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  2. Harold Copenhaver - Wikipedia

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    Harold 'Cope' Copenhaver [3] (born July 17, 1961) is an American politician and a Democratic former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives representing District 58 from 2013 to 2015, and the current mayor of Jonesboro, Arkansas. After being unseated by Republican challenger Brandt Smith in the 2014 GOP landslide in Arkansas, he went to ...

  3. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas County Gazette: DeWitt: 1884 1886 [6] Arkansas Democrat: DeWitt 1879 1882 [7] Arkansas Farmer: Little Rock 1844 1845 [5] Arkansas Forum: Siloam Springs 1921 c. 1921 [8] Arkansas Gazette: Arkansas Post, Little Rock 1819 [9] 1991 [10] Arkansas Herald: Siloam Springs 1882 1889 [11] Arkansas Intelligencer: Van Buren 1842 1845 [12] Arkansas ...

  4. Chris Jones (Arkansas politician) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Michael Jones (born October 13, 1976) is an American politician who was the Democratic Party nominee for governor of Arkansas in the 2022 election. [1] Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, [2] he attended Morehouse College and graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  5. Jimmie Lou Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas State University, Jonesboro Jimmie Lou Fisher (née Cooper; December 31, 1941 – July 11, 2022) was an American politician from Arkansas. A Democrat , she was the longest serving State Treasurer in Arkansas history.

  6. Democratic Party of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas’ congressional delegation has been all-Republican since 2015. Mark Pryor was the last Democrat to hold or win election to an Arkansas U.S. Senate seat. First elected in 2002, Pryor lost his bid for a third term in 2014 to Tom Cotton. The last Democrat to win or hold an Arkansas U.S. House seat was Mike Ross.

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  8. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette goes back to the earliest days of territorial Arkansas. William E. Woodruff arrived at the territorial capital at Arkansas Post in late 1819 on a dugout canoe with a second-hand wooden press. He cranked out the first edition of the Arkansas Gazette on November 20, 1819, 17 years before Arkansas ...

  9. Paul Greenberg (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Greenberg may have not, however, been the first to use the term in reference to Clinton. According to Meredith L. Oakley, the term was coined by Jess L. Crosser who often berated the young governor in letters to the editor of the Arkansas Democrat. [5] According to Greenberg, actually popularized by the newspaper's managing editor, John R. Starr.