Essays About seat senate

 

  • Senate
    My name is _____, and I have decided to run for a seat in the US senate of the state of Wisconsin. I have chosen to run for the seat as a republican. ...
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  • Jamaica
    ... The citizens elect a prime minister and a sixty-seat House of Representatives and a 21-seat Senate. The prime minister has the power to elect his own cabinet. ...
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  • Dayton, Mark
    ... Since winning his Senate seat, Mark has begun the job of building the key relationships in Congress and the Administration that will allow him to make a ...
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  • presidential candidate profiles
    ... congressional seat where he served four terms, after which he ran for and won the Tennessee Senatorial Seat. Gore remained in senate until presidential nominee ...
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  • Andrew Johnson
    ... When federal troops conquered Nashville, he resigned his Senate seat in March 1862 to accept President Lincoln's appointment as military governor of Tennessee. ...
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  • Corzine v. Franks: NewJersey's Senatorial Race in 2000
    The Candidates The race for New Jersey's Senate seat in 2000 was run between Democrat candidate Jon Corzine and Republican nominee Bob Franks. ...
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  • Honest Abe Abe Lincoln
    ... In 1858, Lincoln won the Republican Nomination for the Illinois Senate seat. He wanted the seat of his long time rival, Senator Stephen Douglas. ...
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  • Seat Belts
    ... the Automotive Occupant Restraints Council, stated before a Senate committee that proposed legislation would act as an incentive for the use of seat belts by ...
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  • presidential election of 2000
    ... Six years later, he made history by winning the biggest landslide victory ever in a Connecticut race for a Senate seat, with a margin of more than 67% of the ...
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  • abraham lincon
    ... In November he won but resigned because he wanted a seat in the United States Senate, where he thought he could make a real difference. ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln 4
    ... In November he won but resigned because he wanted a seat in the United States Senate, where he thought he could make a real difference. ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln
    ... In November he won but resigned because he wanted a seat in the United States Senate, where he thought he could make a real difference. ...
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  • history of the original Lincoln Douglas Debate
    In 1858, there was a great struggle within the state of Illinois for a seat in the Senate. The well know Stephen A. Douglas, the ...
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  • Is the Senate a safeguard or a handbrake on democracy? (Australia)
    ... A lower quota than the preferential system, 33 per cent for one seat, would mean ... that it is still unlikely that either major party would win a Senate majority. ...
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  • John F. Kennedy, and his assassination
    ... politics. Kennedy's brother Robert ran for a seat in the Senate, and when he was in the primary in California, he was assassinated. This ...
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  • A Biography of Joseph McCarthy
    ... colourful stories. When McCarthy was discharged in 1945, he ran against Alexander Wiley for a seat in the Wisconsin Senate. After an ...
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  • Courageous John Quincy Adams
    ... John Quincy won a seat in the United States Senate representing Massachusetts, he won the position due to support of Federalists leaders. ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... called to work for the office. To gain credibility, he ran for and won a seat in the Senate. This time, in his maturity, he handled ...
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  • Warren G Hardings Mysterious death
    ... Finally in 1914 with Daughterty as his campaign manager, Harding successfully ran for a seat in the United Sates Senate.(Groiler Online - American Presidency pg ...
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  • A Turning Point In Abraham Lincoln's Political Career
    ... the party. Finally, in 1858, Lincoln was nominated to run against Stephen A. Douglas for the US Senate seat. Donald Phillips wrote ...
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  • Congressional Profile
    ... 1 American Indian hold a seat the in the House and he is a Democrat8. ... There are currently, for example, 1888 Senate Bills10 and 3609 House Bills11 alone. ...
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  • Famous African Americans
    ... Allen was appointed its first bishop, a post he held until his death. In 1966 Barbara Jordan became the first black woman to win a seat in the Texas Senate. ...
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  • The NEA's Evolvement
    ... as a political commentator for WRAL-TV in Raleigh, NC Originally a Democrat, Helms left the Democratic Party in 1970 and two years later won a Senate seat as a ...
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  • Assination of JFK
    ... the November election. Kennedy fought a strenuous campaign and in 1953 took his seat in the Senate until 1961. On September 12, 1953 ...
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  • presidential election of 2000
    ... Six years later, he made history by winning the biggest landslide victory ever in a Connecticut race for a Senate seat, with a margin of more than 67% of the ...
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  • Government Reform For a Better Canada
    ... By-elections should be held within six months of a seat becoming available in the ... If the senate was voted into power rather then appointed, more of Canada's ...
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  • warren g harding
    ... authorities. He won the seat on the Ohio Senate, then served on William H. Taft's committee at the Republican national convention. ...
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  • Robert Smalls
    ... He subsequently was a member of the state senate from 1870 to 1874. ... Smalls took his seat in the Forty-fourth Congress on March 4, 1875, and served on the ...
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  • turkey
    ... The Senate has 150 members, plus 40 others who are not elected, but appointed as ... 10% of the national vote before it can be considered for a seat in Parliament. ...
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  • A Brief Study of Modern Cuba
    ... There is a limit of eight seats per municipality and each seat has tenure of ... The upper house is the Senate and consists of 100 representatives, two to each ...
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