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<title>WANTED: IL Republican Precinct Committeemen: How You Can Help Take Back Your Party</title>
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<description>EDITOR&#x26;#x27;S NOTE: Many Americans believe only the wealthy or politically well-connected can run for elected office. However, you can take part in a grass roots effort designed to put the Illinois GOP back in the hands of the people. The following information was compiled by Doug Ibendahl, co-founder of Republican Young Professionals (RYP) (http://www.ilryp.org) and contributor to Champion News (http://www.championnews.net/). Ibendahl addresses the process Illinois voters can follow to become a Republican Precinct Committeeman. Ibendahl writes, &#x26;#x22;Only 10 valid signatures from registered voters in your precinct are needed to get on the ballot for Precinct Committeeman...&#x26;#x22; (Rules may differ in...</description>
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<title>Herman Cain, Georgia&#x26;#x27;s next United States Senator</title>
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<description>Posted on Wed, Jun. 16, 2004 Black businessman looks for GOP votes in Senate race DICK PETTYS Associated Press ROCKMART, Ga. - Herman Cain is a self-made man with a rags-to-riches background and a yen to start a political career at the top, never mind the long march most candidates make through steppingstone offices to get a shot at the U.S. Senate. It&#x26;#x27;s not a unique biography for a Republican candidate in Georgia and it invites comparisons to Guy Millner, the wealthy businessman who seemed ill-suited to the campaign trail and three times led Georgia Republicans to electoral defeats in...</description>
<author>The Miami Herald</author>
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