Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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... presidential nomination , and in that the voter could mark on his ballot his choice for the presidential nomination and could make this choice binding upon the delegates elected . Owing to the fact that there was no factional cleavage ...
... presidential nomination , and in that the voter could mark on his ballot his choice for the presidential nomination and could make this choice binding upon the delegates elected . Owing to the fact that there was no factional cleavage ...
Page 466
... presidential electors , substituting therefor the names of the presidential and vice presidential candidates . Since the objective of the voter is the election of a certain man for President and another certain man for Vice President ...
... presidential electors , substituting therefor the names of the presidential and vice presidential candidates . Since the objective of the voter is the election of a certain man for President and another certain man for Vice President ...
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... Presidential campaigns , 366-370 Presidential election , the first , 70 Presidential election , the second , 73 Presidential elections ( 1856 , 1860 , 1884 , 1896 , 1904 , 1912 ) , maps , 528-533 Presidential elections , votes of the ...
... Presidential campaigns , 366-370 Presidential election , the first , 70 Presidential election , the second , 73 Presidential elections ( 1856 , 1860 , 1884 , 1896 , 1904 , 1912 ) , maps , 528-533 Presidential elections , votes of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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