Essays about won election

  1. The Conservative Presidents of the 1920amp39s
    ... When Coolidge declined to run for a second term, Hoover won election in 1928. During the twenties the economy was stressed rather than politics. ...
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  2. 1964 Presidential Election
    ... He won election in 1937 to the House from the state of Texas, and 1948 to the Senate, defeating Coke Stevenson in the Democratic primary and Republican Jack ...
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  3. US ELECTION
    ... As I mentioned in previous paragraph, the result of this election seems to be very close. E.Gore, the Democrat won from the popular vote, which provided by the ...
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  4. Election of 2000
    ... ending election they gave many late deciders very little, meaning less information with which to pick a president for America. As it turned out Bush won the ...
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  5. Election of 1876
    Why Hayes Should Not Have Won the Election The position of President is the most important position in the United States government. ...
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  6. The Presidential Election of 1932
    ... Theodore Roosevelt, but as a Democrat. In 1910 Roosevelt won the election to New York Senate. While in the Senate President Wilson ...
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  7. The Election of 1956
    ... Eisenhower did seek reelection and had won by a landslide getting 457 electoral votes compared to the democrats 73 elector votes. ...
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  8. The Election of 1864
    ... campaign www.ripon.edu. Lincoln won this election with 212 electoral votes over McClellanamp39s 21. Although Lincoln badly beat McClellan ...
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  9. Election 2000: What Went Wrong
    ... ballots by hand. Bush was sure he had won the presidential election. He knew he had captivated a larger audience. No wonder, as ...
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  10. 1992 Presidential Election
    ... The results of the November election had 370 electoral votes cast for Clinton with ... Clinton won because he was a strong willed candidate, who sensed early that ...
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  11. the race
    ... The media embraced this Kennedymania and Patrick Kennedy won the election 5456, only 8 percentage points ahead. Kennedy won the ...
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  12. Jimmy Carter1
    ... In 1962 he won election to the Georgia Senate. He lost his first gubernatorial campaign in 1966, but won the next election, becoming ...
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  13. Jimmy Carter
    ... In 1962 he won election to the Georgia Senate. He lost his first gubernatorial campaign in 1966, but won the next election, becoming ...
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  14. Jimmy Carter
    ... In 1962 he won election to the Georgia Senate. He lost his first gubernatorial campaign in 1966, but won the next election, becoming ...
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  15. election of 1860
    ... percent, but he dominated in the electoral vote because the states he won were largely populated. The South felt extremely threatened by Lincolnamp39s election. ...
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  16. Presidential Election of 1836
    ... ampquotVan Buren, with Jacksonamp39s prestige to back him, won the election with 170 electoral votes . . . but it was not an impressive victory . . . ...
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  17. Electoral College ampamp the 2000 Election
    ... elections since its conception. Only once in our history, has a candidate won the popular vote and lost the election. This was in 1888 ...
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  18. presidential campaigns
    ... Abraham Lincoln won the election with only forty percent of the popular vote. He received one hundred and eighty electoral votes, a majority. ...
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  19. Abrham Lincon
    ... In 1846 Lincoln took his biggest step in politics to that point. He won election to Congress as the only Whig from Illinois. His ...
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  20. Bitch
    ... senate. In 1824, Harrison won election to the US Senate. Later, he was appointed diplomatic representative to Colombia. Harrison ...
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  21. Andrew Johnsonamp39s Presidential
    ... election. But he won election to the US senate in 1875 and thus became the only former president to some as a senator. During a ...
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  22. THEDORE ROOSEVELT
    ... Nominated for governor, Roosevelt won election in the fall of 1898 by a narrow margin. His two year administration was the most enlightened of the time. ...
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  23. Famous African Americans
    ... Using it as a political base, he won election to Congress in 1944. He had numerous legislative successes, especially in equal employment opportunity. ...
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  24. 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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  25. electoral college
    ... There is no majority won, but under the Electoral College system, it looks like it was a landslide. If they make it a direct popular election, the race is much ...
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  26. 2000 North Carolina Gubernatorial election
    ... The first North Carolina governor of the 21st century won an election that became tightly contested due to party affiliation. However ...
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  27. The Philadelphia congressional Election of 1794
    ... So here we go. We already know that Mr. Swanwick won the election, but why. Lets look again at the evidence I presented and boil over it for a bit. ...
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  28. abe lincoln
    ... aspirations. In 1836, Lincoln won election to Congress. Abraham took the next five years off politics and focused on his law practice. ...
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  29. abe lincoln
    ... aspirations. In 1836, Lincoln won election to Congress. Abraham took the next five years off politics and focused on his law practice. ...
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  30. 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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