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WERTHEIMER: But I cannot believe that the National Republican Party won't weigh in and give her some money.
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WERTHEIMER: But I cannot believe that the National Republican Party won't weigh in and give her some money.
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The National Republican Party says that I'm their #1 target in 2010.
Rep. Alan Grayson: A Special Message From George W. Bush 2010
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The National Republican Party says that I'm their #1 target in 2010.
A Special Message From George W. Bush Rep. Alan Grayson 2010
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In a statement, Bolton said that Wagner "is exactly what our National Republican Party needs to win in 2012."
Afternoon Fix: Obama may sign "don't ask, don't tell" repeal into law on Wednesday; Haley Barbour spokesperson responds to uproar over civil rights remarks Chris Cillizza 2010
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The National Republican Party announced it would not give her any funds.
Christine O'Donnell calls Karl Rove 'unfactual' (Video) 2010
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On June 10, William Miller, chairman of the National Republican Party, stated “the battle is over.”
Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010
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As a result, the South Carolina Republican Party not only will lose delegates to the National Republican Party convention but the separate primary will cost South Carolina millions more in taxpayer dollars. hancock
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During the Civil War, for instance, President Lincoln was burned in effigy in the South, and during the campaign of 1828, newspapers favorable to the National Republican Party falsely accused Democrat Andrew Jackson of having beaten up another man to steal his wife, to cite just a couple examples from history.
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She brings to life the voices of Jews persecuted during the Mexican Inquisition in Mexico in Herejia (Heresy); the juxtaposition and incompatibilities between North American and Mexican cultures in Bill or Yankee; and recreates the Conquest of Mexico by avaricious, shameless Spaniards in order to juxtapose them with the corrupt and unforgivable practices of the PRI (National Republican Party) in the 1980s in Aguila o sol (Eagle or Sun).
Sabina Berman. 2009
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