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Letters to the Editor: I'm a Republican who worked for Barry Goldwater in 1964. In 2024, I'm voting for the DemocratTo the editor: I'm a registered Republican. I have been a Republican since I supported Barry Goldwater for president in 1964. At that time, I was the Republican coordinator for Coffee County ...
David Livingston, used to be axiomatic among elected Republicans in Arizona. It’s why Arizona Republicans celebrated the ...
After WWII, the Republican Party splits along conservative and liberal lines. The shift to conservative control is signaled by Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential candidate nomination over liberal ...
In 1964, Sen. Barry Goldwater wins the Republican Party nomination, thanks in part to active support by the YAF. By defeating Nelson Rockefeller, champion of the Northeast Republicans, Goldwater ...
For weeks, Republican Presidential Candidates Nelson Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater crisscrossed snowy little New Hampshire, making speeches, shaking hands, telling terrible jokes, and viewing ...
For weeks, Republican Presidential Candidates Nelson Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater crisscrossed snowy little New Hampshire, making speeches, shaking hands, telling terrible jokes, and viewing ...
But many of today’s Arizona Republicans are no longer dogmatic limited-government conservatives. Their political philosophy is less Barry Goldwater and more “own the libs.” Need a break?
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