from Federalists to Democratic-Republicans
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The period following a presidential election, usually lasting for about 100 days, is called the "transition period." During this time, the incoming president prepares to assume office, establishing their administration, appointing key officials, and setting priorities. This transition is crucial for ensuring a smooth handover of power and continuity in governance.
primary election
That is an election held by a political party as part of the process of nominating a candidate to represent the party in the presidential election.
Yes, there have been protests following presidential elections in the United States.
President William Taft was the Republican Party candidate in the 1912 presidential election .
Obama
political parties
the presidential election signaled that the south was losing its national political clout
January 20th of the year following the election.
presidential election campaigns
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