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*[[Mark Hanna]] (1837-1904), Senator from Ohio; manager of 1896 campaign
*[[Mark Hanna]] (1837-1904), Senator from Ohio; manager of 1896 campaign
*[[Thomas Brackett Reed]] (1839-1902), [[Speaker of the House]]
*[[Thomas Brackett Reed]] (1839-1902), [[Speaker of the House]]
*[[Henry Cabot Lodge]] (1850-1924) Senator from [[Massachusetts]]; foreign policy spokesman
*[[Henry Cabot Lodge]] (1850-1924) Senator from [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]]; foreign policy spokesman
*[[Theodore Roosevelt]] (1858-1919) President of the United States, (1901 - 1909)
*[[Theodore Roosevelt]] (1858-1919) President of the United States, (1901 - 1909)
*[[Charles Evans Hughes]] (1862-1948), governor of New York, 1916 nominee for president, Secretary of State, [[Chief Justice of the United States]]
*[[Charles Evans Hughes]] (1862-1948), governor of New York, 1916 nominee for president, Secretary of State, [[Chief Justice of the United States]]
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*[[Earl Warren]] (1891-1974), Vice presidential nominee, [[Governor of California]], and [[Chief Justice of the United States]]
*[[Earl Warren]] (1891-1974), Vice presidential nominee, [[Governor of California]], and [[Chief Justice of the United States]]
*[[Tom Dewey]] (1902-1971), governor of New York; presidential nominee 1944 and 1948
*[[Tom Dewey]] (1902-1971), governor of New York; presidential nominee 1944 and 1948
*[[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] (1902-1985) Senator from [[Massachusetts]]; Vice Presidential nominee, and ambassador to Vietnam.
*[[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] (1902-1985) Senator from [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]]; Vice Presidential nominee, and ambassador to Vietnam.
*[[Strom Thurmond]] (1902-2003), the oldest serving Senator in history (from [[South Carolina]])
*[[Strom Thurmond]] (1902-2003), the oldest serving Senator in history (from [[South Carolina]])
*[[William Fife Knowland]] (1908-1974) Senator from [[California (U.S. state)]]; Senate Majority Leader: 1953-1955; Senate Minority Leader: 1955-1959  
*[[William Fife Knowland]] (1908-1974) Senator from [[California (U.S. state)]]; Senate Majority Leader: 1953-1955; Senate Minority Leader: 1955-1959  

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