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  • ...= {{wp|Sacramento, California|Sacramento}}, {{wp|Sacramento County, California|Sacramento}} |seats1_title = Seats in the [[Senate of New California|Senate]]<br>(2042)
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  • | country = Republic of California | map_image = 1974 California gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
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  • | birth_place = {{wp|Paso Robles, California|Paso Robles}}, {{wp|California}} Akano was born in {{wp|Paso Robles, California}} on 16 March 1995 to his father Alomo and his mother Catherine. He is ethn
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  • | country = Republic of California | image1 = [[File:Ronald-Reagan-governor-California.jpg|150x150px]]
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  • ! California 1 ! California 3
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  • {{short description|31st Governor of California}} |office1 = Prime Minister of California
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  • | office = Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 50th district | residence = Temeluca, California
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  • ...a}}, between {{wp|Canada}} to the north, {{wp|Mexico}} to the south, [[New California]] and [[Willamette]] on the west, and the [[Confederacy of New England]] an ...cially {{wp|Secession from the United States|seceded}} and created a [[New California|multi-party socialist state]]. A few more states would follow suit: the sta
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  • ...ecessions of the Ford and Carter eras (where she voted solidly for liberal Republicans up and down the ballot, going so far as to cast her 1980 election ballot fo ...k risks when she found them reasonably. Because of her success, many Maine Republicans began calling on her to run for office. She declined, preferring to focus o
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  • No Republicans retired from the U.S. Senate in 1976 to be succeeded by a Republican. | {{Party shading/Republican/active}} | R{{Sub|38}}<br/>{{Small|{{abbr|CA|California}}}}<br/>{{Small|Ran}}
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  • ...orcing President Clinton to relocate the country's capital to Los Angeles, California. On January 20, 2001, Bush was sworn in as President of the USA. His first ...r the Earth Humans couldn't refuse." After the 2018 midterm elections, the Republicans lost control of the House of Representatives, due to this loss, on November
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  • |established_event2 = California Republic ...he 1850's saw these nations grow and make a presence in the world. In 1860 California and Texas United their forces to fight the oncoming American forces in the
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  • | office = Prime Minister of California | office2 = Attorney General of California
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  • ...ties and typically carry the most seats in all U.S. federal elections. The Republicans and Democrats also are the most likely to win executive elections, such as ...and shared global interests. The United States also has strong ties with [[California]], [[Texas]], [[Oregon]], Laurentia, Acadia, India, Australia, Tasmania, [[
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  • ...ropping out of the race, which he did so in a speech to supporters in {{wp|California}}. Like {{wp|Hillary Clinton|Clinton}}, {{wp|Bernie Sanders|Sanders}} himse ...tion, {{wp|Donald Trump|Trump}} received little support from establishment Republicans.
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  • ...ictory in the Mexican–American War resulted in the 1848 Mexican Cession of California and much of the present-day American Southwest, making the U.S. span the co ...of African Americans. They persisted until the Compromise of 1877 when the Republicans agreed to cease protecting the rights of African Americans in the South in
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  • * '''The Democratic-Republicans''', an independence bloc opposing Westminster and seeking to cut British-Co ...the new territories as the official provinces of New Mexico, Deseret, and California. Parliament then approved a mass deportation of "Latino persons" from these
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  • * '''The Democratic-Republicans''', an independence bloc opposing Westminster and seeking to cut British-Co ...the new territories as the official provinces of New Mexico, Deseret, and California. Parliament then approved a mass deportation of "Latino persons" from these
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  • ...Syndicalists, Longists and a movement in the Pacific saw the secession of California, Oregon, Washington and Nevada to form the Pacific States of America. In th ...lection approached, parties reorganized, with President Bingham and former Republicans reorganizing the Republican Party while the Democrats struggled to reorgani
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  • ...argely be like the first. Trump would be shot by an anarchist in Pasadena, California, in September 2027. He survived, but would be confined in a wheelchair for ...eattle and Minneapolis Free Zones, the Burlington Soviet, and the Southern California Socialist Republic. In response, large sections of the remaining US militar
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