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Jesse Kelly |
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Far-right extremist Republican who ran for
election in 2012 to represent Arizona's 2nd
Congressional District in the U.S. House. He
withdrew before the Republican primary on
August 28, 2012. Also in 2012, Kelly ran in
the special election for Arizona's 8th
Congressional District. He won in the
Republican primary on April 17 and lost in
the June 12 general election. In 2010, Kelly
ran for election to represent Arizona's 8th
Congressional District. He won in the
Republican primary on August 24 and lost in
the November 2 general election. |
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Jesse Kelly
Is A $60.8
Million
Tapeworm |
Mar. 21,
2020 |
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Conservative
Commentator
Back On
Twitter
After
Controversial
Suspension |
Nov. 27,
1018 |
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Jesse Kelly,
2-Time
Congressional
Also-Ran,
Banned
Permanently
By Twitter |
Nov. 26,
2018 |
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Marine Corps
Combat
Veteran
JESSE KELLY
Explains Why
Good Fathers
Prepare
Their Sons
For War |
Mar. 19,
2018 |
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Jesse Kelly,
Republican
Seeking
Gabrielle
Giffords’
Arizona
Seat, Shown
With Gun In
Super PAC Ad |
Jun. 7, 2012 |
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Jesse Kelly,
Arizona
Congressional
Candidate,
Claimed Not
To Know
Where
Stimulus
Funds Went |
May 30, 2012 |
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Kelly
Endorsed A
2nd Time By
Anti-Immigration
Group |
May 25, 2012 |
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Jesse Kelly,
Arizona
Congressional
Candidate,
Stonewalls
Press Over
Controversial
Endorsement |
May 24, 2012 |
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Republican
Jesse Kelly:
"Unfinished
Business" In
Giffords'
Congressional
District 8 |
Jan. 24,
2011 |
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Arizona's
Eighth
District
Epitomized
Over-The-Top
Demonization
Of Liberals |
Jan. 10,
2011 |
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VIDEO: Jesse
Kelly Takes
ALIPAC
Endorsement |
"Arizona
District 8
Congressional
Candidate Jesse
Kelly accepts
the
endorsement
of ALIPAC, a
group that
Senator John
McCain and
the
Anti-Defamation
League have
accused of
having ties
to neo-Nazis
and white
supremacists." |
Oct. 26,
2010 |
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GOP House
Candidate
Jesse Kelly
Says ‘It’s
Our Job To
Protect
Ourselves’
From
Salmonella
Outbreaks |
Oct. 23,
2010 |
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Center for Arizona Policy |
2010 Survey Questions For Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought: United States House Of Representatives CD-8 |
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Question 5: Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as between only one man and one woman. |
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Candidates' Position: Support. |
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Question 8: Protecting healthcare workers from being required to perform procedures that violate their moral or religious beliefs.* |
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Candidates' Position: Support. |
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Question 10: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in discrimination law. |
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Candidates' Position: Oppose. |
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Question 14: Repealing the federal Defense of Marriage Act, which states that marriage is the union of one man and one woman and declares states do not have to recognize same-sex marriage from other states. |
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Candidates' Position: Oppose. |
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* Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws. |
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