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  2. 'Country over party': Republicans stump for Harris at ... - AOL

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    Between sips, the men wiped their brows and remarked about the importance of the upcoming election and the danger facing democracy in the United States, in front of a crowd of about 50 people.

  3. Gov. Shapiro, Republican surrogates: Vote 'country over party'

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    Oct. 27—LEHMAN TWP. — Standing in front of three longtime Republicans on Sunday afternoon, Gov. Josh Shapiro said the 2024 Presidential election comes down to country over party. Shapiro was ...

  4. Republican Party mocked for Independence Day tweet – with ...

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    The US flag has 50 stars to represent the country’s 50 states. In a subsequent tweet, the Republican Party attempted to ignore the mistake and posted another Independence Day message, with the ...

  5. Youth International Party - Wikipedia

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    The flag for the "new nation" consisted of a black background with a red five pointed star in the center and a green marijuana leaf superimposed over it (same as the YIP flag). [73] The Chicago History Museum shows a different flag for the new nation. [74] It is not the marijuana leaf.

  6. Waving the bloody shirt - Wikipedia

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    Puck cartoon ridiculing Republican Senator John Sherman for his use of "bloody shirt" memories of the Civil War in 1887, more than two decades after the war ended. "Waving the bloody shirt" and "bloody shirt campaign" were pejorative phrases, used during American election campaigns during the Reconstruction era, to deride opposing politicians who made emotional calls to avenge the blood of ...

  7. Red Shirts (United States) - Wikipedia

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    "Red Shirt" uniform displayed, at the North Carolina Museum of History, circa 1898–1900. Red Shirts were active again around the 1896 and 1898 elections, allied with the Democrats' appeals to voters to support white supremacy, in an effort to avoid voters moving to the Populist fusion candidate, as some had done in the 1896 gubernatorial ...