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  • ...utive College Republican national chairmen. He served on the [[Louisiana]] Republican state central committee for eight years. ...tate central committee and was first elected in [[1988]] as Virginia’s [[Republican National Committee]]man , a post he still holds. In [[2004]] he was elected
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  • ...included [[Filip Dewinter]], the leader of a Belgian-nationalist political party called [[Vlaams Belang]] which Johnson and others have exposed as racist an ...rd teshuva) a statement about the meltdown occurring within the Republican Party amidst internecine warfare between the right and the farther right. Those
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  • '''Frank Luntz''', the [[Republican Party]] pollster and political consultant, is president and CEO of [[Luntz Resear ...ns' intense feelings on the subject of water: "Young and old, Democrat AND Republican, the demand for clean water is universal. More importantly, '' '''the publi
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  • ...his wife [[Hillary Rodham Clinton|Hillary]]. But the firm also worked for Republican [[Michael Bloomberg]] in his mayoral bid in New York City, generating huge ...of 2006, Italian Prime Minister [[Silvio Berlusconi]] ordered PBS (via his party [[Forza Italia]]) to conduct a survey on the next Italian elections (of Apr
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  • ...d [[Harry Pollitt]], founder-member and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain. ...yalist restoration, even though this drove much of the Greek middle class (republican in sympathy) into the arms of EAM and the Communists. Indeed, British suppo
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  • ...n, New York, which handles his clients. He is widely known for being a gay Republican who has worked for politicians who have taken anti-homosexual political pos ...anagers working at the time. In 1996, Finkelstein had a hand in directing Republican strategy in 33 U.S. Senate races.
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  • ...inkelstein and Associates is a political consulting firm run by Republican Party operative [[Arthur J. Finkelstein]].
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  • ...Embassy Row.</ref>Brinker contributed $36,500 to Republican candidates and party committees in 1999-2000, including $2,000 to the Bush campaign. She also g
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  • ...the country by non-party groups – by far the most of any independent non-party group.' {{ref|168}} ..., however, about his conservatism, as Shandwick counts Tony Blair's Labour Party among its clients.'{{ref|201}}
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  • ...pen to be in Blackpool today, you can drop by Pfizer's booth at the Labour Party Conference. (For more discreet approaches to Downing Street, Pfizer retains ...ed remedies stink of special exemptions from justice. Eight weeks ago, the Republican senate leader slipped into patients' rights legislation a ban on all lawsui
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  • ...eague]] was, after its first few weeks, an exclusively [[Socialist Workers Party]] organisation, or more recently the Anti Poll Tax Campaign was an exclusiv ...peman]], who though not a Communist Party member at the time, did join the party a few years later. His story is told by historian [[Anthony Carew]]:
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  • ...the Party leadership who could command support on both sides of the riven party. He was an undeniably able politician, with a clearly worked out and articu ...ed to become a political party calling themselves the "[[Socialist Workers Party]]"), while shopfloor disillusion with Trade Union leaders (who seemed to be
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  • Asda has strong links to the Conservative Party through former CEO [[Archie Norman]], who subsequently became a Tory MP and ...ng at the Labour Party conference in 2003. A significant proportion of the party's income comes from charging companies to come to events such as the annual
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  • ...ret Thatcher]]'s victorious attempt to become leader of the [[Conservative Party]]. He was rewarded with the post of head of her private office. He was then ...st, [[Paul Wilkinson]] of [[St. Andrews University]] discussed the [[Irish Republican Army]] (IRA), and in the second, [[Jon B. Alterman]] of USIP discussed the
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  • ...uary 1999 and 30 June 2000 alone, Bayer donated $134,511 to the Republican party and $40,150 to the Democrats, for a grand total of $174,661.{{ref|237}}
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  • ...can chair of the appropriations committee<ref>Oliver Morgan (2003) 'Bush's Republican Guard.' <i>The Observer</i> 16.03.03</ref>. ...riah regime of Burma, even though the leader of the democratically elected party, [[Aung San Suu Kyi]], has expressed her support for the sanctions. If USA*
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  • In 2000, ExxonMobil gave $1.2 million to the [[Republican Party]]. {{ref|74}} According to the [[Center for Responsive Politics]], only [[E ...[[Chevron]] and [[Ford]]. She is the national chair of the [[Coalition for Republican Environmental Advocates]] (the steering committee of which includes lobbyis
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  • In early 1994, Guangen Ding, head of the Communist Party's propaganda department, banned private satellite dishes in China, in a sin 'Fox News has clearly become the public relations wing of the Republican Party,'
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  • ...es that hosted anti-health reform interviews with a 'not-so-broad range of Republican lawmakers, including [[Michele Bachmann]], [[Joe Wilson]], [[Jim DeMint]],
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  • ..., and the associated effort to ensure right-wing control of the Republican Party. It explicitly sought to unify the Christian right with the neoconservative
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