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Boehner’s dissidents: More historical context about speakership revolts Jeffery Jenkins and Charles Stewart III - January 8, 2015 The opposition to the reelection of John Boehner by the
The revolt against Boehner in historical perspective Jeffery Jenkins and Charles Stewart III - January 6, 2015 John Boehner is on the verge of being reelected House