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  2. History of the Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2020, as U.S. deaths kept increasing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Republicans were "far less likely than Democrats to view COVID-19 as a major threat to public health"; [186] [187] against scientific consensus, Trump denied the efficacy of masks in slowing the spread of the disease.

  3. Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    However, Republicans were unable to gain control of the Senate. [153] In the aftermath of the loss, some prominent Republicans spoke out against their own party. [ 154 ] [ 155 ] [ 156 ] A 2012 election post-mortem by the Republican Party concluded that the party needed to do more on the national level to attract votes from minorities and young ...

  4. Political parties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American electoral politics have been dominated by successive pairs of major political parties since shortly after the founding of the republic of the United States. Since the 1850s, the two largest political parties have been the Democratic Party and the Republican Party—which together have won every United States presidential election since 1852 and controlled the United States Congress ...

  5. Timeline of modern American conservatism - Wikipedia

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    The most notable were Russell Kirk, James Burnham, Frank Meyer, Willmoore Kendall, L. Brent Bozell, Jr., and Whittaker Chambers. [48] In The Liberal Tradition in American, Louis Hartz claims that there has never been a European-style conservative tradition in America and that the sole mainstream tradition is Lockean liberalism. [49] 1957

  6. 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Several states canceled their primaries and caucuses. [7] Other states were encouraged to use "winner-takes-all" or "winner-takes-most" systems to award delegates instead of using proportional allocation. [8] [9] Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee on March 17, 2020, after securing a majority of pledged ...

  7. Officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 booed at ...

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    Two officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 faced boos and walkouts by Republicans at the Pennsylvania state House as they visited the Harrisburg chamber.

  8. On Jan. 6 many Republicans blamed Trump for the Capitol riot ...

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    In the aftermath of the 2020 election, they write, only one U.S. political party “violated all three.” Saturday marks the third anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, and ...

  9. 115th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The seats in the House were apportioned based on the 2010 United States census. [ 1 ] The Republican Party retained their majority in both the House and the Senate, and, with inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 2017, attained an overall federal government trifecta for the first time since the 109th Congress in 2005.