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Bob Dole, a Republican Party stalwart and presidential hopeful who espoused a brand of plain-spoken conservatism as one of Washington's most recognizable political figures throughout the latter half ...
Our live coverage has ended. See how the events unfolded in the posts below. Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, paid homage to late Sen. Bob Dole and his military service, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AllPolitics, Aug. 17) -- Bob Dole and Jack Kemp arrived in Kemp's hometown Saturday after a day of campaigning for their proposed 15 percent tax cut in the electoral-rich Midwest. Dole ...
Capitol Hill colleagues and loved ones shared personal stories as they eulogized and remembered former Senator Bob Dole. A funeral service for the Republican, three-time presidential candidate and ...
Dole, who died Dec. 5, represented Kansas in the Senate for 27 years, and was the Republican nominee for president in 1996. He spoke to Fresh Air in '05 about his experiences fighting in World War II.
Sen. Robert “Bob” Dole had a positive impact on my 12 years as an elected official, and especially the six years I worked with him in Congress. I was a tireless worker for his candidacy for president ...
This story originally appeared in The Journal Gazette on September 13, 1996: Some people in the enthusiastic throng that jammed the Williams County Fairgrounds livestock pavilion on Thursday night had ...
And isn’t that a fitting end for the Bush Administration: resurrecting the best of the Bob Dole 1996 campaign… ~Andrei Cherny It is all the more fitting when you consider that McCain is on the verge ...
Bob Dole’s casket, draped in white, was carried through Washington National Cathedral on Friday. It passed under the 215 stained glass windows and high columns, past former staff members, friends, ...
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