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Republicans and ran
During Dulles's first two years in office, while Republicans ran the Senate, the Department was at the mercy of men who had thirsted for its blood since 1945.
To broaden his coalition to include War Democrats as well as Republicans, Lincoln ran under the label of the new Union Party.
Minuteman Project co-founder Jim Gilchrist ran for Congress with the American Independent Party in 2005, but has since rejoined the Republicans.
In 1860 the Republicans nominated Abraham Lincoln for president, who won the presidency and then ran for reelection in 1864.
No Republican lost any race in the county, and Republicans ran unopposed in several local races.
Both the Republicans and the Democrats nominated him each time he ran for judge, a position he held continuously from 1863 to 1906.
The majority of the Barnegat Township Committee ran as Republicans, with the exception of Len Morano.
In 1940, he ran for the United States Senate against Henrik Shipstead, an incumbent senator who defected from the Farmer Labor Party to join the Republicans.
Wallace ran a " law and order " campaign similar to Nixon's, further incensing Republicans.
As the Republicans would not nominate him, he ran as a third-party Progressive candidate, but the ticket became widely known as the Bull Moose Party.
The Republicans ran Little Rock attorney Wallace Townsend against McRae.
Finally in 1872, the Liberal Republicans, most of them ex-radicals, ran a presidential campaign, and won the support of the Democratic Party for their ticket.
After Reconstruction, Lane and his brother George, a local judge, founded the first White Citizens Party in Texas and ran Republicans and African-Americans out of Marshall.
In 1973, Karl Rove ran for chair of the College Republicans.
They ran Republicans out of office, were responsible for the Coushatta Massacre, disrupted Republican organizing, and preceded elections with such intimidation and violence that black voting was sharply reduced.
He ran unsuccessfully as a Democrat for the United States Congress in 1920, when national and state Republicans swept Michigan.
Bob Woodward recounts in his book The Agenda ( 1994 ) that the then-first lady recalled that when her husband was making his decision to run for the presidency in 1991, he reported receiving " a direct threat from someone in the Bush White House, warning that if he ran, the Republicans would go after him.
Cole again ran for the City Council in 2003, this time for one of four at-large seats ; the other candidates were three Democrats and four Republicans, including one incumbent from each of the two major parties.
Schundler ran on a conservative platform, which was somewhat unusual since most New Jersey Republicans tended to be moderate-to-liberal by national standards.
Jamaat ran a strong movement in favor of Separate Voting System in the days of Suhrawardy ’ s government but Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy arranged a session of National Assembly at Dhaka and by making an alliance with Republicans passed the bill for Mixed Voting System.
The Republicans expanded with the addition of War Democrats and ran as the Union Party in 1864, blasting the Democrats as Copperheads and sympathizers with disunion.
However when the U. S. entered World War I in 1917, and with isolationism running high, the Republicans ran the 1918 elections on a platform that rejected the internationalist sentiment favored by Wilson.
In 1946, Corning ran for Lieutenant Governor of New York with James M. Mead for Governor, but they were defeated by the incumbent Republicans Dewey and Joe R. Hanley.
During this period of what was essentially one-party rule in Tennessee ( by the Democrats in the western two-thirds of the state and by the Republicans in East Tennessee ), organized factions within the parties often served the role traditionally served by parties, nominating tickets of candidates who ran together, pooled their resources in advertising, and generally ran for office as a unit.

Republicans and newspaper
During the Brown trial, however, the state's most powerful Democratic newspaper, the Providence Daily Post, stated that Brown was a murderer, a man of blood, and that he and his associates, with the assistance of Republicans and Abolitionists, had plotted not only the liberation of the slaves but also the overthrow of state and federal governments.
The report also found that " exposure to either newspaper was weakly linked to a movement away from the Bush administration and Republicans.
The Republicans nominated Senator Warren G. Harding, a former newspaper man ; in turn, the Democrats chose newspaper publisher and Governor James M. Cox.
Anime Club, Chemistry Club, Chinese Dragon Dance Team, Colleges Against Cancer / Relay for Life, College Democrats, College Republicans, Comic Book Club, East Asian Studies Club, Gay-Straight Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, March of Dimes, Mock Trial, New York Times Discussion Group, Outdoors Club, Pep Band, Pocket Lint Improvisational Comedy, POWER ( Parliament of the Wittenberg Environmental Revolution ), Pre-Health Club, Sailing Club, Crew, Society of Physics Students, Student Global AIDS Campaign, Student Senate, Swing Dance Club, Union Board, University Communications, Wittenberg Art League, Wittenberg Role-Playing Guild, Wittenberg Rugby, Wittenberg Student Dance Company ( WSDC ), WUSO radio station, WittMen Crew A Capella, Student newspaper The Torch, Wittenberg Film Club, Diversity Club, Planned Parenthood, and WUSS ( Wittenberg University Speleological Society — The Caving Club ), Younglife.
During the course of the interview O ' Brien stated that he would've liked the bill to be used against teachers who glorified Irish revolutionaries and against newspaper editors who published letters in support of Republicans.
Hotchkiss students run a number of clubs, including The Record, a biweekly, student-run newspaper ; the Human Rights Initiative ; WKIS Radio Station ; BaHSA, the Black and Hispanic Student Alliance ; the Gay / Straight Alliance ; HotchkissTV ; Junior Bearcats ; Asian Society ; The Whipping Post ( Hotchkiss's satire publication ); the Writing Block ( a creative writing publication ); the Chinese Club ; Hotchkiss Republicans ; Hotchkiss Democrats ; Investment Club ; WAHED ( Hotchkiss-Afghanistan Initiative ); Economics Club ; Hotchkiss Libertarians ; the Hotchkiss Political Union ; Club Backgammon ; Club Singing ; RomCom ( Movie showing club ); Chess Club ; Science Olympiad ; Hotchkiss Lookbook ( Student-run Fashion and Arts blog / publication ); Songs For Smiles ; SEA ( Students for Environment Awareness ); the yearbook ( called the Mischianza ); and Read to Grow.
He stated that he would've liked the bill to be used against teachers who glorified Irish revolutionaries and against newspaper editors who published letters in support of Republicans.
Student publications include the official student newspaper The Prodigy, official radio station Bobcat Radio, comedy newspaper The Other Child, the Democrats at UC Merced's newspaper The Donkey Press, the College Republicans ' publication The Right Side and literary journals The Kumquat and Imagination Dead Imagine.
Loeb did not hesitate to castigate fellow Republicans, once writing: " This newspaper now solemnly charges that President Eisenhower has done more to destroy the respect, honor and power of the United States than any President in its history.
Fanning the growing rift between Merriam and conservative Republicans, right-wing author and playwright Charles Gilman Norris penned letters that became widely circulated thanks to Hearst's newspaper empire, complaining of Merriam's reforms.
Irish Republicans have strongly denied the allegations made by O ' Callaghan in his book ' The Informer ' and subsequent newspaper articles.
Jesuit offers a multitude co-curricular activities, including: The Plank ( the Jesuit High School newspaper ), The Cutlass ( the school yearbook ), Speech and Debate, Robotics, Drama ( Theater ), Future Business Leaders of America, Mock Trial, Moot Court, Drumline, Young Democrats and Republicans, and many more clubs and activities.

Republicans and advertisement
One Democratic campaign advertisement, airing early in the 1982 election season, featured scissors cutting a Social Security card and a voice accusing Republicans of trying to cut benefits.
" An advertisement carried in the Jackson Daily News linked white Republicans with " modern scalawags ," a reference to southern whites who cooperated with carpetbaggers during Reconstruction.

Republicans and prior
On the Spanish side, threats made prior to the raid by General Emilio Mola to " end the war in the North of Spain quickly " and threats apparently made against Republicans in Bilbao afterward implied a blunting of strategy and that air raids were effective and set to become an increasingly favorite instrument in the Nationalist war effort.
However, in the state elections held in the fall prior to the presidential election, the LR-D fusion tickets were easily defeated by the Republicans.
Although the Republicans retained a narrow majority after the polls closed, they lost a number of special elections following the deaths of 19 representatives and representatives-elect prior to the reconvening of Congress.
However, the Republicans fared poorly in elections since 2002 due to scandals involving prior Governor George Ryan, as well as changing demographics in the state as a whole ( see blue state ).
The results of the 2006 elections gave Republicans 22 governors to the 28 Democratic governors, a reversal of the numbers held by the respective parties prior to the elections.
And that in the course of the twenty-four years the control of the Senate changed hands from Democrat to Republicans more than once ( it is known that the Republicans gained control of the House and Senate in the fictional 1996 Midterm Elections and that the Democrats held control of the House and Senate before this ) possibly making it so that Vinick was the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee prior to the Democrats gaining control, after which he might have opted to become the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee when the Republicans gained control of the Senate in 1996.

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