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Mike PAC (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs Mike PAC is the leadership PAC affiliated with Congressman Mike Ferguson (R-NJ). |
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Mike Meyer (PB Member) |
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Mike D. (PB Member) |
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Mike Palecek (Politician) |
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Mike Koepf (Politician) |
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Mike Brinegar (Politician) |
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Mike Manicone (Politician) |
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Mike Hebert (Politician) |
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Mike Massaro (Politician) |
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Mike Steger (Politician) |
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Mike Binkley (Politician) |
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Mike Martisko (Politician) |
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Mike Mover (Politician) |
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Mike Mahaffey (Politician) |
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Mike Mcmonagle (Politician) |
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Mike Halleck (Politician) |
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Mike Moore (Politician) |
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Mike Fitzgerald (Politician) |
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Mike Egger (Politician) |
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Mike Miller (Politician) |
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Mike Fjetland (Politician) |
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Mike Leibowitz (Politician) |
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Mike Cox (Person) Attorney General Mike Cox took office 01 Jan 2003 as Michigan's 52nd Attorney General. |
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Mike Warkentin (Politician) |
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Mike Freyman (Politician) |
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Mike Roman (Person) |
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Mike Campell (Person) Campaign Senior National Advisor Mike Campbell is the Senior National Advisor (South Carolina) for Mike Huckabee's 2008 presidential campaign. A businessman, he unsucessfully ran for Lieutenant Governor of SC in 2006. |
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Mike Henry (Person) Deputy Campaign Manager Mike Henry is the Deputy Campaign Manager for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. He previously managed Tim Kaine's successful campaign for Governor of Virginia in 2005. |
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Mike Murphy (Person) |
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Mike Lempres (Person) |
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Mike Hubbard (Person) Chairman of the Alabama Republican Executive Committee |
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Mike Protack (Person) Airline pilot, 2008 Gubernatorial Candidate (Delaware) Mike Protack is a current candidate for Governor of Delaware (2008). Mike Protack had unsuccessful bids in 2004 in the Republican Gubernatorial primary, and the 2006 U.S. Senate Primary in Delaware. |
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Mike Illitch (Contributor) |
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Mike Nichols (Person) |
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Mike Schneider (Politician) |
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Mike Angwin (Politician) |
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Mike Donlan (Politician) |
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Mike Rethman (Politician) |
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Mike Ewall (Politician) |
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Mike Boerste (Politician) |
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Mike Arcello (Politician) |
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Mike Greene (Politician) |
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Mike Highlen (Politician) |
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Mike Eagles (Politician) |
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Mike Olmer (Politician) |
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Mike Huckabee (Politician) Fmr. Governor & Minister Mike Huckabee was the 54th Governor of the state of Arkansas from 1996-2007. An ordained Baptist minister, he is a strong conservative and ran for the 2008 Republican Convention's nomination for president. |
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Mike Beebe (Politician) Governor of Arkansas & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate Prior to being elected Governor of Arkansas in 2006, Beebe practiced law in Searcy, Arkansas for ten years. In 1982 he was elected to the Arkansas State Senate, where he served for twenty years. In 2002 he was elected attorney general of Arkansas. |
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Mike Turner (Politician) Representative Mike Turner is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, and represents the state's third congressional district. |
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Mike Thompson (Politician) Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate C. Michael Thompson is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives serving California's 1st congressional district. |
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Mike Johanns (Politician) former Secretary of Agriculture Appointed by Bush II in 2005 to be Secretary of Agriculture, Johanns formerly served as Governor of Nebraska from 1999-2005. He recently resigned this post and is expected to announce his candidacy for the Nebraska Senate seat in 2008. |
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Mike Rounds (Politician) Governor A former State Senator, Rounds won the Governorship in 2002 by running on a platform of positive campaigning. He was re-elected in 2006 despite a drop in approval because of a controversial abortion bill signed in early 2006. |
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Mike Thompson (Politician) |
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Mike Ross (Politician) Congressman & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate Congressman Mike Ross was elected to represent Arkansas' 4th District in 2000. |
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Mike Leavitt (Politician) Secretary of Health and Human Services Formerly the Governor of Utah (1993-2003), Leavitt later served as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (2003-05) before becoming Secretary of Health and Human Services in 2005. |
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Mike Simpson (Politician) Representative Michael Keith "Mike" Simpson, D.D.S. is a Republican United States Representative from Idaho. He represents Idaho's 2nd congressional district. |
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Mike Rogers (Politician) Representative Mike Rogers is a Republican politician representing Michigan's 8th congressional district. |
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Mike Gravel (Politician) Fmr. Alaskan Senator Mike Gravel served as an Alaskan Senator from 1969-81 and is the founder of The Democracy Foundation, a non-profit in favor of direct democracy. He left the Democratic Party to pursue the Libertarian Party nomination. |
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Mike Enzi (Politician) Senator One of the more conservative Senators at present, Enzi was elected to the Upper House in 1996. Though strongly for the war in Iraq, he voted against a 2007 Funding due to its domestic spending earmarks. He is up for re-election in 2008. |
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Mike Dewine (Politician) |
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Mike Crapo (Politician) Senator A lawyer before public office, Crapo was elected to the House for Idaho's 2nd District in 1993. In 1999, he won his Senate seat. One of the 'safest' in the Senate, many Republicans want him appointed to a higher position in the GOP leadership. |
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Mike Conaway (Politician) Representative Mike Conaway, is a Republican from Texas who represents that state's 11th congressional district which includes West Texas, Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, and Brownwood. |
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Mike Honda (Politician) Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate Michael Makoto "Mike" Honda serves as a Democratic Congressman for California's 15th congressional district, which encompasses Silicon Valley. |
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Mike Pence (Politician) Representative Mike Pence is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for Indiana's 6th congressional district. |
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Mike Parker (Politician) |
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Mike Michaud (Politician) Representative Michael Herman (Mike) Michaud is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives. He represents Maine's 2nd congressional district. |
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Mike Ciresi (Politician) Attorney Mike Ciresi is a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2008 for the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. A successful attorney, Ciresi has taken on the tobacco industry, winning a settlement of $6 billion for Minnesota. He is a self-described progressive moderate. |
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Mike Davis (Person) |
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Mike Erlandson (Politician) |
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Mike Spano (Person) Member, State Assembly |
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Mike Smitley (Person) Business consultant Mike Smitley is a candidate in the 2007 special election for Ohio's 5th congressional district. |
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Mike Psak (Person) Truck Driver Mike Psak is a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2008. |
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Mike Hellon (Politician) |
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Mike Neubecker (Person) |
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Mike Crotts (Politician) |
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Mike Herson (Politician) |
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Mike Jorgenson (Person) State Senator State Senator Mike Jorgenson has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Senator Larry Craig if Craig resigns his seat in the U.S. Senate. |
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Mike Lowry (Politician) |
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Mike Gabbard (Politician) Hawaii State Senator |
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Mike Duncan (Person) RNC Chairman Robert M. (Mike) Duncan, a 30-year political strategist and veteran of Republican politics, was elected as the 60th Chairman of the Republican National Committee in January 2007. |
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Mike Fahey (Person) Mayor Mike Fahey is in his second term as Mayor of Omaha. He is rumored as a potential Democratic candidate for Senate in 2008. |
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Mike Cole (Person) Member, State Assembly |
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