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Christensen campaigned in 2006 as the | Republican candidate in a traditionally Republican dist |
Although there were two | Republican candidates in the race, Hecht focused his ca |
Solomons ran unopposed in the | Republican primary in 2006. |
There were two rival | Republican conventions in 1864. |
Frank V. Hibbard is a | Republican politician in Florida. |
Howard became Dawson's | Republican opponent in the 1958 election. |
Ellis is a staunchly | Republican county in presidential elections. |
The | Republican nominees, in NYT on September 28, 1898 |
Bowring was active in | Republican politics in Nebraska. |
The other stadium was the | Republican stadium in Kiev. |
Jeffers was also active in | Republican politics in New Jersey. |
It is a | Republican stronghold in a very liberal Maryland. |
Richard Riordan became the first | Republican mayor in 36 years. |
The mural is similar to the | republican one in Derry. |
He renounced his membership in the | Republican Party in 1876. |
Politically, it is the most | Republican district in the state. |
He was affiliated with the | Republican Party in 1860. |
He also spoke at the 1980 | Republican convention in Detroit. |
Fisher was a | Republican, active in San Francisco politics. |
Ehrlich became only the seventh | Republican governor in state history. |
Josiah Spaulding - Businessman and | Republican leader in Massachusetts. |
Carmine Mowbray is a | Republican Senator in the Montana Legislature. |
The | Republican ticket, in NYT on November 5, 1855 |
The MDC became the | Republican Pole in 2002 before adopting its current nam |
James helped found the | Republican Party in Sycamore and in 1857 he co-founded |
The district is arguably the most | Republican district in North Carolina and one of the mo |
He was active with the | Republican Party in Maine and ran for political office |
George continued to support the | Republican Movement in 1986 when the Provisional Republ |
politics, he began as a Democrat, joined the | Republican Party in 1856, and in 1860 again supported t |
She is currently the highest ranking | Republican woman in the Congress, serving as the Vice-C |
Gentry Collins is a | Republican politician in the United States who has anno |
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came membership chair of the Iowa Council of | Republican Women in 1961 and was elected vice-chairwoma |
Rep. Heinz Hofschneider won the | Republican nomination in June, defeating former Republi |
Knowles (deceased 1968) founded the Alabama | Republican party in 1960s, which since that time, has e |
nounced that he would challenge Bell for the | Republican nomination in the June 12, 2007 Republican p |
The 8th had historically been the most | Republican district in the Chicago area, and by some ac |
In 1944, Hoover was the | Republican nominee in the election for Lieutenant Gover |
ric F. Heath was born September 6, 1864 to a | Republican family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
He won the | Republican nomination in March 2008 in an unopposed con |
He joined the Irish | Republican Brotherhood in 1913 and the Irish Volunteers |
He was considered to be a moderate | Republican governor in the Nelson A. Rockefeller mold. |
Leyva previously ran as the | Republican candidate in 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008. |
He lost attempts to get the | Republican nomination in 1998 and 2000. |
He is the 2010 | Republican nominee in the 2010 U.S. House of Representa |
Bloomberg left the | Republican Party in 2008, and is now a political indepe |
Holsten, a | Republican, served in the Minnesota House of Representa |
Gent and Brown are both seeking the | Republican nomination in 2008. |
There were no | Republican nominees in the General Election for the 37t |
As such, it is the most | Republican district in the state. |
e anti-slavery Whig, and helped organize the | Republican Party in 1854. |
This bloody episode marked the end of the | Republican domination in Barbour County. |
Blee was the | Republican Whip in the Assembly from 2002 to 2008. |
It is the second largest | Republican Party in the state, behind Knoxville's. |
In contrast, the 21st is considered the most | Republican district in the Miami area. |
He served as a | Republican legislator in the California State Assembly |
Perry County is one of the most | Republican counties in Pennsylvania. |
by an overwhelming majority in a five person | Republican primary in 2004. |
cted to the Tennessee state legislature as a | Republican starting in 1875. |
He has also been a | Republican fundraiser in the state of North Carolina. |
ed in politics as an active organizer of the | Republican Party in Pennsylvania. |
of each county committee is the face of the | Republican Party in that County. |
election, Taft became chairman of the Senate | Republican Conference in 1944. |
He served as presidential elector on the | Republican ticket in 1864. |
was elected chairman of the Florence County | Republican Party in 2009. |
Collin County is a | Republican stronghold in presidential and congressional |
om 1899 to 1910 he was editor of the Winamac | Republican newspaper in Indiana. |
Jean Ginn Marvin is a prominent | Republican politician in the state of Maine. |
He was active in the organization of the | Republican Party in 1856. |
He served as presidential elector on the | Republican ticket in 1860. |
Markbreit (1842-1909) was a German-American | Republican politician in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
he was examined and declared fit to take up | Republican offices in Florence. |
Willie Clarke MLA is a junior | republican politician in Northern Ireland. |
won the primary runnoff and thus he was the | Republican candidate in the special election. . |
He was defeated in the | Republican primary in 2006 by Bryan Cutler. |
morations were begun by members of the Irish | Republican Brotherhood in the late nineteenth century. |
HALL'S SUPPORT.; INDORSING THE WHOLE OF THE | REPUBLICAN TICKET in NYT on October 28, 1887 |
He was a presidential elector on the | Republican ticket in 1880. |
This was the first election of a | Republican governor in illinois history. |
McKinney claims that | Republican voters in her district tipped the primary el |
Sen. Marcia A. Karrow, defeated in | Republican primary in 23rd Legislative District. |
He became chairman of the Passaic County | Republican Committee in 1937. |
ried with full military honours close to the | republican plot in Glasnevin Cemetery. |
time, he led the movement to create a local | Republican Party in Louisiana. |
Pat Gillis was a | Republican politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. |
Jackie Winters is a | Republican politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. |
Stella Garza-Hicks (born 1953) is a former | Republican legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado. |
Dole's husband Bob Dole was the | Republican nominee in the US presidential election of 1 |
Paige Kreegel, M.D. is a | Republican representative in the Florida House of Repre |
n Finnegan, 39, state legislator since 2002; | Republican leader in the State House since 2005. |
He was a presidential elector on the | Republican ticket in 1876. |
He was assassinated by the Provisional Irish | Republican Army in Sandyford, Dublin. |
also served as the executive director of the | Republican Party in Puerto Rico. |
as vice president of the National League of | Republican Clubs in 1897. |
Sires left the | Republican Party in 1994 and became a registered indepe |
She is currently the | Republican representative in California's 73rd State As |
He took an active part in organizing the | Republican Party in North Carolina. |
In 1855, he was among the founders of the | Republican Party in Tompkins County. |
n 1886 and was a presidential elector on the | Republican ticket in 1888. |
Workman's campaign was the first significant | Republican effort in South Carolina since Reconstructio |
He was a leader of the Liberal | Republican movement in 1872. |
was elected chairman of the Rockland County | Republican committee in 1888. |
He left the | Republican Party in 1876 because of its financial polic |
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Democrat, he changed his affiliation to the | Republican Party in 1856. |
avits resumed his role as the most outspoken | Republican liberal in Congress. |
Nielsen served as | Republican Leader in the Senate from 1983 until 1987. |
Lincoln, Drummond became a supporter of the | Republican Party in the course of the 1850s. |
He was shot and killed by the Irish | Republican Army in Cork in 1920. |
Beverly Clarno is a | Republican politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. |
ting Grant in 1868, he supported the Liberal | Republican Party in 1872. |
She previously ran as a | Republican candidate in two failed elections. |
the video, he also endorsed Mayor Abramson's | Republican opponent in the 2006 Mayoral election. |
He was elected to serve as the | Republican Whip in 2004 and again in 2006. |
re and intimidation led to the defeat of the | Republican Party in the election. |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the | Republican nomination in 1920 to the Sixty-seventh Cong |
His son Ed was a candidate for the | Republican nomination in the 5th District in 2004. |
Haines has run in | Republican primaries in 1992, 1996, 2004, and 2008. |
sh received 77% of the vote in this strongly | Republican district in 2004. |
Politically, Carroll County is a | Republican stronghold in a historically Democratic stat |
Compared to the devastating House races, | Republican losses in the Senate were relatively few. |
Currie was an unsuccessful candidate for the | Republican nomination in 1914 to the 64th Congress. |
He switched from the Democratic party to the | Republican party in June 1997. |
He was defeated in the | Republican primary in 1944 by Wayne L. Morse. |
party in 1853 and helped establish the state | Republican Party in 1856. |
e district has been one of the most reliably | Republican districts in the Northeast. |
This was the last-gasp of | Republican power in Reconstruction-era Atlanta. |
He served as chairman of the Kentucky State | Republican convention in 1908. |
86, Kanjorski faced a younger, well-financed | Republican opponent in Marc Holtzman. |
minated for the governorship of Maine by the | Republican Party in 1912. |
He was a presidential elector on the | Republican ticket in the United States presidential ele |
his group would eventually join with the new | Republican Party in Delaware. |
He was an unsuccesssful candidate for the | Republican nomination in 1954 and 1956. |
He also started a | Republican organization in San Angelo with six whites a |
He switched from the Democratic Party to the | Republican Party in 1996. |
No Democratic-held seats had fallen to the | Republican Party in the 2006 elections. |
She fought on the | Republican side in the Spanish Civil War. |
He again faced McDonnell, the | Republican nominee, in the November 2009 general electi |
He served as presidential elector on the | Republican ticket in 1856. |
In the | Republican era, in the 1950s, openings of hotels of var |
Myers went on to easily defeat his | Republican opponent in the November general election. |
ie Hillman is a prominent philanthropist and | Republican figure in Pennsylvania. |
There hasn't been in the modern history of | Republican politics in New York. |
Bond was one of the founders of the | Republican party in Chicago. |
He won the | Republican primary in a field of seven candidates with |
on in the local government and weakening the | Republican presence in Sulawesi, Westerling attracted c |
The 3rd is one of the most | Republican districts in the South and the nation (Repub |
6, 1980, and 1984 and contributed to various | Republican candidates in Wyoming during that time as we |
He was the only | Republican Speaker in North Carolina in the twentieth c |
s in the late 1840s, and finally the nascent | Republican Party in the mid-1850s. |
elected to Congress in a close race amidst a | Republican landslide, in a district that became less Re |
He was Vice-chairman of the Michigan | Republican Party in 1965 and later elected Chairman of |
ation Commission, and 2002 candidate for the | Republican nomination in the 7th district, Rick O'Donne |
offended by the law, and that could cost the | Republican Party in years ahead. |
Cochran grew up as a Democrat, but became a | Republican sometime in the mid-to-late 1960s. |
Sidney S. Warner was a | Republican politician in the state of Ohio and was Ohio |
He became Assembly | Republican Leader in 1965 and held that post until beco |
He was in command of the Irish | Republican Army in South Armagh during the Irish War of |
No other | Republican served in the class 3 Senate seat from Arkan |
ack on the barracks by the Provisional Irish | Republican Army in September 1981 killed two civilians. |
was chosen as chairman of the Marion County | Republican Committee in 1914. |
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