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- Q16931890 subject Q7138029.
- Q16931890 subject Q8152369.
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- Q16931890 abstract "The Young Turks was a splinter group of politicians in the United States that broke off from the main Republican Party (GOP) during the early 1960s. The members of the group were mostly Congressmen, who had become disenchanted with the GOP, and were eager for change. They worked within the system to appoint their fellow members into leadership roles, so they could take control of the party. They were considered "rebels" by the traditional Republicans, in a similar manner that the Tea Party Congressional Caucus politicians were perceived by the 21st century Republican establishment. Gerald R. Ford, who would become President of the United States, was a Young Turk.".
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- Q16931890 wikiPageWikiLink Q7138029.
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- Q16931890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8152369.
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- Q16931890 comment "The Young Turks was a splinter group of politicians in the United States that broke off from the main Republican Party (GOP) during the early 1960s. The members of the group were mostly Congressmen, who had become disenchanted with the GOP, and were eager for change. They worked within the system to appoint their fellow members into leadership roles, so they could take control of the party.".
- Q16931890 label "Young Turks (U.S. politics)".