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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<ref name=HCL>Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Henry_Cabot_Lodge|an extensive article on Henry Cabot Lodge]].</ref> (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 (U.S. state)|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 | ||
*[[Joseph McCarthy]] (1908-1957), Senator from [[Wisconsin]] and noted [[anti-communist]] | *[[Joseph McCarthy]] (1908-1957), Senator from [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]] and noted [[anti-communist]] | ||
*[[Nelson Rockefeller]] (1908-1979), Vice President, [[Governor of New York]], leader of liberals | *[[Nelson Rockefeller]] (1908-1979), Vice President, [[Governor of New York]], leader of liberals | ||
*[[Ronald Reagan]] (1911-2004), President of the United States, (1981 - 1989) | *[[Ronald Reagan]] (1911-2004), President of the United States, (1981 - 1989) |
Latest revision as of 15:09, 31 May 2024
Famous Republican Politicians
- Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868), Pennsylvania Senator; leader of Radicals in Civil War and Reconstruction
- William H. Seward (1801-1872), U.S. Secretary of State, Senator & Governor, New York.
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States
- Charles Sumner, (1811-1874), Senator from Massachusetts; leader of Radicals in Civil War and Reconstruction
- John C. Frémont (1813-1890), 1st Republican Candidate for President of the United States
- George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904), Senator from Massachusetts
- James G. Blaine (1830-1893), Senator from Maine and Presidential nominee
- Joseph Gurney Cannon (1836-1926), Speaker of the House
- Mark Hanna (1837-1904), Senator from Ohio; manager of 1896 campaign
- Thomas Brackett Reed (1839-1902), Speaker of the House
- Henry Cabot Lodge[1] (1850-1924) Senator from Massachusetts; foreign policy spokesman
- 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 G. Dawes (1865-1951), Vice President, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Henry Stimson (1867-1950), Secretary of War for Taft and FDR; Secretary of State for Hoover
- Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), Engineer, Humanitarian, Commerce Secretary, President (1929-1933)
- Arthur H. Vandenberg (1884-1951), Michigan Senator; leader of internationalism in 1940s
- Robert Alphonso Taft (1889-1953), Ohio Senator and presidential hopeful
- 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
- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (1902-1985) Senator from Massachusetts; Vice Presidential nominee, and ambassador to Vietnam.
- 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
- Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), Senator from Wisconsin and noted anti-communist
- Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1979), Vice President, Governor of New York, leader of liberals
- Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), President of the United States, (1981 - 1989)
- Richard Nixon, (1913-1994), 37th president of the United States
- George H. W. Bush (1924- ), President of the United States, (1989 - 1993)
- George W. Bush (1946- ), President of the United States, (2001 - present)
- ↑ Wikipedia has an extensive article on Henry Cabot Lodge.