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How The First Kennedy Vs. Nixon Debate Changed How We See Politics Forever
On the night of September 26, 1960, America sat before its televisions in anticipation of something entirely new. It was the ...
On Nov. 8, 1960, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected president, defeating Vice President Richard Nixon by a comfortable 303-219 Electoral College margin, but just 112,000 votes, or 0.2% of the popular ...
OBITUARY: The former vice president has passed away, aged 84. Cemented by the 9/11 attacks, Cheney built unrivalled authority ...
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John F. Kennedy passes through Wood River in 1960 visit
In 1922, the entrance to King Tutankhamen’s tomb was discovered in Egypt. In 1979, the Iran hostage crisis began as militant ...
As vice president from 2001 to 2009, Cheney fought vigorously for an expansion of the power of the presidency.
New York’s mayoral ballots list candidates multiple times because of fusion voting, designed to empower minor parties and clarify voter preference ...
There’s something uniquely American about debating who the “best” president is. From inspiring speeches to bold decisions in ...
Here we go again. Senators who oppose the American use of military force are trying again to hamstring presidential military ...
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Speaker: Pa. is key to effort to choose presidents by popular vote
His name is John Koza, a computer scientist, venture capitalist, and the founder of the organization National Popular Vote.
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“The New York City ballot form is a scam” because “mayoral candidates appear twice.” New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa are listed twice on the ballot because two ...
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