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  2. 1976 United States presidential election in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Ford took 48.91% of the vote to Carter’s 48.07%, a victory margin of 0.84%. [1] The anti-war former Democratic senator from Minnesota, Eugene McCarthy , received 2.21% of the vote in Maine, which possibly helped Ford carry the state, as he most likely siphoned more votes from Carter than Ford.

  3. 1976 United States presidential election in Minnesota

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    Minnesota was won by the Democratic Party candidate, former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, won the state over incumbent President Gerald Ford by a landslide margin of 251,045 votes, or approximately 12.88%.

  4. Joseph McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the number 205 can be traced: in later debates on the Senate floor, McCarthy referred to a 1946 letter that then–Secretary of State James Byrnes sent to Congressman Adolph J. Sabath. In that letter, Byrnes said State Department security investigations had resulted in "recommendation against permanent employment" for 284 persons ...

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  7. E. Jerome McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Jerome McCarthy (February 20, 1928 – December 3, 2015) was an American marketing professor and author. He proposed the concept of the 4 Ps marketing mix in his 1960 book Basic Marketing: A Managerial Approach , which has been one of the top textbooks in university marketing courses since its publication.

  8. William Clay Ford Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Clay Ford Jr. (born May 3, 1957) is an American businessman, serving as executive chair of Ford Motor Company. The great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford , Ford joined the board in 1988 and has served as chair since January 1999.

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