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- ...grams, welfare-to-work requirements; the Native American Programs Act, the Robert A. Taft Institute, and [[U.S. Institute for Peace]].5 KB (711 words) - 12:11, 11 May 2024
- *Patterson, James T. ''Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft'' (1972) *Patterson, James T. ''Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft'' (1972)35 KB (4,946 words) - 16:40, 22 March 2023
- * Patterson, James T. ''Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft.'' (1972). 749 pp.9 KB (1,156 words) - 10:23, 28 June 2023
- ...ry |Republicans]] were split between a conservative wing, led by Senator [[Robert A. Taft]], and a more successful moderate wing led by President [[Dwight D. Eisenho10 KB (1,411 words) - 16:40, 22 March 2023
- ..." style of conservatism, typified by [[William Howard Taft]] and his son [[Robert A. Taft]], emphasized the court system as a conservative bulwark against popular th ...tory. The most influential political leaders in recent decades included [[Robert A. Taft]] in the 1940s, [[Barry Goldwater]] in the 1960s, and [[Ronald Reagan]] in54 KB (7,917 words) - 14:24, 13 June 2024
- ...ssential to FDR's victory. A major goal was to defeat Republican Senator [[Robert A. Taft]], who was reelected in 1944 and again in 1950 despite all-out efforts by t ...ntrol of both the House and Senate. Inder the leadership of Ohio Senator [[Robert A. Taft]] Congress passed the [[Taft-Hartley Act]] over Truman's veto. Designed to42 KB (6,682 words) - 15:14, 4 April 2024
- ...ssential to FDR's victory. A major goal was to defeat Republican Senator [[Robert A. Taft]], who was reelected in 1944 and again in 1950 despite all-out efforts by t ...ntrol of both the House and Senate. Under the leadership of Ohio Senator [[Robert A. Taft]], Congress passed the [[Taft-Hartley Act]] over Truman's veto. Designed t42 KB (6,613 words) - 15:15, 4 April 2024
- ...ing it in terms of chairmanships. The senate majority leader, Republican [[Robert A. Taft]] of Ohio, died in July 1953 and was replaced by [[William F. Knowland]] of43 KB (6,533 words) - 04:58, 10 March 2024
- ...Democrats, mostly from the South, joined with Republicans led by Senator [[Robert A. Taft]] to create the [[conservative coalition]], which dominated domestic issues70 KB (10,149 words) - 15:15, 7 June 2024
- ...Republican [[American conservatism|conservatives]], lead by Ohio Senator [[Robert A. Taft]], discarded their isolationism and made a 180° turn to support MacArthur ...ign. General [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] defeated the anti-war isolationist [[Robert A. Taft]] for the Republican nomination, and electrified the country by promising,60 KB (9,555 words) - 10:35, 18 June 2024
- ...ocrats. When Congress reconvened in 1939, Republicans under Ohio Senator [[Robert A. Taft]] formed a [[Conservative coalition]] with Southern Democrats, virtually en63 KB (9,611 words) - 14:14, 16 June 2024