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Hace 6 días · The fight for the 1952 Republican nomination was largely between popular General Dwight D. Eisenhower (who succeeded Thomas E. Dewey as the candidate of the party's liberal eastern establishment) and Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, the longtime leader of the conservative wing.
Hace 3 días · Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of Massachusetts; Senator Thruston Ballard Morton of Kentucky (endorsed Rockefeller) Senator Charles H. Percy of Illinois (endorsed Rockefeller) Former Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania; Representative Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio; Polling National polling
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Hace 2 días · Democratic incumbent Stephen M. Young narrowly won reelection to a second term over Republican Congressman Robert Taft Jr., the son of former Senator Robert A. Taft and grandson of former President William Howard Taft. Taft would go on to win the seat in the next election, serving one term in the Senate.
4 de mar. de 2024 · Needless to say, the only viable candidate between the late 1930’s and 1964 that would have a big enough platform to speak from would be Robert Taft, who would join forces with Hoover, Joe Kennedy, and a few others – one of those few being Goldwater towards the end of Taft’s life.
15 de mar. de 2024 · Scanlon was brought to Washington in 1971 by U.S. Senator Robert Taft, Jr., who represented his beloved home state of Ohio. He went on to join the staffs of Sen. Bob Dole and President Gerald Ford, before moving his career to nonprofit trade associations, including the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA), the Petroleum ...
16 de mar. de 2024 · But the closest race for the Republican nomination came in 1970 when U.S. Representative Robert Taft, Jr. eked out a 0.6-point victory against Governor Jim Rhodes. The other five GOP primaries decided by single digits took place in: 1914: Harding defeated former Governor and U.S. Senator Joseph Foraker by 5.9 points
17 de mar. de 2024 · He was campaign director of the successful 1970 U.S. Senate campaign of Congressman Robert Taft, Jr. of Ohio and, as a result, accepted Taft’s invitation to join him in Washington, D.C. in 1971.