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...members announced Tuesday that they have decided to create a subcommittee on constitutional changes and to hold a third presidential election??€”and second election for all other positions—to quell the controversy surrounding the original round of presidential elections...
DeLeon said yesterday that he thought his concerns about the election??€™s process had been answered adequately by the outgoing president, Olamipe I. Okunseinde...
Caitlin W. Monahan ’06, who helped direct the survey, said the results of the poll indicate that college students—61 percent of whom said they will definitely vote in the 2004 election??€”will likely tip the scales in the upcoming presidential election...
Gore highlighted how global warming causes glaciers to melt. As temperatures rise, he said, the Everglades and Florida Keys—both in the state that cost him the 2000 presidential election??€”will soon be engulfed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean...
...polls from the six months leading up to Spain’s national election??€”including those taken as late as last week—Mariano Rajoy looked certain to coast to victory. The handpicked successor of outgoing Prime Minister José MarÃa Aznar, Rajoy ran on a strong antiterrorism platform; but after the recent bombings in Madrid, fear and suspicion gripped the country and Spaniards swept Socialist leader José Luis RodrÃguez Zapatero into victory. If we didn’t know it before, this weekend’s election in Spain provided...