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  2. Republican Senate candidates come to Staunton for town hall - AOL

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    Four of the five candidates will be there – Edward C. "Eddie" Garcia Jr., Jonathan W. Emord, C. L. "Chuck" Smith, Jr., and Scott Thomas Parkinson. As of Thursday morning, Hung Cao will not be in ...

  3. Where did the money come from and where did it go? US ... - AOL

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    Emord spent $897,923 of the money raised, leaving him with $34,905 cash on hand going into the June 18 contest. Some of his campaign’s highest ticket expenses include a $128,872 in-kind purchase ...

  4. Virginia's Republican U.S. Senate candidates face off in ...

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    Scott Parkinson, Johnathan Emord, Eddie Garcia, and Chuck Smith met each other on stage Friday morning in front of roughly 100 people at Victory Worship Center and World Outreach, ...

  5. 2024 United States Senate election in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    2024 United States Senate election in Virginia ← 2018 November 5, 2024 2030 → Nominee Tim Kaine Hung Cao Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 2,417,115 2,019,911 Percentage 54.37% 45.44% County and independent city results Congressional district results State Senate district results State House of Delegates district results Precinct results U.S. senator before election Tim Kaine ...

  6. Portal:Freedom of speech/Selected quote/30 - Wikipedia

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    Emord, Jonathan W. (1991). Freedom, Technology, and the First Amendment. Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy. pp. 75–76. This page was last edited ...

  7. Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo - Wikipedia

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    Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo, [a] 418 U.S. 241 (1974), was a seminal First Amendment ruling by the United States Supreme Court. [2] The Supreme Court overturned a Florida state law that required newspapers to offer equal space to political candidates who wished to respond to election-related editorials or endorsements.

  8. AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Virginia's state primaries

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    Constitutional lawyer and conservative columnist Jonathan Emord had spent nearly $900,000 on the primary as of the latest filing deadline, just ahead of Parkinson, who has spent $600,000, but ...

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