The American Federationist, 75. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1968 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
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... vote , Kennedy won by a margin of about 100,000 out of the 68,738,000 ballots cast . In the Electoral College , the count was Kennedy , 303 ; Nixon , 219 ; Harry F. Byrd , 15 . But expert observers are less certain about these vote ...
... vote , Kennedy won by a margin of about 100,000 out of the 68,738,000 ballots cast . In the Electoral College , the count was Kennedy , 303 ; Nixon , 219 ; Harry F. Byrd , 15 . But expert observers are less certain about these vote ...
23. lappuse
... voting booth on Election Day . Last year , 116 million Americans were of age and eligible to vote . About 44 million , or 38 percent , failed to vote . Of these , 15 million were registered . Ten million could have registered but did ...
... voting booth on Election Day . Last year , 116 million Americans were of age and eligible to vote . About 44 million , or 38 percent , failed to vote . Of these , 15 million were registered . Ten million could have registered but did ...
24. lappuse
... voting have been removed by enlightened laws , 76 percent of the potential vote turned out . The experience of these and other states points strongly to a relationship between laws that encourage citizens to vote and high voter ...
... voting have been removed by enlightened laws , 76 percent of the potential vote turned out . The experience of these and other states points strongly to a relationship between laws that encourage citizens to vote and high voter ...
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