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 G21 - IRISH EYES: "2004 U.S. Presidential Candidates' Scorecard"
While most observers expect Senator John Kerry to win important states with major Irish population centers -- California, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York -- Republicans and Democrats are focusing their outreach efforts on up to 17 key battleground states which are expected to determine this year's Presidential election outcome.
Lastly, voters need to be troubled regarding a new United States-United Kingdom extradition treaty, signed by Attorney General John Ashcroft and British Home Secretary David Blunkett in March 2004.
In 2004, the Republican Party is using the Administration's resume on Irish issues to woo Irish Catholic voters, especially in key battleground states.
www.g21.net /irish71.htm

  
 Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Connecticut (pronounced /kəˈnɛtɪkət/; the second C is silent) is a state of the United States, part of the New England region, as well as the southernmost state in New England and the wealthiest state in the country.
Weicker was known as a liberal Republican, who served as Governor of Connecticut from 1991-1995 as a member of the indepedent A Connecticut Party.
Connecticut's last Republican to serve in the US Senate was Lowell P. Weicker Jr, who was a Senator from 1971-1989 when he was defeated by Joe Lieberman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Connecticut   (4780 words)

  
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Presidential CandidateElectoral Vote Popular Vote Pct Party Running Mate(Electoral Votes) Franklin Delano Roosevelt of New York (W) 432 25,602,504 53.5% Democrat Harry S Truman of Missouri (432) Thomas Edmund Dewey of New York 99 22,006,285 46.0% Republican John William Bricker of Ohio (99)..
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 election of 1804 was the first presidential election conducted following the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
www.alanaditescili.net /browse.php?title=U/US/USP   (3523 words)

  
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Presidential CandidateElectoral Vote Popular Vote Pct Party Running Mate(Electoral Votes) Franklin Delano Roosevelt of New York (W) 432 25,602,504 53.5% Democrat Harry S Truman of Missouri (432) Thomas Edmund Dewey of New York 99 22,006,285 46.0% Republican John William Bricker of Ohio (99)..
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 election of 1804 was the first presidential election conducted following the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
www.alanaditescili.net /browse.php?title=U/US/USP   (3523 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: U.S. presidential election, 2004
Republican Party presidential nomination, 2004 was the series of primaries and caucuses that determined who was to be chosen at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City as the Republican Partys candidate in the U.S.
Democratic Party presidential nomination process was a series of primaries and caucuses culminating in the Democratic National Convention that decided which pair of candidates would represent the Democrats in the 2004 election for President and Vice President of the United States.
(See the U.S. House election, 2004 and the U.S. Senate election, 2004 for more information.) The United States House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/U.S.-presidential-election,-2004   (972 words)

  
 Campaigns & Elections
From April 2004 to November 2004, the Factiva Media Visibility Index will be tracking the number of times current, hot-button issues are mentioned in the media by candidates competing in the 2004 Presidential election.
The Election 2000: an Internet Library is a selective collection of nearly 800 sites archived daily between August 1, 2000 and January 21, 2001, covering the United States national election period.
Historical Election Results: View the electoral votes, popular votes, electors, and certificates of past presidential elections, 1788-2004.
www.columbia.edu /cu/libraries/indiv/dsc/campaign.html   (2815 words)

  
 Bush family election special 2004
Bush held at least thirteen other directorships, including the board of the Simmons Company (later a major financial contributor to the campaigns of both Bush presidencies), the Continental Bank & Trust Company of New York, and United States Guaranty Trust.
Averell Harriman later formed an association with the Democratic Party, becoming at various times Governor of New York State, Ambassador to Moscow and Special Presidential Envoy.
Coincidentally or not, Kurt von Schroeder was one of the principal German advisers assisting this negotiation.
www.e-book.com.au /electionspecial04.htm   (6616 words)

  
 US Presidential Elections 2004 / Debates / George Bush / John Kerry / John Edwards / Richard Cheney American Election News, Links, International Coverage
www.micheal moore.com.atlas, american presidential elections,presidential elections results, presidential elections history, past presidential elections, presidential primary elections, usa presidential elections, voter turnout in presidential electionsFox News.com/politics New York Times/...
Keele University; guide to Elections and Electoral Systems in the United States FPC.state.gov/c9809.htm Department of State - 'US Election Process' America Votes.org non-partisan political organization aiming to increase voter registration, education and participation Vote-Smart.org Biographies, issue positions, voting records and campaign finances of leading candidates Pure Politics.com.
Vote.org dedicated to 'fair elections where every vote counts and all voters are represented' Election Guide 04.com FindLaw.com/legal news/lit/election 2004 Legal news and commentary e-democracy.org/us Election news, coverage & links Political Humor.About.com/election 2004 Cagle.slate.msn.com/Political Cartoons NationalAtlas.gov...
www.thebigproject.co.uk /USElections   (6616 words)

  
 George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George W. Bush kept Dick Cheney as his running mate, but there was continuing speculation during the summer of 2004 that he might have been replaced; notably, former New York Sen.
Defenders of the Bush messages liken his messages to those of Franklin D. Roosevelt's re-election campaign, which used images of the December 7 attack by Japan on the United States and advised Americans to "Remember Pearl Harbor."
Late in the 2004 campaign, however, he said that the states should be allowed to "enable people to you know, be able to have rights, like others." [1] Activists on both sides of the issue took this comment as endorsing civil unions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_W._Bush_presidential_campaign,_2004   (2228 words)

  
 United States presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On March 10, 2004, Bush officially clinched the number of delegates needed to be nominated at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City.
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 following is list of the states considered swing states in the 2004 election by most news organizations and which candidate they eventually went for.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2004   (6080 words)

  
 US-China Engagement
Taiwan's President Seems Secure Despite a Huge Rally By Keith Bradsher (New York Times, Mar. 28, 2004) President Chen Shui-bian agreed to one of the demonstrators' demands, but seemed to be in a strong position to fend off others and to remain Taiwan's president for the next four years.
Pan-Blues: Screaming the Blues, Set for a Shakeup By Mac William Bishop (Asia Times, Mar. 26, 2004) The furor surrounding Taiwan's presidential election is a symptom of the dysfunction of the opposition.
(Taiwan News, Feb. 9, 2004) The first presidential debates in Taiwan's history will be held on February 14 and 21, pitting incumbent president and DPP Chairman Chen Shui-bian against KMT Chairman Lien Chan.
www.taiwansecurity.org /TSR-2004President.htm   (6080 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner - The church and politics - Sunday November 7, 2004
This perception was well presented to the massive audience in a religious performance at Dix Hills, New York, which was staged by the ultra-conservative Upper Room Christian World Center, two days before the U.S. Presidential election.
However, the outcome of the United States Presidential election may be due in large measure to the perception that the incumbent was more decisive than his opponent on a number of issues.
The tendency is to judge the impact of the church on political life in relation to how often the views of church leaders make the news.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/20041107/cleisure/cleisure4.html   (957 words)

  
 New England - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
In the 2000 presidential election, Democratic candidate Al Gore carried all of the New England states except for New Hampshire, and in 2004, John Kerry, a native New Englander himself, carried all six New England states for the Democrats.
The New England region of the United States is located in the northeastern corner of the country.
New England is perhaps the most well-defined region of the United States, with more uniformity and more shared heritage than other regions of the country.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /new_england.htm   (1955 words)

  
 Peace and Freedom Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the 1968 election, the New York Peace and Freedom Party consisted of a fractious coalition of competing Marxist groups along with libertarians led by Murray Rothbard.
The Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) is a United States political party founded in 1967 as a leftist organization opposed to the Vietnam War.
Their position on the ballot was restored in 2003 after a voter registration drive, and convicted murderer/political prisoner and Native American activist Leonard Peltier was chosen as the party's 2004 presidential candidate at the August 2004 State Convention.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_Peace_and_Freedom_Party   (536 words)

  
 Swing state - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The swing states of Illinois and New York were key to the outcome of the 1888 election.
In United States presidential politics, a swing state (also, battleground state) is a state in which no candidate has overwhelming support, meaning that any of the major candidates have a reasonable chance of winning the state's electoral college votes.
Coverage of battleground states in 2000 election from CNN
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Swing_state   (839 words)

  
 freedomhouse.org: Home
March 28, 2006 - A coalition of leading American human rights and democracy promotion NGOs, including Freedom House, has appealed to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to announce the United States' candidacy for a seat on the newly created UN Human Rights Council.
March 27, 2006 - ENEMO's observation of Ukraine's pre-election period and Election Day on March 26 has shown significant improvements from the 2004 presidential elections, with Ukrainian voters able to exercise their right to vote freely.
February 07, 2006 — In collaboration with the Iraq Foundation, Freedom House conducted a workshop on the new Iraqi constitution November 7-10 in Amman, Jordan.
www.freedomhouse.org   (461 words)

  
 George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush, now the incumbent President of the United States, winner of the 2000 presidential election and re-elected in the 2004 election.
According to a New York Times analysis published on January 21, 2003, $364 billion out of the $674 billion "economic stimulus" plan is devoted towards eliminating the tax on dividends; however, the poorest fifth of Americans have an average of $25 in dividend income, while the richest fifth have $1,188.
Compassionate Conservatism: The slogan "Compassionate Conservatism" was endlessly used, abused, debated, and interpreted during the Presidential campaign of 2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_W._Bush_presidential_campaign,_2000   (926 words)

  
 United States Mission to Germany
Senator Richard Lugar, chairman of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and his delegation met with German officials in Berlin on November 23, 2004.
The evening began with a panel discussion by U.S. election experts on candidates and issues of the 2004 presidential race, moderated by Cherno Jobatey.
Several hundred guests attended the event that was held to thank all those who had participated in the preparation und realization of the unique exhibition of works from the New York Museum of Modern Art in Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie.
www.usembassy.de   (926 words)

  
 CBC - Canada Votes 2004 - Daily Answer - Answer Reference Shelf
The United States is planning to use DREs on a limited basis this year to streamline voting in the November presidential election.
King first became Prime Minister in 1921, but was defeated in the Oct. 29, 1925 general election in his Ontario riding of York North.
Elections Canada used to need that much time to prepare the voters' list because it was sending teams of enumerators to every home in Canada to update information from the previous general election.
www.cbc.ca /canadavotes/dailyanswer/answerweekone.html   (926 words)

  
 CBC - Canada Votes 2004 - Daily Answer - Answer Reference Shelf
The United States is planning to use DREs on a limited basis this year to streamline voting in the November presidential election.
King first became Prime Minister in 1921, but was defeated in the Oct. 29, 1925 general election in his Ontario riding of York North.
Elections Canada used to need that much time to prepare the voters' list because it was sending teams of enumerators to every home in Canada to update information from the previous general election.
www.cbc.ca /canadavotes/dailyanswer/answerweekone.html   (926 words)

  
 CBC - Canada Votes 2004 - Daily Answer - Answer Reference Shelf
The United States is planning to use DREs on a limited basis this year to streamline voting in the November presidential election.
King first became Prime Minister in 1921, but was defeated in the Oct. 29, 1925 general election in his Ontario riding of York North.
Elections Canada used to need that much time to prepare the voters' list because it was sending teams of enumerators to every home in Canada to update information from the previous general election.
www.cbc.ca /canadavotes/dailyanswer/answerweekone.html   (926 words)

  
 index.php
Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities
Timeline of the 2001 anthrax attacks in New York
Timeline of Islamist terrorism against the United States
www.calsky.de /lexikon/en/txt/t/ti/index.php   (307 words)

  
 Ralph Nader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nader was drafted as a candidate for President of the United States on the Green Party ticket during the 1996 presidential election.
Ralph Nader appears in an episode of The Simpsons that aired after the 2004 presidential election in which he is portrayed as a clandestine member of the Springfield Republican Party and is thanked for all the fine work he has done for the Republicans.
Nader was the presidential candidate of the Green Party in the 1996 election and 2000 election (in both elections, Winona LaDuke was his vice-presidential nominee).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ralph_Nader   (3943 words)

  
 Ralph Nader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nader was drafted as a candidate for President of the United States on the Green Party ticket during the 1996 presidential election.
Nader was the presidential candidate of the Green Party in the 1996 election and 2000 election (in both elections, Winona LaDuke was his vice-presidential nominee).
Nader's lawsuit against GM was ultimately decided by the high Court of New York, whose opinion in the case expanded the privacy rights that can be remedied in tort.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ralph_Nader   (3763 words)

  
 Bush family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margaret is a direct lineal ancestor of George W. Bush and Elizabeth is a direct lineal ancestor of John Forbes Kerry, Bush's opponent in the 2004 U.S. Presidential election.
John Prescott Ellis, son of Nancy Bush Ellis, first cousin of George W. Bush and media consultant, who was a consultant for Fox News during the 2000 Presidential Election at the time the station prematurely called the election for George W. Bush.
Timothy married Lydia Newcomb, daughter of Daniel Newcomb and Elizabeth May, on 26 July 1791 in Penfield, New York.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bush_family   (860 words)

  
 Exit Zone By Jack Shafer
But after the experience of 2004, nobody is going to believe that raw exit polls are any better at predicting elections than conventional political pollsters, some of whom called the presidential election right, and some of whom called it wrong.
The skewed exit poll data didn't cause any of the National Election Pool owners (CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, Fox News, and the Associated Press) who commissioned the Edison/Mitofsky data to incorrectly project a winner in any contest.
In the 1980s, when the British-born David Hockney achieved fame in the United States, his paintings...
slate.com /id/2109310   (1069 words)

  
 Hillary Rodham Clinton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clinton announced in November 2004 that she will seek a second term in the Senate in the 2006 New York election for Senator.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (born Hillary Diane Rodham on October 26, 1947) is the junior United States Senator from New York, serving her freshman term since January 3, 2001.
The article challenged the assumption that Sen. Clinton's appeal in upstate New York would be the harbinger of her ability to attract support from moderates and conservatives nationwide, setting off a debate throughout the blogosphere as to her presidential prospects [72].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hillary_Rodham_Clinton   (4903 words)

  
 Year in Review - sacbee.com
NEW YORK (AP) - The Iraq war and terrorism dominated the 2004 list of top stories in an annual Associated Press survey, but it was President Bush's election victory that editors and news directors chose as the biggest story of the year.
(AP) - Iraqi insurgents kept their homeland in turmoil during 2004, yet Iraq's interim leaders just as determinedly pressed ahead toward national elections early in the new year.
NEW YORK (AP) - The bond market wasn't supposed to finish out the year this way.
www.sacbee.com /24hour/special_reports/yearinreview   (811 words)

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