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Michael F. Doyle Jr. (born August 5, 1953) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district, serving from 1995 to 2022. He is a member of the Democratic Party .
Michael Doyle (Irish politician), Irish Farmers' Party politician from Wexford, TD from 1922 to 1927 Michael Doyle, alleged member of the Molly Maguires Mike Doyle (American politician) (born 1953), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
1992 – Mike Doyle, later served as U.S. representative from Pennsylvania (1995–2022) [264] ... List of American politicians who switched parties in office;
Michael Rigas [76] Under Secretary of State (Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment) Jacob Helberg [31] Chief of Protocol: Monica Crowley [77] Counselor of the Department of State: Michael Needham [78] January 20, 2025 Director of Policy Planning: Michael Anton [79] Spokeswoman for the Department of State: Tammy Bruce [80] Ambassadors to ...
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Michael F. Doyle, congressman (Italian mother, maiden name Fusco) [73] Larry Farnese, attorney and state senator; Vincent Fumo, former state senator, former Democratic State Senate Appropriations Chairman; Melissa Hart, former U.S. congresswoman (Italian mother, Albina Simone) [74] Frank Mascara, former U.S. congressman [5] Doug Mastriano ...
Michael W. Doyle (born 1948 [citation needed]) is an American international relations scholar who is a theorist of the liberal "democratic peace" and author of Liberalism and World Politics. [1] He has also written on the comparative history of empires and the evaluation of UN peace-keeping.
In 2002, Coyne's district was combined with the district of Mike Doyle, a somewhat more moderate Democrat.Although the new district contained more of Coyne's territory than Doyle's, Coyne retired to avoid the possibility of two Democratic incumbents facing each other in the primary elections.