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t, Naugle frequently voted for and supported | Republican candidates. |
dvisor to the political campaigns of several | Republican candidates. |
tinued as active stump speaker in support of | Republican candidates. |
dely considered the more moderate of the two | Republican candidates. |
self but instead worked thereafter for other | Republican candidates. |
Saturday 13 July 1996: A | republican car-bomb attack on a hotel in Enniskillen in |
In 1912, he lost in the general election to | Republican Carl E. Mapes. |
iman against his fellow county commissioner, | Republican Carol Aichele. |
A | Republican carpetbagger from the North he came to Arkan |
In the General Election, Barbieri lost to | Republican Cathy McMorris, 39.98% to 60.1.% |
Duplissea was elected by the | Republican Caucus to the Leadership position of Caucus |
He was the House | Republican Caucus Secretary from 1993-94 and was electe |
ever, on February 2, just minutes before the | Republican caucus was due to oust him, Sansom resigned |
He served as Senate | Republican Caucus Chairman in 2008. |
fore, with Lehner's House seat now open, the | Republican caucus turned to the Montgomery County Repub |
He was previously | Republican Caucus Assistant Leader. |
The | Republican caucus met on January 16. |
The | Republican caucus met on January 11. |
y indirectly been assigned via the Louisiana | Republican caucus held on January 22. |
The | Republican caucus met immediately after the Democratic |
He was the chairman for the Senate | Republican Caucus from 1979 to 1983 and was the Republi |
he was chosen as Chairman of the Texas House | Republican Caucus. |
budget expert and negotiator for the Senate | Republican Caucus. |
y and then the general election, joining the | Republican caucus. |
Wyland was the Whip for the | Republican Caucus. |
In the Chelsea | Republican caucuses held on November 24, 1896, Pratt re |
The 2008 Washington | Republican Caucuses were held on Saturday February 9, 2 |
The West Virginia | Republican caucuses took place on February 5, 2008 to s |
The 2008 Kansas | Republican caucuses took place on February 9, 2008. |
The 2008 Northern Mariana Islands | Republican caucuses took place on February 23, 2008. |
The 2008 Puerto Rico | Republican caucuses were held on February 24, 2008. |
The 2008 American Samoa | Republican caucuses took place on February 23, 2008. |
The 2008 North Dakota | Republican caucuses took place on February 5, 2008. |
Unlike most | Republican caucuses, no straw poll or presidential pref |
The Hawaii | Republican caucuses, 2008 were held between January 25 |
Maine | Republican caucuses, 2008 |
Iowa | Republican caucuses, 2008 |
Iowa | Republican caucuses, 2000 |
's population was largely sympathetic to the | Republican cause and the region was laced with routes f |
gins and Zarautz overwhelmingly supports the | Republican cause. |
e is also a well-known donor to conservative | Republican causes. |
mond served as Chairwoman of the Lake County | Republican Central Committee from 1996 to 1998. |
He was also a member of the Harford County | Republican Central Committee from 1998 until 2007. |
erved as assistant executive director of the | Republican central campaign committee of Philadelphia f |
In 1872, he was chairman of the | Republican Central Committee for Clackamas County. |
d the Ronald Reagan Award from the Annapolis | Republican Central Committee in 2005. |
ed State Committeeman of the Franklin County | Republican Central Committee. |
He was a chair of the Howard County | Republican Central Committee, president of the Howard C |
1. Saline County | Republican Central Cmte $1,005 |
napp was elected chairman of the Will County | Republican central committee in 1893. |
r and won a position on the Frederick County | Republican Central Committee. |
chairman and served on the Frederick County | Republican Central Committee. |
Finally, Miller was on the Howard County | Republican Central Committee from 1998 - 2003. |
He was a member of the Queen Anne's County | Republican Central Committee from 1990 until 1998. |
Dawson became the first state | Republican chair to endorse the "Drill Here. |
Denlinger also serves as the | Republican Chair of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy f |
He also became | Republican Chair of Maricopa County twice and territori |
Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana, the | Republican chairman of the committee, agreed to conduct |
State | Republican Chairman Cathie Adams later called upon Hutc |
er its author, Senator John Sherman, an Ohio | Republican, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. |
John Jay LaValle, Suffolk County | Republican chairman, opined in February 2010 that Demos |
been a Decatur City Councilman, Macon County | Republican Chairman, and Mayor Pro Tem 1997-1998. |
8, Bernard Newman became the New York County | Republican chairman. |
onservative Review, the former Harris County | Republican chairman. |
Reid defeated a | Republican challenge later on in 1972. |
r won re-election November 2, 2010 defeating | Republican challenger Chris Hanson 10,415 - 9,419. |
He defeated | Republican challenger E. Brooks Sligh in the general el |
In 2006, he defeated | Republican challenger Paul Chamberlain in the primary e |
In 2008 Buch won reelection, defeating | Republican challenger Bob Lewis by 72 votes. |
Buch was defeated in November 2010 by | Republican challenger Mia Costello. |
He was defeated by | Republican challenger Alex X. Mooney in the Republican |
nent, Murphey won re-election by defeating a | Republican challenger and getting more votes than any o |
He was narrowly defeated by | Republican challenger Tony Shipley in 2008 by just 326 |
She ran again in 2006, defeating | Republican challenger Rich Decker by just 99 votes. |
In 2010, she was re-elected over | Republican challenger Mike Rolih. |
In 2008, she easily won re-election against | Republican challenger Jason Johnson. |
Kissell faced | Republican challenger Harold Johnson, a longtime sports |
ratic Senator Fritz Hollings easily defeated | Republican challenger Henry McMaster. |
2008 with 8,115 votes (54%), again defeating | Republican challenger Danny Carroll. |
iken won the Democratic primary and defeated | Republican challenger John Scott in the general electio |
His | Republican challenger was state Senator David Hartsuch. |
His | Republican challenger was U.S. Army Lt. Col. (Ret.) |
He was succeeded by former | Republican challenger Lingle who beat Hirono in another |
Democratic Governor Joseph Brennan defeated | Republican challenger Charles R. Cragin. |
t 1: Incumbent Democrat John B. Larson faced | Republican challenger Ann Brickley in the election. |
was defeated in the 2007 primary election by | Republican challenger Gabriel J. Campana. |
He defeated | Republican challenger S.T. Poinier in the general elect |
On Election day Mark Keam defeated | Republican challenger James E. Hyland. |
nal district, in office since 1975, defeated | Republican challenger Bobby Richardson. |
nal district, in office since 1975, defeated | Republican challenger Edward Lunn Young. |
nal district, in office since 1971, defeated | Republican challenger Lonnie Rowell. |
nal district, in office since 1969, defeated | Republican challenger Bob Watkins. |
2010 election, Himes won re-election against | Republican challenger State Senator Dan Debicella. |
reen won re-election to the House, defeating | Republican challenger Paul F. Schenck. |
ocratic Governor Jon Corzine was unseated by | Republican challenger Chris Christie. |
nal district, in office since 1975, defeated | Republican challenger Richard Dickson. |
Sen. Sanders consistently led his | Republican challenger, businessman Richard Tarrant, by |
He was defeated in the 2004 election by the | Republican challenger, Harry Brown. |
ason called Lawson "one of the most credible | Republican challengers of 2008, period." |
He has historically attracted strong | Republican challengers, including two former Massachuse |
In the | republican chamber elected after May 16, 1877, he becam |
Republican Charles Djou won a special election on May 2 | |
Democrat Charles A. Rapallo and | Republican Charles Andrews were nominated for judges af |
or re-election in 1920, and was succeeded by | Republican Charles Meising. |
he United States House of Representatives by | Republican Charles Bass. |
trict United States House of Representatives | Republican Charles G. Oakman had previously introduced |
, he ran for Chief Judge but was defeated by | Republican Charles J. Folger. |
He was defeated by | Republican Charlie Crist. |
o replace Rokita include Democrat Vop Osili, | Republican Charlie White, and Libertarian Mike Wherry. |
1899, Murphy was defeated for re-election by | Republican Chauncey M. Depew. |
Republican Chester B. McLaughlin had been appointed to | |
inese military officer and politician during | Republican China |
Biographical Dictionary of | Republican China Vol 3 (New York,: Columbia University |
mpted to obtain support from Tsarist Russia, | Republican China, and Japan. |
He is a member of the exclusive | Republican Chowder and Marching Society. |
He was the only independent running against | Republican Chris Myers and Democrat John Adler. |
It is currently represented by | Republican Chris Norby of Fullerton. |
Republican Chris Smith has been in congress since 1980. | |
In the 2006 general election, he defeated | Republican Christine Katsock with 64.9% of the vote. |
(He lost the latter to | Republican Christopher Wolcott.) |
for re-election in 1888, being succeeded by | Republican Christopher Raesser. |
Incumbent | Republican Chuck Grassley won re-election to a fourth t |
Incumbent Democrat Dennis Moore defeated | Republican Chuck Ahner, a businessman. |
With | Republican Chuck Blasdel running for Congress in 2006, |
U.S. Senator John Culver lost re-election to | Republican Chuck Grassley. |
Incumbent | Republican Chuck Grassley won re-election to a second t |
z lost the general election to the incumbent | Republican, Chuck Quackenbush. |
He also became active in | Republican circles (although the mayoralty of Kingston |
The | Republican Citizens Committee Against National Prohibit |
Maloney faced significant opposition from | Republican City Councilman Charles Millard in 1994, the |
In 1911 he was elected as a | Republican city councilman for Ward 11, serving two ter |
He was a member of the | Republican city committee for fifteen years. |
He was chairman of the | Republican city committee of Worcester from 1890 to 189 |
He was chairman of the | Republican city committee 1916 to 1919. |
Seng was elected in 2003, beating | Republican city councilman Glenn Friendt. |
9-1973, Mrs. Martinez served as West Dallas' | Republican City Council Woman. |
Dracula Rides Again, | Republican City, Theatre of the American West, 1995. |
The | Republican civil authorities also organised the Mediter |
Republican Clara Harrigal, an Aiken businesswoman and R | |
served as president of the Women's National | Republican Club 1943-1946 |
an his political career with the Young Men's | Republican Club of Milwaukee County. |
ere he was a founder of the Dingman Township | Republican Club and served on the Pike County Republica |
ncil, 1995-98, a member of the North Central | Republican Club (treasurer, 1997-98; vice-president, 19 |
He is a life member of the Harford County | Republican Club. |
spie was also a president of the York County | Republican Club. |
as vice president of the National League of | Republican Clubs in 1897. |
He served as president of the League of | Republican Clubs of Pennsylvania from 1891 to 1897. |
ntinued their systematic construction of the | Republican coalition. |
A | Republican, Cohen served as Secretary of Defense (1997- |
ned Joe Kantz in defeating the two incumbent | Republican Commissioners by a 2 to 1 margin in the Repu |
He served as chairman of the State | Republican Committee briefly in 1878. |
He again served as Chairman of the Michigan | Republican Committee from 1888-1890 |
He became chairman of the Passaic County | Republican Committee in 1937. |
He was a member of the New York State | Republican Committee for several years. |
served as Chairman of the Rensselaer County | Republican Committee from 1974 to 1977. |
ater elected as Chairman of the Essex County | Republican Committee from 1997-present. |
, Lee served as Counsel to the Sussex County | Republican Committee from 1965 to 1972, when he became |
was elected chairman of the Rockland County | Republican committee in 1888. |
He was a member of the Oklahoma State | Republican Committee from 1919 to 1929. |
He served as a secretary of the state | Republican committee for four years. |
He served as chairman of the Bergen County | Republican committee 1911-1916. |
He was a member of the Nebraska | Republican Committee and Republican National Committee |
For several years he was chairman of the | Republican committee of Bradford County, Pennsylvania. |
He was Chairman of the Nassau County | Republican Committee from 1927 to 1929. |
He was chairman of the Clinton County | Republican committee from 1926 until 1940. |
Republican Committee Chair Debate, C-SPAN, January 3, 2 | |
He served as chairman of the Bridgeton | Republican Committee for fifteen years and the Cumberla |
He was Chairman of the New York State | Republican Committee from 1929 to 1930, and a delegate |
was chosen as chairman of the Marion County | Republican Committee in 1914. |
He served as chairman of the Lewis County | Republican committee. |
eph was elected Chairman of the Bronx County | Republican Committee. |
State Senator Jo Ann Sprague defeated State | Republican Committeeman William D. McKinney for the Rep |
Lee Roupas is the Palos Township | Republican Committeeman as well as the Chairman of the |
anici stepped down from his post as township | Republican committeeman after the indictment. |
He was active in politics as a | Republican committeeman and as Chairman of his local Re |
Both the Democratic and | Republican committees spent a lot on the campaign. |
Other elected offices: | Republican Committeewoman for Dardenne Township, State |
he Eskew Strategy Group, an Alexandria based | Republican communications firm. |
1979 - a soloist of Kazakhconcert, the main | republican concert. |
Between 2002 and 2005, the | Republican conference dropped from 53 seats to 45. Repu |
election, Taft became chairman of the Senate | Republican Conference in 1944. |
He served as Deputy Leader of the | Republican Conference for the 2006-2008 term. |
ntually rose to vice-chairwoman of the House | Republican Conference (caucus), the number-five positio |
Republican Conference Chairman: Charles H. Grosvenor | |
The | Republican conference was increased by nine seats begin |
In November 2009, he was elected as the | Republican Conference Leader, the second-highest leader |
He also served as the chair of the Senate | Republican Conference, 1957-1966. |
In London he became involved with the | Republican Congress, a socialist republican group. |
Reynolds was chairman of the National | Republican Congressional Committee, the official Republ |
He ran unsuccessfully for the | Republican Congressional nomination in 1910. |
, Paxon was elected Chairman of the National | Republican Congressional Committee. |
The National | Republican Congressional Committee picked Fimian for it |
later served as co-chairman of the National | Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) from 1991 to |
He served on the National | Republican Congressional Committee from 1982-1990, and |
The National | Republican Congressional Committee released an ad refer |
He was the father of long-time | Republican congressional leader Hamilton Fish III. |
He also gave that year to the National | Republican Congressional Campaign Committee. |
Josiah Kerr, | Republican Congressman from Maryland representing Maryl |
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