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Presidents


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  1. ^ LOC; whitehouse.gov.
  2. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), pp. 257–258.
  3. ^ LOC.
  4. ^ McDonald (2000).
  5. ^ a b Pencak (2000).
  6. ^ Banning (2000).
  7. ^ Ammon (2000).
  8. ^ Cole (2000).
  9. ^ Gutzman (2000).
  10. ^ Rawley (2000).
  11. ^ a b Smith (2000).
  12. ^ Anbinder (2000).
  13. ^ Abbott (2005), p. 639.
  14. ^ Gara (2000).
  15. ^ Gienapp (2000).
  16. ^ McPherson (b) (2000).
  17. ^ McSeveney (1986), p. 139.
  18. ^ a b c Trefousse (2000).
  19. ^ McPherson (a) (2000).
  20. ^ Hoogenboom (2000).
  21. ^ Peskin (2000).
  22. ^ Reeves (2000).
  23. ^ Greenberger (2017), pp. 174–175.
  24. ^ a b Campbell (2000).
  25. ^ Spetter (2000).
  26. ^ Gould (a) (2000).
  27. ^ Harbaugh (2000).
  28. ^ Abbott (2005), pp. 639–640.
  29. ^ Gould (b) (2000).
  30. ^ Ambrosius (2000).
  31. ^ Hawley (2000).
  32. ^ McCoy (2000).
  33. ^ Senate.
  34. ^ Hoff (a) (2000).
  35. ^ Brinkley (2000).
  36. ^ Hamby (2000).
  37. ^ Abbott (2005), p. 636.
  38. ^ Ambrose (2000).
  39. ^ Parmet (2000).
  40. ^ Gardner (2000).
  41. ^ Abbott (2005), p. 633.
  42. ^ Hoff (b) (2000).
  43. ^ Neale (2004), p. 22.
  44. ^ a b Greene (2013).
  45. ^ whitehouse.gov (a).
  46. ^ Schaller (2004).
  47. ^ whitehouse.gov (b).
  48. ^ whitehouse.gov (c).
  49. ^ whitehouse.gov (d).
  50. ^ whitehouse.gov (e).
  51. ^ whitehouse.gov (f).
  52. ^ whitehouse.gov (g).