Thesaurus / inauguration
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There are nearly three months between Election Day and the presidential inauguration to count all the votes.
HOW WISCONSIN’S SLOWED-DOWN MAIL COULD DECIDE THE ELECTIONBOBBIE JOHNSONOCTOBER 27, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWA few dozen demonstrators from liberal advocacy groups gathered outside the Hart Senate Office Building on Thursday, waving signs that read “Save Roe” and “No confirmation without inauguration.”
REPUBLICANS SET BARRETT ON SWIFT COURSE TO CONFIRMATION TO THE SUPREME COURTSEUNG MIN KIM, KAROUN DEMIRJIANOCTOBER 15, 2020WASHINGTON POSTZandi says the consensus is that if the federal government doesn’t pass more stimulus before the election, it’s very unlikely anything gets done before the inauguration.
WAITING TO PASS STIMULUS UNTIL AFTER THE ELECTION IS A MISTAKE, SAYS ECONOMIST MARK ZANDILANCE LAMBERTOCTOBER 13, 2020FORTUNEMany of us have made it clear we can’t go home before the election and potentially inauguration without helping people, small businesses, local governments.
PELOSI, MEADOWS SAY THEY’RE HOPEFUL NEW ECONOMIC RELIEF DEAL IS WITHIN REACHERICA WERNERSEPTEMBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIf they do fill the seat—either before the November election, or between November and the inauguration in January—it would be with a conservative judge, leaving the Supreme Court with a 6-3 conservative majority.
FIVE ISSUES THE SUPREME COURT WILL BE DECIDING ON THIS TERMALEXANDRA OSSOLASEPTEMBER 21, 2020QUARTZThe first rail road opened in Brazil, the emperor and empress being present at the inauguration.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLBut the day of his inauguration was the last day of his happiness.
THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIREEDWARD GIBBONIn the inauguration of the system, Japanese statesmanship was exposed to a severe ordeal.
CONTINENTAL MONTHLY, VOL. 4, NO 3, SEPTEMBER 1863VARIOUSHerndon's Life is probably the most satisfactory of the period before Lincoln's inauguration.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME XIIJOHN LORDEnthusiasm and hope animated the whole assembly, and everybody saw in this States-General the inauguration of a glorious future.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IXJOHN LORDWORDS RELATED TO INAUGURATION
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