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  2. Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The CRS, Baude and Paulsen, Graber, and Lynch cite the exclusion of John Y. Brown and John Duncan Young of Kentucky by the House of Representatives in 1867 for oral or print speech that the House determined qualified for disqualification, [240] [253] [254] [255] while Baude and Paulsen also cite the open letter written by Abraham Lincoln to New ...

  3. Qualified prospect - Wikipedia

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    A prospect is an organization or potential client who resembles a seller's Ideal customer profile (ICP), but has not yet expressed interest in their products or services; accordingly a qualified lead is an organization or potential client which has expressed interest in the products or services of the seller.

  4. Political positions of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump's suggestion on the Ebola crisis "would go against all the expert advice being offered". Doctors warned "that isolating West Africa would only make the Ebola outbreak much worse" by "potentially denying help and supplies from getting in", and might destabilize the countries and contribute to the disease's spread outside West Africa. [273]

  5. What makes Trump's lead different than past primary ... - AOL

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    A dive into the GOP polls shows that Trump's advantage may be more durable than the ones leading presidential candidates have enjoyed in past summers.

  6. Opinion: Harris was qualified. What does Trump's victory say ...

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    Despite being arguably the most controversial U.S. president since Richard Nixon, Trump convinced the voters he was better suited to lead the country than sitting Vice President Kamala Harris.

  7. Lead scoring - Wikipedia

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    Lead scoring is a methodology used to rank prospects against a scale that represents the perceived value each lead represents to the organization. [1] The resulting score is used to determine which leads a receiving function (e.g. sales, partners, teleprospecting) will engage, in order of priority.

  8. The most qualified presidential candidates in US history. We've been asking AI a lot of political questions lately — like how would it rate Donald Trump's presidency or Joe Biden's presidency.

  9. Supervisor - Wikipedia

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    An American poster from the 1940s. A supervisor, or lead, (also known as foreman, boss, overseer, facilitator, monitor, area coordinator, line-manager or sometimes gaffer) is the job title of a lower-level management position and role that is primarily based on authority over workers or a workplace. [1]