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  • ===2006 elections=== In 2006, Beebe defeated [[Republican]] [[Asa Hutchinson]] in the race for governor.
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  • ===2006 election=== In 2006, Patrick was elected the first black governor of Massachusetts.<ref name="W
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  • ...cratic]] governor of [[New Hampshire]], elected 2004. He was re-elected in 2006, 2008, and 2010.<ref name="WP">[http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/John_Lyn Lynch was a superdelegate in the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
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  • ===2006 election=== In 2006, O'Malley won the governorship by beating incumbent Republican Gov. [[Rober
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  • ...Cue is a graduate of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, with degrees in economics and journalism. " <ref>[http://www.globalactionforchildren.org/in ==Resources and articles==
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  • ...public and to community leaders to support sound and progressive policies related to health policy, social welfare policy and government reform policy," the ...iel [http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/001901.php reported] October 31, 2006.
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  • ...(4) Nonprofit Organizations}}</ref> There has long been a hanging question in campaign finance law, however, over just what constitutes a political commu ...f millions they spent in 2002 were instrumental in putting the Senate back in GOP hands--and there's every possibility they could help push Bush and the
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  • ...e Democratic candidates and committees of their choice at www.actblue.com. In four years, ActBlue has sent more than $165 million to some 3200 candidates ==Resources and articles==
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  • '''Democracy for America''' (DFA) was created in 2004 by then [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|presidential]] candidate [[ In the March 23, 2004, issue of ''Salon'', Lisa Chamberlain wrote that Dean ha
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  • ...d $132,457 respectively. [http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527new.asp?cycle=2006] ...er King, Jr. Was a Republican'," Johnson wrote. BRFF is "set up to run ads in urban areas that say, 'Democrats started the Ku Klux Klan,' 'Democrats rele
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  • ...lds of politics, business, and culture," its founders stated in a July 11, 2006, announcement. [http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=17547&hed=+Politic ...dyn/content/article/2006/07/11/AR2006071101104.html wrote] in the July 12, 2006, ''Washington Post''.
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  • [[Image:ellentauscher.jpg|thumb|Ellen Tauscher works in the State Department]] ...A [[Democrat]], Tauscher previously was a U.S. Representative for the 10th Congressional district of California 1997 to 2009.<ref name="WP">[http://www.whorunsgov.c
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  • '''Stop Child Predators''' (SCP) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC dedicated to establishing penalty enhancements for those fou ...and_Elections&Template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=12252 Public Safety & Elections Task Force], ALEC website, accessed July 10, 2011. </ref> Rumenap has been
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  • In 2003, Huckaby Davis Lisker received three payments totalling $30,076 for "C .../parties/expenddetail.asp?txtName=HUCKABY+%2CDAVIS%2CLISKER&Cmte=RNC&cycle=2006 "Inkind" services] from the [[Republican Party]] and [[Republican National
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  • ...Americans United For Change broadened its scope to build broad public and congressional support for action on a wide range of long-stalled policy issues." [http:// ...rector for [[USAction]] and also helped run [[Americans Against Escalation in Iraq]].
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  • [[Image:daveobey.jpg|thumb|Dave Obey previously served the 7th Congressional district of Wisconsin]] ...Ross Obey''', a [[Democrat]], is a former U.S. Representative for the 7th Congressional District of Wisconsin, having served 1969 to 2011.<ref name="WP">[http://ww
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  • ...olitical advertisements in America's top markets, with 831 airings, coming in ahead of the [[Republican National Committee]] ranking at #10 with 794 airi ==2006 Voter Suppression Radio "Ads"==
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  • :"'Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the [[United States C ...eeping with long-standing U.S. law and policy limiting the military's role in domestic affairs.
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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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  • ...and automatically terminated by the Virginia State Corporations Commission in January 2007: [http://coffeehouse.tpmcafe.com/blog/mrs_panstreppon/2007/may ...nneled $2.8 million through the Free Enterprise Coalition to fund election-related legal expenses between 2004 and 2005," Mrs. Panstreppon [http://coffeehouse
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