...opposing federal candidates, which are not coordinated with any candidate or political party because such communications present no threat of quid pro quo corruption...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...opposing federal candidates, which are not coordinated with any candidate or political party because such communications present no threat of quid pro quo corruption...
...to secure the votes of Republicans and so-called moderate, business...more liberal members of his party. "Prop 65...
...PLACE OF BIRTH: Sacramento POLITICAL AFFILIATION: Republican Q: What do you like best about being a...
...151; About a month after her party suffered a political drubbing at the polls, Connie Conway, the Republican leader of the California Assembly, unveiled...
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