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Think twice, Al Gore and Jack Kemp!

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Visit AvaGara's U.S. Election Map '96. Why do you think they call him VICE Men who have been American vice-presidential candidates have bad records as presidential candidates and as presidents. It doesn't matter whether they held office as vice-president or not. Whether they won or not, the results are generally less than satisfactory. The historical message is unambiguous: vice-presidential candidates tend to lose as presidential candiates. Or they become undistinguished presidents -- at best! Many have shown an unusual ability to split and destroy their parties. There is a way out: history suggests that serving a stint as governor of a state lifts the Veep jinx. John Adams The first US Vice-President established the pattern. Who could expect to follow George Washington, anyway? Even thou Read More
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Vice Presidents Trivia Quiz

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Welcome to the Vice Presidents Trivia Quiz! There are 20 questions. Good luck! When you submit your responses you will automatically be taken to a page that displays the correct answers. A lot of people have commented that the quiz is too hard, or that they didn't know any of the answers, but the point of the quiz is to realize how little we know about these figures from our own historical past. 1. Which V.P. was indicted for murder while in office, and was tried for treason after leaving office? John C. Calhoun Spiro T. Agnew Aaron Burr Richard M. Nixon 2. Which two veeps held the office under two different presidents? John C. Calhoun Adlai E. Stevenson George Clinton Henry A. Wallace 3. Which president had two veeps die in office during his administration? Thomas Jefferson James Madison Read More
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Welcome to The American Presidency

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2004 Election President Bush's 2005 State of the Union Address The Inauguration of George W. Bush The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: The Winner Is George W. Bush The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: How We Vote The Electoral College: How It Works The Democratic and Republican National Conventions, 2004 From Classroom Magazines Bush Wins! (Scholastic News Senior Edition, 11/12/04) Madam President (Scholastic News Edition 4, 3/1/04) Cliffhanger - The Presidential Election (Junior Scholastic, 10/4/04) President by a Nose (Scholastic News Senior Edition, 11/29/04) ABOUT | HELP Copyright © 2007 Scholastic Library Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Read More
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