- Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia
The Republican Party, also known as the Grand Old Party (GOP), is a right-wing political party in the United States One of the two major parties, it emerged as the main rival of the then-dominant Democratic Party in the 1850s, and the two parties have dominated American politics since then
- House Republicans
WASHINGTON—Today, House Republicans passed two pieces of legislation to strengthen border security, protect American communities, and enhance national security
- 10 facts about Republicans in the U. S. - Pew Research Center
As Republicans prepare to open their national convention in Milwaukee and renominate Donald Trump for president, here are some key facts about the roughly half of registered voters who identify with or lean toward the party, according to Pew Research Center data
- The Republican Party | The Latest News on the GOP
Read the latest articles and commentary on the Republican Party at US News
- Republican Party - HISTORY
The 2016 election, in which Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, left Republicans in control of the White House, Senate, House of Representatives and a majority of state governorships
- Republican Party - Platforms, Ideology, Structure | Britannica
After the Democratic Party adopted a system based on state primaries and caucuses, the Republicans followed suit More than 40 states now select delegates to the Republican convention through primary elections, while several other states choose delegates through caucuses
- What do the Republicans stand for? - The Week
What's with the elephant and the color red? The Republicans became associated with elephants — and gained their Grand Old Party (GOP) nickname — in the 1870s
- U. S. Republican Party | AP News
A stark disagreement over regulating AI in Republicans’ tax cut and spending bill is the latest tension among conservatives about whether to let states continue to put guardrails on emerging technologies or minimize such interference
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