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I am going to certainly endorse the Republican nominee, and obviously it looks like that will be Mr. Trump.
~ Ron Johnson
I went and campaigned for Ken Cuccinelli and did a fund-raiser for Ken Cuccinelli. He's not from my faction of the Republican Party, but you know what? When the nominee is chosen, we have got to come together, or we will never lead.
~ Mitt Romney
Community colleges are in every district in this state, they serve Republican and Democratic families and non-partisan and non-political families as well.
~ Gretchen Whitmer
Allowing adult children who live at home who are in between jobs to stay on their parents' health care, I think that's a lot of Republican support for that, with or without Obamacare.
~ Jack Kingston
T.R.'s real name was Theodore Roosevelt. He was just a puppy when Papa took me to Atlanta to hear the president speak; I named him Theodore Roosevelt when I got home that day—then shortened it to T.R. so folks wouldn't think my dog was a Republican.
~ Olive Ann Burns
The second bomber went after a Tennessee Republican state senator who'd voted down the Medicare expansion, despite his campaign promise to make sure that "every Tennessean who wants insurance will get insurance.
~ Cory Doctorow
Oh my God, Hillary, if a Republican is elected, I'm screwed because all they want to do is take away Obamacare.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
The sentiment of nativism, decidedly against foreign-born citizens and frequently anti-Catholic, had recently manifested itself in the American Republican party
~ Walter R. Borneman
As Kraynak notes, "the Founders believed that freedom was based on moral order, not moral relativism." They drew their natural law principles from John Locke, Cicero, and others, as well as from the strong natural law tradition in Christian thought. Thus, for Kraynak, "Without natural law—meaning an objective moral law put into nature and human nature by the Creator—the ideal of republican liberty lacks an ultimate foundation."13 The
~ Charles J. Chaput
Thanks in part to Klan intimidation of Republican voters—white and black—Democrats had returned to power in Alabama, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia in the 1870 elections.
~ Charles Lane
The Republican Congress shelved a civil rights bill, and, in May 1872, it enacted an amnesty law that restored full political rights to the vast majority of ex-Confederates who had been barred from office under a special provision of the Fourteenth Amendment.
~ Charles Lane
You can expect that out of Federal people and to make it worse this was a Republican gang that cared nothing for the opinion of the good people of Arkansas who are Democrats.
~ Charles Portis
After he "urged his way" to the voting table, Lincoln followed ritual by formally identifying himself in a subdued tone: "Abraham Lincoln."91 Then he "deposited the straight Republican ticket" after first cutting his own name, and those of the electors pledged to him, from the top of his preprinted ballot so he could vote for other Republicans without immodestly voting for himself.
~ Harold Holzer
President-elect Lincoln to his confidants: "The people of the South do not know us. They are not allowed to receive Republican papers down there.
~ Harold Holzer
Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a Republican. But I repeat myself.
~ Harry S. Truman
A bureaucrat is a Democrat who holds some office that a Republican wants.
~ Harry Truman
I became a Republican because I trust people more than I trust government.
~ Heather Wilson
I've left specific instructions that I do not want to be brought back [to life] during a Republican administration.
~ leary timothy ii
The Republican debate got pretty heated. They spent most of their time arguing over who God called first.
~ leno jay ii
Bob Dole revealed he is one of the test subjects for Viagra. He said on Larry King, 'I wish I had bought stock in it.' Only a Republican would think the best part of Viagra is the fact that you could make money off of it.
~ leno jay iii
the Democrats vehemently opposed all civil rights, arguing that "Republican success means African domination.
~ James S. Hirsch
Thomas Byrne Edsall has shown how race prompted the sweeping political realignment of 1964–72, in which the white South went from a Democratic bastion to a Republican stronghold.
~ James W. Loewen
The next successful Republican candidate, Ronald Reagan, deliberately chose a citadel of white supremacy -- the Neshoba County Fair in Mississippi -- as the kickoff site for his presidential campaign, where he declared his support for states rights, code words signaling that the federal government should leave local jurisdictions to handle the race problem as they see fit.
~ James W. Loewen
I've been fascinated by Machiavelli since I was very young. I've always felt that he had a bad rap from history, and that he was actually a person quite unlike what we now think of as Machiavellian. He was a republican. He disliked totalitarian government.
~ Salman Rushdie