the election was the USSR's high economic growth rate in comparison to the United States'.
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 Geostat Center: US Presidential Election Maps: 1860-1996
A map of the 2000 presidential election, based on different data, is available at 2000 Presidential Election Resources.
The Data for the Candidate and Constituency Statistics of Elections in the United States were originally collected by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
The data utilized in the construction of these maps were made available by the Inter-university Consortium for Political Social Research (ICPSR Study # 7757).
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 President Elect - 1824
About a year before the election he suffered a paralytic stroke which weakened him physically throughout the campaign.
In fact, all the presidential and vice presidential candidates were from the same party.
He had served as a U.S. Senator, a minister to France, and was also both President Jefferson and President Monroe's Secretary of the Treasury.
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 U.S._presidential_election,_1948
The U.S. presidential election of 1948 is best known as one of the greatest political upsets in history, as incumbent President Harry S Truman defeated Republican Thomas Dewey against the predictions of most contemporary polls and in spite of a three-way split in his own Democratic party.
In gearing up for the election of 1948, both major parties courted General Dwight Eisenhower, a popular war hero and political moderate who could carry a large number of votes on the back of his military record alone.
Spirits were low: the Republicans had taken control of both houses of Congress and a majority of state governorships during the 1946 midterm elections by running against Truman, and his administration did not seem to have become more popular.
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 Results of Presidential Elections - The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net
Starting with the 1804 election, the method of electing the Vice President, as spelled out in the 12th Amendment, led to separate ballots cast for the President and Vice President, with the winner in each race gaining the seat.
In 1854, Congress established Election Day as the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November; 1856 was the first time all presidential elections happened on the same day by law.
Prior to the 1804 election, the method of electing the Vice President, as spelled out in the Constitution, was for the first runner-up to be the Vice President.
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 President Elect - Articles - An analysis of the U.S. Presidential Election of 2000
Democratic candidates in presidential elections over the past half-century have won an average of 46.1% of the popular vote.
Within days of her own election, Hillary Clinton said "I believe strongly that in a democracy, we should respect the will of the people and to me, that means it's time to do away with the Electoral College and move to the popular election of our president." Bi-partisan proposals are already going forward in Congress.
It is the pervasive fear throughout the thin states that if the president were chosen by direct election, whatever influence they retain through their disproportionate strength in the Electoral College would disappear, swamped beneath the massive populations of the mega-states.
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 U.S._presidential_election_maps
Maps depicting results of the 2000 election used blue to represent states supporting Democrat Al Gore and red for those supporting Republican George W. Bush.
The exceptional bitterness of that election ingrained the red state vs. blue state divide in public consciousness, and since then red has been closely associated with Republicans and blue with Democrats.
Neither major party was historically associated with any particular color; network television electoral maps alternated colors to avoid the appearance of bias.
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1860- U.S. presidential election, 1860: Abraham Lincoln is elected as the 16th President of the United States, the first Republican to hold that office.
1956- U.S. presidential election, 1956: Republican incumbent Dwight D. Eisenhower is reelected by defeating Democrat challenger Adlai E. Stevenson in a rematch of their contest four years earlier.
1888- U.S. presidential election, 1888: Democrat incumbent Grover Cleveland wins the overall popular vote, but is voted out of office because he loses in the Electoral College to Republican challenger Benjamin Harrison.
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 presidential candidate directory - California-Recall.com
If a presidential candidate fails to hit it off with the media at the first primary, then that presidential candidate is likely to have a political mountain to climb up to the November election..
There were two presidential debates and one vice presidential debate during the 1988 general election.
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 ElectionsCentral- A History of Presidential Elections
This part of our site provides the history of each Presidential election.
We also provide a complete review of the 2004 election.
Welcome to our History of Presidential Elections Site.
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 1928
November 6 - U.S. presidential election, 1928: Republican Herbert Hoover wins by a wide margin over Democrat Alfred E. Smith.
January 5 - Walter Mondale, U.S. Senator, Democratic presidential nominee in 1984
August 22 - Alfred E. Smith accepts the Democratic presidential nomination, with WGY simulcasting the event on radio and Television.
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 U.S. Elections
Presidential Election of 2004, Electoral and Popular Vote Summary
Presidential Election of 2000, Electoral and Popular Vote Summary
Electoral College Votes by State, 2004 Presidential Elections
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 U.S._Senate_election,_1928
The U.S. Senate election, 1928 was an election for the United States Senate which coincided with the election of Republican Herbert Hoover as President.
special election held due to refusal of Senate to seat Frank L. Smith (R-IL), elected but charged with fraud and corruption
special election held due to death of Frank B. Willis (R-OH)
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The historical novel Caribbean, written by James A. Michener, depicts the history of the Caribbean region from the time of the Carib Indians through approximately 1990.
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 Nicaragua agrees to a U.S. supervised presidential election in 1928 May 4 in History
Nicaragua agrees to a U.S. supervised presidential election in 1928
Nicaragua agrees to a U.S. supervised presidential election in 1928 May 4 in History
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 Presidential Election Time Table
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