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The presidential election of 1988 was a contest between incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush and the Democratic Governor of Massachusetts, Michael Dukakis. Vice President Bush rode on President…
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The 1992 US election was held in the backdrop of a global economic downtrend and the prospect of an unwelcome rise of United States taxes. Democrat Bill Clinton defeated his…
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The 1996 US Election saw the re-election of the incumbent President Bill Clinton over his nearest Republican Party rival Bob Dole. The 1996 US election was conducted in an atmosphere…
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The 2000 US Election is considered to be one of the closest Presidential elections in the history of US Presidential elections. The 2000 US election saw the defeat of the…
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The Republican Party candidate George Walker Bush was re-elected as the President of the United States of America in the 2004 US election. He defeated the Democratic Party candidate John…
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US Elections Results 2008 Barack Obama Democratic John McCain Republican Ralph Nader Independent Bob Barr Libertarian Chuck Baldwin Constitution Cynthia McKinney Green Others US States electoral votes Votes  % electoral…
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A politician who fancies his or her chances as president, starts exploring the possibility through a committee and raises money. This process can start as early as two years before…
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The Cabinet of the United States includes the Vice President and the heads of 15 executive departments – the Secretaries of Agriculture, State, Treasury, Defense, Commerce, Energy, Education, Labour, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Transportation and Veterans Affairs, as well as the Attorney General.
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US Early Voting States Sometimes circumstances make it difficult for a person to vote on a given day. This results in the person missing the deadline and not being able…
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Who can become President of the United States? To be eligible to become President of the United States, the candidate must: be a natural-born citizen of the United States be…