Romney's father, who was a Republican, too, but governor of Michigan, ran, if disastrously and abortively, for president almost four decades ago. |
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The Republican campaign in Mississippi made heavy use of barely disguised appeals to white racism. |
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Lincoln's approach to popular sovereignty contrasts with that of another prominent Republican, William H. Seward. |
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The Kansan native, the longest-serving Republican leader in the Senate, has seen a dramatic change in those serving and their goals. |
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Some fiscal conservatives within the Republican Party broke ranks to protest the pet projects that are earmarked for lawmakers' home districts. |
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The last-minute negotiations for Republican votes resembled the wheeling and dealing on a car lot. |
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But when the war came, the majority of these men rallied behind the Union and the Republican administration. |
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It will continue regardless of whether we have Republican or Democratic administrations in power. |
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A succession of administrations, both Republican and Democratic, had tacitly endorsed this view. |
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We will cut any tax, grease any campaign contributor and gerrymander any state to advance the cause of a Republican congressional majority. |
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It is absurd to blame current difficulties on any state's governor, Republican or Democrat. |
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For a Northeastern more-or-less-moderate Republican, this courting of the right is a familiar path. |
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The affordable Care Act is safely embedded, with repeal unlikely even with a freshly minted Republican Senate. |
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The AARP estimates that no less than 60 percent of Republican primary voters are retirees. |
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Acheson also persuaded Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Arthur Vandenberg, a Republican, to back Truman on this. |
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But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state. |
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This question highlights some of the hypocrisy currently afflicting Republican partisans on the issue of infidelity. |
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On spending and economic issues, he was atrocious and hypocritical in all the ways that a Republican can be. |
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Yes, these and other groups are in reality as closely tied to the Republican Party as the AFL-CIO is to the Democrats. |
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Still, for all of this, South Carolina is now represented in the U.S. Senate by Tim Scott, a Republican and an african-american. |
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These charges are all easily backed up by referring to where Republican candidates stood in 2011 on the aja. |
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One need look no further than South Carolina Republican Mark Sanford and New York Democrat Anthony Weiner, a.k.a. Carlos Danger. |
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I know that many of your values do, indeed, align with Republican policies. |
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The 2008 also-ran is suddenly the hottest Republican in the 2012 presidential field. |
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Nearly 60 new Republican notables have signed an amicus brief filed to the Supreme Court today in support of the freedom to marry. |
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He finished second in 2008 behind John McCain, and maintains a reservoir of good will among Republican social conservatives. |
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This mid-election cycle enthusiasm is anchored in recent polling and other factors, Republican strategists and pollsters say. |
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Is the last hurrah of the feminist movement to put a bunch of antiabortion Republican females in public office? |
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And this of course raises the specter of Republican lies that make their own contribution to the degradation of public discourse. |
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The schism in Wisconsin was the first crack in the Republican Party's hegemony. |
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Some Tea Party types who felt that Republican Scott Milne was too moderate supported the libertarian. |
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The first major shift towards the Republican Party in Texas came with prohibition. |
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Unfortunately, the upper echelons of the Republican Party are resistant to change, but that is what needs to happen. |
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How long has it been since the Republican Party had a smoking hot presidential ticket? |
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Earlier this week, Huckabee ended his Fox News talk show so he could spend time mulling another bid for the Republican nomination. |
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Rep. Walter Jones, an antiwar Republican, was one of the few to give voice to the problem. |
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This criticism of the President from an antiwar position elicited cheers from the Republican delegates. |
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It was a Republican Congress working with a Democratic president that succeeded in passing the welfare reform bill the first time. |
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Their increased influence in the party permitted the Republican Party to caricature the Democrats as appeasers. |
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Judge Bert Richardson, a Republican appointee of President George W. Bush, tapped McCrum to investigate a case against Perry. |
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A Democratic city that elected Democratic leaders is now controlled by the appointee of a Republican governor. |
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Among the excommunicated is the former two-term Republican Governor Arne Carlson. |
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Not that this bigotry was an obstacle to his ascendance in the Republican Party. |
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I don't wish to asperse the fellow, but he does have a background as a Republican staffer and operative. |
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This aspirational element should be the centerpiece of the Republican message in this age of growing class bifurcation. |
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Brown's likely challenger is Tim Donnelly, a far-right Republican assemblyman from Twin Peaks, who is currently on probation. |
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The 47-year-old Virginian has assiduously created an identity for himself as face of the new Republican guard. |
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But the GOP could assuage that tension by promulgating a hard-core, Republican version of gay and straight marriage. |
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Mere alluding to the walkout was sure to get a strong response from the suburban Republican crowd, and it did, said one attendee. |
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A Republican member looks past the current backbiting to the supposed GOP Majority next year. |
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Against this backdrop, Paul breaking bread with Sharpton may be too much for Republican primary voters to watch or stomach. |
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The backstory of the SNAP bill is as much about internal Republican Party dynamics as it is about Republicans versus Democrats. |
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The Republican Party will blame the culture of corruption on one bad apple named Jim Greer and move on. |
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In an election season with many bright spots for the Republican Party, the Badger State shone among the brightest. |
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In Massachusetts, for example, baker is running as a pro-choice, pro same-sex marriage Republican nominee. |
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His absence is the latest sign of the balancing act the Republican must perform on what remains an unsettled political landscape. |
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Fellow Republican Congressman Joe Barton is fighting for the lines to be drawn so that he gets a ballpark in his district. |
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She quickly dismissed any notions that her gender identity was a barrier for entry for Republican support in her district. |
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Barron will be exceptionally important, which is another reason why Republican senators tried to block his confirmation. |
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However, the Republican base will be far less forgiving of Paul for his criticism of police policy and his courtship of Sharpton. |
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But that was not to be, and Kansas will continue as a Republican bastion for the foreseeable future. |
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Fairfax County, the most populous jurisdiction in the state, was once a Republican bastion. |
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Occasionally, I lose my bearings and permit myself an ounce of sympathy for Republican chairman Reince Priebus. |
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Becky Haskins, a Republican who served with Wendy Davis on the Fort Worth City Council, blasted the sexist attacks. |
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This tension between committees has often played out inside the Republican conference, behind closed doors. |
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Just hours after the announcement in Beijing, Republican senators began to outline just how much they disdained the new agreement. |
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In the head to head, surveying only Republican primary voters, McConnell bests Bevin 55 percent to 29 percent. |
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That's a bigwig Republican talking, a man who ran for statewide office in New York and possibly will again. |
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I'd already drafted a bitter, bilious, bombastic broadside against the right-wing hacks on the Republican Court. |
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Instead, he rushed to use the firearms issue as one more tool to bludgeon and discredit his Republican opposition. |
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If asked to name a tough, charismatic Republican governor in a blue state, most people might say Gov. Chris Christie. |
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As Republican Gov. Terry Branstad sees it, Romney has blundered and might not even finish in the top three. |
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Victorious Republican Gov. Nathan Deal boasted of his progress in reducing the number of incarcerated black men in Georgia. |
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Bobbie Kilberg, a Republican fundraiser who has worked for four Republican presidents, echoed Zeidman. |
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On Monday night, in perhaps their boldest assault to date, a small contingent attacked the base of the elite Republican Guard. |
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In a new video, the Kentucky Republican brags about lowering the boom on sexual harasser Bob Packwood. |
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Such radical ideas did not sit well with the bosses of the Republican machine. |
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Article updated to include additional comments from executive director of the Montana Republican Party, Bowen Greenwood. |
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The Republican Party seems to have been brained by a heavy cloud followed by an equally heavy sky-blue shape. |
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A brand-new poll found that a majority of Republican men still favored universal background checks. |
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While from the outside it seems like a massive battle is brewing, not all Republican leaders agree. |
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Hispanic Republican moderate Brian Sandoval just won a landslide reelection in Nevada. |
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Republican senators who were briefed on the crisis in Iraq Thursday also were reluctant to support U.S. air strikes in Iraq. |
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It was a product of Republican brinksmanship over the debt ceiling, and a near-fanatical desire for spending cuts. |
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Rule 16 was a proposed change in the rules at the 1976 Republican convention. |
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Ralston predicted instead a cabinet post in a Republican administration or a federal judgeship for Sandoval. |
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A Republican candidate hoping to win red state support could find a worse team to root for than one from Dallas. |
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In each contest, the Republican candidate outperformed the GOP result from 2012 among women voters. |
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Carroll added that the exception is moderate Republican women who have a track record with policies to advance women. |
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The exact nature of the fiscal offers he has put on the table, and a catalog of Republican rejectionism. |
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Catania would get 90 percent of disaffected white Democrats, 90 percent of Independents and every Republican. |
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But on the other hand, the 2012 contest between Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Tom Price was about the future of the Republican Party. |
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The exchange was catnip for reporters, and Republican political operatives passed the clip around with glee. |
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Republican political operatives say the gains the GOP is set to make are due to a convergence of causes. |
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All but Ryan have chaired the Republican Study Committee, the bloc of arch-conservatives in the House. |
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He is technically running against incumbent Republican Mitch McConnell and Democratic challenger Alison Lundergan. |
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Republican leaders have since walked back their support of the measure. |
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Thus, the Republican candidate failed to win an absolute majority. |
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If immigration reform is being considered by Congress, Iowa Republican Steve Kingis always sure to chime in. |
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After all, the Republican convention was chockablock with McCain doppelgangers. |
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The Democratic hopeful for Texas governor proved she had chops as a local Republican pol. |
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His churlish attack created a media storm that the Republican Party got dragged into and which has hurt the image of the party. |
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The letter to Kerry was circulated in the senate by Sen. Kelly Ayotte, a Republican and Sen. Bob Casey, a Democrat. |
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Or has the see and hear and speak-no-evil stance of the Republican House persuaded him that he is in the clear? |
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Three years ago, Republican Guard soldiers came into the hills and killed a cleric accused of hosting Jundullah fighters. |
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Mitt Romney is expected to clinch the Republican nomination, but does it even matter? |
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Democrats cling to only to handful of redoubts, often districts gerrymandered by Republican legislatures to be majority black. |
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I am so weary of the Republican AND Democratic response to world crisis. |
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As colby notes, it was a colossal failure, and not because of Republican opposition. |
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The area around Colorado Springs, with its tourism industry and military concentration, tends to vote Republican. |
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I would define Rockefeller Republican in the classic sense as a combination of fiscal responsibility and social conscience. |
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Many other factors would come into play, including the competency and platforms of her opponents, both Democrat and Republican. |
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The Republican Party was long known as the party that competently managed government. |
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The unofficial rules that had kept Democrats in the majority with a complacent Republican minority were changing. |
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Cruz is more arrogant, having alienated even some Republican senators with his condescending put-downs. |
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I asked a Republican conferee if the Senate vote for a two-month extension was a surprise. |
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Conservatives have made clear they want Republican leaders to use the December deadline to confront the president on immigration. |
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Meet the outgoing Michigan Republican congressman who switched his vote and kept the government funded Thursday. |
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The Democratic congresswoman could give the craziest Republican a run for his money with her history of wild statements. |
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He is scheduled to continue campaigning on Monday, attending rallies for Republican candidates in Florida and Connecticut. |
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It is a reasonable assumption, considering his roots in the Republican Party, in the Marines, and his proud Scots-Irish roots. |
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Or at least being called upon to contextualize and explain outlandish remarks made by some in the Republican Party. |
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Among the many ironies amid the ruins of that era is the current contortions of the Republican frontrunner. |
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The result is a conundrum for the Republican Party where there is no clear middle ground. |
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I think of myself a political moderate, but the callousness and the rank inefficiency of much of the current Republican party leadership leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. |
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Likeable Republican Senate candidate Cory Gardner eked out a major win Tuesday night. |
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Morris is notorious for fiddling his survey data, but in 2012 that became a cottage industry on the Republican side. |
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In his 35-minute address, Cruz pushed familiar Republican policy prescriptions but couched them in the concerns of Mother Teresa. |
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Toss in Republican National Committee head Reince Priebus and his Democratic counterpart, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, too. |
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The only way Republican leaders will change their tactics is if they lose a few elections in a row doing it. |
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Antrim, bred-in-the-bone Republican conservative, has a proud patriotic tradition. |
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Many of those who stayed were radical nationalists, among them Irish Republican Brotherhood infiltrators. |
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The Iraqi high command had originally positioned two Republican Guard divisions blocking the Karbala Gap. |
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The Iraqi army suffered from poor morale, even amongst the elite Republican Guard. |
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The same thing happened in the Irish Republican Army, with the ascent of Cathal Goulding. |
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Others who opposed this development splintered off to found the Republican Network for Unity. |
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The country was ruled by Constitutional monarchy until 1889, when finally adopted the Republican model. |
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One of them, signed by three Republican appointees, concluded that there were multiple causes. |
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The Germans were attacking to support the efforts of Francisco Franco to overthrow the Basque government and the Spanish Republican government. |
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Republican prisoners had refused to wear prison uniforms, claiming that they were political prisoners. |
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Since the 1950s conservatism in the United States has been chiefly associated with the Republican Party. |
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The state's trend towards the Democratic Party and away from the Republican Party can be seen in state elections. |
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The imperial period of Rome lasted approximately 1,500 years compared to the 500 years of the Republican era. |
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During the period of Republican expansionism when slavery had become pervasive, war captives were a main source of slaves. |
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See also List of Roman legions for details of notable late Republican legions. |
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Generals, during the recent Republican civil wars, had formed their own legions and numbered them as they wished. |
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Burns was aware that if he declared his Republican and Radical sympathies openly he could suffer the same fate. |
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Lincoln was nominated in Chicago for US President at the 1860 Republican National Convention. |
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The citizens of Chicago have not elected a Republican mayor since 1927, when William Thompson was voted into office. |
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Strongly Republican, the Welsh gradually assimilated into the larger society without totally abandoning their own ethnic cultural patterns. |
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In 1940, Louis endorsed and campaigned for Republican Wendell Willkie for president. |
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Those setbacks have contributed to a partywide sense of foreboding about keeping the White House in Republican hands. |
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Lincoln, the Republican, won with a plurality of popular votes and a majority of electoral votes. |
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In the 2008 general elections, Wisconsin State Assemblyman Jeffrey Wood left the Republican Party and won reelection as an independent. |
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After the 2008 primary election, New Mexico State Senator Joseph Carraro left the Republican Party and registered as an Independent. |
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On June 19, 2007, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg switched his party affiliation from Republican to independent. |
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Although the most powerful individual in the Roman Empire, Augustus wished to embody the spirit of Republican virtue and norms. |
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Private contractors who collected taxes for the State were the norm in the Republican era. |
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During the Spanish Civil War, the city, and Catalonia in general, were resolutely Republican. |
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As the power of the Republican government and the Generalitat diminished, much of the city was under the effective control of anarchist groups. |
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In 1824, a Republican Constitution was drafted and Guadalupe Victoria became the first president of the newly born country. |
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Since the 1970s, conservative white voters in the state have largely shifted from the Democratic to the Republican Party. |
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Cramer built a different Republican Party in Florida, attracting local white conservatives and transplants from northern and midwestern states. |
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Petersburg, has had a fairly even breakdown of Republican and Democratic voters. |
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Some believe that the origin of the dance lies at the end of the Viceroyalty of Peru and the dawn of the Republican era of Peru. |
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In the 1930s, Maine was one of very few states which retained Republican sentiments. |
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The state's two members of the United States House of Representatives are Democrat Chellie Pingree and Republican Bruce Poliquin. |
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In 1960, nearly a third of African Americans voted for Republican Richard Nixon. |
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The majority of the Southern population now identifies with the Republican party. |
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This led to several Republican Congressmen drafting a compromise bill to be considered. |
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It included both Republican and Democratic senators concerned with Fortas's ethics. |
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This led the Republican majority to change the rules and eliminate the filibuster for Supreme Court nominations. |
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The first statewide meeting of the Republican Party took place July 6, 1854, in Jackson, Michigan, where the party adopted its platform. |
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The Republican Party currently holds a majority in both the House and Senate of the Michigan Legislature. |
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Senator Gary Peters was elected in 2014, beating former Republican Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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Congressman Fred Upton, a Republican, serves as Chairman of the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce. |
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Michigan remained fairly reliably Republican at the presidential level for much of the 20th century. |
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Warren's Republican career in the law reached from County Prosecutor, California state attorney general, and three consecutive terms as Governor. |
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Brandeis, although originally a La Follette Republican, switched to the Democrats and urged his friends and associates to join him. |
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Tennessee's Bob Corker was the only freshman Republican elected to the United States Senate in the 2006 midterm elections. |
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Bill Brock wins in 1970 helped make the Republican Party competitive among whites for the statewide victory. |
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Increasingly the Republican Party has become the party of white conservatives. |
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Senator from Tennessee, failed to carry his home state, an unusual occurrence but indicative of strengthening Republican support. |
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Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey is the first Republican speaker of the state Senate in 140 years. |
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He gave his support to the Republican Party in 1856 and to the Lincoln Administration throughout the American Civil War. |
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The same day, the Senate confirmed Republican nominee Brian Hayes of Massachusetts by voice vote. |
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On April 6, 2017, the Republican controlled Senate voted 52 to 48 to require only a majority vote to end a filibuster of Supreme Court nominees. |
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The coal miners of Spain were active in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side. |
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The Irish assumed a larger and larger role in the Democratic Parts in the cities and statewide, while the rural areas remained Republican. |
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There are Libertarian, Republican and Democratic nominees running for office right now. |
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The same year he wrote a series of articles propounding the views of Mazzini in The Red Republican. |
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Ivens was filming The Spanish Earth, a propaganda film in support of the Republican side. |
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In the process they are ceasing to be safe Republican strongholds. |
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The Republican party in those days was not a party of againstism or negativism. |
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Filthy smirking Pat Robertson has come in second in the Iowa Republican caucuses. |
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Before being shut down in mid-December, a mere seven months after becoming law, Arizona's AFV program had become what Republican Gov. |
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House budget committee chairman and former Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is a Randian as well. |
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Attention must be paid to Dr. Ron Paul, the 110-proof libertarian in the Republican race. |
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Normalcy and reality were keystones of the Republican agenda. |
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A Republican leader named Lincoln once said that a house divided against itself cannot stand. |
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There is a fine line between being a statesman and looking like a junketeer,'' said Republican campaign consultant Sal Russo. |
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He was echoed by others in the Republican leadership and commentariat. |
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The question is whether any Republican senators will take the bait. |
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The worst effect of a Republican takeover would be on the environment. |
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A team of volunteers is canvassing the city for the Republican Party. |
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They financed the Republican takeover of the New York State Senate. |
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Anil sent the word squares below, which use 3-letter political abbreviations, including REP for Republican and DEM for Democrat. |
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The Republican voter base is anything but Northeastern or elitist. |
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Statistically speaking, Straus oversees a more Republican body with a bigger anti-establishment group than Boehner does. |
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The cornfield districts downstate will go strongly Republican. |
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Already there are certain signs that politicians within the Republican party are suffering from the intoxication of too much victory. |
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For the sake of this post, let's call this cadre the Republican base. |
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Burt told me that he considers Paul a traditional, Republican realist. |
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The Republican rabble-rousers in his House made it impossible for him to lead. |
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That decision had given Democrat Gore new hope that he could wipe out Republican Bush's razor-thin lead of just 154 votes in Florida. |
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But the Republican Party has shot like a cannonball to the right. |
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This threat to end the filibuster's privileged position in the Senate was intended to end Republican filibustering of NLRB nominees. |
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The result could help Democrat Al Gore wipe out Republican George Bush's razor-thin lead of 154 votes. |
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And his election would not hasten the Republican apocalypse. |
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In the process, he managed to make the Republican tax cut sound like a blast from the past. |
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Eyes atwinkle at age 71, he boasts skills rare in the Republican Party for waging guerrilla war with help from the news media. |
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Of the eight sitting judges, four are Republican appointees. |
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Mr. DeChadenedes said that any one wishing to back the Republican candidate could write his own ticket and name his own price. |
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She is a liberal Democrat who married a conservative Republican. |
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The White House has been engaged in a full court press to prevent other Republican senators from voting for any one of these amendments. |
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Pliny the Elder notes that several of them were richer than Crassus, the richest man of the Republican era. |
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Despite the general avoidance of the Republican era, he penned a defense of Cicero against the charges of Asinius Gallus. |
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Another important statute from the Republican era is the Lex Aquilia of 286 BC, which may be regarded as the root of modern tort law. |
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Since soldiers of the early Republican armies were also unpaid citizens, the financial burden of the army on the state was minimal. |
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The Irish Republican Army simultaneously began a guerrilla war against the British administration. |
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The Republican army repulsed the Austrians, Prussians, British, and Spanish. |
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This left Barras and his Republican allies in control again but dependent on Bonaparte, who proceeded to peace negotiations with Austria. |
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My mother knew that I was a lapsed Republican, but did not dream of the depth to which I had fallen. |
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Martin presented the list to the 30-member House Republican Policy Committee, laid the facts on the line in cold political terms. |
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A step forward for the minimum wage increase this afternoon, as the Senate cleared the logjam of the Republican filibuster. |
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In November 1791, Wordsworth visited Revolutionary France and became enchanted with the Republican movement. |
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The 1997 Grand National was postponed after two coded bomb threats were received from the Provisional Irish Republican Army. |
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Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah have been some of the country's most Republican states. |
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Support for independence has grown and is the objective of the Republican Party. |
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In the 115th United States Congress, both the House of Representatives and the Senate are controlled by the Republican Party. |
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In 1896, James Connolly, founded the Irish Socialist Republican Party in Dublin. |
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It helped the Falange under Francisco Franco to defeat the Republican forces. |
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Johnson and Miscimarra represented the Republican nominees for the board. |
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In the 2007 state elections, Democrats regained control of the State Senate, and narrowed the Republican majority in the House of Delegates to eight seats. |
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Republican Senator George Allen lost close races in 2006, to Democratic newcomer Jim Webb, and again in 2012, to Webb's replacement, former Governor Tim Kaine. |
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They also feared that this would lead to Western states being formed, which would likely be Republican, and dilute the political power of New England Federalists. |
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For example, Vermont voted Republican in every presidential election but one from 1856 through 1988, and has voted Democratic every election since. |
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In 1968 he served as chair of the Republican Governors Association. |
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In 1992, he was appointed Chairman of the Senate Republican Task Force on Health, and he worked to develop a consensus among Republicans on health care. |
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Republican strongholds of the state include rural areas of Western and Northern Michigan, the Grand Rapids metropolitan area, and Livingston County. |
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In 1793, as war broke out in Europe, the Republican Party led by Thomas Jefferson favoured France and pointed to the 1778 treaty that was still in effect. |
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By the late Republican era, slavery had become a vital economic pillar in the wealth of Rome, as well as a very significant part of Roman society. |
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In the same years, many white social conservatives have moved to support Republican Party candidates in national, gubernatorial and statewide elections. |
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Days after announcing his presidential bid, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, tried a quirky approach to skipable online video, first popularized by Geico. |
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Oregon voters have elected Democratic governors in every election since 1986, most recently electing Kate Brown over Republican Bud Pierce in a 2016 special election. |
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A lot of IRA activity also took place at this time in County Donegal and the City of Derry, where one of the main Republican leaders was Peadar O'Donnell. |
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With support from the Department of Health of the Spanish Republican Army, Duran established a blood bank for the use of wounded soldiers and civilians. |
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The Provisional Irish Republican Army was deemed responsible. |
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And Tietelbaum has been bought and sold so many times by the dark Republican powers that be, look at the prisonguard beating trial and the Ventura County sewer fiasco. |
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The politics of historical production in late Qing and Republican China. |
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Republican mores and traditions started to decline during the imperial period, with civil wars becoming a prelude common to the rise of a new emperor. |
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A number of fornices were built in Rome during the Republican era. |
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Some groups of Celtic fans express their support for Irish republicanism and the Irish Republican Army by singing or chanting about them at matches. |
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The problem isn't just Brenda, it is that there will never be agreement on what to replace her with. viz. the House of Lords debacle, the Australian Republican referendum. |
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Two years later they were exiled, but returned when King Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and Piero was ousted from Florence by a Republican government. |
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The Whig Party split and collapsed on the slavery issue, to be replaced in the North by the new Republican Party, which was dedicated to stopping the expansion of slavery. |
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The Republican House managers were acting like ugly Americans abroad who think that if they talk loudly and slowly, foreigners will understand them. |
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In the 2008 elections, the Republican party gained control of both houses of the Tennessee state legislature for the first time since Reconstruction. |
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The March and Rally was criticised in both 2012 and 2013 for the involvement of groups like the Scottish Republican Socialist Movement and Vlaamse Volksbeweging. |
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Many sports had rival bodies, one Unionist and affiliated to a United Kingdom parent, the other Republican and opposed to any link with Great Britain. |
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The Prison Authority Organization Act, Republican decree no. |
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The Irish Republican Brotherhood was set up in Ireland at the same time. |
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It has continued to support Republican presidential candidates through the 20th century, except in 1976 and 1996, when the Democratic nominee was from the South. |
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The Soviet Union sent a smaller force to assist the Republican government. |
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The current governor is Doug Burgum, a Republican who took office December 15, 2016 after his predecessor, Jack Dalrymple did not seek reelection. |
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At the state level, the governorship has been held by the Republican Party since 1992, along with a majority of the state legislature and statewide officers. |
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A legacy of the Irish Civil War, later to have a major impact on Northern Ireland, was the survival of a marginalised remnant of the Irish Republican Army. |
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There's a hint in there about Wyomingites and Wyoming Republican politics. |
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This strip of land was recognized by Iraqi commanders as a key approach to Baghdad, and was defended by some of the best units of the Iraqi Republican Guard. |
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Following the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch in 2017, the Court consists of five justices appointed by Republican presidents and four appointed by Democratic presidents. |
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The next morning, Coalition aircraft and helicopters fired on the Republican Guard units, destroying many more vehicles as well as communications infrastructure. |
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Units of the Iraqi Special Republican Guard led the defence of the city. |
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He may want his people to reassociate with dissident Republican groups. |
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Iraqi Republican Guard units were also reported to be using human shields. |
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The Southern states viewed this as a violation of their constitutional rights and as the first step in a grander Republican plan to eventually abolish slavery. |
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Maybe no more goose-stepping yes-men parroting the Republican Party line. |
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He was the first Republican Party candidate to win the presidency. |
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Republican influence strengthened after Scheveningen, which led to peace negotiations with the Commonwealth, culminating in the Treaty of Westminster. |
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The legislature's redistricting, announced in 2012, was quickly challenged in court, on the grounds that it had unfairly benefited Republican interests. |
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Its streets are narrow and the houses are mainly built in the Republican Andean style from adobe plastered with plaster, with large wooden doors or hallways. |
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The old schism of Federal and Republican threatened nothing, because it existed in every State, and united them together by the fraternism of party. |
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During this period, in 1890 in the Congo, Conrad encountered and befriended the Irish Republican and advocate for human rights, Sir Roger Casement. |
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A hoodlumish mob of Democrats attacked a rival speaker at Smithfield, and the Republican chairman telegraphed Governor Russell for troops, a request with which he complied. |
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On June 11, 1963, President Kennedy met with the Republican leaders to discuss the legislation before his television address to the nation that evening. |
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During Reconstruction after the Civil War, Republican state governments had militias composed almost entirely of freed slaves and populist whites. |
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In September, the leading Optimate orator Marcus Tullius Cicero began to attack Antony in a series of speeches portraying him as a threat to the Republican order. |
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Republican strength is still greatest in eastern parts of the state. |
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