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Electioneer (foaled
April 20, 1904 in Kentucky) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse best
known for his 1906 win in New York's rich ****urity Stakes...
- an "officer fit for duty who at this
crisis would abandon his post to
electioneer for a seat in
Congress ought to be scalped." Instead,
Hayes wrote several...
- 9, 1844
church general conference, a call was made for
volunteers to
electioneer for
Joseph Smith to be the next president.
Hundreds of
elders volunteered...
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Journalist Ladies, Gentlemen...
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Standardbred horses to be
raced as trotters,
including his
chief sire,
Electioneer (sired by Hambletonian) and his
winning offspring: Arion, Sunol, Palo...
- Red Barn or
Stanford Stables, is
located at present-day
address 100
Electioneer Road in Stanford, California. This barn was
established c.1878-1880 and...
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formally reprimanded for
using House of
Commons notepaper and
postage to
electioneer for the
Conservative Party; she
apologised and
repaid the £300 costs...
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Retrieved 27
August 2022. Gaunt,
Richard A. (February 2020). "A
Great Electioneer and His
Motives Reconsidered: The 4th Duke of Newcastle". Parliamentary...
- (in Spanish) The Guardian. "The New-Look Chávez: Lover, People's Poet,
Electioneer." (18
October 2006). Terra. El 76,7 por
ciento de los
venezolanos aprueba...
- on 13
August 1766.
Despite rumours of his retirement, he
vigorously electioneered during the 1768 season, and
increased the
Rutland interests seats to...