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  • [[Image:2008 US Electoral College Polling Map.png|right|300px|thumb|Election Results]] ...tor [[John McCain]] of [[Arizona]], the Republican candidate, and his Vice Presidential nominee, [[Alaska]] Governor [[Sarah Palin]].
    36 kilobytes (5,709 words) - 22:43, February 11, 2024
  • ...orge W. Bush]] was declared the winner over [[Vice President of the United States of America|Vice President]] [[Al Gore]] by 537 votes in the state of [[Flor ...ries, Bush went on to win [[South Carolina]] and 9 out of 13 super Tuesday states. McCain dropped out in March after a bitter primary.
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Presidential Election, 2008]]
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  • ...w the conventions impacted the elections, see [[United States Presidential Election, 2008]] * Senator and former Presidential candidate [[Hillary Clinton]] (D-NY)
    13 kilobytes (1,827 words) - 02:32, October 17, 2019
  • ...Soil party platform. All of the candidates campaigned hard and long. The election results were seen earlier that year because of a new invention, the [[elect {{DEFAULTSORT:1848, United States presidential election,}}
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  • ...Polk, by Dee Lillegard, Children's Press, 1988.</ref> The results of the election were: {{DEFAULTSORT:1844, United States presidential election,}}
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:1836, United States presidential election,}} [[Category:United States Presidential Elections]]
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  • ...ted to the Presidency. He once said in a speech, "President of the United States! I'd rather be ''e-lect-ed'' to that office than have anything tangible of {{DEFAULTSORT:1904, United States presidential election}}
    1 kilobytes (158 words) - 21:08, July 13, 2016
  • ...ome went to the Democrats, who began remarshalling themselves for the next election.<ref>[[Encyclopedia of Presidents, Ulysses S. Grant]], by Zachary Kent, Chi {{DEFAULTSORT:1872, United States presidential election,}}
    2 kilobytes (294 words) - 21:07, July 13, 2016
  • ...d not escalate the war in Vietnam. Johnson won a landslide victory in the election.<ref>Encyclopedia of Presidents, by Jim Hargrove, Children's Press, 1987, p ...ed that relying on the Republican base alone would not be enough to win an election, and took steps to ensure that from 1968 onwards the Republicans would camp
    10 kilobytes (1,495 words) - 04:04, September 30, 2020
  • {{DEFAULTSORT:1880, United States Presidential election,}} [[Category:United States Presidential Elections]]
    1 kilobytes (143 words) - 21:07, July 13, 2016
  • ..., Rutherford B. Hayes, by Zachary Kent, Children's Press, 1989.</ref> The election results showed: ...nce he was a "person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States" (there was no dispute that Hayes won the popular vote, and therefore shoul
    4 kilobytes (667 words) - 20:59, February 5, 2018
  • ...emocrats chose [[Horatio Seymour]] as their candidate. The results of the election were: {{DEFAULTSORT:1868, United States presidential election,}}
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  • In the '''1884 presidential election''', [[Democratic Party]] candidate [[Grover Cleveland]] ran against the [[R As the election grew near, it appeared that because of his relative experience, Blaine was
    11 kilobytes (1,629 words) - 03:01, April 21, 2019
  • ...n held under the [[United States Constitution|Constitution of 1798]]. Ten states chose [[Electoral College|electors]] to vote for President; [[North Carolin ...states' electors unanimously voted for [[George Washington]]. Since this election was held before the [[Twelfth Amendment]], each elector voted for two separ
    2 kilobytes (205 words) - 17:40, September 14, 2018
  • When [[George Washington]] chose not to run for President again in the '''election of 1796''', the office was open for other politicians. Vice President [[Joh {{DEFAULTSORT:1796, United States presidential election,}}
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  • ...re-election.<ref>''America Afire: Jefferson, Adams, and the Revolutionary Election of 1800''. Bernard A. Weisberger.</ref> He consented to serve a second term This election was held before the [[Twelfth Amendment]], so each elector had two votes; t
    1 kilobytes (178 words) - 16:59, October 30, 2019
  • ...his running-mate, referred to as the "dream ticket," but Ford wanted more presidential power than Reagan was willing to give him. Reagan instead chose his lead r ...ebates|Presidential Debate]] between the two candidates shortly before the election. Reagan used Carter's own words against him when he brought up Carter's use
    6 kilobytes (918 words) - 00:09, December 22, 2019
  • The election of 1800 was the first election that seriously challenged an incumbent for the Presidency. [[John Adams]] ...Federalists to switch their support to Jefferson, finally resulting in his election.
    2 kilobytes (288 words) - 17:43, September 14, 2018
  • ...e ardent [[Federalist]], [[Charles C. Pickney]] in the 1804 election. The election was a landslide victory for Jefferson, and began the decreasing power of th This was the first election where the President and Vice President were elected separately, after the f
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  • |government =Semi-presidential republic ...guage of the marketplace. Malians enjoy a relative harmony rare in African states.
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  • * The [[Kingdom of Judah|United Monarchy of Judah and Israel]] under the anointed kings [[King David|David] * The [[Papal States]] under the Catholic [[Pope]]s, from A.D. 754 to 1870.
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  • ...of the [[United States Congress]], the [[lower house]] being the [[United States House of Representatives]]. The U.S. Senate is composed of 100 Senators, tw ...s for a candidate amid alternate slates of Electors, then the presidential election is transferred to the [[House]] to select the president from the top three
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  • *Ambassador to the United States—Hugo de Zela *Permanent Representative to the United Nations—Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros
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  • |government =Federal republic (presidential) ...d the [[Gulf of Mexico]] to the east. Mexico is a federal republic with 31 states and 1 federal district. Its capital is [[Mexico City]]. At present Mexico's
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  • ...um=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+OTB+%28Outside+The+Beltway+|+OTB%29</ref> and election returns that gave him vastly larger support than final polls indicated. He ...tward politically and thereby decreased its rate of growth in the [[United States]].
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  • ...gthened ties with France, the former colonial power, as well as the United States and the main international lending institutions. Benin also has adopted a m ...sidential and legislative elections. Kérékou's principal opponent at the presidential poll, and the ultimate victor, was Prime Minister Nicéphore Soglo. Support
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  • ...y may have lost the Civil War, it has won the battle to control the United States Civil Service [[bureaucracy]].<ref>[https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018 ...[[aristocratic]] 1% upper class [[bourgeois]] plantation owners. With the election of Jackson, for the first time backwoods hillbillies and common folk had ac
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  • ...Escape Through the Nights of the Kurdish Regions: Based on a True Story. United Kingdom: Xlibris AU, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_uhIh_8vylwC&pg=PA ...i, A. (2010). The Persian Night: Iran Under the Khomeinist Revolution. United Kingdom: Encounter Books, [https://books.google.com/books?id=pUfyhqVM22MC&
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  • ...1941, following the occupation of western Iran by the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom, Reza Shah was forced to abdicate. His son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, ...qi zone remained unstable and dangerous.<ref>See Iraqforce and Tenth Army (United Kingdom) for more on British and Indian forces deployed to Iraq from 1941-4
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  • ...nd with a capital "P") is frequently used to denote the legislature of the United Kingdom, which is composed of the Queen, the [[House of Lords]] and the [[H This contrasts with presidential systems, where the members of the government (in particular the President)
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  • ...o nominate particular candidates for president of the United States. A '''presidential caucus''', as in Iowa, requires voters to meet together for several hours i ...ury to weaken the power of bosses and make the system more democratic. In presidential elections, they became important starting in 1952, when the first-in-the-na
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  • ...ction 1'''. The District constituting the seat of Government of the United States shall appoint in such manner as the Congress may direct: ...inted by the States, but they shall be considered, for the purposes of the election of President and Vice President, to be electors appointed by a State; and t
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  • The Federalist Party was the first [[political party]] in the [[United States]]. In 1790, Hamilton proposed a set of reforms designed to put the new fede ...ly ended Hamilton's political career. Following Jefferson's triumph in the election of 1800, Adams retired to his farm in Massachusetts. After twelve years of
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  • ...ess advocacy organization, to do something. That’s why we’ve joined 20 states in the federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the recently pa <br>'''''Translation: It's less than 5 months until [[Election Day]], when House Democrats face all voters at [[Obamageddon]].'''''
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  • ...n as '''Gitmo''' or '''the Spa''' is a military [[prison]] of the [[United States of America]] on the southeastern tip of the island of [[Cuba]]. In this pri ...oastal area on southeastern [[Cuba]] occupied and controlled by the United States government pursuant to a 1903 Lease Agreement with the newly independent Re
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  • ...ts.org/archive/mandel/1968/11/workersdem.htm</ref> however a "democratic" election in a communist system has candidates from only one party, nominated by high ...and has infiltrated the [[Democratic Party|Democrat Party]] of the United States since at least the World War II era, more so since the 1960s, and has fully
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  • ...ially '''''The Commonwealth of Virginia''''') is one of the fifty [[United States]]. Named in honor of [[Queen Elizabeth I]] of [[England]], Virginia was als The state Constitution of Virginia, like all of the other 50 states, acknowledges God or our Creator or the ''Sovereign Ruler of the Universe''
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  • |country=the United States |allegiance=[[Great Britain]], [[The United States]]
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  • | headquarters = New York, United States ...'''Fox News Channel''' until April 2023 was ranked as the leading [[United States]] [[cable]] and [[satellite]] news channel.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=DellaV
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