James Lucey (1941 – 16 February 1969) was an Irish Gaelic footballer. He played at club level with Glenbeigh-Glencar, Laune Rangers and Mid Kerry and...
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gubernatorial election. Lucey won the 1970 Wisconsin gubernatorial election and served as governor until 1977, when he accepted President Jimmy Carter's appointment...
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Jimmy Carter only participated in the second presidential debate. No vice presidential debate was held in 1980. Anderson's running mate Patrick Lucey...
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brother, Jimmy Lucey, also lined out that day, while a third brother, Vincent Lucey, played in the 1965 All-Ireland final defeat by Galway. Lucey's inter-county...
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McAuliffe 1-2 (0-2f), Mick O'Connell, Gene O'Driscoll, Tom Long 1-1 each, Jimmy Lucey, Dave Geaney, Paudie Sheehy 0-1 each Attendance: 25,090 Referee: M Colbert...
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Utley for conversing with L.A. cop E. D. "Roughhouse" Brown in front of Lucey's Restaurant. Utley denied having any knowledge of who had beaten him when...
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inaugural All-Ireland Under-21 Championship title in 1964. Lucey followed his brothers Noel and Jimmy onto the Kerry senior football team and was at right wing-forward...
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In the 1980 United States presidential election, incumbent president Jimmy Carter and incumbent vice president Walter Mondale were defeated by Republican...
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presidency of Jimmy Carter from his inauguration as the 39th president of the United States on January 20, 1977, to December 31, 1977. January 20 – Jimmy Carter's...
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Bobby Jameson (redirect from Chris Lucey)
1965 album Songs of Protest and Anti-Protest, issued under the name Chris Lucey. The album's dark lyrics and sophisticated arrangements led its advocates...
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1980 United States presidential election (category Presidency of Jimmy Carter)
Anderson entered the general election as an independent candidate with Patrick Lucey, former Wisconsin governor, as his running mate. Reagan campaigned for increased...
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who ran as an Independent with former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Patrick Lucey, received his strongest performance of any former Confederate state in Florida...
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Football Championship winning manager. Jimmy Lucey All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner. Noel Lucey All-Ireland Senior Football Championship...
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former Governor Ronald Reagan, over the Democratic nominee, President Jimmy Carter. Reagan won Pennsylvania by a margin of 7.11%. This result nonetheless...
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returned to reporting weather on the station's 10 p.m. newscast), and Dorothy Lucey handling the entertainment reports; Rod Bernsen took over the traffic reports...
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president and vice president. Washington, D.C. was won by incumbent President Jimmy Carter (D) by a 61-point landslide. Carter's 74.9% of the vote represents...
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who ran as an Independent with former Ambassador and Governor Patrick Lucey of Wisconsin. Reagan carried New Jersey with 51.97% of the vote to Carter's...
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Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale (D) (inc.) - 35,480,115 (41.0%) and 49 electoral votes (6 states and D.C. carried) John B. Anderson/Patrick Joseph Lucey (Independent)...
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Anderson, who had recently chosen former Badger State Governor Patrick Lucey as his running mate, was ahead of Carter in some normally Democratic districts...
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Archived from the original on July 16, 2024. Retrieved July 15, 2024. Lucey, Catherine (July 14, 2024). "Former Presidents Call for Civility in Politics"...
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president and vice president. Hawaii was one of the six states that President Jimmy Carter (D) won. His margin was 1.9 points, his narrowest victory margin...
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former governor Ronald Reagan, in a landslide over the Democratic incumbent, Jimmy Carter. Reagan won his home state by a wide 16.78% point margin and carried...
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"Anderson Chooses Lucey for his Ticket; Praises Ex-Wisconsin Governor as Qualified for the White House Seeking Broader Support Anderson Picks Lucey, Ex-Governor...
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Ronald Reagan (R–CA) with 54.3% of the popular vote over incumbent President Jimmy Carter (D–GA)'s 26.4%. Alaska has only voted Democratic once in its history...
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the independent candidacy of John B. Anderson and running mate Patrick Lucey. Illinois had voted Republican in the previous three presidential elections...
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the District of Columbia. He selected former Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey as his running mate. In April 1980, he was polling at 21 percent, which...
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organiser, born near Cork Jim Lane – Irish Republican Socialist Cornelius Lucey – Bishop of Cork and Ross Jack Lynch – Taoiseach and hurler Thomas Mac Curtain...
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Steve Carlisle, Michael Peña, Ann Cusack, Jean Speegle Howard, Dorothy Lucey, James Bissell, Peter Segal, Marg Helgenberger One Fine Day 20th Century...
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August 26 – 29, 2023" (PDF). Retrieved October 1, 2023. Siddiqui, Sabrina; Lucey, Catherine (September 4, 2023). "Biden's Age, Economic Worries Endanger...
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■ Jimmy Carter * and Walter Mondale * (D) Popular vote: 35,480,115 (41.01%) Electoral votes: 49 (9.1%) ■ John B. Anderson and Patrick Joseph Lucey (I)...
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