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  1. Fist,36, former publisher of the Nation, has never held public office, but he cut his teeth on politics. His father is a GOP congressman; his grandfather was a GOP congressman.
    曾任《国家》杂志发行人的菲什,36岁,从未任过公职,可是现也开始从政。他的父亲是共和党国会议员,祖父也是共和党国会议员。
  2. Biden wasn't the only one who dropped the ball. Newsweek has learned that Sen.Strom Thurmond, the ranking Republican on Judiciary, didn't tell all the five GOP members of the allegations.
    犯错的不只拜登一人。《新闻周刊》获悉司法委员会资深共和党参议员瑟曼未将指控告知所有5位共和党委员。


gop
[ noun ]
the younger of two major political parties in the United States; GOP is an acronym for grand old party
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GOP \GOP\ n. [from Grand Old Party.]
The Republican Party, the younger of the two major political
parties in the U. S.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. A leading Republican senator accused fellow GOP lawmakers and conservatives Tuesday of "downright deliberate deceit" in attacks on a major child care package and said the Republican alternative paled in comparison.
  2. Restive Republicans elected conservatives to second-echelon Senate leadership posts in secret balloting that signaled more combative GOP dealings with majority Democrats in the next Congress.
  3. State GOP Chairman Michael Vallante came out with the Republican T-shirt on Monday, but he says he had the idea all along but just got sidetracked about getting the shirts made up.
  4. In the meantime, the White House is steaming over House GOP Whip Newt Gingrich's call for tax cuts rather than tax increases.
  5. Many Democratic lawmakers fear that Rep. Wright's actions are politically foolish, and GOP sources said the speaker's rhetoric is causing a stiffening in the White House attitude toward taxes.
  6. In the fall, says veteran party strategist Steve Merksamer, Mr. Quayle may help "not with the general public per se but with the base" of conservative voters who must turn out heavily to keep the state in the GOP column.
  7. We don't have to change a single thing," Bush told campaign staff workers a day after beating Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, his chief rival for the GOP presidential nomination, in New Hampshire.
  8. Eyeing the general election, he hopes to reinforce the "traditional values" advantage that GOP candidates have enjoyed over Democrats for a generation.
  9. BUSH WON the Illinois GOP primary, as Simon defeated his Democratic rivals.
  10. "It's a myth to think that the public out there is just livid at the thought of a revenue component of a deficit reduction plan, that's a total mistake," says GOP analyst Kevin Phillips.
  11. For the past seven years the GOP has been riding Ronald Reagan's popularity, and the president's standing slipped this year despite a temporary spurt during the recent summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
  12. More and more of these Christians see the GOP as their natural home.
  13. In 1984, with President Reagan heading the GOP ticket, Helms turned back a strong challenge by former Gov. Jim Hunt by 52 percent to 48 percent.
  14. Democrats bolstered their majority control of the Senate by ousting three-term GOP maverick Lowell Weicker of Connecticut, who refused to concede defeat, and by capturing Republican seats in Virginia, Nevada and Nebraska.
  15. Two other GOP amendments fell easily after Democrats raised parliamentary objections.
  16. Even though he has given up on the nomination, the former television evangelist expressed determination to make his mark on the GOP.
  17. One reason is that several GOP incumbents raised large sums to defend themselves against well-financed Democratic attacks.
  18. Roper, who advised the Florio campaign last year, said that in the U.S. Senate race, long-shot GOP challenger Christine Todd Whitman has been unable to force Democratic incumbent Bill Bradley to speak out about the Florio taxes.
  19. That backfired when the state supreme court slapped the GOP down.
  20. The winner of the primary will face independent candidate Alderman Timothy Evans and the Republican candidate chosen in the GOP primary in an April 4 special election to serve the two-year balance of the late Mayor Harold Washington's unfinished term.
  21. "This farm-state governor is madder than hell to be asked to pay for this," GOP Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa said of the thrift bailout.
  22. Some of the recent problems besetting the Bush campaign: _He unintentionally handed Jesse Jackson a new issue with his characterization of the Democrat as "the hustler from Chicago" in a speech to a GOP audience in Nebraska.
  23. Among those ready to bolt the GOP for Dukakis is Jimmy Londis, 64, who came to the United States from Greece 30 years ago and runs the popular Jimmy's Lunch in Troy, known for its French toast.
  24. The GOP's Dole finished first in both states.
  25. Minnesota's Republican auditor has jumped into the governor's race, taking advantage of allegations the regular GOP nominee invited teen-age girls to take a nude dip with him nine years ago.
  26. Lott's TV ads are produced by Robert Goodman, who made the "Morning in America" spots for President Reagan in 1984, and they have been effective in softening the GOP candidate's cool partisan edge.
  27. But he switched parties because he calculated that the campaign leading to the Sept. 11 GOP primary would be a good forum for his platform of "immediate legalization" of marijuana and the licensing of other drugs.
  28. They also said Contra leaders contacted the White House and several GOP senators Monday morning to declare their unanimous opposition to the plan.
  29. The GOP needed it to keep a role in drawing lines for the seven new House seats California is expected to gain, because Democrats easily retained control of the Legislature.
  30. Some GOP lawmakers fear a veto will hurt the party's pro-family image.
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