Steve Forbes, cattle farmer

WASHINGTON, D.C. January 25, 2000 — Steve Forbes' signature line in his 2000 campaign is, "Steve Forbes: He wants you to win." But who's the

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"… recent tax forms filed by Americans for Hope, Government, and Opportunity. …"

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"… land and generate at least $500 in revenue a year. Which helps explain why Steve Forbes is in the cattle business. His New Jersey farm meets the state’s revenue …"

Here are the groups targeted by 'no-soft-money' pledge in New York race

By Marianne Holt and Kathryn Wallace

(Washington, October 3) New Yorks U.S. Senate candidates, Republican Representative Rick Lazio of Long Island and his Democratic opponent, f

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"… ides in GOP primaries. Earlier this year, the RLC spent $200,000 targeting Steve Forbes presidential bid. Forbes filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commi …"

Overnight guests at governor's mansion added $2.2 million to Bush campaign

By Nathaniel Heller

WASHINGTON, March 15, 2000 — Sixty of George W. Bush's overnight guests at the Texas Governor's Mansion have collectively given and raised m

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"… executive director of the Christian Coalition, and presidential candidate Steve Forbes in 1996, the transition from guests comprising friends and family to being …"

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Counting on a new accounting

By Marianne Lavelle

It has to be one of the more obscure subjects ever addressed in a news release from a major presidential campaign. John McCain — who two wee

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"… rgues may have made AIG and Lehman Brothers look worse off than they were. Steve Forbes calls the accounting rules a “virus” infecting the economy.So what is …"

Consultant Profile: Public Opinion Strategies

By Chris Landers

Major Clients in 2003-2004: National Republican Congressional Committee, Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA)

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"… Public Radio, NBC and the Wall Street Journal. …"