John Wold: A Conservative of Consequence
Gizzi, John, Human Events
JOHN GIZZI ON POLITICS
Forty-two years after he served in Congress, more than a half-century after he wrenched a moribund state party organization into the 20th century, John Schiller Wold is considered the father of the modern Republican Party of Wyoming.
For a large state with a small population, Wyoming has sure produced a lot of significant Republican leaders," John Wold, former U.S. representative and Republican state chairman of the Equality State, told Human Events recently.
He was right. Dick Cheney, former Sen. (1978-96) Al Simpson, and the late Sen. (1976-94) Malcolm Wallop were all Republicans of consequence. Wyoming's current Republican Sens. Mike Enzi and ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: John Wold: A Conservative of Consequence.
Contributors: Gizzi, John - Author.
Magazine title: Human Events.
Volume: 68.
Issue: 49
Publication date: December 24, 2012.
Page number: 22+.
© Human Events Publishing, Inc. Feb 16, 2009.
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