If by "rival" you mean the person competing with him for the position of Prime Minister, that would be either Michael Ignatieff of the Liberal Party or Jack Layton of the NDP
The cast of This Oxford - 1931 includes: Ruth Bowden as The Girl Stephen Hopkinson as The Rival
One can buy Rival microwave from Canadian Tire, Home Depot, The Bay, Sears. One can also buy them at Amazon, eBay. One can switch the elements from microwave to taster modes.
John McCain because John McCain was a Republican same as George Bush. Obama was Democratic, their rival.
Yes it is true and he died on July 4th 1826 the same day and year John Adams died which was his rival in the election.
The candidates for President in 1860 were Abraham Lincoln- Republican Party - winner of the election. John C. Breckinridge - Southern Democratic Party John Bell - Constitutional Union Party Stephen A. Douglas - Northern Democratic Party
Nagaland People's Front leader C M Chang, who won the Nagaland parliamentary seat by the highest margin in this year's general election - 4.83 lakh votes - defeating his nearest rival K Asungba Sangtam of Congress.
His public debates with his rival Illinois candidate Stephen Douglas, on the issue of whether slavery (i.e. a man's property) was protected by the Constitution.
In 2008, Barack Obama won the Presidential election over his Republican rival, Arizona Senator John McCain. In 2012, he won again, defeating his Republican rival, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
No, but you do have to experience all of the rival events for a rival couple before that couple can have a rival marriage and a rival kid. -AriCharae
Lincoln's opponent in the 1864 presidential election was none other than his long time rival Stephan Douglas. Up until election day Lincoln and much of the country had assumed his failure for re-election.
Rival candidates became president and vice-president in 1796 because of election process given in the original Constitution . At first, the presidential electors each had two votes and the runner-up was elected vice-president. This method of election was altered by the 12th amendment ratified in June 1804 in time for the 1804 election. (Of course it is not unusual for rival candidates from the same party to end up as running mates for president and vice-president.) There is another way that a President and Vice President of rival parties could be elected which, although it hasn't happened yet, is still quite possible the way our system is set up. For example, if the presidential and vice presidential elections both end up in a 269-269 tie, and the House, which would then be responsible for electing the president, and the Senate, which would have the responsibility of electing the vice president, are controlled by rival parties, odds are high that the majority party in each case would prevail. -HW
Deanna Durbin was an oldtime Canadian born actress. She appeared in a lot of musicals in the 1940 era. She was considered a rival of Judy Garland's, of Wizard of Oz fame.