• Republican Fusion (Spanish: Fusión Republicana, FR), also previously referred to as Republican Union (Spanish: Unión Republicana, UR) and Republican Coalition...
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  • into the Democratic or Republican boxes to nevertheless participate constructively in politics". Before the Civil War, fusion voting was a common electoral...
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    and Republican President Donald Trump have been labeled populists. Colorado: Davis Hanson Waite, 1893–1895 Idaho: Frank Steunenberg, 1897–1901 (fusion of...
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  • From 1894 to 1900 the North Carolina Republican Party and the Populist Party collaborated via electoral fusion to compete against the North Carolina Democratic...
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    characteristic of fusionism. Following the Republican Party's defeat in the 2006 midterm elections, some were calling for a new "fusionism" between libertarians...
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  • the name Fusion Party to reflect the aggregate nature of their new party. The City Fusion Party in New York City was the vehicle that Republican Fiorello...
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    federal Republican officeholders. Long-term shifts in conservative thinking following the election of Trump have been described as a "new fusionism" of traditional...
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  •   Democratic–Populist fusion (D/P),   Democratic–Populist–Silver Republican fusion (D/P/SR),   Democratic–Silver Republican fusion (D/SR),   Independent...
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    that of 1896, North Carolina had seen the overthrow of its Populist/Republican fusion government by white Democrats in the 1898 Wilmington coup d'état....
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    Fusion (2.4%). The Marchi vote was 329,506 Republican (13.8%) and 212,905 Conservative (8.9%). By themselves, the straight Democratic and Republican lines...
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  • Fusion GPS is an opposition research and strategic intelligence firm based in Washington, D.C. The company conducts open-source investigations and provides...
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    supporting John Bell. The fusion ticket was formed because none of the three factions thought that it could defeat the Republicans separately, but their combined...
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    Hines Loses — Hines's Manager and a Candidate Shot — Fusion Wins All Over City — Wet Republican Runs 3 to 1 Behind — Bennett a Poor Fourth — Connolly...
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  • Progressive Republican Party to José María Esquerdo, and the Republican Constitutional Union. In 1897 it merged into the wider Republican Fusion alliance...
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    decided by Congress. New York was won by Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln, who defeated the Democratic fusion ticket. Lincoln won New York by a margin...
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    Republican-Populist electoral fusion. To break up the coalition, white Democrats used intimidation and outright violence to reduce black Republican voting...
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    2023, and served as chair of the House Republican Conference—the third-highest position in the House Republican leadership—from 2019 to 2021. Cheney is...
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    North Carolina, who had been elected to the Senate through fusion with North Carolina Republicans and was already working for the renomination of William...
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  • Stump 1928 1932 Socialist Heber Ermentrout 1932 1936 Democratic - Republican fusion J. Henry Stump 1936 1940 Socialist Harry F. Menges 1940 1944 J. Henry...
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  • centrist Republicans and Republicans to vote for centrist Democrats without having to vote for the opposing party directly. Electoral fusion is a widely...
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  • parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of...
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    Parliament first under the name of Republican Left (Gauche républicaine) and after a fusion with radical republicans as the Democratic Union (Union démocratique)...
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    the Dole vote was a fusion of the Republican, Conservative, and Freedom slates. There, Dole obtained 1,738,707 votes on the Republican ticket, 183,392 votes...
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    Jacob Javits (category Republican Party United States senators from New York (state))
    Democratic Party and in the early 1930s joined the Republican-Fusion Party and the New York Young Republican Club, which was supporting the mayoral campaigns...
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    April 2, 1912. Emil Seidel was defeated for re-election by Democratic-Republican Fusion candidate Gerhard Adolph Bading, who won 58% of the vote. Bading was...
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    to have a "fusion" of Libertarian views Former Representative Justin Amash of Michigan – Chairman of the Liberty Caucus; left Republican Party in 2019...
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    county Map of "Fusion" slate presidential election results by county Cartogram of presidential election results by county Cartogram of Republican presidential...
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    Manhattan City Commission. United Kansas advocates for fusion voting, nominating existing Republican or Democratic candidates. On May 24, 2024, Kansas Secretary...
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  • The platform of the Republican Party of the United States has historically since 1912 been based on American conservatism, contrasting with the modern...
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