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He was a Republican, then a Democrat (1932–1947), then a Progressive (1947–1953) 1952 – Wayne Morse, U.S. senator from Oregon (1945–1969), changed from Republican to Independent in 1952 [417] and Independent to Democrat on February 17, 1955 [418] 1974 – D. French Slaughter Jr., while a Virginia state delegate became an independent ...
Nathan Hochman, U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division (2008–2009) (Independent; Republican until 2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [61] James A. Kelly , Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2001–2005) ( endorsed Kamala Harris ) [ 45 ]
Among them are former Republicans who left the party in 2016 or later due to their opposition to Trump, those who held office as a Republican, Republicans who endorsed a different candidate, and Republican presidential primary election candidates that announced opposition to Trump as the presumptive nominee. Over 70 former senior Republican ...
A number of famous faces have endorsed GOP candidates in recent years, but many of them have stopped short of supporting Trump. Celebrities who are Republican -- but don't necessarily support ...
Caucused with the Republican Party. [7] [8] August 1, 2002: 107th: Independent: Republican [9] Phil Gramm: Texas: 6th: 1983: 98th: Democratic: Republican: Gramm resigned his seat as a Democrat on January 5, 1983, and then won a special election as a Republican on February 12, 1983. James W. Grant: Florida: 2nd: February 21, 1989: 101st ...
Presidential candidate (1988 Libertarian Party nominee, 2008 Republican candidate, 2012 Republican candidate) who promoted a libertarian agenda within the Republican Party [78] Justice Antonin Scalia: 1936–2016 Supreme Court justice known as a leading exponent of originalism and textualism [100] White House Communications Director Pat ...
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 05: Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump speaks at an election-night watch party at Mar-a-Lago on March 5, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Silver Republicans' seniority and committee assignments were not affected by their having left the party. [1] John P. Jones: Nevada: