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As if these two purposes etched in the design of the U.S. Senate are not sufficiently disjoined, the delegates also intended that the Senate represent the State governments so as to proffer them a means of defending their turf against encroachment by the U.S. Government. Senators were selected by State governments...
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Some delegates represent state congressional districts; some are "at large" and represent the entire state. The Democratic party also has a third type: super-delegates. A super-delegate is a leader in the National Democratic ... they not selected by state party members. ... A candidate needs 2,025 delegates for the nomination.
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How ar delegates in conventions selected? How are deleagates to convention selected? Why were the delegates originally choosen? How were the original 74 delegates selected? What are the delegates and how are they selected?
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Delegates selected by the state governments convened in Philadelphia in May 1787 to remedy the flaws in the Articles of Confederation. ... What sides did the Federalists and the Antifederalists represent in the fight over ratification?
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Delegates selected by the state governments convened in Philadelphia in May 1787 to remedy the flaws in the Articles of Confederation. ... The Bush Administration argues that it needs to take measures that appear to contradict our constitution in order to guarantee our security.
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657 Days until election day. ... County Conventions around the state selected delegates and alternates to go to our State Convention February 9 & 10. This promises to be an exciting convention as we have confirmed several potential Presidential candidates to speak at the Saturday morning session.
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4. Lower house: Assembly in Calif., Nev., N.Y., Wis.; House of Delegates in Md., Va., W.Va.; General Assembly in N.J.; House of Representatives in other states. ... More on Tabulated Data on State Governments from Infoplease:
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