The entire US will vote for the President at the same time, which should be the second Tuesday in November.
It is true that the Presidential election of 2004, Bush stressed jobs and a middle-class tax cut. President Bush stood by his tax-cut policy as the correct measure to get the economy growing.
A recall election allows voters to cut an officeholder's term short. In this process, constituents can petition to remove an elected official from office before the end of their term, usually requiring a certain number of signatures to trigger the election. If enough support is gathered, a vote is held, and if a majority of voters choose to remove the official, they are ousted from their position.
I have been denied what I think is my right to vote for which democratic candidate would best fill the role as President, should either of them be elected. I consider this denial a blockade or "funneling" of the popular vote in order to cut corners in the election process. This seems to be against the grain of democracy, especially for those of us who'd like to vote for the issues and not go by straight-party means.
State registration rules vary somewhat. If you have to be 18 to register, probably not. If you just have to be 18 by the time of the election and you registered prior to the cut off date, yes, you would be able to vote. You actually would have been able to vote in the primaries.
He won 365 electoral votes. (A candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes to win the election, and Mr. Obama won a decisive victory over his Republican challenger, John McCain.)
Congress is not willing to vote to cut their own salaries.
the majority of blacks vote democrat the majority of whites vote republican hispanics are not as clean cut as blacks but the majority vote democrat
The problems that Pennsylvania experienced was that in the snow there was blood because a person was handicaped and a person had his foot cut
Short Cut - 2008 was released on: USA: 1 October 2008 (Erie, Pennsylvania)
As per the Bahrain Economic Report Quarter ending Dec 2015 the US presidential election in November was followed by a Fed rate increase and seems to have pushed up rate expectations more generally thanks to increased optimism about US growth prospects. At the same time, an agreement by OPEC and leading non-OPEC producers to cut output has triggered a rally in oil prices
We as a people (America) don't actually elect for the president. We vote for a representative from each state to vote directly for the presidential candidates in question. Hence the name Double-Election System.
The four people running for president in the election of 1824 were from the same party failed to agree on who was the clear cut people's favorite.