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Oppo
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« on: April 11, 2017, 08:57:01 PM »
« edited: April 11, 2017, 09:21:44 PM by Oppo »

Geraldine Anne Ferraro (1935-2019)
  • Member of the US House of Representatives (1979-1998)
  • House Majority Whip (1983-1989)
  • House Majority Leader (1989-1991, 1995-1998)
  • 1996: Rumored candidate for Democratic presidential nomination, declined, endorsed Lee Iacocca
  • House Minority Leader (1991-1995)
  • Secretary of State (1998-2005)
  • 2004: Rumored candidate for Democratic presidential nomination, declined, endorsed Senator Chris Matthews
  • 2008: Rumored candidate for Democratic presidential nomination, declined, endorsed Former Treasury Secretary Luis A. Miranda
  • 2012: Candidate for Democratic presidential nomination, def. Governor and 2008 nominee Rod Blagojevich
  • 2012: Democratic nominee for President of the United States, def. President Oliver North (R), former Governor Rod Blagojevich (C)
  • President of the United States (2013-2017)
  • 2016: Rumored candidate for Democratic presidential nomination, declined, endorsed eventual nominee Mayor Anthony Wiener
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Oppo
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2017, 09:41:53 PM »

Dennis John Kucinich (AIP-OH) (1946-)
  • Member of the Cleveland City Council (1969-1973)
  • Member of the US House of Representatives (1973-1982)
  • Governor of Ohio (1983-1988)
  • 1988: American Independent nominee for Vice President, def. Gov. Marshall Coleman (R), Gov. John V. Evans
  • Vice President of the United States (1989-1991)
  • President of the United States (1991-1993, 2017-)
  • 1992: Candidate for American Independent nomination for President of the United States, def. CEO Morry Taylor
  • 1992: American Independent presidential nominee, defeated by Gov. James Blanchard (D), def. Thomas Kean (R)
  • 1996: Rumored candidate for American Independent presidential nomination, declined, endorsed Newton Gingrich
  • 2000: Runored candidate for American Independent presidential nomination, declined, endorsed Gerald Long
  • 2004: Rumored candidate for American Independent presidential nomination, declined, endorsed Gary Kucinich
  • 2006: American Independent nominee for Governor of Ohio, defeated by Jim Jordan
  • 2016: Candidate for American Independent presidential nomination, def. Gov. Paul LePage
  • 2016: American Independent nominee for President of the United States, def. Robert Borski (R), Bill de Blasio (L)
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Oppo
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2017, 07:51:44 PM »

Stephen Joseph Harper


1986: Moved to Houston, TX, from Calgary, AB

1986-1989: Accountant for BP America, Inc.

1987-1988: Aide to Ron Paul's campaign for President (GOP primary)

1989-1993: Economist for BP America, Inc.

1991-1992: Chief aide to Ron Paul's campaign for President (GOP primary, Libertarian primary & general)

1993-2000: Economist for the Heritage Foundation

2001-2013: Republican Representative for Texas's 7th congressional district
    2005-2007: Chairman, House Subcmte. on Trade
     2007-2009: Ranking Member, House Subcmte. on Tax Policy
     2009-2011: Ranking Member, House Cmte. on Energy & Commerce
     2011-2013: Chair, House Cmte. on Energy & Commerce


2004: Equal Opportunity to Govern Amendment passed

2013-2017: Junior Senator for Texas

2017-present: 45th President of the United States


ELECTORAL HISTORY

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7, Republican primary
CULBERSON, John Abney (Republican) - 44.3%
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 42.8%
WAREING, Peter (Republican) - 12.9%

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7, Republican primary runoff
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 52.3%
CULBERSON, John Abney (Republican) - 47.7%

US House election, 2000, Texas District 7
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 74.3%
ICK, Gene R. (Democratic) - 24.7%

. . .

US Senate election in Texas, 2012, Republican primary
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 55.4%
LEPPERT, Thomas Chris (Republican) - 34.8%
Various (Republican) - 9.8%

US Senate election in Texas, 2012
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican) - 57.3%
SADLER, Paul (Democratic) - 41.2%
MYERS, John Jay (Libertarian) - 0.9%
COLLINS, David (Green) - 0.6%

Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016
TRUMP, Donald John (New York) - 1126 delegates, 35.7% PV
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Texas) - 867 delegates, 35.9% PV
CHRISTIE, Christopher James (New Jersey) - 223 delegates, 14.2% PV
KASICH, John Richard (Ohio) - 152 delegates, 7.6% PV

---gunshots!---

2016 Republican National Convention, 3rd ballot
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Texas) - 1677 delegates
WALKER, Scott Kevin (Utah) - 412 delegates
CHRISTIE, Christopher James (New Jersey) - 314 delegates
KASICH, John Richard (Ohio) - 69 delegates

United States presidential election, 2016
HARPER, Stephen Joseph (Republican-TX) - 306 EV, 50.3% PV
CLINTON, Hillary Rodham (Democratic-NY) - 232 EV, 47.1% PV
MAY, Elizabeth Evans (Ind. Democratic/Green-CT) - 0 EV, 2.5% PV


United States vice presidential election, 2016
AYOTTE, Kelly Ann (Republican-NH) - 306 EV, 50.1% PV
NELSON, William Clarence II (Democratic-FL) - 232 EV, 47.1% PV
MESPLAY, Kent (Ind. Democratic/Green-CA) - 0 EV, 2.6% PV




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