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(Part 10) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 electio...
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(Part 10) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election cycle at the Grand Hotel Theatre on Mackinac Island. The debate was sponsored by the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance (www.mitaxpayers.org) and included moderator L. Brooks Patterson, panelists John Fund (columnist for the Wall Street Journal), Stephen Henderson (editorial page editor of the Detroit Free Press), and Kathy Hoekstra of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The candidates included Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, Attorney General Mike Cox, state Sen. Tom George, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra and Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder.
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(Part 9) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election cycle at the Grand Hotel Theatre on Mackinac Island. The debate was sponsored by the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance (www.mitaxpayers.org) and included moderator L. Brooks Patterson, panelists John Fund (columnist for the Wall Street Journal), Stephen Henderson (editorial page editor of the Detroit Free Press), and Kathy Hoekstra of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The candidates included Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, Attorney General Mike Cox, state Sen. Tom George, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra and Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder.
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(Part 8) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election...
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(Part 8) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election cycle at the Grand Hotel Theatre on Mackinac Island. The debate was sponsored by the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance (www.mitaxpayers.org) and included moderator L. Brooks Patterson, panelists John Fund (columnist for the Wall Street Journal), Stephen Henderson (editorial page editor of the Detroit Free Press), and Kathy Hoekstra of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The candidates included Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, Attorney General Mike Cox, state Sen. Tom George, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra and Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder.
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(Part 7) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election...
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(Part 7) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election cycle at the Grand Hotel Theatre on Mackinac Island. The debate was sponsored by the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance (www.mitaxpayers.org) and included moderator L. Brooks Patterson, panelists John Fund (columnist for the Wall Street Journal), Stephen Henderson (editorial page editor of the Detroit Free Press), and Kathy Hoekstra of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The candidates included Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, Attorney General Mike Cox, state Sen. Tom George, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra and Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder.
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(Part 6) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election...
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(Part 6) The first Republican Gubernatorial Debate for the 2010 election cycle at the Grand Hotel Theatre on Mackinac Island. The debate was sponsored by the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance (www.mitaxpayers.org) and included moderator L. Brooks Patterson, panelists John Fund (columnist for the Wall Street Journal), Stephen Henderson (editorial page editor of the Detroit Free Press), and Kathy Hoekstra of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The candidates included Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, Attorney General Mike Cox, state Sen. Tom George, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra and Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder.
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I only wish that there would be a CRI proposal passed in my state of Maryland.
If you have connections to Ward or Jennifer Gratz, please lead them to focus their campaign in the northeeast of the country as well. I know that proponents of racial preference are strong in the Mid Atlantic and New England area, but this is where most of the country's universities are located, especially Mass.
It'll be a tough fight but I'm up for it.