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Steve Foley, CA-47, congressional candidate
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Republican National Hispanic Assembly of California endorses Congressional candidate Steve Foley

Posted May 22, 2012 by courtesy

The following information was released by the Steve Foley for Congress campaign. Today, the Steve Foley for Congress campaign is honored to announce a key endorsement by the Republican National Hispanic Assembly (RNHA) of California in the District 47 congressional race. The RNHA is the only Hispanic Republican organization to be recognized as an ally [...]

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Congressional candidate Foley endorsed by American Independent Party

Posted May 15, 2012 by courtesy

The following information was released by the Steve Foley for Congress campaign. The Steve Foley for U.S. Congress campaign announced today that the American Independent Party has endorsed him in California’s 47th District congressional race. Though Mr. Foley is running as a Republican, he was honored to learn late last week that the American Independent [...]

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Congressional candidate Foley responds to Lowenthal charges

Posted April 25, 2012 by courtesy

The following information was released by Steve Foley for U.S. Congress. Let it never be said that State Senator Alan Lowenthal is a slouch. He’s got political posturing, scare tactics and the rhetoric of dependency down to a science. It’s obvious, however, that he’s more interested in making the poor and the taxpayer alike victims [...]

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Congressional candidate Foley takes aim at Kuykendall, DeLong

Posted April 5, 2012 by courtesy

The following information was released by Steve Foley for Congress. Four little words. But they are filled with both history and potential. It matters that Carter was elected in 1976. It matters even more that Reagan was elected in 1980. It matters that Al Gore lost in 2000. It matters that Marco Rubio, Mike Lee [...]

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