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  2. Dawn Johnsen - Wikipedia

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    Born in Manhasset, New York, Johnsen attended Carle Place High School in Carle Place, New York, graduating in 1979 as its salutatorian. [7] She received her B.A. summa cum laude in economics and political science at Yale College in 1983 and her J.D. at Yale Law School in 1986, where she served as an Articles Editor of the Yale Law Journal.

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  4. Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, former warlord, Nimba County Senator Prince Johnson founded the National Union for Democratic Progress (NUDP). [1] He contested the 2011 presidential election with the party. [2] Ahead of the 2014 Senate election, Johnson was expelled from the NUDP. [3] Johnson won re-election to the Senate as an independent. [4]

  5. Kenyatta Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Kenyatta J. Johnson (born October 30, 1973) [2] is an American politician who has served as president of the Philadelphia City Council since 2024. A member of the Democratic Party , he has represented the second district on the Council since 2012.

  6. Speaker Mike Johnson’s historically narrow majority just shrunk even further, creating a major challenge for congressional Republicans as they seek to enact President Donald Trump’s agenda.

  7. Van wins it all: Johnson carries every precinct in ... - AOL

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    Mayor Van Johnson's victory culminates four years of conflict with Kesha Gibson-Carter on city council. Van wins it all: Johnson carries every precinct in reelection bid Skip to main content

  8. Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A political cartoon by Thomas Nast, published in Harper's Weekly on November 7, 1874, is considered the first important use of the symbol. [205] An alternate symbol of the Republican Party in states such as Indiana, New York and Ohio is the bald eagle as opposed to the Democratic rooster or the Democratic five-pointed star.

  9. Dwayne Johnson Reveals Political Parties Approached Him to ...

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    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson says he was approached by political parties to see if he would be interested in running for president in an upcoming election. During an appearance on former late-night ...