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  • ...osition of [[Henry Cabot Lodge]] and other [[United States Senate|Senate]] Republicans, Hoover saw to it that the German people received aid, and he extended aid ...1919, Hoover confronted a world of political possibilities. At one point, Democratic party bosses looked on him as a potential candidate for the presidency. "T
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  • ...e on the slavery issue. Conversely, the [[Radical Republican (USA)|Radical Republicans]], an abolitionist faction of the Republican Party, criticized him for movi ...trumental in forming the new Republican Party. In a stirring campaign, the Republicans carried Illinois in 1854 and elected a senator. Lincoln was the obvious cho
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  • ...he Nixon administration's [[Vietnam War|Vietnam policies]], but broke with Republicans on the issue of birth control.<ref name="ea"/> Despite being a first-term c ...rate Democrat and native of [[Mission, Texas]], defeated Yarborough in the Democratic primary.<ref name="msn"/> Yarborough then endorsed Bentsen. With Yarborough
    58 KB (8,386 words) - 22:01, 5 March 2009
  • |party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...net]] and senior [[White House]] staff. [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]] made corruption a central issue in the [[United States presidential elect
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  • ...pearance after this exploratory committee formed on June 2 at the Virginia Republicans annual fund-raising gala in [[Richmond, Virginia]].<ref name="hordetofollow ...0905>{{cite news |url=http://www.forbes.com/leadership/2007/09/05/politics-republicans-presidency-lead-cx_sm_0905thompson.html|date=2007-09-05 |publisher=Forbes |
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  • ...of Representatives]] in 1946, defeating [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] five-term incumbent [[Jerry Voorhis]] in the 12th Congressional district In the 1950 mid-term elections, Nixon defeated Democratic Congresswoman [[Helen Gahagan|Helen Gahagan Douglas]] to win a seat in the
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  • ...lection]], he defeated his [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] opponent, fellow Ohioan [[James M. Cox]], by a landslide&mdash;60.36% to ...he [[U.S. Presidential Election, 1920|1920 election]], Harding ran against Democratic [[Governor of Ohio|Ohio Governor]] [[James M. Cox]], whose running-mate was
    46 KB (6,678 words) - 17:29, 1 April 2008
  • | party=[[Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]] ...ponym of [[Jeffersonian democracy]] and the co-founder and leader of the [[Democratic-Republican Party]], which dominated [[Politics of the United States|America
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  • | party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...dy]] were the unofficial leaders of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]], excluding unelected presidential nominees, until the nomination an
    108 KB (15,854 words) - 18:47, 8 July 2009
  • | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...overnment re-energized the [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]], creating a [[New Deal Coalition]] which dominated American politic
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  • ...RE Party. Both Golden and Ransom were fervent tax reform advocates, both Republicans. Meetings were held in the office building at 711 South Blvd., the buildin ...a group with a 15% voter base compared to the 85% voter base of the local Democratic Party. Golden was named to his executive committee. In 1998 he ran again,
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  • ...ved [[April 28]], [[2007]].</ref> and the Union Party, which combined both Republicans and [[War Democrats]]. He refused to announce his political affiliation unt ...r what appeared to be negligible gains, and by [[Copperheads]], Northern [[Democratic Party (United States)| Democrats]] who either favored the Confederacy or si
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  • ...Republican nomination, but ultimately lost the presidential election to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Jimmy Carter]]. ...n]]. In the [[United States Senate elections, 1974|Senate elections]], the Democratic majority became 61 in the 100-seat body.<ref>Renka, Russell D. [http://web.
    105 KB (15,370 words) - 01:40, 12 December 2009
  • ...he used his prestige to get it ratified over intense opposition from the [[Democratic-Republican Party|Jeffersonians]]. Although never officially joining the [[F ...mas Jefferson]], founder of the [[Democratic-Republican Party|Jeffersonian Republicans]], strenuously opposed Hamilton's agenda, but Washington favored Hamilton o
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  • 04:25 < tommorris> the Republicans couldn't be stupid enough to choose Bachmann as their candidate 04:28 < Pharos> come to think of it, the republicans have made fairly strategic presidential choices
    193 KB (27,290 words) - 00:59, 21 January 2015
  • [14:49] <Fluffernutter> republicans lose badass points as a matter of course [18:46] <Rainbow-Dash-EN> Born in the German Democratic Republic, raised in United States.
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  • 13:52 < The_Blade> It translates to "Joseon Democratic People's Republic" 17:04 < Soapy> Wikipedia has locked the pages of several Republicans being mentioned as possible running mates for Mitt Romney, perhaps as a res
    205 KB (28,846 words) - 00:08, 24 January 2015
  • ...s lobbied local officials, without any support from the local Green Party, Democratic Party, local political party, any government official, or any private resi [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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  • ...s lobbied local officials, without any support from the local Green Party, Democratic Party, local political party, any government official, or any private resi [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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  • ...s lobbied local officials, without any support from the local Green Party, Democratic Party, local political party, any government official, or any private resi [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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