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  • lopsided Republican registration edge gives the GOP a massive leg up in many contests in this distr
  • When the GOP achieved majority status in 1999, he became the
  • epublican Party, requesting that he explain how GOP activists on a closely held party database bega
  • shifted strongly from historically Democrat to GOP allegiance.
  • The GOP also held their gubernatorial seats and net gai
  • Reid was on the liberal fringe of the GOP and faced repeated challenges in primaries.
  • As a result of the GOP and Democratic primaries, Democrat Barack Obama
  • ry, and encountered some controversy within the GOP and mainstream Republican party.
  • Lori Yokoyama, who was endorsed by the Chicago GOP and Chicago Young Republicans.
  • th Vance often serving as the spokesman for the GOP and Rossi campaign.
  • n Wyoming during that time as well as the state GOP and the National Republican Senatorial Committe
  • Matt Knoedler the "Rock Stars" of the Colorado GOP, and National Journal named him one of its "sta
  • st politically to the rightward movement of the GOP and the 1979 diagnosis with amyotrophic lateral
  • 1874 Nast cartoon depicted GOP as an elephant demolishing the flimsy planks of
  • Horcher came in third behind then GOP Assemblyman Dick Mountjoy and then Diamond Bar
  • or John G. Tower, the nominal head of the Texas GOP at the time.
  • strongest showing in Election 2008 (only in the GOP bastion of Wyoming did he do slightly better).
  • In February and April 1990, nephews of Gop Behrani, Ghanashyam and Inder Bhateja were shot
  • "Wisconsin GOP Blasts "Concerted Effort to Intimidate" Over Re
  • blican state senator on November 17, 2007, when GOP businessman Neil Riser of Columbia, the seat of
  • Knowles and Jones later switched to the GOP but after they had ended their political career
  • Lyons, who was waging the first well-organized GOP campaign for governor in modern Louisiana histo
  • How the GOP Can Keep the White House, How the Democrats Can
  • ublican convention the week following, yielding GOP candidate John McCain a small lead in several p
  • He is also a former GOP candidate for city council in St. Bernard Paris
  • Tutuska was the endorsed GOP candidate for reelection in 1971 when he suffer
  • rmally nominated Dole on August 15, 1996 as the GOP candidate for the fall election.
  • In 1964, Trice had been the GOP candidate for Texas Attorney General against th
  • tative for Florida's 10th District, but lost to GOP candidate Bill Young.
  • The other GOP candidates criticized the move as unfair.
  • perience, but has donated more than $215,000 to GOP candidates, including $90,000 to George W. Bush
  • Napper later donated to various GOP candidates, including former U.S. Representativ
  • The GOP captured a majority in the U.S. Senate.
  • The GOP carried the state in all but three elections fr
  • He expelled the rebels from the GOP caucus, and stripped even the committee chairme
  • Sansonetti received the most votes from the GOP central committee to succeed his former mentor,
  • delegation are chosen as follows: The Louisiana GOP chair and the two Louisiana representatives on
  • Lawson defeated former Orange County GOP chair Augustus Cho to face David Price in the g
  • 984-2004), arguably the most-influential County GOP chair in California's long history.
  • ssional district: lumber executive and Arkansas GOP chair John Paul Hammerschmidt defeated incumben
  • Fmr. Michigan GOP Chair
  • In February 2011, he was named by GOP Chairman Reince Priebus to manage the 2012 Repu
  • h Cort (center), Ray McKinney (right) and Texas GOP Chairman Tina Benkiser (back turned).
  • lican national committeeman and Louisiana state GOP chairman John H. Cade, Jr.
  • ered in his support for Taft, and, as the state GOP chairman in 1952, publicly confessed that his o
  • As the Alabama GOP Chairman, he created and headed Campaign 2010,
  • In his capacity as state GOP chairman, Pollard often debated in public forum
  • nation's longest streak of not having elected a GOP chief executive.
  • arties to turn Republican, and became the State GOP committeeman from Mount Washington, Pennsylvani
  • room deals with Bob Asher, the state's national GOP committeeman and a convicted felon connected to
  • of both the Montgomery County and Philadelphia GOP committees, she won the nomination with 56% of
  • In July 2004, Dave Pearson, a former GOP communications consultant who was fired by Sull
  • Newt Gingrich endorsed Tracy in GOP congressional race.
  • vative Republican - he donated $300 to defeated GOP congressional candidate Clyde C. Holloway even
  • ad endorsements from virtually the entire Texas GOP Congressional delegation (all but two members),
  • entatives since Reconstruction, the 4th had two GOP congressmen between those times, in the 1920s a
  • rlmutter with a 54 to 37 percent lead, although GOP consultants guessed that the support was "soft"
  • rlmutter with a 54 to 37 percent lead, although GOP consultants guessed that the support was "soft.
  • Polling indicated that Gingrich was the leading GOP contender for the Republican nomination with 23
  • a "strong possibility" that Gov. Kasich and the GOP controlled legislature would curtail efforts to
  • or her Wednesday night acceptance speech at the GOP convention and for her stump speech as she hits
  • won reelection as National Committeeman in the GOP convention held on May 20, 2007 in Yauco, Puert
  • essful in receiving the nomination at the state GOP convention in March 2010, losing to former Hous
  • The 2009 Wisconsin GOP Convention was held in La Crosse on May 1st, wi
  • At the 1940 GOP Convention Willkie-a onetime Democrat and corpo
  • eated in his bid for re-election at a statewide GOP convention by a strongly conservative member of
  • is line was added again every four years at the GOP convention until 1980, when the debate over the
  • ing Pat Buchanan's televised speech at the 1996 GOP convention.
  • s stripped Florida of half its delegates to the GOP convention.
  • Ronald Reagan addresses the 1980 GOP convention.
  • He was a delegate to the state GOP conventions in 1964, 1966, and 1968.
  • He attended the GOP conventions as a delegate or newspaperman until
  • Berdichevsky's research on "How the GOP Could Take Back California in 2008" was publish
  • Hundreds of "paid GOP crusaders" descended upon South Florida to prot
  • paign would not accent the party issue, and the GOP declined even to offer an aldermanic slate.
  • Most of the Louisiana GOP delegates favored Reagan as a vice-presidential
  • t, "Steele focuses much of the book on familiar GOP denunciations of President Barack Obama's overa
  • Eisenhower and other party leaders that if the GOP did not effectively articulate imaginative solu
  • to 150 Republicans attending the Lincoln County GOP Dinner, he called a contractor - reported first
  • Republican Kevin Brady represents a strongly GOP district.
  • rocure sufficient campaign funding because many GOP donors had already decided months earlier to su
  • ychology, and an outline of the fortunes of the GOP during the second half of the 20th century.
  • Mormon population gives this district a slight GOP edge.
  • gh much of the state is slowly transitioning to GOP election successes, West Tennessee remains the
  • rman Edward R.Vrdolyak, a recent convert to the GOP encouraged Stone to become a Republican and to
  • 10 Berg officially announced he was seeking the GOP endorsement to run for the United States House
  • And the huge gains the GOP enjoyed that year eventually did him in.
  • The next time around in 1976, Edwards beat GOP establishment candidate G. T. Blankenship, a lo
  • attempting to garner enough support within the GOP establishment to ward-off any primary challenge
  • the eighth Tea Party-backed candidate to oust a GOP establishment candidate in a 2010 primary conte
  • ans Estabrook, who was initially the New Jersey GOP establishment's choice, due to a mini-stroke, U
  • The GOP establishment, however, considered Graf as too
  • Matheson is a regular target of the GOP every election.
  • Since 1920, it has been held by the GOP except for an eight-year stretch in the 1930s a
  • Republican Party, he served on the Cook County GOP Executive Committee under Chairmen Gary Skoien
  • ording to Hargrove, Despot had encouraged local GOP factions to mend their differences in preparati
  • ns, Jr. (born 1921), son of the Louisiana state GOP figure Charlton H. Lyons, Sr., both Shreveport
  • Secondly, Holleman, a former Arkansas GOP finance chairman, suggested a stronger financia
  • an U.S. Senate candidate Bill Binnie to take on GOP front-runner Kelly Ayotte in a TV attack ad.
  • peaker ended after the 2002 elections, when the GOP gained a majority in the Texas House for the fi
  • He chaired the state's GOP general election campaign that year.
  • avid P. Lewis was elected as the state's second GOP governor, winning 89,020 to 78,524 over his Dem
  • ittenger won a slightly smaller percentage than GOP gubernatorial nominee Pat McCrory and Libertari
  • GOP Gubernatorial Primary contest between rival can
  • eter Mead and Mary Hansen Mead (1935-1996), the GOP gubernatorial nominee in 1990, and the grandson
  • 2008 Variete GOP; Hand to Hand, Solo Trapeze, Character; Germany
  • The seat has been in GOP hands continuously since the election of John P
  • the Hispanic Democratic candidates", while "The GOP has had open arms to the Hispanic community".
  • ite the President's tough defeat that year, the GOP held their ground in the U.S. Senate and gained
  • The mound lies on top of Gop Hill, a natural limestone outcrop, in the side
  • Currently, GoP hold 78.35% of the shares, International Financ
  • sent $190,000 raised from individuals to seven GOP House candidates.
  • oma was one of five states that swung even more GOP in 2008.
  • y would relinquish control of the Senate to the GOP in June during a leadership crisis.
  • 1983-84), he played a major role in keeping the GOP in control of the Senate.
  • Alexander, however, defected to the GOP in 2004 and then defeated an intraparty rival,
  • Norris left the GOP in 1936 (since seniority in the minority party
  • election for the 1st district left vacant when GOP incumbent John Doolittle was elected to Congres
  • in Indiana's 5th Congressional district against GOP incumbent Dan Burton.
  • The Gop is a neolithic mound lying north of Trelawnyd i
  • The GOP is competitive in national races, but Democrats
  • ld turn into the band's first real full length, Gop Ist Minee which was released on Kill Rock Stars
  • avid gained the attention of state and national GOP leaders when it was reported that he had litera
  • s supported by Governor George Pataki and other GOP leaders who saw her as the only candidate who c
  • dish has expressed concern about the rapid pace GOP leaders set for action on Ohio Governor John Ka
  • n Parish attorney David C. Treen, the choice of GOP leaders.
  • Corzine was criticized by GOP leadership for granting contract concessions to
  • he race as a second Republican candidate, local GOP leadership expressed unfamiliarity with Tagle a
  • kerman officially handed over California Senate GOP leadership to fellow Long Beach-born State Sena
  • His GOP Lieutenant Governor was Alexander McKinstry.
  • Hanna died the following year, and local GOP looked to Baehr to run against Tom L. Johnson f
  • Instead, the GOP lost five seats to the Democratic Party, but re
  • n the state of North Carolina, but although the GOP made historic gains in the ensuing House takeov
  • enkiser to win the "cultural war" and to secure GOP majorities into the future.
  • as, "Muck, raked: If you're looking for alleged GOP malfeasance, the folks at rawstory.com
  • HELM had only been incorporated shortly before GOP Marketplace was started and that the partnershi
  • ssippi, had provided a $250,000 startup loan to GOP Marketplace through his investment company, HEL
  • The GOP Marketplace, based in Northern Virginia, jammed
  • tigation, but a refund of the $15,600 they paid GOP Marketplace.
  • defection of Connally to the Republican Party ( GOP), Mayborn began to support some GOP candidates.
  • He was the only GOP member of the 31-member chamber to have been de
  • (born October 30, 1979) is a Republican Party ( GOP) member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
  • According to Armstrong, the GOP must "expand our conservative base to maintain
  • Toretti is a businesswoman, philanthropist, and GOP National Committee member from Indiana, Pennsyl
  • On October 24, 2009, the SREC elected Texas GOP National Committeewoman Cathie Adams as Benkise
  • tee from 1964-1968, and a five-time delegate to GOP national conventions, from 1956-1972.
  • Exacerbating the disunity of the Nevada GOP, Nevada's Republican Party chairman, Paul Adams
  • ican John Guarini who had run unopposed for the GOP nod.
  • The Texas GOP nominated Steger as its candidate for governor
  • residential candidate Ron Paul of Texas for the GOP nomination in 2008.
  • in a primary, he withdrew from the race and the GOP nomination went to Ned Regan.
  • Guzman won the GOP nomination for the seat in the primary election
  • November 2008 that he was not going to seek the GOP nomination in 2010.
  • s at MassPort, and he unsuccessfully sought the GOP nomination for governor against William Weld.
  • In March 2010, Berg won the GOP nomination at the Republican state convention t
  • n fund-raising, withdrew as a candidate for the GOP nomination for the United States House of Repre
  • Wargotz won the GOP nomination, joining Richard Shawver (Constituti
  • sole woman in a field of six contenders for the GOP nomination, Shubert campaigned as an outsider t
  • Bricker of Ohio, a fellow conservative, for the GOP nomination.
  • imes, Jim Miller, and John Carter to secure the GOP nomination.
  • In that race, former GOP nominee Jefferson Speck endorsed Faubus to prot
  • the Senate Minority Whip, and John McCain, the GOP nominee for President in the 2008 election.
  • by Fay Boozman's younger brother, John Boozman, GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate.
  • had been elected to the Senate in 1988, and the GOP nominee, Oliver North.
  • ts ran 350,158 ballots behind the defeated 1972 GOP nominee, Henry Grover, because turnout was much
  • 1986 campaign, Democrats accused the Louisiana GOP of attempting to establish schemes to depress b
  • constitional petition successfully against the GoP on behalf of Jang Group before the Supreme Cour
  • k., so it could be filled by Timothy Griffin, a GOP operative close to White House political guru K
  • In 2009, the company hired veteran GOP operative Trip Oliver to open an office in Pitt
  • The race featured a strong GOP opponent in Bob Waddell, the popular football c
  • Jim Oberweis, Ryan's defeated GOP opponent, commented that "these are allegations
  • 4,483 for Juneau (51%), 201,091 (43.7%) for her GOP opponent, Elaine Sollie Herman, and 24,236 (5.3
  • tly re-elected in 2008 by a 30% margin over his GOP opponent.
  • He organized the GOP opposition to Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society
  • the House Republican Caucus, Tucker spearheaded GOP opposition to Blanco's legislative initiatives,
  • directs theAmerican Center for Voting Rights, a GOP organization.
  • concentrated his political activity within the GOP organization.
  • roots style of campaigning, visiting many local GOP organizations and forming close relationships w
  • tenant Governor of Maryland and former Maryland GOP Party chair.
  • main rival Harold Johnson was endorsed by most GOP party leaders, including state GOP Chairman Tom
  • n, with the last three representatives from the GOP party.
  • The GOP party's strategy to lure blacks during the 1936
  • the Conservative Party and factions within the GOP, Pirro withdrew from the race in November 2005
  • e special legislative sessions, the Republican ( GOP) plan was adopted, but it was later altered by
  • n October that Michels had a shot, the national GOP pledged $600,000 for Tim Michels.
  • s in conjunction with Attorney Thor Hearne, top GOP pointman on this issue.
  • House GOP Policy Committee (Vice Chair)
  • sing evidence that Will Folks, a South Carolina GOP political operative, had made false allegations
  • on Staten Island, Collins became interested in GOP politics at an early age and from then on has b
  • convened to nominate a successor to the popular GOP President, Theodore Roosevelt and his Vice Pres
  • Petri endorsed Mitt Romney in the 2008 GOP presidential primary.
  • Taft first sought the Republican ( GOP) presidential nomination in 1940, but lost to W
  • aided George H.W. Bush during his unsuccessful GOP presidential nomination campaign in 1979.
  • e namesake of former Massachusetts governor and GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
  • creased after his lackluster performance in the GOP presidential debate of September 5, broadcast f
  • district have always been higher than those of GOP presidential candidates George W. Bush and John
  • After failing to win the GOP presidential nomination in 1996, Dornan ran for
  • Alaska Republican Party has also greatly helped GOP presidential candidates in the state and has tr
  • Hugh Cort (1969), GOP Presidential candidate 2008
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