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About Harry Hayfield
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I have recently found the results for the Congressional and Senate Elections dating back to 1788 and will be able to advise on the best way of finding out what a candidate`s views are

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Have been interested in American Elections since 1988

   

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Questions Answered By Expert  Harry Hayfield 
In Category  Legislation, Presidential & Congressional Politics

SubjectDate Asked

offshore drilling6/25/2008
  Q: When McCain and others talk about offshore drilling, where is the drilling done exactly? Why do ...
  A: As I understand it, they are investigating the merits of expanding operations in th Gulf of Mexico, ...
I need quick results please i'm doing a research paper2/11/2008
  Q: How many times has one party controlled both houses and the presidency?
  A: I can indeed answer this question but can't do it quickly. It will take me most of Tuesday to tally ...
billy1/9/2008
  Q: would billy clinton be able to be hillary's vice
  A: I don't think so no. Technically I suppose she could (if she did win the Democratic nomination, she ...
help me10/6/2007
  Q: how do you petition against something the government is trying to make into a law?
  A: There are two ways. One is to literally draw up a petition saying "We, the undersigned appeal to ...
Bush!!!!!!!!12/7/2006
  Q: Why is he so mean? Why are we still over there? Why is he such a stubborn Texas cowboy and just does ...
  A: Why is Bush so mean? Not a clue Why are we still over there? Give the Dems a chance, they've yet to ...
US Politics4/19/2006
  Q: can you help? I have to write an essay about the following statement. the statement is: Are ...
  A: Well, I come from the United Kingdom (where pressure and interest groups are nothing like as ...
The Government2/12/2006
  Q: Who is the president of the senate? Who appoints the Electorial College? What body selects the ...
  A: 1) The President of the Senate is usually the Vice President of the United States 2) Now here I ...
presidents12/1/2004
  Q: Who was the first president to eat a sandwich?
  A: It's a bit tricky to tell, but if I was making an educated guess, I would have to plump for John ...
popular election?11/3/2004
  Q: In the US presidential election, there seems to be two divisions(?) of elections: one is electorial ...
  A: And hello to you. I'll give you the potted version for the time being but if you like the full ...
Rep Vs. Dem3/31/2004
  Q: I am obviously aware of there being more than one political party in the US. But this country seems ...
  A: I have spoken to several Republican and Democrat party members asking them why they are what they ...
Rep Vs. Dem3/31/2004
  Q: I am almost ashamed to ask this question but the only stupid question is... So here it goes. I'm a ...
  A: "I am almost ashamed to ask this question but the only stupid question is". Don't be ashamed in the ...

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