Republican Party

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The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, traditionally associated with conservative and pro-business policies.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf major political party in the United States
political party
alsoKnownAs Grand Old Party
associatedWith conservative movement in the United States
color red
country United States
founded 1854
foundedIn Jackson, Michigan
Ripon, Wisconsin
governingBody Republican National Committee
hasWing Republican National Committee
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
historicalPosition party of Reconstruction
party of the Union in the American Civil War
ideology conservatism
economic liberalism
fiscal conservatism
pro-business
social conservatism
isOneOf two major contemporary political parties in the United States
language English
longName Republican Party of the United States
notablePresidentFromParty Abraham Lincoln
Donald Trump
Dwight D. Eisenhower
George H. W. Bush
George W. Bush
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
Theodore Roosevelt
oftenOpposes expansive federal welfare programs
strong labor union influence
opposedBy Democratic Party
originatedAs anti-slavery party
politicalPosition center-right
right-wing
predecessor Free Soil Party
Whig Party (United States)
scope national
shortName GOP
supports free-market capitalism
gun rights
limited government
lower taxes
stricter immigration policies
strong national defense
symbol elephant
womenWing National Federation of Republican Women
youthWing College Republicans
Young Republicans

Referenced by (showing first 500 of 637)
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Albert B. Fall ("Republican Party (United States)")
Alberto Gonzales
Alexander Butterfield
Alexander Haig ("Republican Party (United States)")
Andrew Card
Andrew W. Mellon ("Republican Party (United States)")
Annette Strauss ("Republican Party (United States)")
Arnold Schwarzenegger ("Republican Party (United States)")
Ashley Moody ("Republican Party (United States)")
Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Wade
Blanche K. Bruce ("Republican Party (United States)")
Bob Mathias
C. C. Young ("Republican Party (United States)")
Caleb Lyon ("Republican Party (United States)")
Calvin Coolidge
Charles Curtis ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles Evans Hughes ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles J. Guiteau ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles Joseph Bonaparte ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles L. McNary ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles Sumner ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles Warren Fairbanks
Charlie Baker
Chris Sununu
Chris Sununu
Christopher Sununu
Clarence J. Brown (father) ("Republican Party (United States)")
Condoleezza Rice ("Republican Party (United States)")
Dan Quayle
David B. Cornstein ("Republican Party (United States)")
David Malpass ("Republican Party (United States)")
David Packard ("Republican Party (United States)")
Dennis Hastert
Don McGahn
Donald Rumsfeld ("Republican Party (United States)")
Donald Trump
Donald W. Riegle Jr.
Douglas Dillon ("Republican Party (United States)")
Earl Butz
Earl Warren ("Republican Party (United States)")
Edmund G. Ross
Elihu Root ("Republican Party (United States)")
Everett Dirksen ("Republican Party (United States)")
Fergus Cullen ("Republican Party (United States)")
Frank Knox ("Republican Party (United States)")
Frank Wolf ("Republican Party (United States)")
Fred LaRue ("Republican Party (United States)")
Friend Richardson ("Republican Party (United States)")
Garfield
George Deukmejian ("Republican Party (United States)")
George Sutherland
George Sutherland
George W. Bush
Gerald Ford
Gifford Pinchot
Goodwin Knight ("Republican Party (United States)")
Greg Abbott ("Republican Party (United States)")
H. R. Haldeman ("Republican Party (United States)")
Hannibal Hamlin ("Republican Party (United States)")
Hannibal Hamlin ("Republican Party (United States)")
Heinz Alfred Kissinger ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry A. Kissinger ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry Cantwell Wallace ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry Gage
Henry Jarvis Raymond ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry Kissinger ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry Markham
Henry Wilson
Henry Winter Davis ("Republican Party (United States)")
Herbert Hoover Jr. ("Republican Party (United States)")
Herbert W. Kalmbach ("Republican Party (United States)")
Hiram Bingham III ("Republican Party (United States)")
Hiram Johnson ("Republican Party (United States)")
Hiram Revels
Horace Tabor ("Republican Party (United States)")
Howard Baker
Ivanka Trump
James R. Schlesinger ("Republican Party (United States)")
James R. Thompson
Jared Kushner
Jeb Bush ("Republican Party (United States)")
Jim Inhofe ("Republican Party (United States)")
John A. Volpe ("Republican Party (United States)")
John Aspinwall Roosevelt ("Republican Party (United States)")
John Bingham
John Bolton ("Republican Party (United States)")
John Connally
John Dryden Kuser
John E. Sununu
John E. Sununu
John E. Sununu
John F. Kelly
John F. Lehman ("Republican Party (United States)")
John Foster Dulles ("Republican Party (United States)")
John H. Sununu
John H. Sununu
John Hay ("Republican Party (United States)")
John Marshall Harlan ("Republican Party (United States)")
John McCain III ("Republican Party (United States)")
John N. Mitchell ("Republican Party (United States)")
John N. Mitchell ("Republican Party (United States)")
John Negroponte
John W. Wydler ("Republican Party (United States)")
John W. Wydler ("Republican Party (United States)")
Joseph McCarthy
Joseph W. Martin Jr. ("Republican Party (United States)")
Josh Bolten
Karen Pence
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Kenesaw Mountain Landis
Kevin McCarthy ("Republican Party (United States)")
Lance Gooden
Lara Trump ("Republican Party (United States)")
Leslie Lynch King Jr. ("Republican Party (United States)")
Lowell Weicker
Lynne Cheney ("Republican Party (United States)")
Mamie Eisenhower ("Republican Party (United States)")
Mark Meadows
Mark O. Hatfield ("Republican Party (United States)")
Maureen Reagan ("Republican Party (United States)")
Maurice Stans ("Republican Party (United States)")
Michael G. Oxley
Mick Mulvaney
Mike Dunleavy
Mike Pence ("Republican Party (United States)")
Mike Spano
Mitt Romney
Monica De La Cruz
Nelson Rockefeller ("Republican Party (United States)")
Nikki Haley ("Republican Party (United States)")
Norman Mineta ("Republican Party (United States)")
Paul Ryan ("Republican Party (United States)")
Pete Ricketts ("Republican Party (United States)")
Phil Bryant
Prescott Bush
Rand Paul ("Republican Party (United States)")
Reince Priebus ("Republican Party (United States)")
Rex Tillerson
Richard Armey
Richard Black (Virginia politician) ("Republican Party (United States)")
Richard Nixon ("Republican Party (United States)")
Richard Yates
Rob McKenna
Robert A. Taft ("Republican Party (United States)")
Robert Todd Lincoln ("Republican Party (United States)")
Ron DeSantis ("Republican Party (United States)")
Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes ("Republican Party (United States)")
Salmon P. Chase
Sandra Day O’Connor ("Republican Party (United States)")
Sarah Palin
Schuyler Colfax
Scott Brown ("Republican Party (United States)")
Sherman Adams ("Republican Party (United States)")
Slade Gorton ("Republican Party (United States)")
Spiro Agnew ("Republican Party (United States)")
Steve Bartlett
Ted Stevens
Thaddeus Stevens
Theodore Brentano
Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas H. Kean
Thomas S. Gates Jr. ("Republican Party (United States)")
Tiffany Trump ("Republican Party (United States)")
Tom Ridge
Ulysses S. Grant ("Republican Party (United States)")
Ulysses S. Grant
Wallace H. White Jr. ("Republican Party (United States)")
Warren E. Burger ("Republican Party (United States)")
Whitelaw Reid ("Republican Party (United States)")
Wilbur Ross
Will H. Hays ("Republican Party (United States)")
William Cohen
William D. Ruckelshaus ("Republican Party (United States)")
William E. Simon ("Republican Party (United States)")
William F. Hagerty IV ("Republican Party (United States)")
William H. Seward
William J. Casey ("Republican Party (United States)")
William K. Reilly
William M. Evarts
William P. Frye ("Republican Party (United States)")
William P. Rogers ("Republican Party (United States)")
William R. Day ("Republican Party (United States)")
Zachariah Chandler
memberOfPoliticalParty
Albert Lasker ("Republican Party (United States)")
Allen Dulles ("Republican Party (United States)")
Amy Coney Barrett ("Republican Party (United States)")
Bernard Marcus ("Republican Party (United States)")
Bonnie McElveen-Hunter ("Republican Party (United States)")
Brent Scowcroft ("Republican Party (United States)")
Clare Boothe Luce ("Republican Party (United States)")
Cushman K. Davis ("Republican Party (United States)")
Donald Trump Jr.
Edward Dickinson ("Republican Party (United States)")
Francis Bellamy ("Republican Party (United States)")
Fred Trump ("Republican Party (United States)")
G. Gordon Liddy
George Harvey ("Republican Party (United States)")
George Steinbrenner ("Republican Party (United States)")
Grace Coolidge ("Republican Party (United States)")
Gregory Mankiw ("Republican Party (United States)")
Grenville M. Dodge ("Republican Party (United States)")
Harry Augustus Garfield ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry Billings Brown ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry Clay Frick ("Republican Party (United States)")
Herbert L. Porter ("Republican Party (United States)")
J. Edgar Hoover ("Republican Party (United States)")
J. Michael Luttig
Jack Welch ("Republican Party (United States)")
Jeane Kirkpatrick ("Republican Party (United States)")
Jeff Immelt ("Republican Party (United States)")
Jerome H. Powell ("Republican Party (United States)")
John B. Taylor ("Republican Party (United States)")
John D. Rockefeller ("Republican Party (United States)")
John G. Roberts Jr. ("Republican Party (United States)")
John H. Sununu ("Republican Party (United States)")
John M. Harlan II ("Republican Party (United States)")
John McCain
Kimberly Guilfoyle ("Republican Party (United States)")
Lamar Alexander ("Republican Party presidential candidates")
Leland Stanford
Lyman Trumbull ("Republican Party (United States)")
Marjorie Merriweather Post ("Republican Party (United States)")
Maryanne Trump Barry
Nancy Goodman Brinker ("Republican Party (United States)")
Neil M. Gorsuch ("Republican Party (United States)")
Pat Cipollone
Peter Ueberroth ("Republican Party (United States)")
Robert Bork ("Republican Party (United States)")
Robert M. Gates ("Republican Party (United States)")
Robert Mueller
Stephen M. Ross ("Republican Party (United States)")
Walter Annenberg ("Republican Party (United States)")
William J. Donovan ("Republican Party (United States)")
Willis Van Devanter ("Republican Party (United States)")
memberOf
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln ("National Union Party")
Abraham Lincoln
Alan K. Simpson
Antonin Scalia ("Republican Party (United States)")
Barbara Bush
Barry Goldwater
Benjamin F. Butler
Betty Ford
Bob Dole ("Republican Party (United States)")
CREEP
Calvin Coolidge ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles A. Halleck ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles Curtis
Charles G. Dawes ("Republican Party (United States)")
Charles Stewart Mott ("Republican Party (United States)")
Checkers speech
Chester A. Arthur ("Republican Party (United States)")
Chris Sununu
Clint Eastwood ("Republican Party (United States)")
Colin Powell ("Republican Party (United States)")
Dick Cheney
Donald Trump presidential campaigns
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Edward Dickinson Baker
Eisenhower administration
Elizabeth Dole ("Republican Party (United States)")
Elliot Richardson ("Republican Party (United States)")
Fiorello H. La Guardia ("Republican Party (United States)")
George H. W. Bush
George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign
George W. Norris ("Republican Party (United States)")
Gerald Ford administration
Harriet Miers
Henry Cabot Lodge ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry L. Stimson
Herbert Hoover
politicalParty
Anthony M. Kennedy ("Republican Party (United States)")
Brett M. Kavanaugh ("Republican Party (United States)")
Clare Boothe Luce ("Republican Party (United States)")
College Republicans ("Republican Party (United States)")
Donald Trump Jr.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton ("Republican Party (early association)")
Eric Trump
Harper's Weekly ("Republican Party (during the Civil War era)")
Helen Pitts Douglass ("Republican Party (19th century)")
Hope Hicks
Hugh Rodham ("Republican Party (United States)")
James Gillett
James Sununu
Lewis Henry Douglass ("Republican Party (19th century United States)")
Margaret Hoover ("Republican Party (United States)")
Mary Cheney ("Republican Party (United States)")
Michael Sununu
National Federation of Republican Women ("Republican Party (United States)")
Todd Ricketts ("Republican Party (United States)")
William Cullen Bryant ("Republican Party (later career)")
William Herndon ("Republican")
Woody Johnson ("Republican Party (United States)")
politicalAlignment
Georgia's 3rd congressional district
Iowa's 4th congressional district
New York's 11th congressional district
New York's 21st congressional district ("Republican Party (United States)")
Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district ("Republican Party (United States)")
Texas's 11th congressional district
Texas's 14th congressional district
Texas's 15th congressional district
Texas's 19th congressional district ("Republican Party (United States)")
Texas's 1st congressional district ("Republican Party (United States)")
Texas's 21st congressional district
Texas's 27th congressional district
Texas's 36th congressional district ("Republican Party (United States)")
Texas's 38th congressional district
Texas's 8th congressional district
currentRepresentativeParty
Be Best initiative
Bible Belt
David B. Cornstein ("Republican Party (United States)")
DeVos family ("Republican Party (United States)")
Frederick Douglass ("Republican Party (United States)")
Hope Hicks
House Minority Leader ("United States Republican Party")
Lincoln family
Lou Henry Hoover
Mary Todd Lincoln ("Republican Party (through her husband)")
Melanija Knavs ("Republican Party (United States)")
Ricketts family ("Republican Party (United States)")
Southern Republicans ("Republican Party (United States)")
Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates ("Maryland Republican Party")
associatedWith
100th United States Congress
101st United States Congress
111th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
116th United States Congress
74th United States Congress
76th United States Congress
77th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
82nd United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
91st United States Congress
95th United States Congress
96th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
98th United States Congress
houseMinorityParty
E. Howard Hunt ("Republican Party (United States)")
Frederick Funston ("Republican Party (United States)")
Haslam family ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry W. Halleck
Jane Wyman ("Republican Party (United States)")
Mark Felt ("Republican Party (United States)")
Mary Lou Retton ("Republican Party (United States)")
Rockefeller family ("Republican Party (historical influence)")
William Tecumseh Sherman ("Republican Party (later in life, loosely associated)")
politicalAffiliation
107th United States Congress
112th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
113th United States Congress
115th United States Congress
80th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
80th United States Congress
houseMajorityParty
1960 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
1976 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
2004 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
2008 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
United States presidential election, 1972 ("Republican Party (United States)")
incumbentParty
1936 United States presidential election
1960 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
1976 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
1996 United States presidential election
2008 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
losingParty
C. C. Young ("California Republican Party")
Chris Sununu ("Republican Party politicians from New Hampshire")
Republican National Committee
Stalwart faction of the Republican Party ("Republican Party (United States)")
Young Republicans ("Republican Party (United States)")
partOf
1992 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
Donald Trump
House Republican Conference Chair
Lance Gooden
Nixon 1972 presidential campaign ("Republican Party (United States)")
party
108th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
115th United States Congress
80th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
80th United States Congress
controlledBy
1932 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
1992 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
2020 United States presidential election
incumbentPartyBeforeElection
Barry Goldwater
John McCain
John McCain III ("Republican Party (United States)")
Mitt Romney
nominatedBy
Affordable Care Act
Kennedy administration ("Republican Party leaders")
New Deal coalition
Progressive Party (Bull Moose) of 1912 ("Republican Party (United States)")
opposedBy
College Republicans ("Republican Party (United States)")
Republican National Committee ("Republican Party (United States)")
Young Republicans ("Republican Party (United States)")
affiliation
Keep America Great
Roosevelt family
Southern Strategy ("Republican Party (United States)")
associatedWithPoliticalParty
Georgia's 3rd congressional district
Sixth Party System in United States politics ("Republican Party (United States)")
Texas's 4th congressional district
hasMajorParty
Clarence Thomas ("Republican Party (United States)")
Henry Gage
Warren G. Harding ("Republican Party (United States)")
partyAffiliation
California's 13th congressional district
Texas's 10th congressional district
Texas's 6th congressional district
partyOfRepresentative
109th United States Congress
99th United States Congress
controlledByInSenate
41st United States Congress
Fourth Party System
dominantParty
Commission on Presidential Debates ("Republican Party leaders")
Republican National Committee
foundedBy
108th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
118th United States Congress
hasMajorityInHouse
Georgia House of Representatives
Mississippi House of Representatives ("Republican Party (as of 2024)")
hasMajorityParty
1932 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
United States presidential election, 1964 ("Republican Party (United States)")
loserParty
Massachusetts Senate
New York State Assembly
minorityParty
Red Shirts ("Republican Party in the Reconstruction era")
White League ("Republican Party (United States)")
opposedTo
Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district ("Republican Party (United States)")
Texas's 3rd congressional district
partyOfCurrentRepresentative
1988 United States presidential election
United States presidential election, 1972 ("Republican Party (United States)")
partyOfPresidentAfterElection
Real News Update ("Republican Party politics")
about
Committee to Re-elect the President ("Republican Party (United States)")
affiliatedWith
Republican Party ("Grand Old Party")
alsoKnownAs
United States Senator from New York
canBelongTo
United States presidential election, 1964 ("Republican Party (United States)")
challengerParty
Reform Party of the United States of America ("Republican Party (United States)")
competesWith
impeachment of Andrew Johnson
congressionalMajorityParty
109th United States Congress
controlledByInHouse
National Review
coversTopic
United States debt ceiling ("Republican Party (United States)")
debatedBy
Charles L. McNary ("Republican")
electedAs
U.S. House of Representatives elections in New York
electsPartyCandidates
2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
governorAfterParty
1998 California gubernatorial election
governorBeforeElectionParty
2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
governorBeforeParty
Texas's 11th congressional district
hasHadPartyControl
Republican National Committee ("Republican Party elephant symbol")
hasLogo
1940 United States presidential election ("Republican Party (United States)")
hasLosingParty
108th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
hasMajorityInSenate
United States House of Representatives
hasMajorParties
International Democrat Union ("Republican Party (United States)")
hasMember
118th United States Congress
hasMinorityInSenate
84th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
hasMinorityPartyInHouse
84th United States Congress ("Republican Party (United States)")
hasMinorityPartyInSenate
Johnson family ("Republican Party (United States)")
hasPoliticalAffiliation
Hamburg massacre
hasPoliticalAlignmentOfVictims
RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon ("Republican Party (United States)")
hasSubject
Iowa's 4th congressional district
historicalPartyControl
Modern Republicanism ("Republican Party of the United States")
ideologicalOrigin
Kevin McCarthy ("Republican Party platform")
ideology
Reaganomics ("Republican Party (United States)")
implementedBy
1998 California gubernatorial election
incumbentGovernorPartyBeforeElection
1928 United States presidential election
incumbentPresidentParty
USA FREEDOM Act
introducedByParty
Mike Dunleavy
isMemberOf
Texas's 1st congressional district ("Republican Party (United States)")
isSafeSeatFor
Edwin M. Stanton
laterAffiliation
Republican Party ("Republican Party of the United States")
longName
2024 United States presidential election
mainPoliticalParties
The History of the Republican Party ("Republican Party (United States)")
mainSubject
Fifth Party System in United States politics ("Republican Party (United States)")
majorParty
United States federal elections
majorPoliticalParties
United States politics
majorPoliticalParty
Massachusetts State Representative
mayBelongTo
Bertrand H. Snell ("Republican Party (United States)")
member of political party
Free Soil Party
mergedInto
88th United States Congress
minorityPartyInHouse
88th United States Congress
minorityPartyInSenate
Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy
namedForPoliticalParty
Lieutenant Governor of Florida
officeHolderPoliticalParty
Mississippi Plan of 1875 ("Republican Party (United States)")
opposed
Redemption (end of Reconstruction governments) ("Republican Party in the Reconstruction era")
opposes
Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008 ("Republican Party (United States)")
organisedBy
Republican National Convention ("Republican Party (United States)")
organizedBy
Young Republicans ("Republican Party (United States)")
parentOrganization
Everett Dirksen ("Republican Party (United States)")
parliamentaryGroup
Compromise of 1877 ("Republican Party (United States)")
participant
Fergus Cullen ("New Hampshire Republican Party")
partyBranchLed
106th United States Congress
partyControlHouse
58th United States Congress
partyControlInHouse
58th United States Congress
partyControlInSenate
83rd United States Congress
partyControlOfHouse
83rd United States Congress
partyControlOfSenate
106th United States Congress
partyControlSenate
Texas's 1st congressional district ("Republican")
partyLeaning
Governor of Arkansas
partyOfCurrentOfficeHolder
2003 California gubernatorial recall election
partyOfElectedGovernor
1988 United States presidential election
partyOfIncumbentBeforeElection
1998 California gubernatorial election
partyOfLoser
United States presidential election, 1972 ("Republican Party (United States)")
partyOfPresidentBeforeElection
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
partyOfPresidentDuringEnactment
41st United States Congress
partyOfPresidentDuringTerm
Homeland Security Act of 2002
partyOfSponsor
Iowa's 4th congressional district
partyStronghold
Alf Landon ("Republican Party (United States)")
political party
Prohibition era in the United States ("Republican Party (United States)")
politicalIssueFor
Georgia's 3rd congressional district ("Republican")
politicalLeaning

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