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  • following changes: Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20101028234600/http://amashforcongress.com/news/time-magazine-names-justin-amash-one-its-40-rising-stars...
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  • party">libertarian party</a> (<a href="/wiki/Justin_Amash" title="Justin Amash">1</a>) Leandromicael123 (talk) 20:58, 1 May 2020 (UTC)  Not done: it's not clear...
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  • (UTC) Congressman Justin Amash claims that Democratic congressman Jared Polis is a member, but he's not mentioned in this article. Amash said on Twitter...
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  • added by 2603:9001:6700:8E41:14A4:83AF:3D96:7121 (talk) 23:40, 1 May 2020 (UTC) Justin Amash has announced that he will be a Libertarian member of Congress...
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  • Representative Justin Amash (Michigan),[note 1] were requesting such an inquiry.[27]" User:SelfieCity changed the descriptor of Amash from Republican...
    146 KB (17,586 words) - 06:44, 28 January 2024
  • Sometimes, if a member of congress isn't loyal enough with the party (like Justin Amash), they will be kicked off the committee, pissing off the congressman...
    18 KB (4,166 words) - 18:01, 21 April 2022
  • If a poll were to include a specific 'other' candidate (in this case Justin Amash), should a whole new column be added for that candidate, or would they...
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  • precedent (see Arlen Specter in the 111th Congress, Paul Mitchell and Justin Amash in the 116th Congress, etc.). 2601:645:8500:17B:692D:D209:3F52:5F7A (talk)...
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  • (a long time Paul booster and operator of the eponymous website), and Justin Amash, who I've read is considered Paul's intellectual heir in the House. —Torchiest...
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  • 2020 (UTC) @Devonian Wombat: I saw that you reverted my edit removing Justin Amash. For some reason, my edit summary was cut off. I myself am conflicted...
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  • 2021 (UTC) @Tartan357:  Done –MJL ‐Talk‐☖ 17:18, 1 July 2021 (UTC) I definitely think that Justin Amash and the fact that he was the party's only ever representation...
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  • (UTC) Press releases on his official web page (e.g., [1], [2]) show him using "Rep. Justin Amash (L-Mich.)", so I think it's clear he's identifying as...
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  • (UTC) Has Amash officially affiliated his congressional seat with the Libertarian Party. I see one article (in Reason) that is using Amash (L-Mich.),...
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  • Congressman Lynn Westmoreland as saying that Huelskamp, along with colleagues Justin Amash and David Schweikert, who were also stripped of committee assignments...
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  • Clinton#Electoral history, Ralph Nader#Electoral history, Justin Trudeau#Electoral record, Justin Amash#Electoral history, Tim Ryan (Ohio politician)#Electoral...
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  • include some people who shouldn't be included - Paris Hilton, Rand Paul, Justin Amash, Joe Biden, etc. - that name would better indicate what we're getting...
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  • because he has switched parties. Justin Amash actually acknowledges the Libertarian Party, unlike Rand Paul. Amash and Massie both follow the LP on Twitter...
    140 KB (19,364 words) - 05:59, 31 May 2020
  • endorsees were elected to Congress, including Sen. Rand Paul and Rep. Justin Amash, and Z number to other offices in state and local government." And I'm...
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  • Contents [hide] 1 Background 1.1 Charges and trial 2 Riots 2.1 First day (Wednesday, April 29, 1992) 2.1.1 Attack on Reginald Denny 2.1.2 Fidel Lopez beating...
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  • instead of just "conservative," because the RFC prominently includes Justin Amash, who is described by such widely varying Reliable Sources as Slate and...
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