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 Jesusland map - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "blue states" from the 2004 election have been merged with Canada to form a single nation, which is labeled the "United States of Canada".
Perhaps to that end, some have also noted the similarity between the electoral map of the U.S. in 2004 (which was somewhat similar to the electoral map following the 2000 election) and a map of the United States in 1860, showing the free and slave states prior to the American Civil War.
2004 United States presidential election by county, on a color spectrum from Democratic blue to Republican red
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&year601=1998&month601=1&day601=12&DisDate601=02 12 1998&Title601= The presidential line-item veto is declared unconstitutional by a United States federal judge.
&year471=1999&month471=4&day471=06&DisDate471=05 6 1999&Title471= Elections are held in Scotland and Wales for the new Scottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales &year472=1999&month472=4&day472=02&DisDate472=05 2 1999&Title472= Norman J. Sirnic and Karen Sirnic are murdered by Angel Maturino Resendiz in a parsonage in Weimar, Texas.
&year258=2002&month258=2&day258=17&DisDate258=03 17 2002&Title258= Portugal: elections for the Parliament &year259=2002&month259=2&day259=12&DisDate259=03 12 2002&Title259= In Texas, Andrea Yates is found guilty of drowning her five children on June 20, 2001.
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&year381=2000&month381=10&day381=07&DisDate381=11 7 2000&Title381= U.S. presidential election, 2000: Republican challenger George W. Bush defeats Democrat Vice President Al Gore, but the final outcome is not known for over a month because of disputed votes in Florida.
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 Freedom Alliance - The Price of Libery is Eternal Vigilance
This group of international busy bodies is in the United States to cast judgment and provide support and cover to a hopelessly disgruntled group of partisan Democrats who, if George Bush is re-elected, will contest the election on any and all grounds.
The OSCE carped that voter identification is made more difficult because Americans are not required to carry a "national identification document." This group of outsiders predicted "greater controversy" in the 2004 election than there was in 2000 because voting machines do not "produce the necessary paper trail."
The OSCE has already dispatched a group of five “election experts” to the United States.
freedomalliance.org /view_article.php?a_id=419   (698 words)

  
 WEBCommentary(tm) - Leftist Groups Call for U.N. Intervention in U.S. Presidential Election
Ron Paul (R-Texas) has said that any foreign monitoring of the U.S. election as a whole will violate American sovereignty, citing Article II of the Constitution that specifically assigns the conduct of elections to the States.
The Center cited news that seven leftist organizations recently petitioned the United Nations to monitor next month’s presidential election.
The Center is calling on American citizens to contact their local and state electoral boards and demand that international election monitors not be permitted access.
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 The SparkNotes Guide to the 2004 United States Presidential Election
Presidential candidates undertake a lengthy vetting process before they select their running mates, because they want to ensure that their choice for vice president will help them govern effectively and help them win the election.
After all, when you vote in a presidential election, you’re really voting for a package deal: both the president and the vice president appear on the ballot as a team.
Ralph Nader became famous recently for diverting votes in the 2000 election from Al Gore and George W.
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But other Mexicans should, because if the former ruling party returns to office in the next presidential election, in 2006, the country's democracy will have been short-lived.
The International Court of Justice, also known as the World Court, last Wednesday ordered the United States to review the convictions and sentences of the Mexican defendants.
Fox hopes to re-energize discussions with the U.S. leader on a possible migration accord that would move towards regularizing the status of an estimated 10 million Mexicans residing in the United States illegally.
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 United States current events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - TESTVERSION
2004 U.S. presidential election controversy: The voters challenging the presidential election results in the Ohio Supreme Court asked to drop their lawsuit (Moss v.
Margaret Spellings, an adviser to President Bush when he was Governor of Texas, is sworn in as the Secretary of Education.
Secretary of State Colin Powell and Florida Governor Jeb Bush head a U.S. delegation to Thailand, Indonesia, and other countries impacted by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.
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 February 2005 in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Howard Dean, a former governor of Vermont and 2004 presidential candidate, is elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
Doug Wead, a friend of President George W. Bush, releases tape recordings of conversations with Bush from 1998, when Bush was Governor of Texas.
Bush reportedly admits to marijuana use in one of the recorded conversations.
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 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was lawyer David Cobb of Texas, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
Other Greens, most prominently Ted Glick in his "A Green Party Safe States Strategy", called on the party to adopt a streategy of avoiding swing states in the upcoming presidential election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._Green_Party   (2558 words)

  
 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was Texas attorney and GPUS legal counsel David Cobb, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
Green and Growing's 158 signatories declared that "We think it essential to build a vigorous presidential campaign," citing as their chief reasons the need to gain ballot access for the Green Party, to define the Greens as an independent party, and the failures of the Democrats on issues of foreign and domestic policy.
In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
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&year258=2002&month258=2&day258=17&DisDate258=03 17 2002&Title258= Portugal: elections for the Parliament &year259=2002&month259=2&day259=12&DisDate259=03 12 2002&Title259= In Texas, Andrea Yates is found guilty of drowning her five children on June 20, 2001.
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 Remarks by Ambassador Joseph Huggins For “The 2004 Presidential Campaign” Reception Ambassador’s Residence at 6:00-8:00 p.m. - "Gaborone Botswana"
As you all know, 2004 is a Presidential election year in both the United States and Botswana.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to invite Dr. Maundeni and his group to come forward and share with you their thoughts about the 2004 Presidential Campaign in the United States.
U.S. Presidential elections are held every four years on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
gaborone.usembassy.gov /botswana/sp091404.html   (1213 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election, 2004
See also: President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, U.S. Democratic Party Presidential Primary, 2004, U.S. Republican Party Presidential Primary, 2004, 2004
July 14, 2003 - Edie Bukewihge, Republican, formally filed papers with the Federal Election Commission seeking a first term as President of the United States.
the U.S. Senate election, 2004, see United States Senate#Composition and elections
us-presidential-election-2004.asinah.net /american-encyclopedia/wikipe...   (1213 words)

  
 Republican Party of Burleson County Home Page
If you need Texas or National Republican Party information, the following links will open a new window at the Texas GOP and Republican National Committee and the Bush/Cheney 2004 Presidential Campaign sites.
The 2004 Election is now history and Burleson County voters used it to choose Republicans to represent them in local, state, and national government.
Here is where individual voters are joining together to create and guide the local, state, and national governments of this United States of America.
www.burlesongop.org   (381 words)

  
 Voting
In reply to the crisis of the Presidential Election of 2000, the federal government attempted to clarify and codify voting rights in the United States for the 2004 election through the enactment and implementation of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) Law.
EAC Chair DeForrest Soaries issued a statement rejecting any possible postponement or cancellation of the November 2, 2004 election due to a terrorist attack.
The EAC held a 2 days of public hearings in Houston Texas this week to allow its Board of Advisors and Standards Board to discuss the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) role and their organizational plans for the new agency.
www.epic.org /privacy/voting   (381 words)

  
 Austin, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Situated in the region of Central Texas, the Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area is one of the fastest-growing in the United States and is home to an estimated population of 1.4 million as of 2004.
Overall, the city leans Democratic; in the 2004 presidential election, although Senator John Kerry lost Texas' U.S. Electoral College votes when he was defeated by President George W. Bush by a wide margin, he won a substantial majority of the votes in Travis County as illustrated in this pictorial of votes by-county.
Waterloo was purchased by The Republic of Texas in 1839 and Mirabeau B. Lamar renamed the city in honor of Stephen F. Austin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Austin,_Texas   (4169 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election, 2004
the U.S. House election, 2004, see United States House of Representatives
the U.S. Senate election, 2004, see United States Senate#Composition and elections
Libertarians : The candidate will be chosen by delegates to the Libertarian Party National Convention on May 30, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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 biology - University of California, Santa Cruz
The substantial population of UCSC alumni in Santa Cruz has helped to change the electorate of the town from predominantly Republican [11] to markedly left-leaning, voting nearly three to one for Democrat John Kerry over Republican George W. Bush in the 2004 U.S. presidential election [12].
Protracted demonstrations in the 1970s and 1980s, some of which culminated in the occupation of the Chancellor's Office, were organized in opposition to the expansion into formally neutral countries of American hostilities in Southeast Asia, the United States Supreme Court's Bakke decision, and apartheid.
The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC or UC Santa Cruz) is a coeducational public university located in Santa Cruz, California.
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 George W. Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2004, Bush was elected to a second presidential term, defeating John Kerry, the junior Democratic Senator from Massachusetts.
A Congressional challenge to the Ohio election was rejected by a vote of 1-74 by the Senate and 31-267 in the House.
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the 43rd and current President of the United States and former governor of Texas.
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 Simonsays.com > Bookseller Resources > President George W. Bush: Our Forty-third President (Trade Paperback)
This biography of the forty-third president of the United States includes information about his early life, his first term as president, and coverage of his 2004 reelection campaign and subsequent election for a second term.
In 2001 George W. Bush won one of the closest and most disputed presidential elections in United States history.
Juvenile Nonfiction > History > United States > General
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 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was lawyer David Cobb of Texas, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
The voting results from the 2004 presidential election were considerably less impressive than the results of the Green Party's Nader-LaDuke presidential ticket in 2000, which had garnered more than 2,882,000 votes.
On June 26, the Green Party of the United States convention rejected the idea of an endorsement for Nader and chose Cobb as its presidential candidate, with Pat LaMarche of Maine as the candidate for vice-president.
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 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was Texas attorney and GPUS legal counsel David Cobb, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
The ASGP then changed its name to the "Green Party of the United States," adopted some of the G/GPUSA's structures (identity caucuses, for example), and was granted status as the official National Committee of the Green Party by the FEC in 2001.
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 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was lawyer David Cobb of Texas, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
On June 26, the Green Party of the United States convention rejected the idea of an endorsement for Nader and chose Cobb as its presidential candidate, with Pat LaMarche of Maine as the candidate for vice-president.
In 2002, John Eder 's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
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 David Cobb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Keith Cobb (born December 24, 1962 in San Leon, Texas) is an American lawyer and activist, and was the 2004 presidential candidate of the Green Party of the United States (GPUS).
On October 8, 2004, Cobb was arrested for what he and his supporters consider an act of civil disobedience, breaking a police line while protesting his exclusion from the presidential debates in Saint Louis, Missouri.
While some of Cobb's erstwhile supporters urged swing state residents to vote for Democrat John Kerry in order to stop the re-election of President George W. Bush, other Cobb supporters encouraged votes for Cobb and LaMarche in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was lawyer David Cobb of Texas, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
Other Greens, most prominently Ted Glick in his "A Green Party Safe States Strategy", called on the party to adopt a streategy of avoiding swing states in the upcoming presidential election.
In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_Green_Party   (847 words)

  
 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was lawyer David Cobb of Texas, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
Other Greens, most prominently Ted Glick in his "A Green Party Safe States Strategy", called on the party to adopt a streategy of avoiding swing states in the upcoming presidential election.
In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_Green_Party   (847 words)

  
 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was lawyer David Cobb of Texas, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
Other Greens, most prominently Ted Glick in his "A Green Party Safe States Strategy", called on the party to adopt a streategy of avoiding swing states in the upcoming presidential election.
In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ten_Key_Values_of_the_Green_Party   (2457 words)

  
 Green Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President was lawyer David Cobb of Texas, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine.
Other Greens, most prominently Ted Glick in his "A Green Party Safe States Strategy", called on the party to adopt a streategy of avoiding swing states in the upcoming presidential election.
In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine State House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ten_Key_Values_of_the_US_Green_Party   (2458 words)

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