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  2. Yale Political Union - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Political Union (YPU) is a debate society at Yale University, founded in 1934 by Alfred Whitney Griswold.It was modeled on the Cambridge Union and Oxford Union and the party system of the defunct Yale Unions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which were in turn inspired by the great literary debating societies of Linonia and Brothers in Unity.

  3. Peter Keisler - Wikipedia

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    A 1977 graduate from George W. Hewlett High School in Long Island, [1] he went to Yale University both for undergraduate and law school. As an undergraduate, Keisler was the Chairman of the Party of the Right (Yale) and the Speaker of the Yale Political Union. He graduated magna cum laude from Yale College in 1981 and then entered Yale Law School.

  4. Fareed Zakaria - Wikipedia

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    Fareed Rafiq Zakaria (/ f ə ˈ r iː d z ə ˈ k ɑːr i ə /; born January 20, 1964) is an Indian-born American journalist, political commentator, and author.He is the host of CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS and writes a weekly paid column for The Washington Post. [2]

  5. Greg Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    He was class valedictorian. Hyatt attended Yale University, where he was a member of the Yale Debate Association and the floor leader of the Party of the Right in the Yale Political Union. In 1979 he graduated from Boston College Law School and began practicing law. [5] [6] [2]

  6. Talk:Party of the Right (Yale) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Tory" was chosen in reference to the early-1950s "Tory Party" that had merged with the Party of the Right. (For one year, the merged party went by the name "Tory Party," but then chose to change its name to "Party of the Right.") And the word "Independent" was chosen as well, in order to refer explicitly to the fact that this new Tory ...

  7. Michael Knowles (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Conservatismin the United States. Michael John Knowles (born March 18, 1990) is an American conservative political commentator, YouTuber, author, and media host. He has worked for The Daily Wire since 2016.

  8. John C. Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    John C. Calhoun. John Caldwell Calhoun (/ kælˈhuːn /; [1] March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832. Born in South Carolina, he adamantly defended American slavery and sought to protect the interests of white Southerners.

  9. David R. Mayhew - Wikipedia

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    David R. Mayhew (born May 18, 1937) is a political scientist and Sterling Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Yale University. [2] He is widely considered one of the leading scholars on the United States Congress, and the author of nine influential books on American politics, including Congress: The Electoral Connection. [3]