Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trial balloon rose rapidly through the stagnant political atmosphere of Washington, and at high altitudes struck currents that reveal a danger lest Mr. Harding's 1920 campaign pledges become an election issue in 1924, occasioning a rift in Republican ranks...
Prior to Harding's speech there had been a strong pro-League move in Republican ranks, which threatened a split in the Party and the loss of the election...
...recently failed to get himself into the Senate by appointment, is now going to try to climb into the seat of the late Knute Nelson by the electoral route. He announced that he would be a candidate in the special primaries on June 18. There are four other " Republicans " in the race for the primaries- of varying shades of radicalism. It is asserted that so many insurgent Republican voters have gone over to the Farmer-Labor Party, however, that only a "regular,'' like Governor Preus, can succeed in the Republican primary...
...That Republican women may have their fingers in the political pie as much as Democratic women is the object of a letter which Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania wrote to John T. Adams, Chairman of the Republican National Committee. In 1920 at San Francisco the Democratic Convention decided that there should be one man and one women to represent each State on the Democratic National Comittee. Republican women want a similar privilege. On the Republican Executive Committee there are eight men and eight women, but since the officers of the Republican National Committee are ex-officio members of the Executive Committee...
Hamilton Fish, Jr., is a young Republican with a record...