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Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Republicans have held majorities in the House of Representatives and in the Senate since 1995 -except for about 18 months of Democratic Party majority in the Senate from January 3-20, 2001 and from June 6, 2001 to November 12, 2002. |
 | | The predominant economic theory held by modern Republicans is Reaganomics. |
 | | House Majority Leader Tom DeLay came under criminal indictment in Texas for campaign funding abuses, and was forced to step down as Majority Leader on April 4, 2006 when he announced that he was retiring from politics to become a Washington lobbyist and putting his entire $5 million political campaign fund toward his legal defense. |
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