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  1. The American Presidency Project (Q25930146) The American Presidency Project. extensive web-based resource on the American Presidency, hosted by the University of California, Santa Barbara. American Presidency Project.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · The 2022 Midterm Elections: What the Historical Data Suggest. In the 22 midterm elections from 1934 -2018, the President's party has averaged a loss of 28 House seats and four Senate seats. The president’s party gained seats in the House only three times, but gained seats in the Senate on six occasions. The president’s party has gained ...

  3. Mar 31, 2001 · About the Presidency Project. The APP was launched in 1999 when then-graduate student Gerhard Peters joined with John Woolley to develop resources for students taking Political Science 157, The American Presidency . As the resources in the course website expanded, it became obvious that it was being accessed by an array of general users outside ...

  4. The American Presidency Project is the only free online searchable database including all of: Donald Trump's Twitter 2015-2021. The Messages and Papers of the Presidents: 1789-1929. The Public Papers of the Presidents: since 1929. The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: 1977-2009.

  5. The American Presidency Project is the only free online searchable database including all of: Donald Trump's Twitter 2015-2021; The Messages and Papers of the Presidents: 1789-1929; The Public Papers of the Presidents: since 1929; The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: 1977-2009; The Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents: post-2009

  6. American Presidency Document Categories. The core of the APP document collection is based on published collections of presidential documents. Except for recent presidents, these collections omitted many documents such as proclamations, vetoes and orders. So, prior to 1945, the number of documents in the APP collection in any specific category ...

  7. Gerald R. Ford 1974 to 1977. Richard Nixon 1969 to 1974. Lyndon B. Johnson 1963 to 1969. John F. Kennedy 1961 to 1963. Dwight D. Eisenhower 1953 to 1961. Harry S Truman 1945 to 1953. Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933 to 1945. Herbert Hoover 1929 to 1933. Calvin Coolidge 1923 to 1929.

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