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 U.S. presidential election - Open Encyclopedia
After an attempt to seek the Democratic nomination in the 1980 election revealed just the depth to which this scandal and the damage it had done to his reputation had lingered, and the general public's perception of him of being, unlike his brothers, an "ultraliberal", Kennedy has never again sought the presidency.
1920- Warren G. Harding was a little-known U.S. Senator from Ohio before receiving the Republican nomination in the presidential election of 1920.
The election of the United States President is governed by Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution, as amended by Amendments XII, XXII, and XXIII.
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 U.S. presidential election
The election of the United States President is governed by Section 1of ArticleTwo of the United States Constitution, asamended by Amendments XII, XXII, and XXIII.
Voter turnout in Presidential elections has been on the decline inrecent years, although it bounced back slightly during the 2000 election from 1996's lows.
The last election was held on November 7, 2000.
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 wiki/Gerald Ford Definition / wiki/Gerald Ford Research
He was, for the first time in his political life, unable to attend a Republican National Convention The Republican National Convention, the presidential nominating convention of the United States Republican Party, is held every four years to determine the party's candidate for the coming Presidential election and the party's platform.
Ford was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian award in the United States.
Elections alternately coincide with the presidential election; when they do not, they are called mid-term elections....
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 U.S._presidential_election,_1860
The election of Abraham Lincoln made South Carolina's secession from the United States a foregone conclusion.
The U.S. presidential election of 1860 is widely considered to be a realigning election.
The election was noteworthy for the exaggerated sectionalism of the vote, with Lincoln not even on the ballot in nine Southern states- and winning only 2 of 996 counties in the entire South[1] (http://elections.harpweek.com/1860/Overview-1860-2.htm#results).
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 Who Will Win the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election?
The winner of the 2004 U. Presidential election will be Democratic Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.
We find that the best jobs for presidential candidates to have are Director of Central Intelligence, general officer in the United States Armed Forces, Governor, President, and U. Representative (in that order).
We analyzed the government experience of the two major party candidates in each of the U. Presidential elections since 1932 in an attempt to discover a formula for determining the outcome of future (or hypothetical) U. Presidential elections.
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 Historical Presidential Clothing: 20th Century
After President Nixon's resignation, Ford's pardon Nixon which was one of the principal reasions why he lost the 1976 presidential election to Georgia Governor, Jimmy Carter.
John Kennedy (1961-63): John Fitzgerald Kennedy was was the 34th president of the United States, the great-grandson of Irish immigrants.
He became one of the most charismatic leaders of the United States when he was elected president in 1961.
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 Databases: ALL DATABASES: Abstracts/Fulltext/Indexes
Contains transcripts of speeches, television ads and debates of twelve United States general election Presidential campaigns from 1952 through 1996.
An annotated reference guide to the history of the world (excluding the United States and Canada) from 1450 to the present.
These documents range from presidential speeches, international agreements, and Supreme Court decisions to U.S. governmental reports, scientific findings, and cultural discussions.
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 U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2004 election was the first to be affected by the campaign finance reforms mandated by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain-Feingold Bill for its sponsors in the United States Senate).
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.
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.
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 IPRI—Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais
To the dismay of the Portuguese democrats, however, the complication for the United States and its allies in the 1940s and the opportunity Salazar exploited was the Azores settlement.
Elections for a constituent assembly were to be held prior to independence.
The election campaign of General Humberto Delgado in 1958 led to large-scale popular mobilization throughout Portugal, and the regime was also shaken by disgruntlement within the military.
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 U.S. presidential election, 1960 - Biocrawler definition:U.S. presidential election, 1960 - Biocrawler
The main economic issue during the election was the USSR's high economic growth rate in comparison to the United States'.
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 U.S. presidential election of 1960 was held on November 8, 1960.
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 Portugal_1900_2000
1915 - Holy Sacrament Feast, the largest Portuguese religious feast in the United States, is born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, thanks to the efforts of three Madeiran immigrants.
  1996- Jorge Sampaio defeats former Prime Minister Cavaco Silva in presidential election.
1976 - First parliamentary elections under the new democratic constitution.
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 Zogby Worldwide
Since 1972, the only Democrats to carry Florida in a presidential election are Jimmy Carter in 1976 and Bill Clinton in 1996.
Florida’s 27 electoral votes decided the 2000 presidential election, after weeks of recounts and court injunctions concluded in a 537-vote victory for Bush over Democrat Al Gore.
48 per cent of respondents would vote for the Republican incumbent in the 2004 United States presidential election, while 47 per cent would support Democratic nominee John Kerry.
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 General Election Data For The United States, 1970-1988
NOTE: County-level election returns for the years 1974, 1976, 1978, and 1980-1988 for the offices of president, governor, United States senator and representative, and one additional state-wide office in each state can be routinely supplied in two formats.
They are available either as one physical file per state (the normal mode of storing and supplying returns for elections prior to 1974), or as a single national file for each year containing all counties in the United States and the votes cast for each party contesting elections anywhere in the nation.
SUMMARY: This data collection consists of national files containing county-level returns for elections to the offices of president, United States senator and representative, and governor.
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 U.S._presidential_election,_1916
U.S. Supreme Court justice Charles Evans Hughes was nominated as a compromise candidate to unite the Republican and Progressive factions which had split in 1912.
At the time of the U.S. presidential election of 1916, Europe was embroiled in World War I.
Public sentiment in the still neutral United States leaned towards the Allied Powers due to the occupation of parts of France and Belgium by the German Empire, but most American voters wanted to avoid involvement in the war, and preferred to continue a policy of strict neutrality.
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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.
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.
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...
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 The Grand Design of the 20th Century
His presidential years were rife with Soviet efforts, through a horde of spies in the United States, to gain full knowledge about the atom bomb and its method of production.
Electioneering, he promised a drastic rooting-out of Communists in government: little, or nothing was done.
It was so rare, in these times of presidential protection for spies and traitors, to find a man who believed as honest folk believed and suited his actions to his beliefs.
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 CNN.com
First, the last time Democrats won a presidential election where national security was a major issue was back in 1964, when Lyndon Johnson beat Barry Goldwater, who was seen by some voters as reckless.
In this Democratic presidential race, foreign policy credentials and credibility as national -- as commander in chief is probably going to be more relevant than it has been in any presidential race since 1980, I think, when Ronald Reagan ran against Jimmy Carter.
And an ex-governor of California beat the incumbent president of the United States using, in substantial measure, national security issues.
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 U.S. presidential election, 1976
See also: President of the UnitedStates, U.S. presidential election, 1976, History of the United States (1964-1980)
Other elections : 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988
The election was held on November 2, 1976.
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 Caudilhos
died in 1976 t was then known as the Republic of the United States of Brazil
and the former presidential candidate of the Liberal Alliance, Vargas was "defeated" by Prestes in a disputed election earlier that year.
On November 10, Vargas, ruling by decree, then made a broadcast in which he stated his plans to assume dictatorial powers under a new constitution derived from European fascist models, thereby curtailing presidential elections (his ultimate objections) and dissolving congress.
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 History & Statistics < Voting < Libraries < DePauw University
United States Congressional Elections, 1788 - 1997 Roy O. Ref. 1967.D77 1998
Official records on the electoral college, laws, procedures, and statistics on presidential elections, past and present.
U.S. Elections 2004 For readers unfamiliar with American politics; text in Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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 Geostat Center: US Presidential Election Maps: 1860-1996
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.
A map of the 2000 presidential election, based on different data, is available at 2000 Presidential Election Resources.
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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 party rental Arizona - Local business directory. party rental Arizona .
U.S. House election, 2004 Elections to the United States House of Representatives will be held on November 2, 2004.
For the same date is scheduled: the U.S. Presidential election, 2004 the U.S. Senate election, 2004 Table showing incumbents for each district by party (Opponents will be added as they become known) District Incumbent Party Elected Status Opponent Alabama 1 Jo Bonner Republican 2002
The group's next album, Hotel California in 1976, was about the pursuit of the American dream, 1970s style.
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 Various Authors Criticize the Characters of Kerry / Edwards - BreakTheChain.org
He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1971, and in 1976 he was elected to the first of three terms in the United States Senate.
In the country that is home of the world's toughest theocratic dictatorship, an e-mail from Presidential nominee, you, John Forbes Kerry, sent to the paper by your campaign committee, although they deny sending it, was printed word-for-word on the front page of Iran's main newspaper.
Maria Teresa Thiersten Simoes-Ferreira Heinz Kerry was born in Mozambique, the daughter of a Portuguese physician, and was educated in Switzerland and South Africa.
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 Wizard of Oz Links Page
Not in Kansas Anymore, an Oz-themed political satire about the 2000 United States Presidential Election, by Irving Wesley Hall
Reviews of Oz: A Rock and Road Musical (released in North America as 20th Century Oz), an odd 1976 Australian movie -- [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ]
The Lizard of Oz by Richard Seltzer (it's not quite an Oz book, but with a name like that, and the fact that it is online, I couldn't resist) -- [ A ] [ B ] [ audio book ] [ play ]
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 Ground Zero Books Ltd. Title Index
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Life of an Irish Soldier: Reminiscences of General Sir Alexander Godley, G.C.B., K.C.M.G. Spies in Ireland
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 U.S. presidential election debates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Every presidential election in the United States, the two main candidates (almost always the candidates of the two main parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party) engage in a debate.
As the candidates in the following elections of 1964, 1968 and 1972 feared to make the same mistakes and maybe lose an election because of such a debate, it took until 1976 for the second series of televised presidential debates after 1960 to be held.
The role was filled by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters (LWV) civic organization in 1976, 1980 and 1984.
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 U.S. presidential election debates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Every presidential election in the United States, the two main candidates (almost always the candidates of the two main parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party) engage in a debate.
As the candidates in the following elections of 1964, 1968 and 1972 feared to make the same mistakes and maybe lose an election because of such a debate, it took until 1976 for the second series of televised presidential debates after 1960 to be held.
The role was filled by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters (LWV) civic organization in 1976, 1980 and 1984.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/American_presidential_debate   (1234 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election debates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Every presidential election in the United States, the two main candidates (almost always the candidates of the two main parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party) engage in a debate.
As the candidates in the following elections of 1964, 1968 and 1972 feared to make the same mistakes and maybe lose an election because of such a debate, it took until 1976 for the second series of televised presidential debates after 1960 to be held.
The role was filled by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters (LWV) civic organization in 1976, 1980 and 1984.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_debate   (1263 words)

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