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12 Apr, 1988

Elected mayor

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Bono is elected mayor of Palm Springs after a seven-way election with 4,842 votes. He celebrates his success among a crowd of 1,000 supporters at Maxim’s Suite Hotel as a live band plays the theme song from Rocky.

It’s a wonderful American thing that just happened.

6 Nov, 1990

Loses election for State Assembly seat

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Walker runs for a State Assembly seat against Gwen Moore. He campaigns on an anti-crime message promising more police on the street and tougher sentences for drug dealers.

The number one fear is crime. For too long, we have ignored this issue and now it is time to do something about it.

Walker loses only receiving 31 percent of the vote. His campaign manager:

In hindsight, there was really no chance.

29 Oct, 1996

Reelection campaign

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Running for reelection for State Assembly, Walker campaigns on a tough anti-crime and anti-tax message.

Crime is clearly still the most important issue in this district. I’ve been pleased to be able to deliver on that.

He also worked on property tax relief which resulted in spending restraints on education. Although the Wauwatosa school district increased its spending nearly 3%, matching the rate of inflation, school officials had to make difficult budgeting decisions.

That is not necessarily a bad thing. Some could argue that the school budget isn’t increasing at the level they would like it to be. That in part is what got us, as a state, into the problem of property taxes.

His opponent, Dale Dulberger, disagrees saying that the restraints have harmed schools:

On a whole range of issues, I think his voting record doesn’t reflect the values of the people of Wauwatosa. He’s taken some extreme positions that I think are out of step with the people of Wauwatosa.

21 Oct, 1998

Anti-crime, anti-tax campaign

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In his reelection bid for State Assembly, Walker campaigns on a tough anti-crime and anti-tax message. He supports a tax-cut plan that will save the average household $1,494 in income taxes over five years, life-time imprisonment for pedophiles and laws to protect vulnerable senior citizens from abuse. Commenting on truth-in-sentencing legislation he co-authored:

You serve 100% of your time. Ten years means ten years. I’ve found even with people who lean left of center, they’re in favor of incarcerating prisoners.

His opponent, Jim Heidenreich, disagrees:

It’s gotten real punitive. Mr. Walker supports building neighborhood prisons, not neighborhood schools. He’s big on building prisons; he’s big on shipping prisoners out of state. But let’s quit shipping ’em out of state, and let’s put some money into rehabilitation. That’s just as important as punishment.

10 Apr, 2002

Speaks at forum

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Running for Milwaukee County Executive, Walker speaks at the League of Women Voters forum outlining what he will do as county executive. He favors a part-time county board, the elimination of the executive’s job, and many other proposals to consolidate and cooperate with other levels of government. He is for libraries being able to charge fees for some services, against the elimination of the shared revenue system and he is for cities and towns being able to levy a local sales tax. He believes that tough issues need to be tackled, not handled with a soft touch.

It requires an aggressive level of leadership to try and move things forward.

11 Feb, 2003

Kicks off reelection campaign

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Walker kicks off his reelection campaign at a cocktail-hour event at Villa Terrace Museum hosted by 107 backers who pledge to give $500 to $1,000. The event brings in more than $80,000 for his first fund-raiser.

25 Feb, 2004

Refuses to sign pledge

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Walker refuses to sign a pledge given to him by his opponent, David Riemer, stating that he will serve out the full term if reelected as Milwaukee County Executive. Riemer says that to fix the problems in the county requires a full commitment. Walker, who has expressed a desire to run for governor in 2006, says this is a non-issue:

I have absolutely no intention at this point of running for any other office but for reelection as Milwaukee County Executive, and I plan on focusing all my energies and talents on meeting those tasks.

Debates

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At the Kiwanis Club of Milwaukee, Walker debates David Riemer, for the office of County Executive. On funding for parks, Walker says that state government is the key. State mandated justice programs have limited county funding for quality-of-life services. On the increase of public transit fares, he says that it was caused by rising labor and fuel costs. But he is for shifting sales tax revenue from automobile sales that go to the state’s general fund to transit. He is also for a law allowing the carrying of concealed weapons. Riemer says that Walker should stop blaming labor unions, the state government and others for his failures to reverse trends that hurt county government:

You never hear any acceptance of responsibility to provide leadership.

24 Jan, 2005

Announces run for governor

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At a news conference in his Wauwatosa home, Walker announces that he will challenge Governor James Doyle in the 2006 election. He is campaigning on a message of tax reform and open government. He says his values are:

protecting the sanctity of marriage, the right to life, our ability to preserve our families and homes, the importance of voter integrity, and the value of the free market.

2 Dec, 2007

Seeks reelection

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Walker seeks another four-year term as Milwaukee County Executive so he can continue streamlining county services and cutting costs. He wants to reduce the county workforce further, expand public-private partnerships, contract out or privatize county services, and encourage faith based groups to work with delinquent youth to increase public safety.

I look at a number of areas and say there’s a whole lot more we can do. . . . We’ve got to get even more aggressive at being innovative.

4 Nov, 2009

Announces Senate run

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Fiorina announces that she is running for the Senate seat currently held by Barbara Boxer from California.

For many years I felt disconnected from the decisions made in Washington and, to be honest, really didn’t think my vote mattered because I didn’t have a direct line of sight from my vote to a result. I realise that thinking was wrong. I now understand, in a very real way, that the decisions made by the Senate impact every family and every business, of any size, in America. This is what motivates me to run for the US Senate.

5 Mar, 2015

Running for Congress

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Matthews plans to run for the seat being vacated by Rep. Van Hollen. Matthews is currently speaking with Democratic activists as well as interviewing consultants.

Her successful career in local television plus her work for one of the region’s most respected employers definitely gives her a strong background to be a strong voice.

23 Mar, 2015

Stands ‘unapologetically’ with Israel

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While speaking to a crowd at Liberty University, Cruz announces he’s running for President. He also criticizes President Obama.

Instead of a president who boycotts Prime Minister Netanyahu, imagine a president who stands unapologetically with the nation of Israel.

7 Apr, 2015

Launches presidential campaign

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Paul officially launches his 2016 presidential election campaign on the Republican ticket in Louisville, Kentucky.

Today begins the journey to take America back…The Washington machine that gobbles up our freedoms and invades every nook and cranny of our lives must be stopped…I am running for president to return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government.

Senator Rand Paul Presidential Announcement Full Speech (C-SPAN)

12 Apr, 2015

Runs for President

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Clinton announces she will run for President in 2016, in a video called Getting Started. The video features a group of Americans talking about preparing for different life events.

I’m getting ready to do something too. I’m running for president. Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times. But the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion. So you can do more than just get by, you can get ahead and stay ahead. Because when families are strong, America is strong. So I’m hitting the road to earn your vote. Because it’s your time, and I hope you’ll join us on this journey.

Getting Started | Hillary Clinton

13 Apr, 2015

Runs for President

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Rubio announces that he’s running for President in a speech at the grand hall of Miami’s Freedom Tower, the place where Cuban exiles were first welcomed into the United States.

Grounded by the lessons of our history, but inspired by the promise of our future, I announce my candidacy for President of the United States of America.

Referring to Hillary Clinton’s announcement the day before:

Yesterday is over, and we are never going back. You see, we Americans are proud of our history, but our country has always been about the future. And before us now is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of America. But we can’t do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. We must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them.

He mentions his father:

He used to tell me all the time: ‘En este país, ustedes van a poder lograr todas las cosas que nosotros no pudimos’” In this country, you will achieve all the things we never could.

After he finishes the speech, his wife, Jeanette, and their four young children — Amanda, Daniella, Anthony and Dominick — embrace him.

20 Apr, 2015

Presidential bid

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Waka Flocka announces that he is running for president. He says his running mate is DJ Whoo Kid.

I’m very pleased to announce today on 4/20, the best day of the year, I will be running for president. The first thing I’m gonna do when I get into office is legalize marijuana…The first thing I would f–kin’ stop as president is dogs coming into restaurants . . .I’m gonna raise minimum wage, I feel like all fast food restaurants should pay $15 an hour . . .I feel like women got all the rights already, man, what else do they want?

At age 28, he is not eligible to run.

26 Apr, 2015

Protests over third term

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3500There are clashes between hundreds of protesters and armed police in Burundi’s capital, Bujumbura over the nomination of President Nkurunziza to run for a third term, despite a constitution that stipulates the president can only serve for two terms. Nkurunziza’s party says he is eligible for another term as popularly elected president. The president’s backers argue that his first term should not count since he was picked by lawmakers rather than voted in. US State Department:

With this decision, Burundi is losing an historic opportunity to strengthen its democracy by establishing a tradition of peaceful democratic transition.