Sentence examples for Loyal partisan from inspiring English sources

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In fact, in Fox News the president has the sort of loyal partisan press Nixon could only dream of.

Several people described Mr. Nicholson as a loyal partisan, and one of the few top party officials who has not complained about the Bush campaign.

She was, as ever, her husband's most loyal partisan in his troubled Civil War service, first as commander of the Western Department in St .Louis, Missouri, and later in field command in Virginia.

That is,' he concluded with added thought, 'if I can pass the picket lines unmolested.'" The next day, Rayburn visited "the home of a sympathizer who could be trusted, and from the wife of this loyal partisan he asked for and procured the loan of a dress, shoes, and hat.

Further analysis shows that these Republican defectors tended to be a little younger than their loyal partisan counterparts (about 22% of Republican defectors were under age 30 compared to 15% of Republicans who stayed in the fold).

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But now that a Republican is back in the Oval Office, loyal partisans from around the country had little to say about the Democrats and, instead, spoke admiringly of George W. Bush.

Each side, seeing the chance of claiming the majority in the next election, focuses first on trying for the political wins by driving up turnout from their most loyal partisans.

Yet only the most loyal partisans believe PT protestations that only isolated party figures were involved in what prosecutors described as an institutionalised, multi-party, multibillion-dollar corruption network.

PRESIDENT 99% reporting Kerry: 1,799,320 -- 53% Bush: 1,587,494 -- 46% Nader: 18,614 -- 1% NEW YORK -- KERRY Even Senator Charles E. Schumer's most loyal partisans did not predict the magnitude of his re-election victory over Assemblyman Howard D. Mills, which set state records for most votes, highest percentage of the vote and largest winning margin.

When the Federalists lost control of Congress and the presidency in 1800, they used the lame-duck Congressional session of 1801 to adopt a Judiciary Act creating a new raft of judgeships to which loyal partisans were hastily appointed and confirmed.

"What that tape did was, especially to women who were undecided or felt some sense of party loyalty [to the GOP], the tape gave a lot of Republican political elites ammunition to say, 'vote your conscience'," Lawless said, "and that freed up people who might be loyal partisans to reconsider".

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