From Franklin D. Roosevelt’s dominance during the Great Depression to the more recent Ronald Reagan’s 1980 election, ...
There isn't one solution to galvanizing the electorate; it's more of a suite of reforms, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham ...
The election of 1824 ended that era ... democratic culture as well as to the Democratic Party. According to the 1820 census, most Americans lived in the East. New York was the most populous ...
Surprising facts about the Electoral College's origins and evolution—and just who is an elector—to ponder alongside giving a watch to One Person, One Vote? on PBS.
On election night in November ... Maine’s history with splitting the electoral vote, however, came much earlier in 1820 when the Pine Tree state seceded from Massachusetts.
Monroe's popularity after his first term was such that he ran unopposed in 1820. In that election, he won all the electoral college votes but one -- a New Hampshire elector cast his ballot for ...
"They only have the majority in the House, in the Senate in Minnesota by less than 1820 votes…they don’t have a mandate for a radical political agenda and so, to me, the most functional ...
Throughout the early days of Arkansas' statehood leading up to the Civil War, a powerful group of Democrats known as the "The ...
Salerno announced Ned Miller’s hiring Tuesday. “Back in 2018, Jeff Van Drew was elected as a pro-choice moderate who would fight for South Jersey,” Miller said in a press release. “Today, Rep. Van ...
The stakes for this election also feel high—for civil rights ... This event was at Grace Commons Church at 1820 15th Street, Boulder, CO 80302. There is street parking as well as a parking garage ...
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Chalk that up to Americans believing the re-election of President George Washington was crucial to national stability. The second low turnout was at 10% in the 1820 re-election of James Monroe.