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Republican Governors Association
Republican Governors Association The Republican Governors Association is an association for governors ...
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Southern Governors' Association
Southern Governors' Association Southern Governors' Association (SGA) was founded in 1934, and is ... and historically the largest of the regional governors' associations. Since its first meeting 70 ...
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Democratic Governors Association
Democratic Governors Association The Democratic Governors Association is a Washington, D.C.-based organization ... consisting of U.S. state and territorial governors affiliated with the Democratic Party. The ...
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New York Young Republican Club
New York Young Republican Club Frist organized as the Young Men's Republican Club of the City of New York in 1879, the New York Young Republican Club is the oldest Young Republican Club in America, and one of the oldest Republican organizations in existence. The club would ...
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Republican Party (United States)
Republican Party (United States) This article is about the modern United States Republican Party. For more history and bibliography see History of the United States Republican Party. For the earlier Republican Party which flourished 1790s-1820, see Democratic-Republican Party (United States). Republican Party Party ...
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History of United States Republican Party
History of United States Republican Party The Republican Party was born in 1854 and is ... party and its history since 1980 see Republican Party (United States) The Schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin where the Republican Party was organized in 1854 1854-1860 ... and to spread slavery nationwide. The name "Republican" gain such favor in 1854 simply ...
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User:Libertas/Republican Party (Temp)
User:Libertas/Republican Party (Temp) < User:Libertas Modern Republican party logo, depicts a stylized elephant in red, white, and blue. The Republican Party (often GOP for Grand Old Party ... The first convention of the U.S. Republican Party was held on July 6, 1854 ... on abortion. The official symbol of the Republican Party is the elephant. Although the ...
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Talk:Republican Party (United States)/archives2
Talk:Republican Party (United States)/archives2 < Talk:Republican Party (United States) My removal I've ... 2005 (UTC) Italics or quotation marks the Republican platform headers I think appear best if ... chapters of a longer work", within the Republican platform. So it is correct to have ... doesn't seem quite directly relevant like Republican National Convention. If someone wants to ...
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Potential Republican candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential ...
Potential Republican candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential ... election (in this case, 2007), some potential Republican candidates may have expressed their interest in ... President, which puts the burden on the Republican Party to select a candidate for the ... Senator Brownback to court favor with conservative Republican voters in Ohio. [1] [2] Senate Majority ... several state and nationwide polls for the Republican nomination and the general election, and ...
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Jean Schmidt
... 1951) is an American politician of the Republican Party who represents a district in southern ... 2, 2005. She is the second Ohio Republican woman to be elected to Congress without ... the House. In a district accustomed to Republican landslides, she won by only 3.5 ... her father's bank, the Midwestern Savings Association, as a branch manager from 1971 to ... County Agricultural Society [[6]], Clermont County Township Association [[7]], and the Milford-Miami Township ...
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