Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 107
... carried the electoral vote of 16 and split the vote of Maryland . The National Republican ticket carried the electoral vote of five States , three in New England ( Massachusetts , Rhode Island , and Connecticut ) , Delaware , and ...
... carried the electoral vote of 16 and split the vote of Maryland . The National Republican ticket carried the electoral vote of five States , three in New England ( Massachusetts , Rhode Island , and Connecticut ) , Delaware , and ...
Page 132
... carried every State in the North except New Jersey , and from that State he received four of its seven votes in the Electoral College . He carried California and Oregon as well . The Southern wing of the Democrats carried the South with ...
... carried every State in the North except New Jersey , and from that State he received four of its seven votes in the Electoral College . He carried California and Oregon as well . The Southern wing of the Democrats carried the South with ...
Page 169
... carried only Vermont and Utah with a total of eight votes . The Progressive ticket carried Michigan , Min- nesota , Pennsylvania , South Dakota , Washington , and eleven of the thirteen votes of California , a total of 88. Wilson ...
... carried only Vermont and Utah with a total of eight votes . The Progressive ticket carried Michigan , Min- nesota , Pennsylvania , South Dakota , Washington , and eleven of the thirteen votes of California , a total of 88. Wilson ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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