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  2. The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican launched the careers of several prominent journalists and novelists. I. E. "Sy" Sanborn, longtime Chicago sportswriter and one of the original organizers of the Baseball Writers' Association of America in 1908, began his career at The Republican. Radio's "poet laureate" Norman Corwin was a reporter for The Republican in the 1930s ...

  3. James J. Lyons Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Donnie Palmer, a candidate in the 2021 Boston City Council election, was endorsed by Lyons and the Massachusetts Republican Party spent $3,697 on ads for him. State committee member Jaclyn Corriveau, the only Asian-American and non-white member, told Lyons about anti-Asian statements made by Palmer, but was ignored.

  4. List of United States Congress members who died in office ...

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    Republican Maine (3rd district) August 27, 1951 61 Circulatory and abdominal illness [12] Bangor, Maine: U.S. Clifford McIntire: January 3, 1941 November 7, 1889 Bucksport, Maine: 82nd (1951–1953) Albert C. Vaughn Republican Pennsylvania (8th district) September 1, 1951 56 Coronary thrombosis [13] Fullerton, Pennsylvania: U.S. Karl C. King ...

  5. Massachusetts Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Republican Party (MassGOP) is the Massachusetts branch of the U.S. Republican Party.. Originally, the party was formed in 1854. Soon after its founding, the party quickly became the dominant party in the state with Massachusetts remaining a staunchly Republican state until well into the 20th century.

  6. Former US Rep. Bob Carr, who served 18 years in the House ...

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    U.S. Rep. Bob Carr, an East Lansing Democrat who served 18 years in the U.S. House and rose to become a subcommittee chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee before losing a U.S. Senate ...

  7. John E. Powers - Wikipedia

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    Powers circa 1939 Powers in the 1960s. John E. Powers (November 10, 1910 – July 31, 1998) was an American politician who served as President of the Massachusetts Senate from 1959 to 1964.

  8. Thomas P. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Official portrait, circa 2003. Kennedy began his political career as the City of Brockton's Ombudsman under Brockton Mayor David Crosby. Kennedy then entered elected office, serving on the Brockton City Council representing Ward 2 from 1978 to 1985.

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