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Ultimately and Republican
Patrick Guerriero, executive director of Log Cabin, thought the repeal movement was gaining " new traction " but " Ultimately ," said, " we think it's going to take a Republican with strong military credentials to make a shift in the policy.
Ultimately, he announces that he will run for a second full term as President as a Republican candidate.
Ultimately he endorsed the Democratic nominees, James M. Cox as president and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as vice president, but they were defeated by the Republican ticket of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
Scholars Diane Blair and Jay L. Barth continue: “ As long as Rockefeller led the Arkansas Republicans, the party had a progressive, reformist cast, and those whom Rockefeller had brought into the party continued to dominate party offices and shape presidential preferences until 1980 ,” when the nomination and election of Ronald W. Reagan of California as president and Frank D. White as governor moved power within the state GOP “ sharply to the right .” Ultimately the growth of the Republican Party was slower in Arkansas than in the other southern states in the post-segregation era.
Ultimately, the campaign turned on the failed presidential administration of Republican Herbert Hoover versus that of the sitting president, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Ultimately, Collins was one of just three Republican lawmakers to vote for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, earning heated criticism from the right for crossing party lines on the bill.
Ultimately, Brad Smith was defeated in the Republican primary by Schwarz, who was elected in November.
Ultimately, Californians split their ticket in the 1970 mid-term election, narrowly re-electing Republican governor Ronald Reagan and decisively electing Democrat Tunney to the Senate.
" Ultimately, Governor Paul Johnson endorsed Goldwater over Lyndon B. Johnson, but he was critical of the Republican Party in making the selection.
Ultimately, the advertisements did not have a great effect as Hutchinson bowed out following her loss in the Republican primary.
Ultimately every Republican in Congress voted against the bill, as did a number of Democrats.
Ultimately, the ' Thompson for Sheriff ' campaign was also unsuccessful, partly due to a Republican / Democratic agreement not to stand against each other in certain key elections in order to allow all ' Non-Thompson ' votes to count towards one candidate and partly due to an article Thompson wrote for Rolling Stone shortly before the election, revealing his strategy.
Ultimately, the Mule Team coalition fractured in the wake of the successful election of a moderate Republican administration and Congressional approval of the 1868 Constitution.
Ultimately, his views on slavery brought a storm of controversy as the nation entered the Civil War, earning him the enmity of several members of the Board of Trustees, including Amos Tuck ( 1835 ), a founding member of the Republican Party, and close friend of Abraham Lincoln.

Ultimately and primary
Ultimately, however, his primary passion was still practical optics, once noting that " In all my experiments I could, owing to lack of time, pay attention to only those matter which appeared to have a bearing upon practical optics ".
Ultimately, Kay Hagan, a state senator from Greensboro, won the Democratic primary election against Jim Neal and became Dole's general election opponent.
Ultimately, none of these motives is identified as primary, so it is impossible to determine conclusively which applies, if indeed any of them do in isolation, or which is most important among them.
Ultimately, the primary goal of the creative nonfiction writer is to communicate information, just like a reporter, but to shape it in a way that reads like fiction .” Forms within this genre include biography, food writing, literary journalism, memoirs, personal essays, travel writing, and other hybridized essays.
Ultimately, Combs prevailed in the primary by a vote of 292, 462 to 259, 461.
Ultimately, Lamonthe-Langan's work became the sole or principal primary source for a substantial part of twentieth century popular and historical beliefs about the Inquisition, witchcraft, torture and jurisprudence in the medieval period.
Ultimately, the Enterprise and the Record emerged as Chico's two primary newspapers.
Ultimately Foerster teamed up with former Pittsburgh Mayor Pete Flaherty, and the two defeated Wecht and Coon in the primary election for the two Democratic nominations.
Ultimately, Beckham prevailed in the primary by an 11, 000-vote margin, rendering McCreary a lame duck with two years still left in his term.
Ultimately, Perez withdrew his backing for " Miss Grace " and threw his primary support to James M. McLemore, the Alexandria auction-barn owner who ran for governor on a strictly segregationist platform.
Ultimately, however, Whitehouse would trounce his competition in the primary on September 12, winning his party's support by a large margin.

Ultimately and opponent
Ultimately, no battle ever took place as Constantius became ill and died late in 361, though not before naming his opponent as his successor.
Ultimately, they confronted each other in Thornfield Hall, where Thursday was finally able to eliminate her opponent once and for all.

Ultimately and 2006
Ultimately, however, the Superdome was repaired and renovated in time for the 2006 season at an estimated cost of $ 185 million.
Ultimately, Curry refused to participate in the tests, and he was traded along with Antonio Davis to the New York Knicks for Michael Sweetney, Tim Thomas, and what became the second pick of the 2006 NBA Draft — as well as the right to swap picks with New York in the 2007 NBA Draft.
Ultimately, neither the 2006 nor 2007 immigration reform bill has become law.
Ultimately the Democrats would make significant gains in the 2006 midterm elections, gaining 30 seats in the U. S. House and six in the Senate, and gaining control of both chambers.
Ultimately, this failed, and while several of his colleagues went down to defeat, Edwards held on to the seat in the 2004, 2006 and 2008 elections.
Ultimately his knee problems lingered and cut his career short as his retirement was announced on June 2, 2006.
Ultimately, this trio reconvened in the summer of 2006, playing several dates in Chicago, as well as headlining The Cavern Club in Liverpool, but called it quits shortly thereafter.
Ultimately on July 21, 2006, WZMY's My TV Club newsletter announced that the station would become the region's MyNetworkTV affiliate, later revealed on July 24 to the media and visitors to WZMY's website, and to the general public on July 26.

Ultimately and Senate
" Ultimately, Sen. Conkling and his junior colleague, Sen. Thomas C. Platt, resigned their Senate seats to seek vindication, but they found only further humiliation when the New York legislature elected others in their places.
Ultimately the CIA, the US military, and their contract employees tortured untold thousands at Guantánamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, Bagram, and secret black site prisons scatttered around the globe, according to a bipartisan U. S. Senate Armed Services Committee report.
Ultimately, the Senate never ratified the Treaty of Versailles, and the United States never joined the League of Nations.
Ultimately, McCarthy's tactics and his inability to substantiate his claims led to his being discredited and censured by the United States Senate.
Ultimately, he endorsed Walberg's successful Democratic challenger, State Senate Minority Leader Mark Schauer.
Ultimately Snyder would resign early, allowing the Senate Republicans to appoint White to the seat early, which they did.
Ultimately, the House passed the Tariff of 1833 by a vote of 119-85 and the Senate passed it by a vote of 29-16.
Ultimately, however, its main contribution was in determining the apportionment of the Senate, and thus retaining a federal character in the constitution.

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