Essays About winning republican

 

  • Whig Party
    ... Winning under the Republican ticket, Lincoln was able to pass the economic legislation on tariffs and banking which the Whigs had wanted and tried to get for ...
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  • Nixon is the One
    ... strong opponents such as Michigan Governor George Romney, and swept the Republican primaries, easily winning the nomination at the Republican Convention. ...
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  • formation of Republican Party
    ... The Republican National Convention nominated John C. Fremont for president and William L. Dayton for vice ... The election ended out with James Buchanan winning. ...
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  • The Rise and Public Respect of President Nixon
    ... Nixon was reelected to Congress after winning both the Republican and Democratic nominations as a result of gaining a national reputation as a dedicated enemy ...
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  • Franklin Roosevelt
    ... unwinnable campaign. FDR ended up winning, beating Republican Jon Schlosser by 1140 votes and ending 25 years of Republican rule. In 1921 ...
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  • presidential election of 2000
    ... After winning the primaries, despite a strong challenge from John McCain, Bush worked to solidify his Republican base and build from it to reach independent ...
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  • presidential election of 2000
    ... After winning the primaries, despite a strong challenge from John McCain, Bush worked to solidify his Republican base and build from it to reach independent ...
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  • The Two Party System: Un-Americanizing Today's Voters
    ... who possess this mentality do not truly support the Democratic or Republican views, and wish for another choice that actually stands a chance of winning. ...
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  • American Two Party System
    ... In 1980, Ronald Reagan, the Republican nominee was elected President. ... After the election, the leader of the winning party is named Prime Minister. ...
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  • Illinois District 17 House Race 2002
    ... with a clean record, which already gives him a greater chance of winning. ... the demographics of the district mark them as more likely to support a republican. ...
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  • Role of Abraham Lincoln in Civil War
    ... After winning office Abraham Lincoln had to deal with the issue of the Southern ... As Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, contended for the role of president in a ...
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  • The Two Party System
    ... the 27th of October, eleven days before the election, the Republican candidate, George W ... and maybe become "spoilers," no third party will come close to winning. ...
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  • The Klu-Klux-Klan During Recon
    ... battling with President Johnson over reconstruction policy and congress was winning. ... an unpopular Reconstruction Policy enacted by a Radical Republican Congress ...
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  • William Jefferson Clinton
    ... him in televised debates, Clinton took an early lead over the Republican incumbent President George W. Bush. In November, Clinton was victorious winning 43% of ...
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  • A Country Divided: The Path to the Civil War
    ... The new Republican Party grouped together factions, including the Free-Soilers, Know ... The conferences were a huge success, winning open ports for trading, safe ...
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  • Gun Control 16
    ... congress would pass a bill only if the gun lobby tells Republican leadership it can ... They can be the difference in winning or losing elections and they are the ...
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  • cold war
    ... He was looking for a winning reelection issue ... This gave Joe McCarthy an issue that dominated the headlines and gave the Republican party a weapon to defeat the ...
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  • FDR
    ... to represent his district after the emergence of the Republican Party in ... Becoming President Roosevelt had more difficulty in winning the Democratic nomination ...
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  • The Life of William Howard Taft
    ... This progressive, or Bull Moose Party, split the Republican vote down the middle, and the democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson ended up winning the election. ...
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  • Third Republic of France
    ... of both the upper and lower houses of the National Assembly were republican. ... moderate republicans sought to preserve what they achieved by winning the favor of ...
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  • IRA
    ... The Irish Republican Army first was formed in the 1860's, with the goal of ... The Sinn Fein succeeded in winning many seats in the government's House of Commons ...
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  • Baseball Antitrust Exemption
    ... These enormous fortunes were the contribution of the Republican=s policy to ... professionalism on the game.@ (Synder, 13) Its compensation of winning changed the ...
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  • Abrham Lincon
    ... Since he honestly did not believe that he had a chance of actually winning the presidency ... had thrown his hat in the ring and he ran on the Republican platform of ...
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  • Election of 2000
    ... vice president; Al Gore had the best shot at winning the democratic ... as Gore became the Democratic favorite, Bush soon became the Republican favorite, largely ...
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  • The Spansih Civil war
    ... They did immense damage to the republic by their readiness to opt for the winning side at any given time (Preston, P, 1986). The Republican Constitution and ...
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  • The Greatest Man In US Histr
    ... But in 1856, he joined the newly formed Republican Party, returning to ... By winning the debates, Lincoln received his first national fame, but unfortunately, he ...
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  • Wilson
    ... as a result of Theodore Roosevelt's Bull Moose split from the Republican Party ... conceded defeat, since the democrats had no viable chance of winning the election ...
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  • the electoral college and the influence of California
    ... By not winning this state a severe handicap is placed upon the candidate ... traditionally Democrats, but with so many migrating to the more Republican south, it ...
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  • There must be reform
    ... candidate with the most funds has a great advantage to winning just based ... For example, in 1998 Senate Republican leader Lott and National Republican Senatorial ...
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  • Cold War
    ... Heater, 1989: 53), and was a war hero, Pulitzer prize-winning author, and astute politician (Garraty, 1994: 1014). He defeated Republican candidate Richard M ...
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