Listen to native speakers pronounce “republican” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
Republican,
Republican.
Republican, he's leaving the party. Um,
"Republican" for short --
Republican governor in California to pass AB 32,
Republican senator friend of his that I
Republican I would have said Houston,
Republican part party and American
Republican president of the United
Republican president really says, "Come
Republican or Democrat, to do anything about it.
Republican primary debate and look at Jeb Bush and say,
Republican base, they don't give a shit about winning.
Republican officials were like, "Hey, we need to make sure
Republican Party is to generally be more
Republican area because it's a
Republican area or any other number of
Republican party.
Republican's not supposed to think like
Republican in your view? Got to give me
Republican president supported by 36% of
Republican and Democrat and actually
Republican politics. And that's why I
Republican support.
Republican willingness to upend
Republican governor of Georgia because
Republican fantasy draft of candidates
Republican nomination is just what
Republican primary voters was, I vote
Republican party, not at least overtly,
Republican party whereas they used to be
Republican party who would like things
Republican politics is heading. Uh, and
Republican party controls the White
Republican, and Haley Stevens, my
Republican. You see nothing but support
Republican party and never focus on
Republican party were also uh uh
Republican Party.
Republican was like all in democracy.
Republican, Democrat, left, right,
Republican-leaning districts, but
Republican-controlled.
Republican National Committee, Elizabeth
Republican for more than 25 years. I'm
Republican president said South Korea
Republican, liberal, conservative,
Republicans in the US. Uh and it's not
Republicans were often referred to in a derogatory way,
Republicans were increasingly engaging in debating climate science,
“Republican,”
“Republican.”
“Republican, he's leaving the party. Um,”
“"Republican" for short --”
“Republican governor in California to pass AB 32,”