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  2. Will Rogers - Wikipedia

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    William Penn Adair Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator. He was born as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, in the Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma), and is known as "Oklahoma's Favorite Son". [2]

  3. Scott Jennings: Americans are sick of Democrats telling ... - AOL

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    Democratic Senators who stand ready to sink their teeth into Trump’s cabinet picks are totally missing the political message the American people are sending them, one CNN analyst believes.

  4. Will Rogers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Knowland won the special election handily over Rogers among an array of other write-ins and won a full term in the general election by over 200,000 votes. After this, Rogers Jr. managed the Southern California presidential campaign for Harry S. Truman in 1948. He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1948, 1952

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  6. Chaos persists as 'fractured' House GOP frets about when — or ...

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    Rogers, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said it should be up to Democrats to come to them and make an offer, and currently “they haven’t offered jack.”

  7. Opinion - Democrats must work with President Trump ...

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    That voter bloc was a long-time Democratic stalwart before its big shift in 2024, but divisions over immigration policy have been sapping immigrant support for Democrats for years.

  8. List of United States political catchphrases - Wikipedia

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    "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country", part of the Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy. [10]"You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore", said by Richard Nixon in 1962 when he retired from politics after losing the 1962 California gubernatorial election.

  9. Vote early and vote often - Wikipedia

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    The "Vote often" portion of this phrase is the more controversial clause of this quote. While the phrase could be interpreted to mean that a citizen should vote in every election they are eligible to (such as party primaries, non-presidential election years and in local elections) so as to show a truly noble interest in one's civic duty, it appears that the phrase originally was meant to ...