Difference between revisions of "Template:Gerald Ford"

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imported>Randy Kryn
(condensed the U.S. House election articles into an initial spell-out of the first one and then by the years.)
imported>Randy Kryn
(Life, add 'Warren Commission', move 'Electoral history' to front of 'Elections' section)
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* [[Ford assassination attempt in Sacramento]]
 
* [[Ford assassination attempt in Sacramento]]
* [[Electoral history of Gerald Ford|Electoral history]]
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* [[Warren Commission]]
 
* [[Death and state funeral of Gerald Ford|Death and state funeral]]
 
* [[Death and state funeral of Gerald Ford|Death and state funeral]]
  
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|group3 = Elections
 
|group3 = Elections
 
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*[[Electoral history of Gerald Ford|Electoral history]]
 
*[[United States House of Representatives elections, 1948]]
 
*[[United States House of Representatives elections, 1948]]
 
*[[United States House of Representatives elections, 1950|1950]]
 
*[[United States House of Representatives elections, 1950|1950]]

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