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- ...[[Nevada]] and U.S. Senate Majority Leader in the 111th Congress for the [[Democratic Party|Democrats]]. He became Minority Whip (the #2 job) in 1998, and Minori ...enator [[Chris Dodd]] (right)]]Harry Reid has voted with a majority of his Democratic colleagues 94.8% of the time during the current [[Congress]].<ref>http://pr19 kilobytes (2,766 words) - 02:35, November 10, 2022
- ...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 ...er]] the Republican nomination, and knocked [[Harry S. Truman]] out of the Democratic race because of his poor showing. In 1964, [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] ended his9 kilobytes (1,426 words) - 14:54, April 27, 2023
- ...ocrats]]''''', who balk at his bailout plan for laid off local government (Democratic) workers. [http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/politics/2010/06/14/democrat ...rty official Diane Gooch concedes defeat to Anna Little for the Republican nomination in the sixth congressional district of [[NJ]]. [http://www.nj.com/news/inde108 kilobytes (15,755 words) - 19:26, May 25, 2021
- {{see also|Democratic Party}} '''Communism''' is a [[left-wing]] anti-democratic and violent ideology dedicated to supposedly overthrow [[capitalism]], repl100 kilobytes (14,353 words) - 22:46, January 7, 2026
- ...ch supporter of Trump and said concerning the first 100 days of his second presidential term: "The most wonderful 100 days in U.S. history. I can't believe how gre ...Ann Coulter's Bomb] - ''[[Washington Post]]'' - March 6, 2007; She called Democratic women "no-bra needing, sandal-wearing, [[hirsute]], somewhat fragrant [[hip14 kilobytes (2,178 words) - 14:21, April 22, 2025
- ...y Carter a week before the 1980 presidential election was the most-watched presidential debate ever until [[Donald Trump]]'s first debate with [[Hillary Clinton]] ...eevil]]" (conservative) Democrats to overcome the apparent majority led by Democratic Speaker [[Tip O'Neill]].144 kilobytes (21,025 words) - 23:39, October 20, 2025
- *[[Pat Buchanan]], commentator and presidential candidate .... Senator, leader of the [[Conservative Coalition]], and unsuccessful 1948 presidential candidate58 kilobytes (7,915 words) - 00:07, August 18, 2025
- ...i-capitalist, anti-fascist and anti-state views, subscribing to a range of democratic left-wing ideologies such as anarchism, communism, Marxism, social democrac ...rity Commission, as well as new steering committees on economic and social democratic reforms, military restructuring and modernization, and the internet. Xi's p127 kilobytes (18,558 words) - 23:21, January 11, 2026
- ...Oct. 31 and endorsed Democrat [[Bill Owens]], who carried the traditional Democratic vote. Early results show Hoffman lost the election, receiving 45% of the v After losing the Republican Party's nomination, Doug Hoffman was the [[Conservative Party of New York]]'s nominee for a sp7 kilobytes (921 words) - 07:26, April 9, 2019
- ...ting communist revolution) featured on a website that they shared with the Democratic Socialists of America.<ref name="IS BERNIE SANDERS A COMMUNIST"/> ...fter decades of running their own presidential candidates, stopped running presidential candidates because the gap between Democrats and American communists had gr72 kilobytes (9,454 words) - 22:19, December 13, 2025
- ...h and the election of [[Abraham Lincoln]] to the presidency in 1860; the [[Democratic Party]] itself would split, with a pro-slavery wing controlling the South, ...were enacted in September, 1850 as a result of the efforts and support of Democratic senator [[Stephen A. Douglas]] and Whig senator [[Daniel Webster]], and wer38 kilobytes (6,040 words) - 00:49, September 1, 2025
- ...m the federal bureaucracy. He was a bitterly reviled target of liberal and Democratic hatreds, while hailed by conservatives as a great, albeit tragic, American ...n again in 1928. Hoover was the obvious choice of the party and easily won nomination, against the popular governor of New York, [[Al Smith]]. Smith was a Cathol42 kilobytes (6,046 words) - 02:59, August 26, 2024
- ...nominated for the presidency that year if one of them were to win the GOP nomination. ...think the Republican party is a party full of the almighty God nor is the Democratic party. They both have weaknesses. And I'm not inextricably bound to either26 kilobytes (3,896 words) - 16:00, September 12, 2025
- ...-against-kavanaugh ACLU breaks its own policy, comes out against Kavanaugh nomination]. ''The Hill''. Retrieved September 29, 2018.</ref> ...partisan Democrats and ''Joe the Plumber'' was a [[Republican]], during a presidential election season. Questions remain and we can only guess as to their reasoni53 kilobytes (8,007 words) - 02:42, April 2, 2024
- ...particularly blaming current president James K. Polk. He worked toward the nomination of Zachary Taylor for the presidency, and when Taylor had won, Lincoln expe ...he had read in the papers that Stephan A. Douglas, his political rival and Democratic senator from Illinois, had placed before Congress a bill which would reopen84 kilobytes (13,521 words) - 03:15, July 6, 2024
- ...ate of [[Florida]] in the [[United States presidential election, 2000|2000 Presidential election]]. Legal challenges to the certified vote count went all the way t ...United States|Supreme Court]] was necessary to compel Bush to replace his nomination with [[Sam Alito]], who subsequently led the overturning of ''[[Roe v. Wade73 kilobytes (10,489 words) - 22:05, December 25, 2025
- ...e [[primary]], but in the general election, he was defeated by incumbent [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown, Sr. (1905-1996). ...wight Eisenhower]]'s [[Vice President of the United States of America|vice presidential]] [[running mate]].49 kilobytes (7,188 words) - 08:16, January 6, 2026
- ..., who created Uncle Sam and the elephant and donkey for the Republican and Democratic Parties, frequently attacked Tweed in his cartoons. ...conviction, which catapulted Tilden to national prominence and became the Democratic nominee for president in 1876. He won the popular vote by a hefty 250,000,18 kilobytes (2,894 words) - 03:26, January 18, 2025
- ==Nomination and Selection== ...Nobel Foundation: [http://nobelprize.org/nomination/nomination_facts.html Nomination Facts]</ref>23 kilobytes (3,468 words) - 19:19, October 11, 2025
- ...st Ladyship: Public Responses to Betty Ford's ''60 Minutes'' Interview." ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 2001 31(3): 397-414. ISSN 0360-4918.</ref> ...Anti-bossism, Internationalism, and the Congressional Campaign of 1948." ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 1990 20(1): 127-142. ISSN 0360-4918.</ref>33 kilobytes (4,792 words) - 20:14, November 21, 2025