Ronald Reagan's Victory in 1984 Election
.... not only because he had the power of the Presidency and the White House behind him, but also because he was so overwhelmingly favored to
win the
election. ....
(3801

15

)
Re-election of George W. Bush
.... In this, though Bush did in fact
win the
election in 2000, in a manner of speaking he has been cheated from the outset by the legacy of the event. ....
(3560

14

)
Third Parties in the US
.... Rarely can their party candidates
win election and, when they can, it is even more difficult for a third party to govern. Especially ....
(1623

6

)
Election 2000
.... one way to
win; Remember His Fraudulency?' The Washington Times, November 16, 2000, (A23) 1-2. Kahn, MH The most dramatic presidential
election in recent ....
(1713

7

)
Crisis in US History & Election of Abraham Lincoln
....
election of 1860 the American people--at least in the North--were looking for a leader who possessed qualities that could hold the nation together or could
win ....
(1836

7

)
Campaign Finance Reform
.... For example, House Majority Whip Tom DeLay used campaign funds from his PAC to help Republican candidates
win election in 1994. ....
(3710

15

)
Elections in Nicaragua-1996
.... Aleman appears to lean toward support for the constitutional revisions; however, he thinks that he can
win the
election regardless of how the constitutional ....
(1504

6

)
Alexander Hamilton
.... Hamilton who cast the deciding vote enabling Jefferson to break a tie with competitor Aaron Burr in the House of Representatives to
win election as President. ....
(1987

8

)
A New Political Culture
.... It was no longer enough for a candidate to
win the votes of the wealthy. To
win an
election, politicians had to identify with the needs of the common man. ....
(543

2

)
Youth and Gangs
.... Fear-mongering politicians continue to
win election by increasing law enforcement and resources for prisons, while enacting harsher laws that are aimed at inner ....
(982

4

)
Electoral College System
.... ideas about the value of the two-party system, there is no reason to assume that a majority of the vote would need to be required to
win an
election. ....
(1389

6

)
Erwin Chemerinsky's Critique of Supreme Court Decision in 2000 ...
.... the
election, the results in Florida will be known." That someday has arrived, it has confirmed what many have suspected: Bush did not
win the 2000
election. ....
(1919

8

)
The Electoral College
.... that did not
win the popular vote (Kimberling, Pros and Cons). This, of course, is exactly what happened in the 2000 presidential
election when George W. Bush ....
(1206

5

)
American Electoral Process
.... ballot, a candidate will have to make contacts to
win support from the party leaders. After nomination by her party, a candidate runs in the general
election. ....
(1212

5

)
The Electoral College
.... This is one of the previously established but never realized scenarios in which the loser of the popular vote could actually
win the
election (Kimberling, 8). ....
(3472

14

)
Paul von Hindenburg
.... my term as President was coming to an end in 1932, I knew if I did not run against their leader, Adolf Hitler, Hitler would easily
win the
election because of ....
(2164

9

)
The Electoral College Should Be Abolished
.... have no realistic chance of winning the
election, but they can pull enough votes from one or other candidates to allow another candidate to
win a plurality of ....
(908

4

)
Disillusionment with Political Leadership
.... who make the rules" That perspective is lacking in today's Congress because citizen legislators do not have the resources needed to
win an
election under the ....
(2147

9

)
Use of Early Radio by Politicians
.... His listeners would nod, laugh, and smile with him. Roosevelt's effective radio voice helped him
win the
election over Wendell Willkie. ....
(1643

7

)
Gay Marriage
.... evangelicals to the polls who sat out the 2004
election," (Langfitt 2004, 3). Bush needs the support of such individuals to
win the 2004
election, but politics ....
(1024

4

)
The Issue of Gay Marriage
.... evangelicals to the polls who sat out the 2004
election," (Langfitt 2004, 3). Bush needs the support of such individuals to
win the 2004
election, but politics ....
(1024

4

)
Women Holding Elective Office in the US
.... She was the first Democratic woman to serve in both houses of Congress and the first to
win statewide
election in Maryland. She ....
(1859

7

)
ELECTION OF 1876 This research paper analyzes t
.... the number required to
win), 166 for Hayes and 19 votes in doubt or dispute. However, Rehnquist said "the New York Times refused to concede the
election to the ....
(3219

13

)
The Electoral College
.... Therefore, reformers have agreed that the winner must
win by a substantial majority. .... as much as forty percent of the popular vote in the initial
election. ....
(2222

9

)
2004 Re-election Campaign
.... than 300 hours for Texas Congressman Lloyd Doggett's 2004 re-
election campaign, especially in .... Valley, hoping to oust Doggett in the primary with a
win from his ....
(1005

4

)
US Congressman Lloyd Doggett Re-election Campaign
.... than 300 hours for Texas Congressman Lloyd Doggett's 2004 re-
election campaign, especially in .... Valley, hoping to oust Doggett in the primary with a
win from his ....
(966

4

)
Analysis of Bush v Gore
.... As it turned out the recount revealed that George Bush did
win the Florida
election, thus giving credence to the ruling of the Supreme Court. ....
(697

3

)
Presidential Scandal
Though he lost the 1960 presidential
election to John F. Kennedy, Richard Milhous Nixon would
win the 1968 presidential
election, becoming the first president ....
(1174

5

)
The Religious Right
.... Democrat Jimmy Carter, a born-again Christian, went on to
win the
election, attracting half of the voters that Reagan had tried to claim (D'Antonio 9). Carter ....
(2629

11

)
Israeli Election Source Articles
.... Israeli
election officials said turnout among voters was the lowest in the state's 55 .... the left-wing clearly lost, the right-wing did not
win: "People think the ....
(1828

7

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