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Florida Democratic Chair Nikki Fried gleefully cast the votes, surrounded by state delegates. "Florida is worth fighting for," she said. "That's why we are fighting back against Project 2025 and ...
The Irish National Caucus (INC) was founded in 1974 by Father Seán Gabriel McManus at a meeting of the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), an Irish-Catholic fraternal organization. [1] The INC lobbies for the MacBride Principles , a manifesto that demands the cooperation of US companies doing business in Northern Ireland in fighting alleged ...
Irish Americans (Irish: Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens. Most Irish Americans of the 21st century are descendants of immigrants who moved to the United States in the mid-19th century because of the Great Famine in Ireland .
The Republican Party emerged from the great political realignment of the mid-1850s. William Gienapp argues that the great realignment of the 1850s began before the Whig party collapse, and was caused not by politicians but by voters at the local level. The central forces were ethno-cultural, involving tensions between pietistic Protestants ...
A House redraw of its own boundaries is ready for full approval in the chamber.
A former Miami-Dade public school teacher who now teaches criminal justice at his alma mater of Florida Memorial University, Ighodaro resigned from the city council to run for the state Senate in ...
National Party [10] [11] Workers' Party [12] [13] Aontú [14] [15] Connolly Youth Movement [16] In the Republic of Ireland, the Labour Party, Communist Party, People Before Profit–Solidarity, and the Social Democrats do not use the term ardfheis; however, it is still sometimes used by the media to refer to their annual conventions in an ...