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  • 410 bytes (49 words) - 19:26, 5 October 2012
  • ...mnesty, and Abortion''' - [[1972]] anti-[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] slogan, from a statement reputedly by [[Scoop Jackson|"Scoop" Jacks *'''I propose (to the American people) a [[New Deal]]''' - 1932 slogan by democratic presidential candidate [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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  • ...Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] presidential [[nomination]], Republicans made much of disclosures about Clinton's affair with [[Gennifer Flowers]].
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  • 411 bytes (49 words) - 18:12, 22 September 2010
  • | party=[[United States Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]] ...ery politician belonged to the [[United States Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican Party]], but the party lost its vitality and organizational inte
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  • | party=[[History of the Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] until 1864 and after 1869; elected Vice President in 1864 on a [[National ...s of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with the Radical Republicans.<ref>{{cite book |title=American Legal History |last=Hall |first=Kermit |co
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  • | party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...uglas]] for control of the [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]]. As Southern states declared their secession in the lead-up to the
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  • | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...r president as a [[dark horse]] candidate on the 49th ballot at the [[1852 Democratic National Convention]]. In the [[U.S. presidential election, 1852|presidenti
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  • | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...esident three times&mdash;in 1884, 1888, and 1892&mdash;and was the only [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] elected to the Presidency in the era of [[
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  • | party=[[Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]] ...] organized what they called the ''republican party'' (later called the [[Democratic-Republican Party]])<ref>[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=mjm&fi
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  • ...devastating his party in the off-year [[United States House election, 1890|Democratic landslide of 1890]]. He lost his seat by the narrow margin of 300 votes, pa ...anking and guarantee prosperity for every group in a pluralistic nation. A Democratic cartoon ridiculed the promise, saying it would rock the boat. McKinley rep
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  • ...t gave the Republican Party its start in Maine in 1854. Hannibal Hamlin, a Democratic U.S. senator who broke with his party over the slavery question, was instru ...as a dominating force. Independents outnumber both enrolled Democrats and Republicans and provide the swing vote in most elections today.
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  • ...the leader of the opposition [[Democratic-Republican Party (United States)|Democratic-Republican Party]]. His success was due to peace and prosperity; Washington ...urr]] of [[New York]] on the [[Democratic-Republican Party (United States)|Democratic-Republican]] ticket.
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  • ...ted States)|Democratic-Republican]] and [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...f people shaped the modern [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]].<ref>[[Sean Wilentz|Wilentz, Sean]]. ''Andrew Jackson'' (2005), p.
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  • ...McKinley Tariff]] and federal spending that reached one billion dollars. [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]] attacked the "Billion Dollar Congress" an ...eemed about to disappear. Congressional elections in 1890 went against the Republicans, and party leaders decided to abandon President Harrison, although he had c
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  • ...1834 freed the slaves, and, with ex-Confederates disfranchised and radical Republicans in control, the state was readmitted to the Union in Mar., 1866. ...delegates drew up a constitution that rejected the reforms of the radical Republicans; African-American suffrage was limited by means of the poll tax and former
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  • ...eforms that negatively reflected on the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]). Another primary objective of Fillmore was to preserve the Union f *Millard Fillmore was the last U.S. president who was neither a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] nor a [[Republican Party (United States)|R
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  • ...of Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, Virginia supported the emerging Democratic-Republican party's struggle against the Federalists and became a hotbed of ...Virginia was allowed to elect to office its own moderate party, the white Republicans, led by Gen. William Mahone. Radical sway was ended. In 1870, after the Vir
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  • | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...ocratic Party|Democrat]] in 1912. He proved highly successful in leading a Democratic [[United States Congress|Congress]] to pass major [[legislation]] that incl
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  • |party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...was a major leader of the [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]] and as President was responsible for designing the [[Great Society]
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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
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  • |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
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  • | 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
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  • | 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.
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  • ...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
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  • [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.
    87 KB (10,631 words) - 04:50, 24 January 2015
  • 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
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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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  • ...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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  • ...decided to register sincerely. I will be voting for Barack Obama in the DC Democratic primary. [00:26] <harej> Sadly no NJ Republicans yet.
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  • May 02 04:05:51 <MuZemike> Blame the Republicans ...02 04:29:25 <Jeske_Couriano> Headbomb) If they do they'll end up damaging Republicans more.
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  • 07:50 < ToAruShiroiNeko> I dont think US republicans are anti-Islamic after all 12:28 < Soapy> hence no surprise the Republicans want it gone
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  • ...02:30:45 <Sceptre> Obama could be the fucking second coming of Christ and Republicans would hate him May 03 03:31:52 <Douche> new democratic party
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  • [18:54] <SpeakFree> And Ross Perot got Clinton elected in 1992 because many Republicans voted for him instead. ...er) a state in the U.S. has, and more electoral votes were taken away from democratic states and republican states got more
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  • [12:58] <ToAruShiroiNeko> ryanag you may know them as Peoples Democratic Repuiblic of Korea [18:19] <{Soap}> I think its for Republicans
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  • 08:52 < Soapy> maybe the real divide is just Republicans vs Democrats ...ed Democrat? in Illinois you can choose to walk in and vote at wither the democratic primary or republican, and is that what registers you?
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  • May 02 04:05:51 <MuZemike> Blame the Republicans ...02 04:29:25 <Jeske_Couriano> Headbomb) If they do they'll end up damaging Republicans more.
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  • [13:54] <The_Blade> It translates to "Joseon Democratic People's Republic" [17:07] <Soapy> Wikipedia has locked the pages of several Republicans being mentioned as possible running mates for Mitt Romney, perhaps as a res
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