1976 presidential election

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  • What is the female form for Christian, a popular German name for boys? Did Carter or Ford carry Tennessee in the 1976 presidential election?

  • The only Democratic House member in Illinois considered vulnerable to a Republican assault is sophomore Democrat Melissa Bean in the 8th District (suburban Chicago), who faces a well-funded opponent in Steve Greenberg, businessman and former pro hockey player. Birch Bayh and Vance Hartke, or, as we used to say back home, Senator Bayh and Senator Bought! He then proceeded to needle Lesher for his work habits, expense*ccount and other items, and jabbed himself for the racial joke overheard and publicized by John W. Dean IH that led to his resignation during the fall of the 1976 presidential election.

  • My favorite Halloween costume ever was one I made myself. I cut up a big box to make a sandwich board. On one side I pasted pictures and slogans for Gerald Ford; on the other, Jimmy Carter. It was just days before the 1976 presidential election. When I got to the door, instead of saying "trick or treat," I asked whoever answered if they were a Republican or Democrat. If the "wrong" side was facing front, I would maneuver the sandwich board so that I was either the staunch Republican or Democrat that would get more candy. Some of the people were so tickled they'd invite me in so the rest of the family could have a look at me (I had to go in sideways as the sandwich board is not the most graceful garment ever created).

  • ... promulgated its own plan for the 1967 elections. Connor v. Johnson, 265 F. Supp. 492 (1967). Still..., and the date of the November 1976 Presidential election as the date for special elections. On Aug...

  • where we stand The first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus is the right testing ground for presidential candidates. dance of the caucus dates Dates of Iowa caucuses in presidential election years: 1972: Jan. 25 1976: Jan. 19 1980: Jan. 21 1984: Feb. 20 1988: Feb. 8 1992: Feb. 10 1996: Feb. 12 2000: Jan. 24 2004: Jan. 19 2008: Jan. 3 2012: Feb. 6 (subject to change) Oct. 1 - tomorrow - marks the deadline for states to decide when they will hold their 2012 caucus or primary. Whether Iowa changes its plans for a Feb. 6 caucus depends entirely on what other states do. Iowa intends to hold onto its first-in-the-nation status - at least for another presidential election cycle.

  • Earl L. Butz, who orchestrated a major change in federal farm policy as secretary of agriculture in the 1970s but came to be remembered more for a vulgar racial comment that brought about his resignation during the 1976 presidential election race, died Saturday in Kensington, Md. Butz, who lived in West Lafayette, Ind., was 98. Butz's son Bill, whom he had been visiting, said his father died in his sleep.

  • Shortly after the November 1976 presidential election, Martyn Butler was asked to print a custom order of personal stationery. He chose simple blue letters on textured ivory-hued paper. Straightforward. Unpretentious. No title, just the name: Gerald R. Ford.

  • GERALD R. FORD was the first president I met. My high school band was invited to play for him as he campaigned in Paramus during the 1976 presidential election. I waited more than an hour at the rope line, hoping to see him up close or maybe even shake his hand. I did both and was thrilled.

  • Since the 1976 presidential election, the Democrats have not received more than 50 percent of the popular vote. Most organisms, except for very primitive ones, usually modify their behavior after repeated failure in order to survive. Much has been written about why the Democrats continue to fail in the polls. But as an economist, I have been particularly struck by how they have failed to learn sound economics, despite all the empirical economic and political evidence of what works and what doesn't.

  • Franklin & Marshall College recently announced that Judy Woodruff, senior correspondent and co-anchor of the "PBS NewsHour," will be the speaker at F&M's graduation May 15. The event is open to the public. Her decades-long career in national broadcast media has included positions at CNN, NBC and PBS. She was named senior correspondent for the "NewsHour" in 2007, and served as editor of the program's 2008 political coverage. She has covered every presidential election since 1976.



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