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  2. Salt River (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In the period of the 1848 election campaign, political cartoonists employed visual and textual references of Salt River as a means of satire to sway public opinion on the strengths and weaknesses of opposing political candidates. Salt River was described in context as a "tantalizing, semi-mythical waterway whose treacherous shoals were ...

  3. Salt River - Wikipedia

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    Salt River (politics), a colloquial political slogan or catchphrase; Salt River railway station, in Salt River, Cape Town, South Africa; Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve, on St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands; Salt River Range, a mountain range in western Wyoming, United States

  4. Category:American political catchphrases - Wikipedia

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    Salt River (politics) Salus populi suprema lex esto; SayHerName; Sedition Caucus; Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy; Series of tubes; Shermanesque statement; Shovel ready; Silent majority; Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor; Speak softly and carry a big stick; Stand back and stand by; Starve the beast; Stay the course; Stay with ...

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  6. Democratic worries grow over politics of SALT cap

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    Democratic concerns are mounting that a tax provision in President Biden’s social spending package that is prized by suburban lawmakers from New York and New Jersey could come back to haunt the ...

  7. Mark Lamb (sheriff) - Wikipedia

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    Lamb previously served in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community police department. [3] He ran unopposed for re-election as sheriff in 2020. He was a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2024 looking to replace incumbent independent Kyrsten Sinema after Sinema declined to seek re-election.

  8. John Huppenthal - Wikipedia

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    John Huppenthal (born March 3, 1954) is an American politician who served as Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction from 2011 to 2015. Prior to being elected Superintendent, Huppenthal served as City Councilman, State Representative, and State Senator.

  9. Category:Politics of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Salt River (politics) U. Unconditional Union Party; Unionist politician (American Civil War) United States congressional delegations from Kentucky