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  • ...r" law''' is intended to stop "most candidates who lose a primary election from coming back later in the year to run in the general election." [http://www. *Ohio State Rep. [[Joy Padgett]] in order to run in seat vacated by Rep. [[Bob Ne
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  • ...cted state political party committees"; and "devised strategy for judicial candidates and directed state legislative caucus programs," its website states.<ref>[h ...y effort on behalf of our clients," its website states. The following come from a partial list of SGM clients.<ref>[http://www.strategygroupmedia.com/OurCl
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  • ...not get involved in races where Republican incumbents are being challenged from the right." [http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20050428-042919-6665r.ht ==2006 Campaigns Supported==
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  • ...2006, in ''Salon'', "Brabender's current clients include [[Bob Ney]], the Ohio Republican who was mentioned in the [[Justice Department]]'s indictment of ...showPerson.php?id=2845&name=John-Brabender] "Another of the far right-wing candidates to get on board with BrabenderCox. Hutchinson lost, of course. Probably the
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  • ...''J. Kenneth Blackwell''' is the former Ohio Secretary of State and former Ohio gubernatorial candidate. Blackwell and former [[Republican Party|Republican ...oints.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pages/results/states/OH/G/00/ Ohio Governor Election Results], ''CNN.com'', Accessed March 15, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...0s and 30s who wanted to get involved but didn’t have the time to research candidates or the money to feel they were making a real difference. So, Fertik says, h CNM "focused on achieving clear results" by getting Democratic candidates elected to state-wide executive offices -- including "Governor, Lt. Governo
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  • ...news/36486224.html Plane crashes in Lake Twp. near homes; pilot is killed] Ohio.com/Akron ''Beacon-Journal''; December 20, 2008</ref> He is survived by his ...er Wilson]] for Congress 2000/2002/2004, [[Rick Santorum]] for Senate 2000/2006, and [[John Thune]] for Senate 2002/2004 to name just a few. New Media also
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  • ...et them with tailor-made messages." Personal information&mdash;"everything from your magazine subscriptions to real estate records&mdash;can and will be us ...ne/channel_story.php/97723 wrote] in ''Government Technology'', January 2, 2006.
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  • ...firm representing [[political action committee]]s for [[Republican Party]] candidates and entities. ...?txtName=HUCKABY+%2CDAVIS%2CLISKER&Cmte=RNC&cycle=2006 "Inkind" services] from the [[Republican Party]] and [[Republican National Committee]] respectively
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  • .../www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060418-1.html named] April 18, 2006, by President [[George W. Bush]] to be Director of the [[Office of Manageme .../2006/04/20060427-7.html sent] to the Senate for confirmation on April 27, 2006.
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  • ...el for Free Enterprise Coalition. [http://www.tpmcafe.com/blog/ohiomeister/2006/nov/03/procter_and_gamble_paying_for_push_polls_to_buy_off_evangelicals] ...idates disbursing money to a Free Enterprise Coalition in Washington DC in 2006, one as recent as five months ago."
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  • ...ic 1242<ref>http://guardianvoting.com/gvs/vs.html, accessed on October 26, 2006.</ref> is a [[Direct Recording Electronic]] (DRE) voting machine. This arti ...d, poll workers remove the memory cartridge that contains the vote records from each machine. These cartridges are then either physically transported to a
    11 KB (1,549 words) - 00:25, 26 October 2008
  • ...d, poll workers remove the memory cartridge that contains the vote records from each machine. These cartridges are then either physically transported to a ...oll workers remove their memory cartridges, which contain the vote records from each machine. At this point, the cartridges are physically transported to a
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  • In March 2006, Lewis was identified in the ''Congressional Quarterly'' as the executive director of the [[National Association of Elec ...rior to joining the Election Center. What little information was available from biographies sanctioned by Lewis appears to have been spun to talk up his ex
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  • This firm, founded according to its website in 1998, claims as of April 2006 to have "conducted over 1,500 research engagements in numerous countries ar ...oject, in addition to major corporations, the firm firm serves "Republican candidates and conservative organizations." [http://dmoz.org/Society/Politics/Consulta
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  • ...w up to Cillizza's December 5, 2006 [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2006/12/romney_continues_dc_staff_raid.html "Romney Continues D.C. Talent Raid"] *[[Carl Forti]] (former communications director at the [[National Republican Congressional Committee]])
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  • ...f Defeat' Call-in Campaign,"] Vets for Freedom (Israelated.com; aggregated from 'Wake Up America'), August 14, 2007.</ref> executive director [[Pete Hegset "Paid activists from MoveOn.org or Code Pink will scream, chant, and bully members of Congress i
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  • ...Beliefs," contributed $682,039 to 111 Republican House of Representatives candidates in the 2004 election cycle. ...akers," Rick Klein [http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2006/02/03/gop_ousts_blunt_as_majority_leader/ wrote] in the ''Boston Globe''.
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  • ...ee hearings in March 2005 into the conduct of the presidential election in Ohio. Hearne also testified before the Missouri commission to investigate the 20 ...received his law degree from Washington University Law School and his B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. He is a licensed pilot who has provided
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  • ...), is a "specialized online advertising agency" that was "born" July 2004 "from the merging of two prominent Republican Internet firms," Erin McPike [http: ...nnell]] [http://www.technomania.com/OurPeople.asp], head of the Cleveland, Ohio-based [[New Media Communications, Inc.]] [http://www.technomania.com/ourcom
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