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  2. Ron Unz - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Keeva Unz (/ ĘŚ n z /; born September 20, 1961) is an American technology entrepreneur, political activist, writer, and publisher.A former businessman, Unz became a financial software multi-millionaire before entering politics. [1]

  3. The Unz Review - Wikipedia

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    The Unz Review is an American website and blog founded and edited by Ron Unz, an American far-right activist and Holocaust denier. It is known for its publication of far-right, conspiracy theory, white nationalist , and antisemitic writings.

  4. 1998 California Proposition 227 - Wikipedia

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    It was sponsored by Ron Unz, the runner-up candidate in the 1994 Republican gubernatorial primary. The proposition was controversial because of its close proximity to heated political issues including race, immigration, and poverty.

  5. 1994 California gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Ron Unz: 707,431 34.31% Republican: Jim Hart 44,083 2.14% Republican: Louis Darrigo 43,448 2.11% Republican: Mike Eagles 34 0.00% Invalid or blank votes

  6. List of members of Opus Dei - Wikipedia

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    Rt. Hon. Ruth Kelly MP (UK) Ruth Kelly, The Former British Transport Secretary, Labour Party (traditionally center-left) in the United Kingdom. John L. Allen Jr. states that she is a supernumerary member in his book Opus Dei.

  7. 2000 Arizona Proposition 203 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 203, like the similar California Proposition 227, was named after its financial supporter Ron Unz, a Silicon Valley software entrepreneur. 61% of the voters had passed Proposition 227. Arizona, Massachusetts, and Colorado followed with similar campaigns directed by Unz.

  8. 2002 Massachusetts Question 2 - Wikipedia

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    The initiative was reportedly financed by Silicon Valley multimillionaire Ron Unz, [2] while it was opposed by the Massachusetts legislature’s Joint Committee on Education, Arts and Humanities. [ 3 ]

  9. File:Ron Unz 2013 01 (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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