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... The first event that I have found worthy of inclusion in the ten most important of the past election cycle was the Republican National Convention held in ...
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... shine. The Republican National Convention nominated John C. Fremont for president and William L. Dayton for vice-president2. Fremont ...
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... He was a Republican national convention delegate in 1892, and in 1906 chaired the Republican Party's National Congressional Committee. ...
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... (the Republican National Convention website: www.rnc.org) The democrats believe that the republican idea of private school vouchers would offer too few dollars ...
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... Nixon, who received an impressive vote in party primaries and all but ten of the delegates votes on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention. ...
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... of the depression. The Republican national convention was held in Chicago, Illinois at Chicago Stadium. The convention was held ...
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... AIDS. Then came the Republican National Convention, in Houston. Mary recalled having this convention being her hardest to address. ...
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... In 1856, at the first Republican national convention, Sen. John C. Fremont was nominated for the presidency but was defeated by Democrat James Buchanan. ...
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... As a New York delegate to the Republican national convention in 1884, Roosevelt supported Senator George F. Edmunds of Vermont for President and trying to ...
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... and assistant to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee (not ... to the Constitution Party at the 1999 national nominating convention by the ...
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... 42% of the delegates to the Republican National Convention identified themselves as evangelicals or born-again Christians, mostly from the Moral Majority and ...
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... Instead of going for a second term of legislature he decided that he would go to the Republican National Convention in Chicago. ...
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... At the Republican National Convention in Miami, Florida, Nixon won the nomination from his party to run for a second term as president by a vote of 1,347 to 1. ...
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... of the party joined the new Republican or joined the anti-immigrant Know-Nothing party led by Fillmore. The Whig party did hold a national convention 1856, but ...
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While the 1984 Republican National Convention was taking place in Dallas, Texas, a group of people staged a political demonstration in Dallas to protest the ...
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... Lee Johnson, a member of the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade was one of the hundred or so protesters at the 1984 Republican National Convention held in ...
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... The following Fall he was reelected governor. At the 1920 Republican national convention, Coolidge was the favorite-son candidate for the president. ...
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... This case is about how a man named Johnson was protesting outside of the Republican National Convention in Dallas, protesting with an organization of others ...
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... authorities. He won the seat on the Ohio Senate, then served on William H. Taft's committee at the Republican national convention. He ...
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... Facts that Triggered the Dispute: While the Republican National Convention was meeting in Dallas, Texas, in 1984; Gregory Johnson took part in a demonstration ...
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... presidential candidate. At the Republican national convention in Chicago in May, William H. Seward was the leading candidate. Seward ...
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... against Reconstruction. The delegates at the Republican National Convention nominated Ulysses S. Grant for President. Many members ...
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... In 1860, he was nominated for vice president by the Republican national convention because they believed that as an Easterner and former Democrat, he would do ...
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... In the case, a Texan named Gregory Johnson set fire to an American flag during the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas in order to protest nuclear ...
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... He was nominated by the Republican national convention of 1960 to run for the vice-presidency with the president Richard M. Nixon. ...
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... as a moderate opponent of slavery who could win both the abolitionists and the conservative free-stators, and at the Republican national convention of 1856 he ...
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... Republicans can only vote in the Republican primaries and Democrats the same. ... "The principal significance of a national convention is that it is the kickoff of ...
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... He was not allowed to play at the Republican National Convention, however, as his music contains much liberal content, including his practice of pre-marital sex ...
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... a constitutional monarchy; and a Republican faction, composed ... July, the assembly declared a national emergency ... the creation of a new constitutional convention. ...
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... In the case, a Texan named Gregory Johnson set fire to an American flag during the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas in order to protest nuclear ...
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