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Republican Party Presidential Candidates for 2008
McCain Concedes, Congratulates Obama
McCain concedes race to Obama, saying the Democrat has achieved a "great thing" for himself and the country with his historic victory.
Survey: McCain Support In Ky. Wide-Ranging
Republican John McCain gathered support from a range of Kentuckians Tuesday, tapping some who considered themselves liberals and about half of Democrats who preferred Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton as the nominee.
Obama Wins, 'Change Has Come'
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Barack Obama swept to victory Tuesday night in an electoral college landslide.
Ky. Students Choose McCain
More than 100,000 students in elementary, middle and high schools across the Commonwealth went to the polls this week.
Presidential Polling Station Opens In Ky.
McCain has received the first in-person vote cast in the presidential election in Kentucky.
Palin: Obama Regrets Bypassing Clinton
"I think he's regretting not picking her now," Palin told ABC News.
McCain Picks Palin
It’s official; Sen. John McCain has picked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for his running mate.
Reports: McCain To Announce VP Friday
Republican Sen. John McCain may use campaign stop in Dayton, Ohio, as the opportunity to unveil running mate. Video VIDEO
Obama Chooses Biden For VP
Delaware Sen. Joe Biden will be Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s running mate.
McCain Media Consultant Departs
A top adviser is leaving Republican John McCain's presidential campaign because he doesn't want to work against Democrat Barack Obama.
Rudolph Giuliani
Rudolph Giuliani, 62, served two terms as mayor of New York City, during which time he earned the nickname 'America's Mayor' for his leadership after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Giuliani served as a federal prosecutor before becoming mayor and he currently heads his own consulting firm for emergency preparedness, public safety, and crisis management.
Michael Huckabee
Michael Huckabee, 51, served as governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007. He also served as Lieutenant Governor and chairman of the National Governors' Association. A significant part of his adult life was spent as a pastor of several Southern Baptist churches and he is the youngest person ever to serve as president of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.
Senator John McCain
Senator John McCain, 70, was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1987 after serving four years in the U.S. House. McCain is a Vietnam War veteran and a former POW who spent more than five years in the brutal and infamous 'Hanoi Hilton.' Senator McCain also ran for president in 2000 but lost to then-Governor George W. Bush for the Republican nomination.
Representative Ron Paul
Representative Ron Paul, 71, is a 10 term Congressman representing the 14th Congressional District in Texas, covering an area southwest of Houston, including Galveston. Representative Paul ran as the Libertarian Party nominee for President in 1988.
Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney, 60, served one term as the Governor of Massachuseetts from 2003 to 2007. Before his political career, Governor Romney gained national attention for his role in turning around the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City which was mired in controversy and facing financial crisis. He is also a former CEO of the management and consulting firm Bain & Company.


Republican Party Fact Sheet
Republican Party
Party Chairman Mel Martinez
Senate Leader Mitch McConnell
House Leader John Boehner
Founded 1854
Headquarters 310 First Street SE
Washington, D.C.
20003
Political ideology Conservatism
Economic liberalism
Neoconservatism
Social conservatism
Political position Fiscal: Right-wing
Social: Center-right,
Right-wing
International affiliation International Democrat Union
Color(s) Red (unofficial)
Website www.gop.com
   
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