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  1. By the start of his third Senate term, Taft had been given the nickname "Mr. Republican." He was the chief congressional ideologue and spokesman for the conservatism of the Republican Party and the acknowledged national leader of its conservative faction.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Robert A. Taft (born Sept. 8, 1889, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.—died July 31, 1953, New York, N.Y.) was a Republican leader in the U.S. Senate for 14 years (1939–53) whose espousal of traditional conservatism won him the sobriquet “Mr. Republican”.

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  3. Robert A. Taft: A Featured Biography. Senator Robert A. Taft (1889-1953), son of President William Howard Taft, became known as "Mr. Republican" for helping to rebuild his party after the Great Depression and the Democratic dominance of the New Deal years.

  4. 17/08/2020. Quizás sea poco conocido aquende del Atlántico pero, 1952, fue la fecha más importante para el devenir del conservadurismo norteamericano. Ese año, había elecciones presidenciales y, por ende, primarias en ambos grandes partidos. En el GOP, se enfrentaban dos grandes facciones.

  5. www.senate.gov › about › origins-foundationsU.S. Senate: Senate Leaders

    Robert A. Taft. More than "Mr. Republican". In 1947, Republican Senator Robert A. Taft was at the peak of his power, commanding a coalition of conservative Republicans and southern Democrats to thwart President Harry S. Truman's domestic agenda. Taft's most impressive achievement came in June.

  6. Hace 6 días · Remembering Robert A. Taft. May 2022 By Ryan Walters. He was known as “Mr. Republican” because of his insistence on party unity, the lack of which had cost his father a second presidential term in 1912, and “Mr. Integrity,” because of his strong moral foundation, laid down many years before by his grandfather, who insisted on ...

  7. Robert Alphonso Taft (September 8, 1889 - July 31, 1953), of the Taft political family of Ohio, was a Republican United States Senator and as a prominent conservative spokesman was the leading opponent of the New Deal in the Senate from 1939 to 1953.