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- noun Plural form of
presidency .
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Examples
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The only times polls spike early on in presidencies is when there is a war (both Bush's saw spikes).
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We could be in for a period like the late 19th century, of festering economic and social problems, failed one-term presidencies, and partisan oscillation in Congress.
Robert Kuttner: What Now for the Democrats? Robert Kuttner 2010
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We could be in for a period like the late 19th century, of festering economic and social problems, failed one-term presidencies, and partisan oscillation in Congress.
Robert Kuttner: What Now for the Democrats? Robert Kuttner 2010
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We could be in for a period like the late 19th century, of festering economic and social problems, failed one-term presidencies, and partisan oscillation in Congress.
Robert Kuttner: What Now for the Democrats? Robert Kuttner 2010
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We could be in for a period like the late 19th century, of festering economic and social problems, failed one-term presidencies, and partisan oscillation in Congress.
Robert Kuttner: What Now for the Democrats? Robert Kuttner 2010
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We could be in for a period like the late 19th century, of festering economic and social problems, failed one-term presidencies, and partisan oscillation in Congress.
Robert Kuttner: What Now for the Democrats? Robert Kuttner 2010
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We could be in for a period like the late 19th century, of festering economic and social problems, failed one-term presidencies, and partisan oscillation in Congress.
Robert Kuttner: What Now for the Democrats? Robert Kuttner 2010
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If you look at the history of two-term presidencies, if you look at the economy, you look at Iraq, look at a variety of different things, it's going to go Democratic.
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I don't even like second-term presidencies, period, anymore.
"In the end, voters will decide what's off-limits, but I can't imagine that the public will reward the politics of personal destruction." Ann Althouse 2007
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It's amazing, because this is going to be I think one of the most aggressive second - term presidencies we've ever seen, and I think the reforms in Social Security and potentially in the tax code, which I think will be even more far-reaching and more controversial.
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