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The ABC's of a National Election |
Al Gore is clearly the Democrats' choice. |
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Bush is clearly the Republicans' voice. |
C onventions are held in the summer to choosewho will make four years of presidential news. |
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Donkeys are the symbol of Democrats. The Electoral College counts each state's stats. |
F orums and fundraisers do indicate....Government interest by the people is great. |
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"H ail to the Chief" is the song traditionally playedto honor the President-Elect on Inauguration Day. |
J anuary 20 is the swearing-in date.
K ey issues are discussed earlier in lively debate. |
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L ife for the president requires extra protection; Motorcades and secret service follow after the election. |
N ovember 7 will tell which candidate it is...with Oval Office privileges. |
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P olitical polls can make predictions,but each man's success rests on his Q ualifications and convictions. |
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R epublicans take pride in the symbol of their views.S logans and speeches become the daily news. |
T erm of office lasts for four yearsU nless a re-election makes it eight years. |
Voters must find out as
much as they can...The White House represents the executive branch of this land.
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X your ballot for the candidate of your choice.Y our vote is your right; your vote is your voice! |
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