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  2. United States House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The House's exclusive powers include initiating all revenue bills, impeaching federal officers, and electing the president if no candidate receives a majority of votes in the Electoral College. [3] [4] Members of the House serve a fixed term of two years, with each seat up for election before the start of the next Congress.

  3. 1872 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Grant was the last incumbent to win a second consecutive term until William McKinley's victory in the 1900 presidential election, [c] and his popular vote margin of 11.8% was the largest margin between 1856 and 1904.

  4. 2020 United States presidential election in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Biden became the first Democrat since FDR in 1932 [4] to win the White House without carrying the heavily unionized carmaking counties of Mahoning and Trumbull, the first Democrat since Harry Truman in 1948 to win the White House without carrying Lorain County, the first Democrat since JFK in 1960 to win the White House without Ashtabula ...

  5. Presidency of William Howard Taft - Wikipedia

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    Taft was also disappointed by the defeat of Warren G. Harding in the 1910 Ohio gubernatorial race, while in New Jersey, Democrat Woodrow Wilson was elected governor. [71] With a divided government, the second half of Taft's term saw the passage of much less legislation than the first. [72]

  6. JD Vance - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, Vance said he planned to move to Ohio and would consider starting a nonprofit or running for office. [52] [48] In Ohio, he started Our Ohio Renewal, a 501(c)(4) advocacy organization focused on education, addiction, and other "social ills" he had mentioned in his memoir. [53]

  7. 1994 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The elections occurred in the middle of Democratic President Bill Clinton's first term in office, and elected the members of 104th United States Congress. The elections have been described as the " Republican Revolution " because the Republican Party captured unified control of Congress for the first time since 1952 .

  8. Nikki Haley 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 2024, she became the first woman in U.S. history to win a Republican presidential primary with her victory in the District of Columbia primary; [115] she also won the Vermont primary on March 5, [10] and the latter win made her the first woman to win a state Republican presidential primary and the first woman to win two Republican ...

  9. History of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University was founded in 1855, and in 1863 the school became Pennsylvania's land-grant university under the terms of the Morrill Land-Grant Acts. Temple University in Philadelphia was founded in 1884 by Russell Conwell, originally as a night school for working-class citizens.