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HarpWeek - The Presidential Elections 1860-1912
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Provides historical context of political cartoons, campaign overviews, biographical sketches and a review of the era's major issues.
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4President.org
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History of elections from 1960 through today; includes candidate issues brochures, campaign announcements, acceptance speeches, campaign logos and voting statistics.
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America Votes
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Presidential campaign memorabilia from the Duke University special collections.
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American Presidential Campaigns and Elections
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Commercial site offering various books containing strategy, campaign and election analysis, and other political data
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Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
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Presents a detailed view of U.S. Presidential election results from 1789 thorugh 2000, state and county data from 1948 through 2000.
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Geostat Center - US Presidential Election Maps: 1860-1996
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Maps showing the percent of popular vote and electoral vote distribution and totals.
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History Central - US Presidential Elections
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Historical information about elections starting in 1789 includes electoral and popular vote graphs.
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Jurist - Presidential Election Law
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Provides statutes, cases, news and information about the laws regarding political broadcasting, campaign finance, voter registration and presidential debates. Includes Florida Recount 2000 section.
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League of Women Voters Video Archive: Presidential Debates
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Watch past candidate debates with Windows Media Player. Archive begins with the 1976 election.
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Library of Congress: Elections... the American Way
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Teacher resources, features and activities about presidential candidates, voters, the party system, election process and issues.
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Reforming American Presidential Campaigns
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Article on reforming campaign advertising, debates and candidate education.
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The Cemetery Project: Presidential Losers
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Information on those who received their parties' nomination and one electoral vote but lost the general election.
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