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Opposing candidates during an election.
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General election.
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Opposing candidates during an election
The state opposing the estimated church from separating from the state.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both had different ideas of what they thought would be the ideal political party. :)
She is opposing the new policy because she believes it will have negative consequences.
Nationalism continued on after the election of 1824. Before election, Adams was best known as an exponent of American nationalism. Nationalists had passed the Bank of the United States and protective tariff bills in 1816. But late in life, especially after his election to the House, Adams was noted especially as the most prominent national leader opposing slavery.
It is possible that a candidate could win the "national" popular vote total but lose the electoral vote total. However, the electoral vote of every state accurately reflects the popular vote within that state. A candidate could win the electoral votes in a large state such as California winning the state by a huge margin. However, the opposing candidate could win the electoral votes in other states because a majority of the voters in those states vote for the opposing candidate.