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Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Oriin Hatch won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator John Barrasso is running for re |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. won re-e |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator William Roth won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Paul Coverdell won re-election |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Bob Bennett won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Jesse Helms decided to retire d |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Conrad Burns won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell decided |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Dan Coats decided to retire ins |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Pete Domenici won re-election t |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator John McCain won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Daniel J. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Mike Enzi won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Pat Roberts won re-election to |
They had five children, including former | Republican U.S. Representative James B. Longley, Jr. (b |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Gordon J. Humphrey decided to r |
Republican U.S. congressman Dick Zimmer won his party's | |
ssfully challenged Ted Stevens in the Alaska | Republican U.S. Senate primary. |
Two months later, he became the fourth | Republican U.S. Congressman to call for Idaho Republica |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Jim Jeffords won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Bill Frist won re-election to a |
y (November 30, 1854 - March 19, 1925) was a | Republican U.S. congressman from Oregon. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Phil Gramm won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Warren Rudman decided to retire |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Judd Gregg won re-election to h |
September 17, 1899 - February 7, 1986) was a | Republican U.S. congressman from Oregon. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Judd Gregg won re-election to h |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison won re-ele |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Steve Symms won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator John McCain won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Phil Gramm decided to retire. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator David Durenberger won re-electi |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Sam Brownback won re-election t |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell won re-election |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator John Chafee won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Bob Kasten won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Frank Murkowski won re-election |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Nancy Kassebaum decided to reti |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell won re-election |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Al D'Amato won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Thad Cochran won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Frank Murkowski won re-election |
1994, Scanlon worked as press secretary for | Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ross Pierpont of Maryl |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Fred Thompson decided to retire |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator David Durenberger won re-electi |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Richard Lugar was re-elected to |
Donley County is also the home of | Republican U.S. Representative Mac Thornberry. |
Among those attending the gathering was the | Republican U.S. Representative Rodney Alexander. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Dan Quayle won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Frank Murkowski won re-election |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe won re-election t |
Trey Gowdy, | Republican U.S. Congressman representing South Carolina |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Thad Cochran won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell won re-election |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Thad Cochran won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Richard Shelby won re-election |
in (July 27, 1883 - December 15, 1946) was a | Republican U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Wayne Allard won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator John Danforth decided to retire |
" Emery (born September 1, 1948) is a former | Republican U.S. Representative from Maine. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Hank Brown decided to retire in |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Richard Burr won re-election to |
Republican U.S. Senator Charles Curtis won election | |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Warren Rudman won re-election t |
Bob Franks ( | Republican), U.S. Congressman of the 7th district |
Champagne campaigned as a "Reagan | Republican" and had the open support of Republican U.S. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Trent Lott won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison won re-ele |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe is running for re |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater decided to reti |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Pete Wilson won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel decided to retire i |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator John G. Tower decided to retire |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator William Roth won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Ted Stevens won re-election to |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Rick Santorum won re-election t |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Ted Stevens won re-election to |
Schneider (born March 25, 1947) is a former | Republican U.S. Representative from Rhode Island. |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Phil Gramm won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch is running for re-e |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator John Thune won re-election to a |
Incumbent | Republican U.S. Senator Pete Domenici won re-election t |
oshua published the charges in the St. Louis | Republican under the signature of "Philo." |
The | Republican Union eventually dissolved in the 1930s and |
By 1932, he was a member of the | Republican Union Party and was named to the first Terri |
rom England, helping to form the short-lived | Republican Union and Republican League. |
Jonathan Nichols (politician), | Republican United States politician from the U.S. state |
s period, Kansas had always had at least one | Republican United States Senator. |
bitt (July 29, 1795 - January 9, 1887) was a | Republican United States Representative from Pennsylvan |
Jonathan Nichols is a | Republican United States politician from the U.S. state |
Patrick Anderson is a | Republican United States politician from the U.S. state |
rted that NRSC Chairwoman Dole met with 1984 | Republican United States Senate candidate and 1988 Repu |
December 14, 1877 - November 12, 1959) was a | Republican United States Congressman from California. |
Texas (2003) on behalf of the | Republican Unity Coalition, a gay-straight Republican o |
only Congressional district represented by a | Republican upon statehood. |
Republican US Senator Frank Murkowski defeated Democrat | |
Jim Talent, an incumbent | Republican US Senator facing re-election, has opposed t |
"Ron Paul is the | Republican version of John Edwards. |
Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was | |
Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska, 2008 | Republican Vice Presidential nominee |
a line originally written by him appeared in | Republican Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin's acce |
Whitfield in an election year that saw many | Republican victories nationwide as the Republican Party |
Tribune hailed the election as "the greatest | Republican victory since Appomattox." |
The Battle of Cape Palos was the last | Republican victory of the war. |
It was a | Republican victory. |
The nation sorely needs a | Republican victory. |
She faces | Republican Vincent Emile Danet and independent candidat |
This split the | Republican vote, and allowed the Liberal Republican and |
Ballots were mailed to registered | Republican voters between May 2 and May 6, 2008. |
McKinney claims that | Republican voters in her district tipped the primary el |
s primary was non-binding and only indicated | Republican voters' preference for President. |
et another demonstration of Dern's appeal to | Republican voters, Dern was reelected governor in 1928 |
of support he received by party leaders and | Republican voters, Habeeb ultimately won the Republican |
in the primary was restricted to registered | Republican voters. |
ats to a level where they would not need any | Republican votes to overcome a Republican filibuster in |
one see democratic votes colored red and and | republican votes blue. |
llan won the Democratic primary and defeated | Republican W.S. Thompson in the general election. |
d to the Senate in 1974, succeeding retiring | Republican Wallace Bennett. |
Brookings lost to fellow | republican Walter A. Burleigh. |
ency shifted from Democrat Woodrow Wilson to | Republican Warren G. Harding. |
r was defeated in his bid for re-election by | Republican Warren Kampf. |
In 1991, the conservative | Republican was elected to represent Orange County's 71s |
ame election, his son Thomas Ravenel, also a | Republican, was elected state treasurer. |
Jack Quinn, a | Republican, was elected from a district that was 57 per |
The New | Republican was founded as an open-minded forum on how t |
The Woodville | Republican was established in 1823 by William A. A. Chi |
A | Republican, was elected to the Virginia House of Delega |
Dallum, a | Republican, was appointed to the legislature in June 20 |
Browning, a | Republican, was first appointed in December 2006 by the |
Bunn, a | Republican, was a member of the Oregon State Senate fro |
The other | Republican was Wayne Gilchrest of Maryland's 1st congre |
The | Republican was also a pastor and farmer. |
Republican Wayne Allard won the open seat. | |
Nungesser was a | Republican well before Treen joined the GOP. |
ndiana was one of only ten states to support | Republican Wendell Willkie in 1940. |
Gardner defeated | Republican Wes Whiteley 59.4 to 40.5 percent. |
d Democratic incumbent Gov. Mario Cuomo, and | Republican Westchester County Executive Andrew O'Rourke |
Scott Wheeler, | Republican, Wheeler was reelected in November 2008. |
Opposed to slavery, he would become a | Republican when that party organized. |
at explains why the incumbent governor was a | Republican while the lt. |
Campbell later became a | Republican while still in office and was re-elected as |
ng Democrat Julie Rubenstein and was elected | Republican whip by his Republican colleagues. |
He was elected to serve as the | Republican Whip in 2004 and again in 2006. |
Blee was the | Republican Whip in the Assembly from 2002 to 2008. |
Whisnant has served as the deputy | Republican whip and was selected as the Republican whip |
Piccola was replaced as | Republican Whip by State Senator Jane Orie. |
ip position by his caucus to serve as Senate | Republican Whip and in 2007-2008 he served as the Assis |
From 1985 to 1995, Simpson was the | Republican whip, Assistant Republican Leader in the Sen |
enate from 1994 to 2002, including as Senate | Republican Whip. |
Following the 2010 election, he was elected | Republican Whip. |
She is a | Republican who was elected to the Board in November 200 |
Representative Myers was a conservative | Republican, who valued the importance of fiscal respons |
Ray Metcalfe, a defecting | Republican who had founded the Republican Moderate Part |
Yasgur was a conservative | Republican who was in favor of the Vietnam War. |
Derek is a conservative | Republican who supported George H. W. Bush in 1988 and |
He is a | Republican who ran for State Senate for Florida in 2006 |
Maurice Moore, Irish | republican who fought in the Irish War of Independence, |
Burns is a | Republican who was elected from District 9 and resides |
rrent lieutenant governor is Brian Calley, a | Republican, who has held the office since January 1, 20 |
He was a | Republican who represented Illinois' 17th congressional |
He is a | Republican who was first elected to the state legislatu |
McDonald was a confirmed | republican who abandoned the traditional Speakers wig a |
The post was then won by the only | Republican who ever held it, Suzanne Haik Terrell. |
Berger is considered a moderate | Republican whose votes are occasionally inline with the |
He defeated | Republican Will Crocker in the 2006 election. |
minated for Supreme Court Judge, but lost to | Republican William T. Spear. |
In 1914 and again in 1916, MacDonald lost to | Republican William F. James. |
In 1877, Okey defeated | Republican William Wartenbee Johnson for election to th |
O'Neal ran in that election against | Republican William B. Harrison and lost by a narrow mar |
The incumbent, | Republican William Howard Taft, appeared on the ballot |
He is credited with helping | Republican William Weld win the governorship in 1990. |
ainder of the term that autumn, and defeated | Republican William Wartenbee Johnson. |
He beat | Republican William Mahone in the 1889 Virginia gubernat |
mocratic candidate for Governor, but lost to | Republican William Dennison. |
Pryor then defeated a liberal | Republican, William T. Kelly, in the general election. |
He lost to incumbent | Republican William L. Hart. |
ation, he was chosen as Director, succeeding | Republican William B. Conover. |
He was defeated by | Republican William W. Blackney in 1934. |
In 1952 he was defeated by | Republican William S. Mailliard. |
They were held in the | Republican wing of Maghaberry prison. |
The 110 year | Republican winning streak ended when Democrat Philip H. |
eer in the gubernatorial campaigns of reform | Republican Winthrop Rockefeller. |
Republican Witek decided to switch parties in August 20 | |
Robitaille ( | Republican) with 114,761 votes (33.6%), |
Ron Justice is a conservative pro-life | Republican with a focus on rural issues. |
The district leans slightly | Republican with a CPVI of R + 1. |
She is currently the highest ranking | Republican woman in the Congress, serving as the Vice-C |
Fowler won the election and became the first | Republican woman to represent the district. |
Orr was the first | Republican woman to be elected Governor in the United S |
She was the first | Republican woman elected to the U.S. House from Kansas. |
h Palin has given her backing to some of the | Republican women candidates. |
came membership chair of the Iowa Council of | Republican Women in 1961 and was elected vice-chairwoma |
Dorrel is a past president of the | Republican Women of Cary. |
tivism with the creation of the North Hardin | Republican Women's Club. |
Harford Habitat for Humanity, Harford County | Republican Women, the Republican Club of Harford County |
Member, Somerset County Federation of | Republican Women. |
Democrat Rodney Alexander, later | Republican, won the position. |
Republican workers would challenge minority voters, esp | |
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