Essays About republican candidate

 

  • The Two Party System
    ... If the voter is conservative, and he doesn't know much about certain candidates, he could just vote for the Republican candidate. ...
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  • 2000 North Carolina Gubernatorial election
    The election for governor of North Carolina proved to be tightly contested race; with Richard Vinroot the republican candidate gaining support in the weeks ...
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  • Election 2000
    ... that he would not hesitate to implement larger cuts in a economic slowdown but rules out tax increases in good economic times.2 Republican candidate George W ...
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  • john f. kennedy
    ... Later on, he overwhelmed his Republican candidate. He was still only 29 years old. ... Kennedy won the election by defeating Republican candidate, Richard Nixon. ...
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  • The Press vs. the Election
    ... playing sloppy defense."2 As you can see, this article had completely negative information that was being directed towards the Republican candidate, George Bush ...
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  • Economical Views in the 2000 Presidential Election
    ... that he would not hesitate to implement larger cuts in a economic slowdown but rules out tax increases in good economic times.2 Republican candidate George W ...
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  • Violence in a Changing America
    ... A republican candidate, as described under its Party Platform will "recreate respect for law through a zero tolerance approach." Their agenda would support no ...
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  • Cold War
    ... The election of 1952 pitted Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson and Republican candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower against each other. ...
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  • cooc
    ... Rapidly, people w Roosevelt did not run for the presidency in 1928 because that year, most of the country was in favor of a Republican candidate for president. ...
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  • third party politics
    ... Many feel that this caused the republican candidate Bob Dole to loose the election the democratic candidate Bill Clinton. Thus the ...
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  • The Rise and Public Respect of President Nixon
    ... election. In 1962, Nixon returned to California after losing the presidential election and became Republican candidate for governor. It ...
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  • The American Two Party Political System
    ... Brekenridge was the Southern Democrats candidate, Douglas was the Northern Democrats candidate, Abraham Lincoln was the Republican candidate, and Bell was a ...
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  • American Two Party System
    ... Brekenridge was the Southern Democrats candidate, Douglas was the Northern Democrats candidate, Abraham Lincoln was the Republican candidate, and Bell was the ...
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  • Wilson
    ... Despite the lack of a strong republican candidate, Taft posed little threat; democrats still pressed toward the voters with vigor. ...
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  • Four 2000 Presidential Election Candidate
    ... He supports Legislative limits on campaign financing and the banning of soft-money donations. The fourth candidate, the second Republican, is Alan Keyes. ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln 2
    ... In may of 1860 Lincoln was nominated to be the Republican candidate for President, ran against Democrat, Stephen A. Douglas and Democrat, John C. Breckinridge. ...
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  • Eloquent Boldness
    ... On June 16,1858, Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate for the US Senate, spoke out to over 1,000 Republican delegates in the Springfield, Illinois, state ...
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  • George Bush Biography
    ... Houston, Texas. In 1964, he was the Republican candidate for the US senate, but was defeated by Democrat Ralph Yarborough. Two years ...
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  • Chestor Alan Arthur
    ... In 1868 Conkling and his lieutenants supported General Ulysses S. Grant as the Republican candidate for president, and in 1871, Conkling persuaded President ...
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  • info on tedd and wilson
    ... years later, Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic, progressive governor of the state of New Jersey, campaigned against Taft, the Republican candidate, and against ...
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  • Gun Control:Public Opinion
    ... They trusted the Democratic Party in Congress to pass the right laws controlling guns, but yet supported the Republican Candidate for the Presidential election ...
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  • The Dred Scott Decision 2
    ... the Southern Democrats and helped to split the party into Northern and Southern wings, thus leading to the election of the Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln ...
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  • 1996 Elections
    ... Dole is the major republican candidate for president. One of Dole's major plans in his presidency, if he is elected, is to cut taxes and balance the budget. ...
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  • The Presidential Election of 1932
    The presidential election of 1932 was the Democratic candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Republican candidate Herbert C. Hoover. ...
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  • The civil war
    ... Ulysses S. Grant-Republican presidential candidate. ... Rutherford B. Hayes- Republican candidate 1876. Samuel J. Tilden- Democratic candidate. ...
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  • Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt
    ... (Rawcliffe 46-47) In the 1936 Presidential election Roosevelt demolished Republican candidate Alfred M. Landon sweeping every state except for Maine and Vermont ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln
    ... He was re-elected senator from Illinois in 1858 after a series of eloquent debates with the Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln. ...
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  • civil war: causes and impacts
    ... The crucial point was reached in the presidential election of 1860, in which the Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln, defeated three opponents...Lincoln's ...
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  • civil war 2
    ... Though Buchanan won the election, the success of the republican candidate in the north showed that without the northern democrats, the republicans were poised ...
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  • John F. Kennedy Life
    ... D. Eisenhower. He defeated the Republican candidate, Vice-President Richard M. Nixon, by little more than 100,000 votes. It was ...
    (4158 Words -- Approx. 17 Pages)

     


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