Essays about democratic vice-presidential

  1. JFK
    ... Party. In 1956 he decided to run as the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee, but he lost to the Senator of Tennessee. His effort ...
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  2. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Life
    ... 1942. The qualities of vitality and charm made him a popular choice for the Democratic vicepresidential nomination in 1920. Running ...
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  3. Presidential Election of 1836
    ... states were lost,ampquot 5, 57. Jackson wanted to unite the Democratic party behind ... He had trouble within his party as the vicepresidential nomination was very ...
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  4. 1964 Presidential Election
    ... Goldwater tabbed New York Congressman William Miller as vicepresidential candidate. ... 1948 to the Senate, defeating Coke Stevenson in the Democratic primary and ...
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  5. The Presidential Election of Mrs. Elizabeth Dole
    ... while she was still with the FTC, and when he became the Vice Presidential candidate under ... electing a woman to the presidential office is a very democratic move ...
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  6. John F Kennedy Life Times
    ... further his political ambitions. He bid unsuccessfully for the Democratic vicepresidential nomination. Following the setback, he ...
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  7. The Rise and Public Respect of President Nixon
    ... Nixon to resign his candidacy shortly after his vicepresidential nomination because ... campaign, Nixon once again attacked the Democratic presidential candidate ...
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  8. Jefferson and Hamilton on
    ... It must be preservedampquot Hence, Jackson dropped Calhoun as his democratic Vicepresidential running mate and in response to the South Carolina Nullification ...
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  9. JFK
    ... In 1956, JFk bid unsuccessfully for the Democratic vicepresidential nomination. After that, he set his goal for the Presidency. ...
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  10. business
    ... In 1944, many Democratic leaders believed that President Roosevelt would not live ... The contest for the vice presidential nomination almost split the party. ...
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  11. FDR
    ... In 1920 he resigned, and took another big step up the political ladder, to take the Democratic vice presidential nomination on the ticket with James M. Cox. ...
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  12. John F. Kennedy
    ... Although John barely lost the Democratic Vicepresidential nomination in 1956, his overwhelming reelection as Senator in 1958 helped him towards his goal of ...
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  13. jfk
    ... Although John barely lost the Democratic Vicepresidential nomination in 1956, his overwhelming reelection as Senator in 1958 helped him towards his goal of ...
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  14. Franklin Roosevelt
    ... He was the Democratic vicepresidential nominee in 1920. 1921 Franklin met the bad side of life, he was diagnosed poliomyelitis which left his legs paralyzed. ...
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  15. violence in the media
    ... Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, expressed dismay at ampquota culture of carnageampquot fostered by the industry. ...
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  16. truman
    ... The democratic committee was looking for a vice president who was not as far ... compromise that did not cause any controversy and he won the Vice Presidential bid ...
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  17. Richard Nixons Administation
    ... beginning of their convention, the Democratic candidates seemed like they were not going to win. On July 25, Thomas Eagleton the vicepresidential running mate ...
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  18. Welafre
    ... Misses VicePresidential Nomination During his campaign for the 1960 Democratic nomination, Kennedy often began his speeches with this remark: ampquotThanks for not ...
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  19. The Electoral College
    ... Therefore, despite his being his partyamp39s vice presidential candidate, Burr had as many votes ... It is more democratic and every vote counts in the selection of ...
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  20. The Electoral College
    ... Therefore, despite his being his partyamp39s vice presidential candidate, Burr had as many votes ... It is more democratic and every vote counts in the selection of ...
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  21. William Jefferson Clinton
    ... Formally nominated at the Democratic Convention in New York, he chose Tennessee Senator Albert A. Gore, Jr., as his vicepresidential running mate. ...
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  22. John F. Kennedy Life
    ... Although Kennedy and his vice presidential running mate, Lyndon B. Johnson, got ... Because the 11th district was predominantly Democratic, the candidate for the ...
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  23. US ELECTION
    ... say the way they elect their president is one of the most open and democratic processes in ... The winning candidate also names a vicepresidential running mate. ...
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  24. Andrew Jacksons Impeachment
    ... Johnson made the decision to back the Southern Democratic nominee, John ... Lincoln selected him as vice presidential running mate on the National running mate. ...
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  25. Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
    ... Johnson made the decision to back the Southern Democratic nominee, John ... Lincoln selected him as vice presidential running mate on the National running mate. ...
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  26. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    ... In 1932, FDR took the Democratic presidential nomination on the fourth ballot with John Nance Garner of Texas as his Vice Presidential running mate. ...
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  27. Harrison William Henry
    ... on who would be their candidate to challenge the Democratic Partyamp39s Marten ... Whigs also nominated John Tylor of Virginia as their vice presidential candidate in ...
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  28. JFK
    ... In 1956, Kennedy bid for the vicepresidential nomi ... By 1960, Kennedy was but one of many democratic aspirants for the partyamp39s presidential nomination. ...
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  29. FDR
    ... His campaign manager then promised John Garner the vice presidential nomination, which he ... The fact that there was a Democratic party majority in both houses ...
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  30. Bill Clinton
    ... Clinton chose Tennessee Senator Albert A. Gore, Jr., as his vicepresidential running mate. The Democratic National Convention was held in New York City in mid ...
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