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  • The '''Contract with America''' is a document released by the [[Republican Party (United States)]] as pa
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  • ...wt Gingrich]], [[Vin Weber]] and [[Bob Walker]], which produced the 1994 [[Contract with America]]
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  • * [[Contract with America Advancement Act|Contract with America Advancement Act (1996)]]
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  • {{r|Contract with America||**}}
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  • As a conservative activist, he worked on the [[Contract with America]], which was instrumental in gaining a Republican majority in the U.S. Hous
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  • ...ept off the floor for even a vote by the Democrats. The whole point of the Contract with America|Contract was if you give us the majority we will vote on these things in th
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  • ...the [[Conservative Opportunity Society]], with an agenda espoused in the [[Contract with America]] and focused on political dominance. The Coalition terms its ideology as [
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  • ...001, who became part of a conservative group objecting to aspects of the [[Contract with America]] platform led by [[Newt Gingrich]]. His 2009 book, ''The Last Best Hope: R
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  • ...; John B. ''Taking the Initiative: Leadership Agendas in Congress and the "Contract with America"'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=99219340 online edition]
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  • ...ership [[House Republican Conference]], and was involved in drafting the [[Contract with America]], a 100-day agenda for the 104th Congress that dominated the 1994 election
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  • ...ed groups called upon candidates, in September 2010, to pledge to follow a Contract with America, whose main points are:<ref>{{citation
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  • ...care proposal, the nationalization of the election by [[Newt Gingrich]]'s "Contract with America", and more skilled framing of issues by the Republicans in 1994.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...d by House Republican Minority Whip [[Newt Gingrich]] campaigning on a ''[[Contract With America]]'', elected majorities to both houses of Congress in the [[Republican Revo ...ment]] and [[welfare reform]]. These measures and others formed the famous Contract with America, which represented the first effort to have a party platform in an off-year
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  • ...xon's Silent Majority, and would resonate again with Newt Gingrich and the Contract with America in 1994.<ref>Douthat and Salam, pp. 77-80</ref>
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