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  • |name=Dwight David Eisenhower|nationality=[[United States]] |image=Dwight D. Eisenhower, official photo portrait, May 29, 1959.jpg
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  • .../>Three [[Air Medal]]s,</br />[[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]] ...7). After an [[United States presidential election, 1980|unsuccessful 1980 presidential run]], Bush was chosen by party nominee Ronald Reagan to be candidate for v
    58 KB (8,386 words) - 22:01, 5 March 2009
  • |president2=[[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] ...election, 1968|1968]], and re-elected to a second term in [[United States presidential election, 1972|1972]].
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  • ...ent of the United States|Vice President]], and in 1963, he [[United States presidential line of succession|succeeded]] to the presidency following [[John F. Kenned ...ates House election, 1966|1966]] and his reelection bid in [[United States presidential election, 1968|1968]] collapsed as a result of turmoil in his party. He wit
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  • | predecessor = [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] ...chard Nixon]] in the [[United States presidential election, 1960|1960 U.S. presidential election]], one of the closest in American history. He is the youngest man
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  • ...ckson]], then the leading politician of Tennessee. In 1824, Jackson [[U.S. presidential election, 1824|ran for President]], while Polk campaigned for the [[United ...y." After Jackson defeated Adams in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1828|presidential election of 1828]], Polk rose in prominence. He became leader of the pro-A
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  • ...consensus among historians is that Hoover's defeat in the [[United States presidential election, 1932|1932 election]] was caused primarily by failure to end the d ...n/chronology.html Herbert Hoover: Chronology], Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, ''Accessed [[November 30]], [[2006]].''</ref>
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  • |successor=[[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] ...ates)|Republicans]] made corruption a central issue in the [[United States presidential election, 1952|1952 campaign]].
    117 KB (17,380 words) - 17:08, 1 April 2008
  • ...d [[Ronald Reagan]] for the Republican nomination, but ultimately lost the presidential election to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Jimmy Carter]]. ...erald R. Ford Genealogical Information |work = Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum |publisher = University of Texas |accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref>
    105 KB (15,370 words) - 01:40, 12 December 2009
  • ...[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]], excluding unelected presidential nominees, until the nomination and presidency of [[Bill Clinton]] (1993-200 ...tic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] nomination in [[United States presidential election, 1980|1980]]. Carter received the Democratic nomination, but lost
    108 KB (15,854 words) - 18:47, 8 July 2009
  • Roosevelt won four presidential elections in a row, causing a realignment political scientists call the [[F ...he Surname Roosevelt Genealogy">{{cite web |url=http://genealogy.about.com/library/surnames/r/bl_name-ROOSEVELT.htm |title=ROOSEVELT - Surname Meaning, Origin
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