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    Gordon John Humphrey (born October 9, 1940) is an American politician from New Hampshire who served two terms in the U.S. Senate as a Republican from 1979...
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    1990, winning the open seat and assuming it early when incumbent Gordon J. Humphrey resigned. He was re-elected in 1996 and then entered the Republican...
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    Democratic Senator Thomas J. McIntyre ran for re-election to a third term but was defeated by Republican Gordon J. Humphrey. Raymond J. Coughlan, former U.S...
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    Buchanan, conservative columnist from Virginia (declined interest) Gordon J. Humphrey, former Senator from New Hampshire (declined interest) The U.S. Taxpayers...
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  • Mississippi Charles Humphrey (1792–1850), American lawyer and politician Friend Humphrey (1787–1854), New York politician Gordon J. Humphrey (born 1940), U...
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    decided to run for re-election to a fourth term, but was defeated by Gordon J. Humphrey, the Republican nominee also a professional pilot and conservative...
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    Support (Chair: Alan Dixon; Ranking Member: Gordon J. Humphrey) Strategic Forces and Nuclear Detterence (Chair: J. James Exon; Ranking Member: Strom Thurmond)...
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    Incumbent Democrat J. James Exon won re-election to a second term over Republican businesswoman Nancy Hoch. Incumbent Republican Gordon J. Humphrey won re-election...
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    Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Retrieved April 12, 2022. McMillion, Barry J. (March 8, 2022). "Supreme Court Nominations, 1789 to 2020: Actions by the...
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    W. Warner; Ranking Member: Henry M. Jackson) Preparedness (Chair: Gordon J. Humphrey); Ranking Member: Carl Levin) Sea Power and Force Projection (Chair:...
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    Member: Howard M. Metzenbaum) Energy Regulation (Chair: Gordon J. Humphrey; Ranking Member: J. Bennett Johnston) Energy Research and Development (Chair:...
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    Senator Gordon Humphrey 49%-44% Jeanne Shaheen, incumbent Governor of New Hampshire Mark Fernald, New Hampshire state senator Gordon J. Humphrey, former...
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    principal buildings (at "Lejeune Hall"). Report to the Honorable Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senate (September 1987). "Treatment of Prominent Athletes on...
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    Democrat J. James Exon won re-election to a third term, beating Republican U.S. Representative Hal Daub. Incumbent Republican Gordon J. Humphrey decided...
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    1978, he was narrowly defeated for re-election to a fourth term by Gordon Humphrey, who took advantage of a nationwide conservative movement and McIntyre's...
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    January 20, 1989 President pro tempore: Robert Byrd (D) Majority Leader: George J. Mitchell Majority Whip: Alan Cranston Policy Committee Co-Chair: Harry Reid...
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    6, 1984. Senator Gordon Humphrey was re-elected to a second term in office. Gordon J. Humphrey, incumbent Senator Senator Humphrey was unopposed for...
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    Preparedness (Chair: Gordon J. Humphrey; Ranking Member: Alan J. Dixon) Sea Power and Force Projection (Chair: William S. Cohen; Ranking Member: J. James Exon)...
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  • by New Hampshire Family Radio LLC, itself owned by former Senator Gordon J. Humphrey, and features programming from AP Radio and Bloomberg Radio. On December...
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  • From 1985 to 1989, Coit was a legislative assistant for Senator Gordon J. Humphrey. From 1989 to 1991, she served as a staffer for the United States...
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  • New Hampshire (1993–2011), Governor of New Hampshire (1989–1993) Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) John E. Sununu, U.S....
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  • as legislative director for United States Senator Gordon J. Humphrey. In 1990, he became Humphrey’s Chief of Staff. In 1994, MacDonald earned a juris...
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    Policy and Reprogramming (Chair: Robert Burren Morgan; Ranking Member: Gordon J. Humphrey) Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs (Chair: William Proxmire; Ranking...
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  • Senator Humphrey may refer to: Gordon J. Humphrey (born 1940), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire from 1979 to 1990 Hubert Humphrey (1911–1978), U.S. Senator...
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    Hampshire was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Gordon J. Humphrey decided to retire and not run for re-election to a third term. Republican...
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    (R-FL) Mark Hatfield (R-OR) John Heinz (R-PA) Jesse Helms (R-NC) Gordon J. Humphrey (R-NH) Roger Jepsen (R-IA) Robert Kasten (R-WI) Paul Laxalt (R-NV)...
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  • politicians and government officials, such as Wilson, Gordon J. Humphrey, Fred Iklé, and William J. Casey. Under the Reagan administration, U.S. support...
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    former tight end for the New England Patriots and convicted murderer Gordon J. Humphrey (born 1940), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1991) was born...
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    River, connecting Epsom to Pittsfield along Suncook Valley Road. Gordon J. Humphrey (born 1940), U.S. senator from 1978 to 1990 Sally Kelly, member of...
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    colleagues, 94 to 2. The only votes against him were those of Senator Gordon J. Humphrey of New Hampshire and Jesse Helms of North Carolina. Muskie himself...
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