Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - New Hampshire primary

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

Arthur G. Reed is a neoconservative who chaired the 9/11 commission.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - Cancelling

Due to my indecision on how Super Tuesday polls would work, I've decided to stop working on this series.

I might do another later.

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Zoltan Isvtan, formerly the Transhumanist Party presidential nominee in 2016, will challenge Trump in the Republican presidential primaries for 2020 independent.co.uk/life-st…
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Save America | 2000 Republican Party presidential primaries
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Republican Party Presidential Primaries Results by County, 2016 [4200 Γ— 3105]
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1988 Democratic-Republican Party presidential primaries | FL;DR

List of presidents since Watergate, which caused the new party system:

  • 1974-1977 Gerald Ford (DR)
  • 1977-1981 Jimmy Carter (FL)
  • 1981-1989 Ronald Reagan (DR)

Summary of Ronald Reagan's term, also in 1987 congress passed a law that made presidential primaries happen in one day in every state for a party (but the party got to choose when that date would be)

With an incumbent president being term-limited, his party has had many people announce their candidacy, including the vice president, who some in the party are wary of. The president, Ronald Reagan, has not made an endorsement.

George Bush: George H.W. Bush is the incumbent vice president, but he is much less popular amongst Americans than his boss. Despite this, he follows the conservative guidelines: having the Pledge of Allegiance and prayer in schools, keeping capital punishment, creating a Human Life Amendment, low taxes, and gun rights. When the Iran-Contra affair became public, Bush claimed that he had been "out of the loop" and unaware of the diversion of funds, which has lead many of the liberal Democratic-Republicans to not trust him, believing that he was indeed aware of the affair. An endorsement from Reagan would almost definitely secure him the nomination, but Reagan still remains silent.

Paul Simon: Paul Simon has served as a senator from Illinois since 1985 after being elected by a very slim margin in 1984. Describing himself as a "pay-as-you-go Democratic-Republican", Simon represents the liberal wing of the DRP, and is a vocal critic of Reagan's foreign policy. He is famous for constantly wearing his horn-rimmed glasses and bowtie. He is also seen as a reform candidate: he has attacked opinion polls, saying that politicians practice "followership" instead of "leadership" by casting votes based off of public opinion instead of what they think is best for the nation, and he has attacked the growing occurrence of obscenity and violence in the media, which has gained him slight popularity amongst socially conservative Christians, specifically evangelicals. He is very popular amongst suburbanites.

Bob Dole: The first ever Democratic-Republican vice presidential nominee, Bob Dole has served as a senator from Kansas since 1969, and is the current leader of the Senate Democratic-Republican Conference an

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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"The Republican Party of Virginia will choose a presidential candidate in a statewide primary open to all voters on March 1, 2016, also known as Super Tuesday." dailyprogress.com/newsvir…
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Dispirited over a Republican Party primary that has devolved into an ugly, damaging fight, some of the GOP’s biggest financiers are reevaluating whether to invest in the 2016 presidential contest at all. politico.com/story/2016/0…
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Save America | 1996 Republican Party presidential primaries
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Save America | 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
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A National Nightmare | 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries

As time goes on, most of the GOP's base moves past the incident that took place at the Capitol in 2021. The Republicans focus their efforts on delegitimizing the Biden administration, perpetuating the claim of a stolen election and promising a return to a fair democracy and stronger election security policies. Thus, the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination is none other than...

Former President Donald Trump of Florida

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The still-popular former President has thrown his hat into the ring once again, declaring his "Save America" initiative. He highlights the Biden-Harris administration's inability to control inflation rates early on, as well as, of course, the administration's fight against the democratic voting process. If elected to a second, non-consecutive term, Trump promises to prioritize election integrity and a return to his America First policies. His run has cleared most of the Republican primary field, but there remains another major GOP contender.

Former Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan of Georgia

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After declining to run for a second term as Lieutenant Governor of Georgia in 2022, Duncan has worked toward his campaign for the presidency. As early as 2021, he promoted his book entitled GOP 2.0, in which he envisions a Republican Party that has moved on from Trump and his divisive rhetoric. As Lieutenant Governor, he received backlash and even death threats for acknowledging Biden's 2020 victory. However, he remains a sharp critic of the president, opposing his vaccine mandates and massive infrastructure bills.

Will the voters stick with President Trump, or has the time for a new GOP already commenced?

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Put America Back on Track Part 1: 2012 Republican Party Presidential Primaries
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"During the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries, candidate Ted Cruz said "Trump may be a rat, but I have no desire to copulate with him", a euphemised reference to the term." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat…
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The health care law may be Republicans’ favorite weapon against Democrats this year, but there is another issue roiling their party and shaping the establishment-versus-grass-roots divide ahead of the 2016 presidential primaries: the Common Core. nytimes.com/2014/04/20/us…
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IF YOU WANT TO VOTE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION IN CA YOU MUST REGISTER AS EITHER REPUBLICAN (TO VOTE IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY), DEMOCRAT, OR "NO PARTY PREFERENCE" (TO VOTE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY) BY TOMORROW (MAY 23, 2016)
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Influential Republicans in early presidential primary states believe New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is poised to once again become a frontrunner for the party’s 2016 nomination, following a news report that federal scrutiny of a bridge-closing scandal has not implicated him. washingtonpost.com/blogs/…
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[Map] Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 US Republican Party presidential primaries, August 20, 2015 [959 Γ— 593] upload.wikimedia.org/wiki…
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What if Ronald Reagan won the 1976 Republican Party presidential primaries. yapms.com/app/?m=cs8u
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United We Stand - 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
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A look at the 2024 Dem/GOP primaries and the subsequent presidential election - Biden faces a left-wing populist challenger who later runs as a third party, while the Republicans find a new Trump-lite. Hilarity ensues. reddit.com/gallery/ohx2vo
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The Subreddit's Decision | 2000 Republican Party presidential primaries wikibox
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2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
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1968768084 Republican Party presidential primaries reddit.com/gallery/mk288l
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Republican Party in South Carolina cancels 2020 presidential primary abcnews.go.com/Politics/t…
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Republican voters discriminate against nonwhite candidates. A unique institutional set-up in the Illinois Republican presidential primary makes it possible to draw causal inferences about discrimination: delegate vote totals from 2000 to 2016 show that nonwhite delegates receive 9% fewer votes. sciencedirect.com/science…
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South Carolina Republican Party gets sued for canceling its 2020 presidential primary postandcourier.com/politi…
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Minnesota Republican Party leaves Trump challengers off presidential primary ballot startribune.com/minnesota…
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Several state Republican parties are planning to cancel their 2020 presidential primaries. Is this a good idea?

The state GOP in Arizona, Kansas, South Carolina, and Nevada are planning to not hold primaries next year, instead opting for conventions that would select delegates for the national convention next summer.

Generally, as private organizations, political parties in the U.S. are under no legal obligation to democratically choose their nominees for general elections; parties could choose to select nominees by tennis match. Nevertheless, in the modern era the major parties have opted for more-or-less democratic means of choosing presidential nominees, including primaries and caucuses, with the party leadership maintaining some arguable sway in the form of 'superdelegates'. The President's campaign has argued that cancelling the primaries will save money, as he was guaranteed to win in any event, while his primary challengers have derided the moves by the state parties as tyrannical.

Is this a good idea for the state parties? On a broader sense, is abandoning the primary in favor of a party convention to select their delegates for the national convention a good idea? Should parties dispose of the presidential primary entirely when their party's incumbent is running again, or does it serve a valuable purpose?

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Minnesota Republican Party leaves Trump challengers off presidential primary ballot startribune.com/minnesota…
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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - Virginia, Alaska and Minnesota

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - South Carolina primary

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

Arthur G. Reed is a neoconservative who chaired the 9/11 commission.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - Vermont and Massachusetts

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - Iowa Caucus

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

Arthur G. Reed is a neoconservative who chaired the 9/11 commission.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - Tennessee, Georgia, Mississipi and Alabama

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries: Texas and Oklahoma

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries - Nevada caucus

John Hoffman is a classical liberal and self-funded outsider trying to change the GOP.

Henry Young is a Rockefeller Republican.

John Wayne is a law and order conservative with a good record as Governor of Minnesota.

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries: Delegate count by candidate

John Wayne: 102

Henry Young: 48

Mike Hoffman: 47

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Interactive 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries

We can project Governor of Minnesota John Wayne has won the Nevada caucus.

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2024 Republican Party presidential primary: who would you vote for?
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If the Republican Party presidential primary for 2016 were TODAY, who would you vote for and why?
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