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  • [[Image:Roberttaft.jpg|Senator Robert A. Taft|right|thumb]] ...[[Korean War]].<ref> See John Moser, "Principles Without Program: Senator Robert A. Taft and American Foreign Policy," ''Ohio History,'' (1999) 108#2 pp. 177-192.
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  • Robert A. Taft Fellow and Board Member, [[American Conservative Defense Alliance]]; colum
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  • ...rats that controlled the domestic agenda from 1937 to 1964. He supported [[Robert A. Taft]] over [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] for the 1952 Republican presidential nomina
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  • * Patterson, James T. ''Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft'' (1972)
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  • [[Image:Roberttaft.jpg|Senator Robert A. Taft|right|thumb]] ...[[Korean War]].<ref> See John Moser, "Principles Without Program: Senator Robert A. Taft and American Foreign Policy," ''Ohio History,'' (1999) 108#2 pp. 177-192.
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  • In its heyday, its most important Republican leader was Senator [[Robert A. Taft]] of Ohio, and the chief Democrats were Senator [[Richard Russell, Jr.]] of
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  • ...to expand unemployment benefits that was approved by Republican Senator [[Robert A. Taft]], was ever enacted. <ref> Hamby 1995</ref>
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  • *Fred A. Hartley Jr. and Robert A. Taft. ''Our New National Labor Policy: The Taft-Hartley Act and the Next Steps''
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  • * Patterson, James T. "Alternatives to Globalism: Robert A. Taft and American Foreign Policy, 1939-1945." ''The Historian'' 36, no. 4 ( Augu
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  • *Hartley, Fred A., Jr. and Robert A. Taft. ''Our New National Labor Policy: The Taft-Hartley Act and the Next Steps''
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  • ...tor]] from Ohio from 1971-1977; the President's great-grandson, [[Bob Taft|Robert A. Taft II]], served as the [[governor of Ohio]] from 1999 - 2007. [[William Howard
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  • ...how radical the allies imposed upon it."<ref>Robert Taft, ''The Papers of Robert A. Taft'', edited by Clarence E. Wunderlin, Jr., 2003, 3:313.</ref> President [[Dwi
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  • ...how radical the allies imposed upon it."<ref>Robert Taft, ''The Papers of Robert A. Taft'', edited by Clarence E. Wunderlin, Jr., 2003, 3:313.</ref> President [[Dwi
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  • *Patterson, James T. ''Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft'' (1972)
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