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Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States
Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are ...
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Democratic Party (United States)
Democratic Party (United States) Democratic Party Party Chairman Howard Dean Senate ... of two major political parties in the United States, the other one being the Republican Party ... Party is the minority party in the United States Senate and the House of ...
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Republican Party (United States)
Republican Party (United States) This article is about the modern United States Republican Party. For more history and bibliography see History of the United States Republican Party. For the earlier ...
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Separation of powers under the United States Constitution
Separation of powers under the United States Constitution Separation of powers is a political ... by English and French philosophers. In the United States Constitution, the phrase separation of powers never ... are "vested in a Congress of the United States", "the executive Power" is "vested ...
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Talk:Harriet Miers Supreme Court nomination
Talk:Harriet Miers Supreme Court nomination Why is this on Wikipedia? Isn ... 2005 (UTC) This article parallels John Roberts Supreme Court nomination and hearings, which was continually updated ... the Wiki article Gonzales v. Raich, "The United States Federal law, via the Controlled ...
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Federalist Party (United States)
Federalist Party (United States) The Federalist Party was a political party ... during the First Party System in the United States, from 1792 to 1816. It was formed ... built a network of supporters in the United States Congress and in the states ...
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Talk:Republican Party (United States)/archives2
Talk:Republican Party (United States)/archives2 < Talk:Republican Party (United States) My removal I've removed the following ... the two major political parties in the united states are "catch all parties" as ...
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History of United States Republican Party
History of United States Republican Party The Republican Party was born ... its history since 1980 see Republican Party (United States) The Schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin where the ... Republican to be elected President of the United States (1861–1865). John C. Frémont ran ...
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Third party (United States)
Third party (United States) To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... require cleanup. In the context of the United States' political system, a third party is any ... political party organized in at least some states, other than the two current leading ...
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Talk:George W. Bush/Archive 18
... would be a failing strategy in any court, national or international. In any case, the ... access to life saving medications. In the United States delays in the approval of clot busting ... possibly exist. Yes, the president of the United States blatently lied to his country. I ...
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