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  2. Mountaire Farms - Wikipedia

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    Mountaire Farms was the fifth-largest contributor to the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign. [ 15 ] [ 10 ] In 2018 Mountaire contributed $7.7 million towards GOP efforts in that year's midterm elections, which bought Mountaire CEO Ronald Cameron access to the White House on the day of the election to watch the election results.

  3. Ron Cameron (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron is a major donor to Arkansas politician Tom Cotton [7] and The Club for Growth. [8] Cameron also donated a million dollars to Freedom Partners in 2014. [9] [10] In the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016 he contributed $3 million to the Super PAC supporting Mike Huckabee [11] [12] and after Huckabee dropped out donated 5 million to Conservative Solutions PAC which supported ...

  4. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The publisher, which used content from these farms, was banned. [345] In the run-up to the 2020 United States elections, Eastern European troll farms operated popular Facebook pages showing content related to Christians and Blacks in America. They included more than 15,000 pages combined and were viewed by 140 million US users per month.

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  7. Townsend Site - Wikipedia

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    The site received its first thorough study in 1948, and was the first Late Woodland site in the state to be examined in consultation with professional archaeologists of the Smithsonian Institution, and resulted in the creation of a typology of ceramics found. [2] The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]

  8. Townsend, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Townsend was incorporated as a town on April 3, 1885. [citation needed] The name comes from a businessman and Delaware Democrat, Samuel John Townsend. Prior to 1885, the town was known as Charley Town. Between 1845 and 1855 brothers Samuel and John Townsend purchased several large tracts of farmland in the vicinity.

  9. Townsend Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Townsend Historic District is a national historic district located at Townsend, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses 216 contributing buildings and 5 contributing structures in the crossroads and railroad village of Townsend.