The former committeewoman turned the position into a job as a national conservative pundit. |
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In fact, I had only just met Shaffer, 83, a lively former Washington County Democrat committeewoman. |
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Brister, who has served as a national committeewoman to the National Republican Committee for four years, succeeds Baton Rouge state Rep. |
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Hansberry's mother, Nannie Perry, a schoolteacher and, later, ward committeewoman, was from Tennessee. |
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She never wanted to be a state committeewoman, and then they elected her district leader, and she didn't want that either. |
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Party leaders recruited a Democratic committeewoman running for City Council to challenge him. |
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A local Republican committeewoman who came to support Habay, blamed disgruntled employees. |
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Carol Ronen, the 48th Ward Democratic committeewoman, said she welcomes the progressive groups that have emerged in recent years. |
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After the event, Sandra Stroman, a retired teacher who is the executive Republican committeewoman from Chester County, approached Mr. Romney. |
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Heidi Smith, the Republican national committeewoman from Nevada, said the focus on illegal immigration was a distraction. |
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Like Mr. Doherty, Mary O'Connor, the Democratic ward committeewoman and aldermanic candidate, said party affiliation had had little, if anything, to do with city government. |
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The National Committeewoman from Delaware, was the chief sponsor and author of the resolution. |
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