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Campaign laws forced Tancredo to resign from Team America PAC. The PAC was noted for targeting incumbent Congressman Chris Cannon in the 2006 Republican primary. [ 47 ] In 2009, reporters discovered that Marcus Epstein , the executive director of Team America, had assaulted an African American woman in 2007, and had used a racial epithet.
Team America (soccer), a short-lived soccer team in the North American Soccer League for the 1983 season Team America, a Marvel Comics superhero team, later known as the Thunderiders Team America PAC , a political action committee; founded by Congressman Tom Tancredo of Colorado
He received 60 of the 327 votes cast or 18% of the vote. Tancredo beat out the second-place finisher Rudy Giuliani by 15 votes. [20] On February 13, 2007, the American Conservative Union issued ratings for potential presidential candidates for the 2008 election. [21] Tancredo took first with a lifetime ranking of 99 out of 100.
In May 2006, Buchanan was appointed chair of Team America PAC, a political action committee founded by Tom Tancredo. In 2007, she served as chairman to Tancredo's presidential campaign, after which she became a senior advisor to Mitt Romney. [8]
Tom Tancredo, born December 20, 1945, in Colorado, U.S. Representative from that state and leading advocate for more restrictive immigration policies. On April 2, 2007, Rep. Tancredo announced his official candidacy on Iowa talk radio station 1040 WHO. Tancredo has a dedicated grassroots following among paleoconservatives. He has visited early ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s team is gaming out an aggressive strategy toward Latin America that will be a crucial element to plans to deport migrants at large scale, according to two sources ...
“I told myself, ‘That’s my team.’ I saw him play, I said, ‘That’s my guy, that’s my team.’ All my family was 49ers fans,” said Aguayo, who was celebrating with the hundreds of ...
Sarah Palin was the GOP choice for Vice President. At a speech in Norfolk, Virginia, McCain told supporters that regional considerations would have less bearing on his decision than the candidate's perceived ability to take over the office of the presidency–and the candidate's "values, principles, philosophy, and priorities."