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Miller Sets Up New PAC, Educational Organization
Former Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller has formed a new political action committee and a tax-exempt organization to educate about public policy issues.
Miller on Thursday said he was forming the Restoring Liberty Alaska PAC and the...Tags: Republican Party, Lisa Murkowski, Joe Miller, U.S. Senate, Alaska
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Miller Won't Appeal Order to Pay Legal Fees
The Associated PressUnsuccessful U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller won't appeal a judge's order that he pay more than $17,300 in legal fees incurred by the state in fighting his challenge to last year's race. Miller said Thursday that given the amount at issue, it didn't...Tags: Republican Party, Lisa Murkowski, Joe Miller, U.S. Senate, Alaska
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Sweeney stepping down as Murkowski state director
The man who managed U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski's historic re-election campaign last fall is stepping down as her office's state director. Murkowski said in a statement Friday that Kevin Sweeney is leaving to "pursue other opportunities." Sweeney, a...Tags: Republican Party, Lisa Murkowski, Joe Miller, Human Interest, Board of Directors
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Murkowski will not run as a Libertarian
The Alaska Libertarian Party says it does not want Lisa Murkowski as its candidate.
Murkowski now has few options if she cannot gain enough absentee votes to win the race against Republican front-runner Joe Miller.
According to the Libertarian Party,...Tags: Referenda, Executive Branch, Joe Miller, Local Elections, Government
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Timeline of Joe Miller's 2010 campaign
April 19: Joe Miller formally announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate as a Republican challenger to Sen. Lisa Murkowski. June 2: Former Gov. Sarah Palin endorses Miller in a post on her Facebook page. June 23: Shortly after endorsing Miller, the Tea...Tags: Jim Whitaker, Campaign Finance, CBS Corp., Referenda, Joe Miller
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Opponents in governor's race criticize Parnell over Dahlstrom flap
Former state Rep. Nancy Dahlstrom resigned as Gov. Sean Parnell's military affairs advisor Friday. The decision comes after Attorney General Dan Sullivan admits he gave the wrong advice to Parnell.
Dahlstrom left the state House in May, and quickly...Tags: Ethan Berkowitz, Executive Branch, Local Elections, Lawyers, Alaska
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Former Stroger aide Tyson to challenge indicted Rep. Derrick Smith
West Side Democratic leaders Wednesday picked a former top aide to onetime Cook County Board President Todd Stroger to mount a third-party challenge to indicted Rep. Derrick Smith in the November election. Lance Tyson once served as Stroger's chief of...
Tags: Cook County Government, Democratic Party, Jesse White, Barack Obama, Todd H. Stroger
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'Super PAC' money pours into Inland Empire congressional race
The battle for a San Bernardino County congressional seat has become a magnet for outside "super PAC" dollars. The June 5 primary election that pits Republican Rep. Gary G. Miller of Diamond Bar against Republican state Sen. Bob Dutton of Rancho...Tags: Gary G Miller, Services and Shopping, Republican Party, Housing Industry, Realty
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Romney tees off on Obama, teachers unions at Latino luncheon
WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney used a Latino business gathering as a forum to assail President Obama’s leadership of the economy and blame teachers unions for problems facing American education. The Republican presidential candidate is making...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Bain Capital, LLC, Republican Party, Washington, DC, Executive Branch
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Obama vote lags among Democrats in Arkansas, Kentucky primaries
Have you heard of John Wolfe? Chances are, voters in Arkansas haven't heard of him either. And yet, tens of thousands of Democrats cast a vote for him Tuesday's presidential primary in the state instead of the incumbent, President Obama. Wolfe, a...
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Panel picks former Stroger aide to run against indicted state lawmaker
Clout StreetWest Side Democratic leaders today picked a onetime aide to former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger to run against indicted state Rep. Derrick Smith this fall. The panel chose attorney Lance Tyson, who once worked for Stroger, over Chicago Police...Tags: Cook County Government, Robert Fioretti, Jesse White, Todd H. Stroger, Jason C. Ervin
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Don't condemn the will of GOP voters
On Saturday, Voice of the People had a letter titled "Lugar" by a reverend. The first paragraph lauded Sen. Richard Lugar's service to our country, a sentiment, that I feel, a large majority of Hoosiers would agree with. However, in the second paragraph...Tags: Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Elections, Sports, Richard Lugar
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