Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the U.S., Providing for the Election of the President, Vice President, and Filling Vacancies...Hearings...on H.J. Res. 2, Jan. 9, 1928.(70-1)1928 - 17 pages |
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... carry out its policies to permit their men to continue in employment and representing them in important affairs , after the employer has rejected such agents . An adverse election is a rejection , a repudiation of the agency of the ...
... carry out its policies to permit their men to continue in employment and representing them in important affairs , after the employer has rejected such agents . An adverse election is a rejection , a repudiation of the agency of the ...
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... carrying New York by 5,000 and his opponent carrying Nevada by 5,000. Those two men have exactly the same popular votes in those two States. In the Electoral College one would have 45 electoral votes and the other would have 3. That is ...
... carrying New York by 5,000 and his opponent carrying Nevada by 5,000. Those two men have exactly the same popular votes in those two States. In the Electoral College one would have 45 electoral votes and the other would have 3. That is ...
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... carrying New York by 5 , 000 and his opponent carrying Nevada by 5 , 000 . Those two men have exactly the same popular votes in those two States . In the Electoral College one would have 45 electoral votes and the other would have 3 ...
... carrying New York by 5 , 000 and his opponent carrying Nevada by 5 , 000 . Those two men have exactly the same popular votes in those two States . In the Electoral College one would have 45 electoral votes and the other would have 3 ...
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... carry out the will of the people so expressed . Mr . GIFFORD . I do not think that you could get the Senate to agree to that . I think that we would have a long wait . Mr . LOZIER . Mr . Lea , isn ' t this true ? The provisions under ...
... carry out the will of the people so expressed . Mr . GIFFORD . I do not think that you could get the Senate to agree to that . I think that we would have a long wait . Mr . LOZIER . Mr . Lea , isn ' t this true ? The provisions under ...
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... carried over to these problems the committee will do a splendid service. Mr. JEFFERs. We thank you for those kind words. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you, Mr. Lea. (After executive session taking up other business, the committee adjourned.) to ...
... carried over to these problems the committee will do a splendid service. Mr. JEFFERs. We thank you for those kind words. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you, Mr. Lea. (After executive session taking up other business, the committee adjourned.) to ...
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Page 11 - The Congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the House of Representatives may choose a President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them...
Page 5 - ... President until the House of Representatives chooses a President; and the Congress may by law provide for the case where the Vice President has not been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly until the House of Representatives chooses a President, or until the Senate chooses a Vice President.
Page 4 - The Constitution directs that Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and that such meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, unless another day be appointed by law.
Page 2 - The committee this day met, Hon. Hays B. White (chairman) presiding. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will be in order.
Page 6 - President, whenever the right of choice devolves upon them, before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, then the Vice President chosen for the same term shall act as President until the House of Representatives chooses a President...