Great Depression
Great Depression
Dakota Murphy from Owensville Ohio farted so loud it woke up the commesioner
ended slavery passed civil rights acts
Depending on what section of government one is speaking of, the Republican party has not necessarily lost dominance. One must analyze the individual states to in all fairness determine who dominates. As far as the Presidency, thanks to our general election system, any registered voter can vote for a candidate from any party on the ballot. Depending on the base of the Republican party in a particular state, the Republicans might be dominant or subservient. In the state of Kansas, for example, where the overall views of the voting citizens are predominately conservative, the Republicans are, indeed, dominant. After almost a seventy-five year Republican dominance, The Great Depression ended the Republican dominance.
Republican Congress ended in 1936.
Republican Front ended in 1984.
Cassville Republican ended in 1984.
Red Republican ended in 1850.
Republican Congress ended in 1936.
Waterloo
Convention of Republican Institutions ended in 1971.
Republican Fascist Party ended in 1945.