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A letter from Lincoln to the Editor of the Chicago Tribune called "the angriest, nastiest written statement Lincoln ever produced." He enclosed a clipping that he felt could undermine his race against Stephen Douglas, writing "How, in God’s name, do you let such paragraphs into the Tribune?"
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TIL we technically have two presidents within the continental U.S. In addition the incumbent, Kevin Baugh is the current President of the Republic of Molossia, an independent micro nationwide in northwestern Nevada.
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Profile of Nelson Rockefeller aired for news coverage of his death, as well as Gerald Ford reacting to the passing of Rockefeller, 28 January 1978
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In 1976, Ford carries New York and with it wins the election! How does a second/first full Ford term look?
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In 1920, while campaigning in California, James Cox mentioned the large Chinese community in the Bay Area and said that if the US was in the League, the League would have resolved the Shandong Problem in favor of China. He was promptly heckled by isolationists.
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