1824, Breckenridge of Kentucky swung the election in Adams' favor, and was appointed Secretary of State.
the 2004 United States presidential election. Bush, the incumbent president and member of the Republican Party, secured his re-election victory, defeating Kerry, the Democratic nominee and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. It was a closely contested election, with Bush ultimately winning 286 electoral votes to Kerry's 251.
If an election is too closely contested in number of votes to clearly decide a victor- a run-0ff election is held. ususally the number of candidates is limited compared to the main event. by the way, the idea of sedimentary drainage is there- but the term Run-off election has nothing to do with Watergate!
The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.
theirs a laws he wants congress to pass.the president gives speeches to build support for the program and meets with key senators and representatives to try to persuade them to support the proposed laws.in addition the president appoints several staff members to work closely with members of congress on the new law.
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house of representatives
They Work closely with the President. Also the Governmenr
during an election (novanet)
The executive office of the president works most closely with the president of the United States. The executive office of the president is headed by the white house chief of staff and consists of the president as well as various support staff.
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The secretary of state and the secretary of defense generally work most closely with the president on foreign policy.
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