|
|
Articles related to "Candidate For Vice President"
Women Candidates for Vice President of the USA Two women have been nominated by the two major political parties. In 1984, Democrats nominated Geraldine Ferraro. In 2008, Republicans nominated Sarah Palin. sarah palin • geraldine ferraro • women nominated for vice president • vice presidential candidate in 1984 • vice presidential candidate in 2008
Pregnant Daughter of Sarah Palin All arguments that Sarah Palin's family should be left alone by journalists disappeared when she paraded them on stage at the Republican National Convention. pregnant daughter of sarah palin • candidate for vice president • bristol palin pregnant • sarah palin's family • bristol palin media
Who is Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin? A few years ago, Sarah Palin was the mayor of a tiny town in Alaska. Today, she is John McCain's choice to lead the free world if McCain cannot complete his term. who is sarah palin • sarah palin vice president • sarah palin john mccain • sarah palin running mate • sarah palin alaska governor
Nepal Elects First President After months of uncertainty and political wrangling, Nepal finally elected its first president on Monday July 21, 2008 nepal • nepal elects first president • nepal's first president • dr. ram baran yadav • paramananda jha
A Visit to New Zealand Travel to New Zealand, Land of the Long White Cloud, to tour a panorama of crystal clear lakes, snow-capped mountains, magnificent ski slopes and unspoiled wilderness travel new zealand • maori people • first nation to give women vote • land of long white cloud • tour new zealand
Palin and Clinton Crack the Glass Ceiling Clinton exemplifies the feminist movement and Palin is part of the generation of post-feminine women, both of whom benefited from the political battles of the past. hillary clinton • sarah palin • clinton and feminism • palin and post-feminism • clinton and palin contrasts
Sex Before Marriage Sexual behavior before marriage has changed over time becoming normal for a high percentage of Americans, including teenagers regardless of religious beliefs. sex and teenagers • premarital sex • sexual behavior • sex before marriage • teenage pregnancy
ALMOST PRESIDENT: HUBERT HORATIO HUMPHREY, PART IV Hubert Humphrey's nomination as Vice President in 1964 did not seem as certain as it appears with the advantage of hindsight. Presdient Johnson kept everyone, including Humphrey himself, guessing. johnson • humphrey • kennedy • president • vice president
Third Time's The Charm, Part III A brief look at some of the humorous stories from the three White House races of William Jennings Bryan. bryan • mckinley • gold • silver • campaign
FAITHLESS ELECTORS Electors do not have to vote for the candidate to whom they are pledged. They have the right, and even the duty, to vote for anyone they wish. A number of Electors have changed their vote over the years. What effect might such a change have on our electoral system? Read and find out. elector • electoral college • popular vote • president
PRESIDENTIAL PARTY HOPPERS A surprising number of our Presidents have been members of more than one major political party during their careers. This has had a profound effect on elections and on our history. This articles follows these changes. democratic • democrat • states rights • dixiecrat • republican
THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE: HOW IT WORKS A quick look at how the President and Vice-President are really elected. Every voter should know how our Electoral College works and how it came about. president • vice-president • senate • house of representatives • election
TICKET BALANCING Ticket balancing has always been an important factor in election strategies. This may not be the case this time. Take a quick look at the practice and history of ticket balancing in presidential elections. president • vice president • electoral votes • democratic • republican
JAMES MONROE: THE LAST REVOLUTIONARY PRESIDENT, PART II James Monroe had an eventful presidency, and left his mark on history with the Monroe Doctrine. He was also the third president to die on the 4th of July. president • governor • elector • democratic-republican • federalist
The US Constitution's Twenty-Second Amendment In 1797 George Washington set a precedent that would be followed for 143 years. He retired from office after two terms. Franklin Roosevelt broke the tradition. 22nd amendment • us constitution • george washington • franklin roosevelt • term limits |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|