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1964 US Presidential Election
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Lyndon Baines Johnson won the 1964 US Presidential Election in a landslide, a popular vote victory which has eluded every Democratic candidate since.
Nov 17, 2008
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Karl Keely
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Presidential Polling Inaccuracies
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Accuracy in presidential election polling can provide accurate predictions within limitations. However, significant historical errors haunt the opinion polling industry.
Jun 1, 2008
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Dennis Jamison
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Presidential Election Cliffhangers
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American Presidential elections generally produce a clear preference among candidates. But the winners of close races have produced history-altering results.
Oct 31, 2008
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David Hornestay
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Outlook on the 2012 Presidential Election
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The President's re-election chances are better than the pundits believe.
Sep 13, 2011
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Raymond Spungin
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Rise and Fall of the Union Party in the 1936 Election
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Charles Coughlin, Gerald Smith, and Francis Townsend joined forces to form the Union Party for the 1936 election, but their clashing egos doomed the effort.
Aug 6, 2010
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William L. Wunder
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Analysis: Hanicapping the 2012 Presidential Election
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The 2012 US Presidential Election is less than a year away and the GOP contestants are preparing for the upcoming primaries.
Nov 19, 2011
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Kyle Colona
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Election Day Poll Workers Needed
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Regardless of each state's individual statutes, poll workers ensure all voters get the chance to cast their ballot in the fairest and most efficient manner possible.
Oct 23, 2008
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Lynn Pritchett
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Juan Manuel Santos Wins the Colombian Presidential Elections
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Colombians vote resoundingly for continuity as Alvaro Uribe's heir apparent wins the national elections all too convincingly.
Jun 20, 2010
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Richard McColl
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Third Parties in U.S. Presidential Elections
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Although third parties generally focused on single issues like Prohibition, they seldom affected the final electoral result; there were, however, some exceptions.
Jun 18, 2009
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Michael Streich
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Sénégal Nears the Second Round of its Presidential Election
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Challenger Macky Sall is running against incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade in a tightly contested second round run-off.
Mar 21, 2012
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Adam Steinfield
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Susan B. Anthony Arrested for Voting in Presidential Election
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"The girl able to earn her own living and pay her way should be as happy as anybody on earth," she said. "The sense of independence and security is sweet."
Nov 6, 2010
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John Kirshon
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2012 French Presidential Election: The Socialist Party Candidates
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Six candidates are seeking nomination as the Socialist Party candidate in the French presidential election to be held in 2012.
Oct 3, 2011
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Anna Doherty
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Presidential Advisers
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Some presidents have depended on close political advisers to help build election campaign strategy and government policy. The advisers were often at one with their boss.
Aug 14, 2008
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William L. Wunder
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Major Mistakes in Political Polls
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Political election polls in presidential elections survived and thrived despite some high profile blunders by leading polling organizations such as Gallup's Poll in 1948.
May 1, 2008
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Dennis Jamison
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Tired of the 2012 Presidential Election? Still a Long Way to Go
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It may seem like the 2012 presidential campaign has been underway for far too long. There are reasons it takes so long. This piece explains some of them.
Oct 17, 2011
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Jim Twombly
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Political Polls in the Early 1900s
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Presidential election polling in the 1900s based upon unscientific polling procedures. How the procedures changed dramatically after the election of 1936.
Apr 20, 2008
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Dennis Jamison
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Presidential Candidate Alan Keyes
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The flamboyant, bombastic, orator Alan Keyes has met the presidential candidate's requirements for debating in Iowa on Thursday.
Dec 12, 2007
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Frank W. Hardy
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The Election of 1960
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Few presidential elections have been quite as close, as dramatic or as controversial as the 1960 election between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy turned out to be.
Mar 4, 2008
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Isaac M. McPhee
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Education and The Election
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It is important to study facts in order to vote for the best possible presidential choice. For over 6.2 million American educators in public schools: Who is it?
Oct 26, 2008
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Elizabeth Randall
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