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| ion bid) with Gingrich, thus finally giving | Republicans a victory in a district that had not electe |
| ved as president of the Wisconsin Log Cabin | Republicans, a branch of the largest gay Republican org |
| The Progressives offered the | Republicans a deal, but were turned down. |
| up against the two majority commissioners, | Republicans A.J. Munchak and Robert Cordaro. |
| t a secessionist Democrat might be elected, | Republicans abandoned their own candidate and threw the |
| ir legislative achievements, while minority | Republicans accuse members of the party of President Ba |
| The election was a landslide for | Republicans across the board, as they increased majorit |
| disunion because of slavery, and it rallied | Republicans across the North. |
| In 1944, | Republicans added a line to their platform advocating a |
| or his constituency in a forum dominated by | Republicans after 1999. |
| is generally used as a political epithet by | Republicans against Democrats who are from the Commonwe |
| o the 1895 council and voted with the seven | Republicans against the five Populists to make J.H. Pit |
| Brigades on the side of the leftist Spanish | Republicans against the Nationalist forces of General F |
| the International Brigades for the Spanish | Republicans against the Nationalists under Francisco Fr |
| in the Spanish Civil War on the side of the | Republicans against Francisco Franco in 1936-1937, wher |
| teered to fight in Spain on the side of the | Republicans against nationalist General Francisco Franc |
| ty, it became a cause celebre to help unite | Republicans against Democrats. |
| grounds of being concerned in a plot of the | Republicans against the Consulate, but he was released, |
| een The Wheel and the Republican Party, the | Republicans agreed to support Featherstone against Cate |
| The | Republicans agreed and sent in Canon Vasquez Camarassa. |
| itical ads across the nation, Democrats and | Republicans alike are bashing their opponents for alleg |
| The seven delegations controlled by | Republicans all voted for Jefferson, and Georgia's sole |
| He has supported Democrats and | Republicans almost equally. |
| Republicans also stated that the general rule in Parlia | |
| Republicans also called several Congressional hearings | |
| Republicans also hold one of the state's three U.S. Hou | |
| Republicans also hold one of the state's U.S. Senate se | |
| The | Republicans also won control of the United States Senat |
| In Gee's first term, two other | Republicans also represented parts of Jefferson Parish, |
| Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate s | |
| Forces fighting on behalf of the | Republicans also received limited aid, but support was |
| Republicans also hold a 4-3 majority in the state's U.S | |
| The | Republicans also picked up 33 seats in the House. |
| Republicans also took control of the House, but lost so | |
| Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate s | |
| The | Republicans also argued that slavery was economically i |
| Republicans also hold one of the state's U.S. Senate se | |
| However, the | Republicans also benefited from what today would be cal |
| Along with Patten's defeat, | Republicans also took control of the majority in the Oh |
| In the same elections, | Republicans also gained, for the first time, a majority |
| The | Republicans also benefited from a continuing associatio |
| Republicans also apportioned the state's two U.S. Senat | |
| Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate s | |
| would ally themselves with these pragmatic | republicans, although anticlericalism remained a gap be |
| omination process or to break away from the | Republicans altogether. |
| ason is a former president of the Log Cabin | Republicans, an association of Republican gays and lesb |
| ts Restoration Act with the White House and | Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill. |
| or politicians and staffers, including both | Republicans and Democrats. |
| In 1934 (after the split between the | Republicans and the Wisconsin Progressive Party, Panzer |
| for Preserving Liberty and Property against | Republicans and Levellers was founded on 20 November 17 |
| ty of Delaware, it was being run by College | Republicans and College Democrats. |
| Jr. faced no opposition from South Carolina | Republicans and avoided a primary election. |
| Though a Democrat, he often voted with | Republicans and gained a reputation as a man of princip |
| ed to unusual combinations, such as Chicago | Republicans and suburban Democrats, being elected. |
| 1897, when he was removed by the Fusion of | Republicans and Populists that came to power that year. |
| The fight ended after | Republicans and Democrats began threatening to kill eac |
| congressional delegation consisted of four | Republicans and four Democrats. |
| ered as Democrats, 22.6% were registered as | Republicans and 48.8% were registered as Undeclared. |
| working up to be a divisive issue for many | Republicans and is taking a particular prominence in Mi |
| He weakened the army's staunchest | republicans and sought to lower the military's politica |
| p for re-election in 2008, nine are held by | Republicans and six by Democrats. |
| Many Democrats, | Republicans and some members of the media are highly cr |
| ocrats lost a net of three seats, while the | Republicans and the Conservative Party of New York pick |
| Both the | Republicans and the Democrats nominated him each time h |
| congressional delegation consisted of five | Republicans and two Democrats. |
| Senate (which was then evenly split between | Republicans and Democrats) or be signed by Democratic G |
| By 1876, Kilpatrick returned to the | Republicans and supported Rutherford B. Hayes for the p |
| n Spain, it was a coalition between leftist | republicans and workers' organizations to defend social |
| eech was notable for receiving acclaim from | Republicans and conservatives. |
| countywide) were registered as | Republicans and 9,019 (63.5% vs. 60.1% countywide) were |
| 50 Democrats, 44 Americans, 33 | Republicans and one Whig were elected for the session o |
| The Union state convention - | Republicans and War Democrats which supported the Union |
| In 1872, he joined the Liberal | Republicans, and later became a Democrat. |
| a Democrat, he frequently caucused with the | Republicans and served for a period of time as the Majo |
| ation after the elections was even at three | Republicans and three Democrats. |
| esident and was president of both MHS Young | Republicans and MHS Young Democrats. |
| Centrist Coalition of Senate Democrats and | Republicans, and served as Chairman of the Democratic L |
| Of those, 12 are held by | Republicans and 12 were held by Democrats. |
| ond faced no opposition from South Carolina | Republicans and avoided a primary election. |
| gford and Kilkenny militias ran to join the | republicans and even joined in the fighting against the |
| ), A Compromise of Principle: Congressional | Republicans and Reconstruction, 1863-1869 (1975), Fruit |
| the 1938 election, a year more favorable to | Republicans, and was re-elected four times. |
| erals and Radicals, and also of some former | Republicans and Socialists. |
| In addition, four veteran | Republicans and no Democrats had retired this year, and |
| affiliation to Republican, resulting in 77 | Republicans and 73 Democrats. |
| Despite the attacks by | Republicans and industry associations, Magaziner did li |
| composition of the state delegation is five | Republicans and one Democrat. |
| ntested the election, with the Rally of the | Republicans and the Ivorian Popular Front running under |
| He has criticized both | Republicans and Democrats. |
| A large majority of Arizona newcomers were | Republicans and Arizona became a bona fide two-party st |
| Republicans and Democrats each swapped a district. | |
| te delegation after the elections was three | Republicans and three Democrats. |
| These circumstances hurt the | Republicans, and they lost seats in both houses of Cong |
| Alonzo J. Ransier was nominated by the | Republicans and defeated Independent Republican challen |
| ard to the two main U.S. political parties, | Republicans and Democrats, reads: "The devotees of the |
| of blue for Democratic politicians, red for | Republicans, and yellow for Independents? |
| ent partisan line-up for the court is eight | Republicans and one Democrat. |
| ir Roger Casement and Patrick Pearse, Irish | Republicans and architects of the 1916 Easter Rising - |
| Bonapartist cause in Le Pays, against both | Republicans and Royalists. |
| campaign trail, it was a bipartisan team of | Republicans and Democrats. |
| elected on the AIP ticket, returned to the | Republicans), and continued to serve in the House, winn |
| Faber won the support of Senate | Republicans, and took the seat in the Senate in Februar |
| At the State election in November 1889, 19 | Republicans and 13 Democrats were elected for a two-yea |
| The Elgin government is dominated by | Republicans and no City Council member was opposed by a |
| and was a founding member (one of only two | Republicans) and the only current Republican member of |
| is newsletter, listed 89 seats - 68 held by | Republicans and 21 by Democrats - as being potentially |
| The party distribution was 63 | Republicans and 36 Democrats. |
| h 27, 2012 - Filing deadline for Democrats, | Republicans and Libertarians |
| es, he is "widely regarded and respected by | Republicans and Democrats alike." |
| ates House of Representatives, four held by | Republicans and three by Democrats. |
| priority to work with his colleagues- both | Republicans and Democrats- to assist the state of Michi |
| He was swiftly captured by | Republicans and executed by decapitation. |
| 22 | Republicans and 10 Democrats were elected to a two-year |
| the state Democratic Party, along with the | Republicans and Libertarians, sued and successfully ove |
| eys contain encouraging news for opposition | Republicans and warning signs for Democrats and Preside |
| he has "more than doubled his donations to | Republicans and Democrats, giving the maximum [in 2007] |
| is party represents a middle ground between | Republicans and Democrats. |
| e 1894 election, as the "fusion" nominee of | Republicans and Populists, Faircloth defeated incumbent |
| e proposal have drawn fierce criticism from | Republicans and others who say an Islamic center should |
| ornia's delegation remained unchanged at 10 | Republicans and 1 Democrat. |
| the 1990 Census, five of which were won by | Republicans and two by Democrats. |
| The party distribution was 61 | Republicans and 38 Democrats. |
| Among the most active are The Young | Republicans and Young Democrats, The Environmental Club |
| ncoln he became associated with the Radical | Republicans and advocated the vote for male African Ame |
| y the DUP's willingness to share power with | republicans and continued his role in Ballymena Borough |
| eate the powerful Conservative Coalition of | Republicans and Southern Democrats that controlled the |
| In the House, there were 62 | Republicans and 37 Democrats. |
| In the Senate, there were 21 | Republicans and 12 Democrats. |
| Anti-war | Republicans and textile interests joined Democrats to b |
| The delegation is now three | Republicans and five Democrats. |
| In the House, there were 63 | Republicans and 36 Democrats. |
| It is now four | Republicans and three Democrats. |
| sworth was closely aligned with the Radical | Republicans and a strong supporter of their extreme Rec |
| id Petraeus has garnered him criticism from | Republicans and a few pro-war Democrats. |
| Shearer says he criticizes both | Republicans and Democrats equally, and also says that " |
| icameral, the state House was to include 17 | Republicans and 17 Democrats, and the state Senate was |
| ition of the state delegation remained four | Republicans and two Democrats. |
| the 1950 Census, five of which were won by | Republicans and two by Democrats. |
| commission consists of five Democrats, five | Republicans, and four commissioners from neither major |
| sparate group of young and old politicians, | republicans and Free Staters, conservatives and sociali |
| In the Senate, there were 23 | Republicans and 10 Democrats. |
| In the House, there were 61 | Republicans and 38 Democrats. |
| Fite was known for bridging the gap between | Republicans and Democrats in the Alabama State Legislat |
| Charles W. Buttz was nominated by the | Republicans and he defeated Democrat Michael P. O'Conno |
| f Representatives, which in 2008 included 7 | Republicans and 6 Democrats. |
| a's delegation remained unchanged, at three | Republicans and one Democrat. |
| ate delegation after the election was three | Republicans and two Democrats. |
| nstructed the Democrats to meet without the | Republicans and elect a Senator anyway. |
| atus, he was prepared to suspend arrests of | republicans and searches of homes. |
| ss made up of donkey Democrats and elephant | Republicans, and offers a simple solution for prison re |
| to a unique power sharing agreement between | Republicans and Democrats, predicated by an even split |
| Currently, there are 19 | Republicans and 5 Democrats. |
| fornia's delegation remained unchanged at 9 | Republicans and 2 Democrats. |
| Six | Republicans and two Democrats were elected in a tight r |
| T.A.R., the Schaumburg Township Alliance of | Republicans, and in 2001 led the GOP township ticket to |
| he House by a vote of 245-178 (including 16 | Republicans) and the Senate 62-35 (including 8 Republic |
| ate delegation before the election was four | Republicans and two Democrats. |
| gained two seats: the 5th district from the | Republicans and the 31st district from a termed-out Ind |
| attract support from both moderate Catholic | republicans and extreme right-wing monarchists. |
| As of 2006, 48.0% of registered voters were | Republicans and 38.9% Democrats. |
| ate delegation after the elections was four | Republicans and two Democrats. |
| ious primary, a nationwide movement to oust | Republicans, and strong organization by the McNerney ca |
| District 20 was a battleground race between | Republicans and Democrats. |
| Instead, | Republicans and Southern Pacific supporters nominated U |
| The House was divided in 2010 with 77 | Republicans and 73 Democrats but had only 76 Republican |
| ains in the House, taking 49 seats from the | Republicans and increasing their majority above the two |
| voted with Giscard d'Estaing's independent | republicans and later as a member of the Gaullist Union |
| rship largely from the ranks of young, male | Republicans and worked to elect "wet" Republicans to of |
| t of his satirical works target the liberal | republicans and the National Liberals, evidencing both |
| about 12 to 18 United States senators, both | Republicans and Democrats, who fought intensely to defe |
| initially supported by a broad coalition of | Republicans and a pro-charter, anti-development group l |
| fter 1862, and for the duration of the war, | Republicans and occasionally War Democrats ran against |
| sion, Kittleman broke ranks with his fellow | Republicans and voted in favor of Same Sex Marriage. |
| forming close relationships with the Young | Republicans and the College Republicans, as well as wit |
| id that if elected, he will caucus with the | Republicans and Tea Party caucus because his opinions a |
| uding the Black Elephants, a group of Black | Republicans, and the Crispus Attucks Brigade, an Africa |
| ated by a fusion of Anti-Tammany Democrats, | Republicans and the Citizens Union. |
| At the State election in November 1871, 21 | Republicans and 11 Democrats were elected for a two-yea |
| from the previous election; other than the | Republicans and Democrats switching places due to Eliot |
| ymandered in the early 1990s from a deal by | Republicans and black Democrats in the South Carolina G |
| For 2008, both the | Republicans and the Democrats moved their Nevada caucus |
| s House delegation remained unchanged at 10 | Republicans and 1 Democrat. |
| an anti-corruption party with support from | Republicans and Progressives. |
| The requirement for | Republicans and Democrats to get on the ballot in Illin |
| to work effectively with both Democrats and | Republicans and gave him the ability to be a fair and e |
| 39 | Republicans and 12 Democrats were elected to a two-year |
| red, muscular Alan is a member of the Young | Republicans and an aspiring journalist. |
| Specifically, it was felt that | Republicans and supporters of Frank Murkowski voted in |
| he Readjuster Party, a coalition of blacks, | Republicans, and Conservative Democrats led by Harrison |
| for voters that have declared themselves as | Republicans and an open primary ballot for Democrats, L |
| 2010 elections, the Senate consisted of 30 | Republicans and 20 Democrats, but Michael O'Pake died s |
| ser's Egypt in the Yemeni civil war between | republicans and royalists. |
| te, faced no opposition from South Carolina | Republicans and avoided a primary election. |
| 49.4% of registered voters being registered | Republicans and 32.3% registered Democrats. |
| In 1885, Angel was not re-nominated by the | Republicans and ran as an Independent for re-election, |
| as elected on the Union ticket nominated by | Republicans and War Democrats. |
| rganize the electoral fusion of the state's | Republicans and Populists. |
| onal delegation is currently composed of 23 | Republicans and 9 Democrats and both of its US Senators |
| cts in Georgia, including all seven held by | Republicans and one district held by a Democrat. |
| opped from the ticket-had been nominated by | Republicans and Anti-Tammany Democrats. |
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