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The web offers people a chance to uncover the facts themselves, whether it's, you know, at factcheck. org, electoralvote. com or various blog sites.
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James Monroe†™ s election to office in 1816 ushered in a period of American history commonly known as “The Era of Good Feelings. †With the political dissolution of the Federalist Party (see The Antecedent ... well, basically all of them up to this point) the Republicans (or theDemocratic-Republicans as they had come to be known) ran virtuallyunchallenged in the federal election, receiving all but one electoralvote. (“This Era of Good Feelings†wouldn†™ t last, though this is a talefor Antecedents yet to come.)
COMIXTALK 2009
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The gaps have grown a little closer in the recent month, but still shows that Obama is ahead by electoralvote. com) they are showing that in their presidential polls of Washington State that the gap is even slimmer between Senator Obama and Senator McCain, with Obama only ahead by a percentage of 49\% to 45\%.
NixGuy.com 2008
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The gaps have grown a little closer in the recent month, but still shows that Obama is ahead by electoralvote. com) they are showing that in their presidential polls of Washington State that the gap is even slimmer between Senator Obama and Senator McCain, with Obama only ahead by a percentage of 49\% to 45\%.
NixGuy.com 2008
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