The two major issues of the 2008 presidential election were the war in Iraq and the collapse of the economy. The ongoing conflict in Iraq was a significant concern for voters, with many questioning the U.S. involvement and its implications for national security. Simultaneously, the financial crisis, marked by the housing market collapse and rising unemployment, dominated discussions about economic stability and recovery. These issues shaped the candidates' platforms and influenced public opinion, leading to a pivotal election outcome.
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the answer is D. Florida :)
Well the only issues and problems were the Democratic candidate, and the nomination of the same party that Lincoln had to face. This challenge came from the radical Republicans, those who were commited to emancipation and to "punishing" the south for the war.
1796 was the first contested presidential election. It was also the first time that a President was going to voluntarily give up his power and a new administration was going to be put into place. It was really the first big test for the new Constitution. Could anybody else but the popular hero Washington make it work ? There were also impending problems lurking with France and Britain.
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According to the prevailing rules of electoral college voting at that time, electors cast votes for two persons. Electors could not distinguish between their presidential and vice-presidential choices. Responding to the problems from the 1796 and 1800 elections, in 1803 Congress proposed the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution - prescribing electors cast separate ballots for president and vice president - to replace the system outlined in Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution. By June 1804, the states had ratified the amendment in time for the 1804 election.
The electoral vote was very close and four states sent two sets of ballots in, with different results and these conflicted results were enough to change the winner. Most of the problems were with Southern states who were voting in their first election since the Civil War.
According to the prevailing rules of electoral college voting in 1796 and 1800, electors cast votes for two persons. Electors could not distinguish between their presidential and vice-presidential choices. The United States presidential election of 1796 resulted in the election of a President and Vice President from opposing tickets. Responding to the problems from the 1796 and 1800 elections, in 1803 Congress proposed the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution - prescribing electors cast separate ballots for president and vice president - to replace the system outlined in Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution. By June 1804, the states had ratified the amendment in time for the 1804 election.
Military problems an political issues
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The gasoline and arsenic are a problem in the drinking water because they bring problems to the nervous systems, as well as heart and blood vessels, and causes serious skin problems.