Essays About Win Election

 

  • presidential election of 2000
    ... In 1988, Lieberman won the biggest upset victory in the country, by beating incumbent Lowell Weicker to win election to the US Senate by just 10,000 votes. ...
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  • presidential election of 2000
    ... In 1988, Lieberman won the biggest upset victory in the country, by beating incumbent Lowell Weicker to win election to the US Senate by just 10,000 votes. ...
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  • THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
    ... But, that isn't the way things are done for example, this year presidential election the person who had the most popular votes didn't win the election. ...
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  • Election Process
    ... In order to win a presidential election, a candidate must appeal successfully to the big states, such as California and Texas. Many ...
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  • Why did Labour win the 1997 electoin
    ... Re-elected conservative in 1997, John Redwood: "Two years ago I have already noted that we will not win the next election without making any changes". ...
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  • Election of 1876
    ... I am not criticizing the United States Government, but new measures should have been taken when the Republicans cheated to win the election. ...
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  • 1964 Presidential Election
    ... With no chance to win electoral votes from California or New York, Goldwater knew he had to win the South to win the election. Goldwater ...
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  • 2000 North Carolina Gubernatorial election
    ... Easley's stance on education. Image and personality also played key factors in Mike Easley's election win. These traits where made ...
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  • Why the GoreBush election is such a mess
    ... popular vote. However, he can still lose the election by losing Florida because he would not win the electoral vote. Many people ...
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  • Campaign Strategy
    ... There are many different combinations of states needed to win an election. ... If there were three candidates one would only need 15% to win the election. ...
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  • 1992 Presidential Election
    1992 Presidential Election As the voting began in the New Hampshire primary, there were ... The press believed the only way the Democrats could win in November was ...
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  • election of 1860
    ... election shows the growth in interest of politics. Lincoln, despite leading the other candidates in percentages, had become the first President to win by a ...
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  • Presidential Election of 1836
    ... Whigs realized they would have to unite and appeal to the common man if they were to win a presidential election, but for now the Jackson Democrats maintained ...
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  • the race
    ... media. The use and misuse of the media, political advertisements and televised debates has been known to win or lose an election. In ...
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  • The Election of 1956
    ... The republican party did not even control the house after the election. ... There wasn't much Stevenson could to win vote the American people were pretty solid on ...
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  • The Election of 1864
    ... Being caring and friendly is something that can be very helpful to anybody in order to win popularity. This election shows that although campaigns are an ...
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  • Election of 2000
    ... timing, using strategic frames the closing days of this never ending election they gave ... Gore was able to win the popular vote because of the terrific economic ...
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  • Todays Politics of the Mexican Government
    Even with the National Action Party's 61-year existence it was only able to gain the support required to win an election this past year (lcweb2, frd_7olY). ...
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  • Deracialization in Black Politics
    ... (Perry) Perry points out that it would be wrong to conclude based purely on ideology that public officials who use deracialization to win an election would not ...
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  • Electoral College
    ... With the Electoral College, the candidates only have to focus on a few states with lots of points to win the election, California alone stands for 20% of ...
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  • Influence of the Electoral College over Campaign Strategies
    ... Because of the way EC votes are allocated it is possible for a candidate to receive the majority of the popular vote but not win the election, while the ...
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  • The 1964 election, LBJ and Goldwater
    ... Goldwater was viewed as a man with values, yet sadly it would not be enough to win him the election. Lyndon B. Johnson was a warmonger. ...
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  • Electoral College
    ... the country is that George W. did not win the election, because Al Gore won half a million more of the popular votes, and therefore should be president today. ...
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  • Electoral College
    ... the country is that George W. did not win the election, because Al Gore won half a million more of the popular votes, and therefore should be president today. ...
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  • Close Presidential Election.
    ... Republican strategy chief, Karl Rove responded with, "They are trying to win what we know they lost on Election Day." When the Republicans decided to file suit ...
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  • Electoral College & the 2000 Election
    ... Perhaps we will see history repeat itself in the 2000 election. Today, a candidate must win 270 electoral votes, a majority, to become President. ...
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  • Behind the Oval Office
    ... However, not just anybody with money can win an election through advertising. Clinton advertised the positions that were popular with the public. ...
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  • electoral college
    Many people are dissatisfied with are country's current election process. A candidate could win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote, and thus lose the ...
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  • Taiwan's 2nd Democratic Presidential Election
    ... Chen would try to visit China after the presidential election and before ... of building better mainland, establishing what he calls a win-win situation between ...
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  • Alexander Hamilton Stephens and George Bush
    ... no new taxes. He became the first incumbent vice president since 1836 to win election to the presidency. Also, George Bush became ...
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