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Ever have a question about federal political campaigns, or the Federal Election Commission?
Next week the Federal Election Commission is having training classes in Kansas City for anyone interested in learning more about federal laws dealing with political campaigns, federal PACs, or party committees.
See the FEC flyer for this Kansas City event along with information about [...]

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Earl Glynn on November 18th, 2008

Johnson County Republicans held their reorganization meeting last night to elect new officers and new district delegates. This was one of many county meetings that is part of the statewide reorganization of the Kansas Republican Party.
Late on Monday the Kansas City Star reported that 17 elected precinct committee individuals would not be given [...]

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Mary Ca Ralstin, an unsuccessful Republican candidate for State Board of Education in the November general election, has been a Republican for Democrat Dennis Moore for at least four election cycles (8 years). This year both Ralstin and her husband, James, were listed in the recently published article about the 2008 class of [...]

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Earl Glynn on November 10th, 2008

Every election cycle since 1998 the Dennis Moore campaign solicits “Republicans” to support his congressional bid even though he’s a Democrat. 2008 was no different and Moore’s web site asked for “Republicans” to support Democrat Moore for Congress.
The 2008 “Republicans for Moore” list appeared in the Olathe Daily News and the Johnson County [...]

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Earl Glynn on October 8th, 2008

In every November general election since 1998, Democratic Congressman Dennis Moore publishes a list of “Republicans for Moore” either online or in newspapers.
A number of “Republicans for Moore” have followed the party defections of prominent Republicans to the Democratic Party, such as Lt. Gov. Mark Parkinson (once the KS GOP chair), former Attorney General [...]

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