Templin was one of 135 candidates who ran for governor in the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election, receiving 1,067 votes. The San Diego described her as a "swing dance enthusiast." During the recall campaign, Templin appeared on a statewide PBS news program as she was dipped by a dance partner while declaring that California was "upside down." She has also run for California Attorney General in 1998 and 2002 as a candidate of the American Independent Party of California and has been a perennial candidate for Congress in California's 50th and 51st district in 2004.
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Ron Paul Liberty Iowa Primary Caucus Uncle Sam
Ron Paul Liberty Iowa Primary Caucus Uncle Sam
Democratic Party Main article: United States Democratic presidential candidates, 2008 for the Democratic Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Campaign Site Hillary Clinton, New York and former First Lady Christopher Dodd, U.S. Senator Connecticut John Edwards North Carolina 2004 Democratic vice Presidential candidate Alaska Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Representative Ohio Barack Obama, Illinois Bill Richardson, Governor mexico Secretary of Energy al gore Vice President of the United States draft winning his Nobel Peace Prize, Gore said that he had no plans to run in 2008, "I'm involved in another kind of campaign. It's a global campa
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Ron Paul Tea Party Maryland v Boston College Football
Ron Paul Tea Party Maryland v Boston College Football
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Ron Paul Liberty Iowa Primary Caucus Uncle Sam
Ron Paul Liberty Iowa Primary Caucus Uncle Sam
Ron Paul Liberty Iowa Primary Caucus Uncle Sam
Democratic Party Main article: United States Democratic presidential candidates, 2008 for the Democratic Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Campaign Site Hillary Clinton, New York and former First Lady Christopher Dodd, U.S. Senator Connecticut John Edwards North Carolina 2004 Democratic vice Presidential candidate Alaska Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Representative Ohio Barack Obama, Illinois Bill Richardson, Governor mexico Secretary of Energy al gore Vice President of the United States draft winning his Nobel Peace Prize, Gore said that he had no plans to run in 2008, "I'm involved in another kind of campaign. It's a global campa
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Ron Paul Tea Party Maryland v Boston College Football
Ron Paul Tea Party Maryland v Boston College Football
Ron Paul Tea Party Maryland v Boston College Football
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Democratic Party Main article: United States Democratic presidential candidates, 2008 for the Democratic Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Campaign Site ...
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Democratic Party Main article: United States Democratic presidential candidates, 2008 for the Democratic Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Campaign Site Hillary Clinton, New York and former First Lady Christopher Dodd, U.S. Senator Connecticut John Edwards North Carolina 2004 Democratic vice Presidential candidate Alaska Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Representative Ohio Barack Obama, Illinois Bill Richardson, Governor mexico Secretary of Energy al gore Vice President of the United States draft winning his Nobel Peace Prize, Gore said that he had no plans to run in 2008, "I'm involved in another kind of campaign. It's a global campaign to change the way people think about the climate crisis Withdrawn tom Vilsack Governor of Iowa, withdrew due to a lack funds and endorsed Republican rudy Mayor of New York City mike Huckabee Governor of Arkansas Duncan Hunter California alan Keyes U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council John McCain Arizona ron paul revolution Texas and 1988 Libertarian Presidential nominee mitt Romney Governor of Massachusetts tom Tancredo Colorado fred Thompson U.S. Senator from Tennessee third tier Withdrawn warming sam Brownback Kansas Jim Gilmore Governor of Virginia tommy Thompson Governor of Wisconsin Secretary of Health and Human Services, endorsed Giuliani. Constitution Party Don J. Grundmannf California Bryan Malatesta Diane Beall Templin California Green Official Press Release Jared Ball† of Washington DC Elaine Brown Georgia Jesse Johnson West Virginia Mountain Party Governor of West Virginia jerry Kann New York Cynthia McKinney Georgia Congresswoman Kent Mesplay California, California Delegate to the Green National Committee Kat Swift co-chair of Green Party Ralph Nader Connecticut Rebecca Rotzler Daniel Imperato Florida Bob Jackson of Michigan Mike Jingozian of Oregon Steve Kubby California Alden Link New York George Phillies Massachusetts Wayne Allyn Root Nevada Christine Smith Colorado Potential Ed Thompson Tomah, Wisconsin mayor and 2002 Wisconsin gubernatorial Socialist Party USA Socialist Party USA nominated Brian Moore Florida for president, and Stewart Alexander California for vice-president, at the party's St. Louis convention Unity08 Party No official for the newly formed Unity08 Party have yet announced themselves, but the two most frequently mentioned Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel Withdrawn candidates (minor parties) Green Party Alan Augustson seek instead the United States House of Representatives seat for the Illinois' 5th congressional district. Jerome Corsi was seeking the Constitution Party nomination, but Doug Stanhope comedian, had publicly announced his intentions to run, Federal Election Commission regulations Kent McManigal Radical Libertarian Independents Steve Adams of Kentucky Donald K. Allen of ohio Blake Ashby of Missouri John Taylor Bowles South Carolina (Campaign Site) Don Cordell California Jon A Greenspon California Jack Grimes Pennsylvania Vincent S. Hamm Colorado Bob W. Hargis Oklahoma David Koch of Utah Thomas J. Kozee Jr. paris hilton nude naked fed fereral reserve ron paul tea party president obama giuliani republican money bomb news alex jones Brad Lord-Leutwyler Michael Stephen LevinsonDavid J. Masters Charles T. Maxham James H. McCall Joe Schrine Kelcey Wilson ipod sex video paris hilton parishilton nightvision zune apple sexy iphone fun funny microsoft music mp3 camera horny infowars
Democratic Party Main article: United States Democratic presidential candidates, 2008 for the Democratic Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Campaign Site Hillary Clinton, New York and former First Lady Christopher Dodd, U.S. Senator Connecticut John Edwards North Carolina 2004 Democratic vice Presidential candidate Alaska Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Representative Ohio Barack Obama, Illinois Bill Richardson, Governor mexico Secretary of Energy al gore Vice President of the United States draft winning his Nobel Peace Prize, Gore said that he had no plans to run in 2008, "I'm involved in another kind of campaign. It's a global campaign to change the way people think about the climate crisis Withdrawn tom Vilsack Governor of Iowa, withdrew due to a lack funds and endorsed Republican rudy Mayor of New York City mike Huckabee Governor of Arkansas Duncan Hunter California alan Keyes U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council John McCain Arizona ron paul revolution Texas and 1988 Libertarian Presidential nominee mitt Romney Governor of Massachusetts tom Tancredo Colorado fred Thompson U.S. Senator from Tennessee third tier Withdrawn warming sam Brownback Kansas Jim Gilmore Governor of Virginia tommy Thompson Governor of Wisconsin Secretary of Health and Human Services, endorsed Giuliani. Constitution Party Don J. Grundmannf California Bryan Malatesta Diane Beall Templin California Green Official Press Release Jared Ball† of Washington DC Elaine Brown Georgia Jesse Johnson West Virginia Mountain Party Governor of West Virginia jerry Kann New York Cynthia McKinney Georgia Congresswoman Kent Mesplay California, California Delegate to the Green National Committee Kat Swift co-chair of Green Party Ralph Nader Connecticut Rebecca Rotzler Daniel Imperato Florida Bob Jackson of Michigan Mike Jingozian of Oregon Steve Kubby California Alden Link New York George Phillies Massachusetts Wayne Allyn Root Nevada Christine Smith Colorado Potential Ed Thompson Tomah, Wisconsin mayor and 2002 Wisconsin gubernatorial Socialist Party USA Socialist Party USA nominated Brian Moore Florida for president, and Stewart Alexander California for vice-president, at the party's St. Louis convention Unity08 Party No official for the newly formed Unity08 Party have yet announced themselves, but the two most frequently mentioned Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel Withdrawn candidates (minor parties) Green Party Alan Augustson seek instead the United States House of Representatives seat for the Illinois' 5th congressional district. Jerome Corsi was seeking the Constitution Party nomination, but Doug Stanhope comedian, had publicly announced his intentions to run, Federal Election Commission regulations Kent McManigal Radical Libertarian Independents Steve Adams of Kentucky Donald K. Allen of ohio Blake Ashby of Missouri John Taylor Bowles South Carolina (Campaign Site) Don Cordell California Jon A Greenspon California Jack Grimes Pennsylvania Vincent S. Hamm Colorado Bob W. Hargis Oklahoma David Koch of Utah Thomas J. Kozee Jr. paris hilton nude naked fed fereral reserve ron paul tea party president obama giuliani republican money bomb news alex jones Brad Lord-Leutwyler Michael Stephen LevinsonDavid J. Masters Charles T. Maxham James H. McCall Joe Schrine Kelcey Wilson ipod sex video paris hilton parishilton nightvision zune apple sexy iphone fun funny microsoft music mp3 camera horny infowars
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Ron Paul Tea Party Maryland v Boston College Football
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Democratic Party Main article: United States Democratic presidential candidates, 2008 for the Democratic Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Campaign Site ...
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published:24 Dec 2007
Ron Paul Liberty Iowa Primary Caucus Uncle Sam
Ron Paul Liberty Iowa Primary Caucus Uncle Sam
published:24 Dec 2007
views:1780
Democratic Party Main article: United States Democratic presidential candidates, 2008 for the Democratic Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Campaign Site Hillary Clinton, New York and former First Lady Christopher Dodd, U.S. Senator Connecticut John Edwards North Carolina 2004 Democratic vice Presidential candidate Alaska Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Representative Ohio Barack Obama, Illinois Bill Richardson, Governor mexico Secretary of Energy al gore Vice President of the United States draft winning his Nobel Peace Prize, Gore said that he had no plans to run in 2008, "I'm involved in another kind of campaign. It's a global campaign to change the way people think about the climate crisis Withdrawn tom Vilsack Governor of Iowa, withdrew due to a lack funds and endorsed Republican rudy Mayor of New York City mike Huckabee Governor of Arkansas Duncan Hunter California alan Keyes U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council John McCain Arizona ron paul revolution Texas and 1988 Libertarian Presidential nominee mitt Romney Governor of Massachusetts tom Tancredo Colorado fred Thompson U.S. Senator from Tennessee third tier Withdrawn warming sam Brownback Kansas Jim Gilmore Governor of Virginia tommy Thompson Governor of Wisconsin Secretary of Health and Human Services, endorsed Giuliani. Constitution Party Don J. Grundmannf California Bryan Malatesta Diane Beall Templin California Green Official Press Release Jared Ball† of Washington DC Elaine Brown Georgia Jesse Johnson West Virginia Mountain Party Governor of West Virginia jerry Kann New York Cynthia McKinney Georgia Congresswoman Kent Mesplay California, California Delegate to the Green National Committee Kat Swift co-chair of Green Party Ralph Nader Connecticut Rebecca Rotzler Daniel Imperato Florida Bob Jackson of Michigan Mike Jingozian of Oregon Steve Kubby California Alden Link New York George Phillies Massachusetts Wayne Allyn Root Nevada Christine Smith Colorado Potential Ed Thompson Tomah, Wisconsin mayor and 2002 Wisconsin gubernatorial Socialist Party USA Socialist Party USA nominated Brian Moore Florida for president, and Stewart Alexander California for vice-president, at the party's St. Louis convention Unity08 Party No official for the newly formed Unity08 Party have yet announced themselves, but the two most frequently mentioned Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel Withdrawn candidates (minor parties) Green Party Alan Augustson seek instead the United States House of Representatives seat for the Illinois' 5th congressional district. Jerome Corsi was seeking the Constitution Party nomination, but Doug Stanhope comedian, had publicly announced his intentions to run, Federal Election Commission regulations Kent McManigal Radical Libertarian Independents Steve Adams of Kentucky Donald K. Allen of ohio Blake Ashby of Missouri John Taylor Bowles South Carolina (Campaign Site) Don Cordell California Jon A Greenspon California Jack Grimes Pennsylvania Vincent S. Hamm Colorado Bob W. Hargis Oklahoma David Koch of Utah Thomas J. Kozee Jr. paris hilton nude naked fed fereral reserve ron paul tea party president obama giuliani republican money bomb news alex jones Brad Lord-Leutwyler Michael Stephen LevinsonDavid J. Masters Charles T. Maxham James H. McCall Joe Schrine Kelcey Wilson ipod sex video paris hilton parishilton nightvision zune apple sexy iphone fun funny microsoft music mp3 camera horny infowars
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Ron Paul Tea Party Maryland v Boston College Football
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