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  • ...to Pennsylvannia Green Party: [[U.S. congressional elections in 2006|2006 congressional election]] == ...niel Ledeen's mother, [[Barbara Ledeen]], worked as an aide for Republican Pennsylvania Senator [[Rick Santorum]].
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  • ...the help of nay-sayer potential fundraisers like the [[DCCC]] (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee). ...ress, who also lost by the same margin in 2004, and is opposing Gerlach in 2006.
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  • ...ical action committee", a group established in the U.S. to funnel money to congressional election campaigns). ...l elections in 2006]], it has "made early donations to eight congressional candidates that are both enlisted and officer veterans, and/or well documented patriot
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  • ...f [[media]] firm [[BrabenderCox]] is serving as a political consultant for Pennsylvania [[Congress]]ional [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate [[Diana L. Irey ...ttp://www.salon.com/opinion/conason/2006/06/02/murtha_irey/ wrote] June 2, 2006, in ''Salon'', "Brabender's current clients include [[Bob Ney]], the Ohio R
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  • ...(PACs), The [[Republican Party]] and its affiliates, Republican political candidates and Republican Members of [[Congress]]." [http://www.irey.com/News/Read.asp 2006:
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  • ...d $132,457 respectively. [http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527new.asp?cycle=2006] ...www.patriotproject.com/2006/09/front_group_rep.php reported] September 28, 2006, for [[The Patriot Project]]. The Fund is "running ads saying - sit down fo
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  • ...ashington.pa.us/generalpage.php?menuDept=3&genPageID=47 Washington County, Pennsylvania, Commissioner]. Elected in 1996, Irey is "the only woman ever to be elected ...nto a regional renaissance tower, served on the boards of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Growth Alliance and Pittsburgh Regional Alliance executive board and co-cha
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  • ...s serving as House majority whip from 1995 to 2002, and as majority leader from 2002 until the end of September [2005] ... the records show that the tiny U ...April 20, 2005 (updated December 29, 2005), that in 1998, the [[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee]] "filed a Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations (R
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  • Co-founder and Chairman [[Jon Soltz]] "organized veterans in Pennsylvania for [[John Kerry]]'s [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential c ...mean they don’t wish to be disclosed. Well, we have received some support from [[Democracy Alliance]] this year (2007), but only through a special funding
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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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  • ...(MW) of electrical generating capacity in the United States, primarily in Pennsylvania and Montana, and delivers electricity to customers in the United Kingdom. P ...squehanna, located on its namesake river seven miles northeast of Berwick, Pennsylvania.
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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
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  • ...The company operates over 35 power plants in 11 states (mainly Maryland, [[Pennsylvania]], [[New York]], [[West Virginia]], and [[California]]) under its operating ...wants to gain generating capacity in North America and defeat a rival bid from Buffett's MidAmerican Energy Holdings," reported the ''Washington Post''. "
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  • ...ms." <ref>[http://www.vanityfair.com/business/features/2010/06/fracking-in-pennsylvania-201006 "A Colossal Fracking Mess"], Vanity Fair 2010.</ref> And according t ...and its CEO was the biggest spender in the election of the new governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Corbett.
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  • ...publican activist, and chairman of the Jewish Policy Center, who served as Pennsylvania state chairman for the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]]/[[George H.W. Bush|Bush]] c ...1/ Republican Jewish Coalition,] NNDB.com.</ref> the Republican fundraiser from Missouri who was named in an April 2007 recess appointment as Ambassador to
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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: ...for the [[Republican National Convention]], Bush Cheney '04, the Ohio and Pennsylvania Republican Parties, [[John Thune]]'s South Dakota Senatorial campaign and t
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  • ...American Association]],<ref>[http://www.senate.gov/~govt-aff/12.pdf Letter from Steven R. Ross and Mark J. MacDougall; Affidavit: "Ted Sioeng, His Family, ...//www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2007/04/congressional_cash.html "Congressional Cash,"] ''The Daily Politics'' Blog/''New York Daily News'', April 17, 2007
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  • ...and items on the state level, and has also worked on behalf of a number of candidates, including Governor [[Scott Walker]] (R-WI).<ref name="AFP"/> ...2012) as it unsuccessfully attempted to defeat President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats," including $83 million on "communications, ads, and media."<ref>
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  • ...NA''' is a major U.S. health insurance corporation, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to its website, CIGNA "provides health care and related benefits ...rts, going back to 2005, to rebrand "as a health services company and away from a health insurance company." <ref>Jaimy Lee, "[http://www.prweekus.com/Late
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  • ...million to political candidates, and that BIPAC sent 3.7 million messages from affiliates' employees to legislators.<ref name="successful 2014"/> Corporat ...ndividuals and other corporate and association political action committees from around the country."<ref name="2007 about">BIPAC, "[https://web.archive.org
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