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  1. Vor einem Tag · The three leading candidates for the Republican nomination - Senator Robert A. Taft from Ohio, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg from Michigan, and District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey from New York - were all isolationists to varying degrees.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Citing speeches from Robert A Taft, as well as conservative scholars such as Richard Weaver and Robert Nisbet, Paul argues that he is the true standard-bearer for and inheritor of a Republican foreign policy tradition derived not only from the early republic, but also the 20th century.

  3. 3. Mai 2024 · ter's talks with Republican senators Robert A. Taft and Arthur H. Vandenberg were especially crucial. Taft and Vandenberg told the Italian leader that a stable government which guaranteed that American aid would not be wasted and that American interests would be protected could count on U.S. support.

  4. 3. Mai 2024 · Therefore, once he passed the bar in 1990, landed a spot at Taft, Stettinius, & Hollister in Cincinnati, as well as fell in love with Sarah Barlage, he decided to settle down without any hesitation. Image Credit: Robert Bilott/WVXU.

  5. 21. Mai 2024 · In 1952, in a bitter fight with Ohio Sen. Robert A. Taft, known by the sobriquet “Mr. Republican” and a son of William Howard Taft, Eisenhower led 595–500 after the first ballot; other candidates received 111 votes. Enough delegates switched their votes, however, to allow Eisenhower to win an official first ballot majority.

  6. 15. Mai 2024 · By Robert A. Taft. Since 1970 the value of the dollar has steadily declined. The lower 80% of Americans have lost income and purchasing power, largely due to the exodus of manufacturing by...

  7. Vor einem Tag · The Republican nomination was primarily contested by Eisenhower, a widely-popular general for his leadership in World War II, and the conservative Ohio Senator Robert A. Taft. With the support of Thomas E. Dewey and other party leaders, Eisenhower narrowly prevailed over Taft at the 1952 Republican National Convention .