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ding to the Clissmanns he remained "an Irish | Republican and a Connolly Socialist" all his life. |
He was a | Republican and a Methodist. |
In London he became involved with the | Republican Congress, a socialist republican group. |
In 1985, Hargett ran unsuccessfully as a | Republican in a special election for the United States |
Mayor Carlson was a | Republican and a native of Jamestown, New York. |
Republican Belfast: A Political Tourist's Guide, writte | |
They also conceived a Welsh | republican flag, a tricolor with green, white and red b |
William Emil Hess (1898-1986) was a | Republican and a U.S. Representative from Ohio. |
on 30 September, he founded ARENA (National | Republican Alliance), a right-wing political party. |
He was a | Republican and a supporter of Abraham Lincoln during th |
The Woodville | Republican is a weekly newspaper published in Woodville |
1950 - 15 April 1976) was a Northern Ireland | republican and a leading member of the 1st Battalion of |
Herlihy, a | Republican, is a resident of Simsbury, Connecticut. |
The | Republican saw a close race between three main candidat |
ry Walter Kilgore, (born August 23, 1961), a | Republican, is a former Attorney General of Virginia. |
Republican Belfast: A political tourist's guide; Author | |
Bunn, a | Republican, was a member of the Oregon State Senate fro |
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. |
Brookings lost to fellow | republican Walter A. Burleigh. |
He was re-elected in 1974, defeating | Republican Sheldon A. Taft. |
O'Neal lost narrowly to | Republican Arthur A. Will. |
He was defeated by | Republican C. A. Robins. |
McDonald was a confirmed | republican who abandoned the traditional Speakers wig a |
The events are named after | Republican Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan |
It is currently represented by | Republican Katcho Achadjian of Arroyo Grande. |
Bob Reese, Louisiana | Republican political activist from Natchitoches |
Ada Mills, a | Republican political activist was born in Prairie Grove |
Its chairman is West Des Moines, Iowa | Republican Party activist Stacey Cargill. |
Don Goldwater, | Republican Party activist, former board member of the G |
Kelly Arnold is a | Republican Party activist. |
Aaron P. Bean is a | Republican Party activist. |
Randy Pullen is a | Republican Party activist. |
ed in 2006 with 7,303 votes (63%), defeating | Republican opponent Adam Vandall. |
The district is represented by | Republican Sandy Adams who defeated Democratic incumben |
He was a Democratic | Republican (later Adams-Clay Republican). |
She will face | Republican Dee Adcock (campaign website, PVS). |
He defeated | Republican incumbent Addison T. Smith in 1932 but died |
It is currently represented by | Republican Robert Aderholt. |
The | Republican platform adopted at the convention called fo |
ts, they argue, are much less likely to vote | Republican than affluent ones. |
defeated by fellow Sen. Bob Carpenter of the | Republican Party after redistricting. |
She was active in the | republican movement after meeting her husband, a republ |
Herrick won the | Republican nomination after the popular incumbent Repub |
He led the | Republican Party after Queen Isabella II was overthrown |
ran for re-election under the Democratic and | Republican lines, after being cross-endorsed by the Bro |
anici stepped down from his post as township | Republican committeeman after the indictment. |
four riflemen in the rearguard covering the | Republican retreat after the Battle of Jarama. |
He was affiliated with the | Republican Party after it was formed. |
He secured the | Republican nomination after defeating Daniel Keating, F |
John Volpe ran unopposed for the | Republican nomination after Howard J. Whitmore, Jr., Ph |
In all | Republican conventions after 1948, the nominee was sele |
He fought on the | Republican side against Francisco Franco in the Spanish |
Emery again sought the | Republican nomination against Marcy Kaptur in 2006. |
Incumbent Democrat Dennis Moore defeated | Republican Chuck Ahner, a businessman. |
iman against his fellow county commissioner, | Republican Carol Aichele. |
Republican James Aiona, the former Lieutenant Governor | |
In the | Republican primary, Akin won against William Haas (camp |
He was defeated by | Republican challenger Alex X. Mooney in the Republican |
Republican Lamar Alexander won the open seat. | |
All | Republican candidate all trailed Baucus badly. |
Republican Wayne Allard won the open seat. | |
In the 1997 elections, | Republican Diane Allen ran for and won the Senate seat. |
He was defeated for re-election in 2010 by | Republican Gerald Allen. |
ough he didn't change his party affiliation, | Republican leaders allowed him to enter the Republican |
Republican Lincoln Almond defeated Democrat Myrth York. | |
A | Republican, she also works in communications and public |
The | Republican was also a pastor and farmer. |
Still active in | Republican politics, Altman in 2008 donated to the reel |
Bishop was challenged by | Republican Randy Altschuler, a local businessman. |
The district is currently represented by | Republican Justin Amash, the second youngest member of |
The Irish | Republican Army ambushed a Royal Irish Constabulary pat |
He married Anne Hannaway, also a | republican from an established republican family, by wh |
In August 1999, the IRA, through the Irish | republican newspaper An Phoblacht, denied sanctioning t |
Die Republikein (The | Republican) is an Afrikaans-language newspaper publishe |
ed the possibility of running as a Democrat, | Republican, or an independent. |
She was editor of the Irish | republican newspaper An Phoblacht ("Republican News") ( |
as the first Chairman of the Shannon County | Republican Party, and was the Native American Outreach |
tion, on October 17, 1854 voted to adopt the | Republican candidates, and to merge into the new Republ |
The party broke from the | Republican Party and declined to cross-endorse the Repu |
PAE was a | republican party, and it cooperated with centrist and r |
dt (1913 - January 14, 2011) was an American | Republican politician and businesswoman from Wisconsin. |
He is a member of the | Republican Party and was elected Republican National Co |
ng into the camera and personally addressing | Republican Senator and presumptive Republican president |
perennial candidate David L. Williams in the | Republican primary, and became the Republican nominee f |
James Latimer Price, American | republican politician and judge in the U.S. state of Oh |
's population was largely sympathetic to the | Republican cause and the region was laced with routes f |
Mr. Allred threatened to leave the | Republican Party, and then later agreed to resign his p |
the two parties merged and adopted the name | Republican Party, and continued as the Republican state |
Charles Earl is a | Republican politician and a former member of the Ohio G |
mpted to obtain support from Tsarist Russia, | Republican China, and Japan. |
Claiborne expressed the philosophy of the | Republican Party and helped that party defeat the Feder |
July 9, 1947) is an American | Republican politician and jurist from Wisconsin. |
His family had strong | republican connections and he joined Irish Volunteers i |
r State Representative Vicky Hartzler in the | Republican primary and lost. |
tted to the newly invigorated South Carolina | Republican Party, and the National Republican Party. |
Hampton donated almost $300,000 to | Republican campaigns and committees throughout his life |
f his research has been centred on the Irish | Republican movement and particularly the history of the |
Cowles was a | Republican politician and served as a U.S. Congressman |
Boozer served Maryland as a | Republican Delegate and State Senator for nearly 30 yea |
He served as treasurer of the state | Republican Party, and became the first republican elect |
Fred Girod was chosen to succeed him by the | Republican party, and won the general election. |
Foster's embrace of the | Republican label and his conservative platform undercut |
olina, former chairman of the South Carolina | Republican Party and was a 2009 candidate for chairman |
June Jaronitzky (June 9, 1938) was a | Republican politician and legislator from Wisconsin. |
nent, Murphey won re-election by defeating a | Republican challenger and getting more votes than any o |
prospects in elective politics, he turned to | Republican politics and became Republican National Comm |
She was a member of the Bayfield County | Republican Party, and the Iron River Speedway Associati |
18, 1910 - January 23, 1987) was a Wisconsin | Republican politician and legislator. |
This split the | Republican vote, and allowed the Liberal Republican and |
Over the years, she was active in the | Republican Party and the Catholic Church. |
m 1998 to 2002 he served as Assistant Senate | Republican Leader, and then as Senate Republican Leader |
Schoeller ran unopposed in the 2010 | Republican primary and general election. |
He is a member of the | Republican Party and serves as Chairman of the Verona R |
The paper sympathized with the | Republican party, and supported Thomas Jefferson. |
He is a member of the exclusive | Republican Chowder and Marching Society. |
rn September 8, 1930) is an Oregon attorney, | Republican politician, and retired jurist. |
Jones, defeated | Republican nominee and U.S. Congressman Larry J. Hopkin |
tually rose to the chairmanship of the Texas | Republican Party and became a national committeeman. |
Elliott helped organize the local | Republican Party and served in the state constitutional |
tive Lindsey Graham had no challenge for the | Republican nomination and thus avoided a primary electi |
He is a member of the | Republican Party, and a member of the Tea Party Caucus. |
. Barland (born March 3, 1930) is a American | Republican politician and jurist from Wisconsin. |
Reagan would become the 1980 | Republican Nominee and be elected President in a landsl |
first against three other candidates in the | Republican primary and ultimately emerged victorious as |
As many as 3,000 | Republican militia and their supporters were killed in |
Chicago in 1959, for both the Democratic and | Republican parties, and also ran in the Republican prim |
old him of his idea of a new party named the | Republican party, and Greeley who had himself already p |
The two brothers sided with the | Republican party, and received the nickname Popolano (" |
s Chairman of the Rankin County, Mississippi | Republican Party, and served as a delegate to the 2000 |
e", Horton remarked, "Then I shall make it a | Republican hole," and encouraged strong Republican sent |
held various positions with local and state | Republican organizations, and was a voting delegate to |
Baehr became interested in | Republican politics and eventually met Mark Hanna. |
treasurer, Michael Peifer went on to win the | Republican nomination and won the election. |
John Herron won the | Republican Primary and William McNair won the Democrati |
Roby Smith is a | Republican politician and legislator from the state of |
Electoral history of Mike Huckabee, | Republican politician and 44th Governor of Arkansas |
On September 4, Gibson was nominated by the | Republican, Democratic and Conservative state committee |
A | Republican, she and her husband are also co-owners of B |
She won the | Republican nomination and faced Bill Nelson in the gene |
He is a member of the | Republican Party and announced on June 30, 2009, that h |
Randy "Duke" Cunningham won the | Republican nomination and hammered Bates about the scan |
84 he was elected chairman of the California | Republican Party and served for two years. |
then served as the chairman of the Colorado | Republican party and as head of GOPAC. |
Porter began to organized the Marion County | Republican Party, and ran for the city council on the R |
es President George W. Bush, policies of the | Republican Party and several individual Republican poli |
Turpen defeated his | Republican opponent and entered office in 1983. |
didates in the last election represented the | Republican Party and the Democratic Party, the Republic |
arton is a former Vice Chairman of the Texas | Republican Party and has acted as a political consultan |
Joni Ernst is a | Republican politician and legislator from the state of |
ric "Wes" Cooley (born March 28, 1932) was a | Republican politician and rancher from Oregon. |
erved as the chairman of the Beaufort County | Republican Party and was the Republican nominee for the |
1944), known as Jim McAllister, is an Irish | republican activist and former politician. |
Chris Telfer is a | Republican politician and Certified Public Accountant i |
The designees of the | Republican, Liberal and Conservative parties were not c |
He became a member of various | republican societies, and in 1836 was forced to take re |
He was a member of the Nebraska | Republican Committee and Republican National Committee |
He was active in the | Republican party and politics from the late 1960s until |
Russ Guerra was a | Republican politician and a former member of the Ohio H |
ressional District was considered a reliably | Republican district and the National Republican Congres |
He also regained interest in | Republican politics and was elected to the Tennessee Re |
Tonya Schuitmaker (March 10, 1968) is a | Republican politician and member of the Michigan State |
Whisnant has served as the deputy | Republican whip and was selected as the Republican whip |
2010, Dennis received 54% of the vote in the | Republican primary and became the Republican nominee. |
2010) historians normally call the party the | Republican Party, and its adherents Republicans. |
He was active in politics as a | Republican committeeman and as Chairman of his local Re |
32, part of the Alianza returned to the Pure | Republican Party, and the party was renamed the Republi |
ere he was a founder of the Dingman Township | Republican Club and served on the Pike County Republica |
David A. Jenkins (1822-1886) was a | Republican politician and North Carolina State Treasure |
artosuwirjo refused to acknowledge returning | Republican authority and continue attacking returning R |
Bill Anderson is a | Republican politician and legislator from the state of |
ommittee Woman for the Salina County, Kansas | Republican Party, and has previously worked as secretar |
He is a member of the | Republican Party and has advocated conservative positio |
The remaining ballots favored two other | Republican candidates and a second Independent hopeful. |
rom England, helping to form the short-lived | Republican Union and Republican League. |
2, 1834 - February 27, 1913) was an American | Republican politician and businessman from Wisconsin. |
William G. Plizka (December 8, 1944) was a | Republican politician and legislator from Wisconsin. |
Larry Chad Northern (born circa 1946) is a | Republican realtor and gun enthusiast from Waco, Texas. |
is currently deputy chairman of the Michigan | Republican Party and a member of the Michigan Republica |
Samuel Mardian, Jr. is an American | Republican politician, and a former Mayor of Phoenix. |
been a Decatur City Councilman, Macon County | Republican Chairman, and Mayor Pro Tem 1997-1998. |
Robert Bacon is a | Republican politician and legislator from the state of |
Bill Owens (born 1950), | Republican politician and former Governor of Colorado. |
He served as a delegate to most | Republican Territorial and State conventions 1888-1933 |
ip position by his caucus to serve as Senate | Republican Whip and in 2007-2008 he served as the Assis |
He was one of the most eloquent | republican tribunes, and, after the Republic proclamati |
The current Senate President is | Republican Jim Anderson of District 2 (Glenrock). |
Democrat Charles A. Rapallo and | Republican Charles Andrews were nominated for judges af |
t 1: Incumbent Democrat John B. Larson faced | Republican challenger Ann Brickley in the election. |
The term dissident | republican or anti-ceasefire republican is used to desc |
Dallum, a | Republican, was appointed to the legislature in June 20 |
e dies on March 15, 1856 and Charles Godard ( | Republican) is appointed mayor by the Common Council to |
He served in the House as a | Republican from April 22, 1941 until January 3, 1949. |
He commented, "Today, | Republican moderates are all but extinct." |
22 | Republican battalions are encircled at Campoo (Cantabri |
20 - Over 30 suspected members of the Irish | Republican Army are arrested. |
The | Republican Defence Army (RDA) is a splinter group from |
In the general election, Wicker defeated | Republican Steve Arnold by 55% to 45%. |
ington were replaced with wealthier and more | Republican territory around Dallas. |
Kelland was politically active as a | Republican, running as the Republican National Committe |
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