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Elections

When Polling Leads You Astray: Truman v. Dewey

Leading up to November 8th, we will be looking at major U.S. presidential elections and the impact that they have made on the country. Check out 1800 and 1876. Our last blog covered the election of 1876, fast forward to the 1900s. As the 1948 election approached, incumbent President Harry Read more…

By Emily Rice, 9 yearsNovember 4, 2016 ago
Elections

A Battle of Political Parties: Election of 1876

In the late 1800s the citizens of the United States were becoming more polarized on the issue of political parties. The question of which party controlled the White House had become a matter of national concern that could cause consequences that would last for citizens’ lifetimes. By the election of 1876, Democrats and Read more…

By Emily Rice, 9 yearsOctober 6, 2016 ago
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The Historic U.S. Election of 1800

Throughout history, the race for President of the United States has been a contested affair closely watched by Americans and others around the world. Leading up to November 8th, we will look at major U.S. presidential elections and the impact they had on shaping the country. In 1796, the Constitution Read more…

By Emily Rice, 9 yearsSeptember 21, 2016 ago
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