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  2. Who were Franklin Delano Roosevelt's vice presidents?

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    Franklin Roosevelt's first Vice President was John Nance Garner of Texas, who served two terms from March 4, 1933 to Jan. 20, 1941. During Roosevelt's third term he chose Henry Agard Wallace from ...

  3. Who was the vice president of the ad interim for government of...

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    Mirabeau B. Lamar was the first vice-president elected by the people of Texas, Zavala de Lorenzo was chosen by the constitutional convention to serve as interim vice-president until elections ...

  4. Texas Children's Hospital continues expansion in Austin with...

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    Is the Texas Children's Austin hospital the first location outside of Houston? The North Austin campus is the first Texas Children's hospital located outside of the greater Houston area, but further expands the hospital system's presence in Austin, which includes 20 locations offering urgent, speciality and pediatric care.

  5. Who were the US presidents from Texas? - Answers

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    Wiki User. ∙ 12y ago. Best Answer. Two US Presidents were born in Texas, Lyndon B. Johnson and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower and his family moved to Kansas when he was a baby. Two other US ...

  6. WATCH LIVE: Beyoncé joins Kamala Harris for campaign rally in...

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    No you don't understand the duality of motherhood. How a woman can abort her first baby and be the best mother to her second. Life is nuanced, not black and white; which is why being pro choice is important. Let people make their own decisions based on their own trajectories and mind your fµck!ng business.

  7. What are the three us presidents who were born or raised in texas...

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    Only two presidents have been born in Texas: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1952) and Lyndon B. Johnson (1963). She was raised in Texas. born and raised in texas. Both of her parents, Abraham and Marcelia ...

  8. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton raids Latino Democrats' homes...

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    "These actions echo a troubling history of voter suppression and intimidation that has long targeted both Black and Latino communities, particularly in states like Texas, where demographic changes have increasingly shifted the political landscape," LULAC CEO Juan Proaño and the group's national president, Roman Palomares, said in the letter. yeah, of course this historically racist ...

  9. Kamala's Indian aunt responds to Kamala calling herself the first...

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    Because Trump is just another white guy running for presidency. I don't know why they keep trying to push Kamala as the first black female president when she literally isn't. Whoever came up with that angle needs to be slapped because it's just causing all types of unnecessary bµllsh!t.

  10. Something special for MAGA: Snoop on Donald J Trump

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    Trump’s attacks on prosecutors echo long history of racist language . NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s aggressive response to his fourth criminal indictment in five months follows a strategy he has long used against legal and political opponents: relentless attacks, often infused with language that is either overtly racist or is coded in ...

  11. Potential President Harris could face Senate GOP roadblock for...

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    “It depends,” Texas Sen. John Cornyn said when asked if a Harris Supreme Court pick would get a vote in a Senate that he would lead. “Obviously, they would have to go through the committee process, and so it would depend on that. And then I think it would also depend on who the president nominates.”