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United States Presidential Election of 2006 Term Paper

Pages:4 (1743 words)

Sources:15

Subject:Government

Topic:United States Presidential Election

Document Type:Term Paper

Document:#61371156




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U.S. Department of State (2007). 2006 Midterm Elections. Online. Internet. Avail:

http://fpc.state.gov/fpc/c18259.htm. Info Acc: 27 October 2007

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