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Independent voters’ group endorses Brown for Congress

UNION STAFF
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9:36 a.m. PT May 9, 2008

Charlie Brown, a Democratic candidate for the 4th Congressional District seat, has received the endorsement of IndependentMovement.org PAC, which calls itself the nation’s largest organization representing Decline to State voters.

“Independents know Washington is broken and partisan politics is the reason,” Independent Movement Co-Chair Jim Mangia said in a press release. “That’s why we’re proud to stand with retired Lt. Col. Charlie Brown, a battle-tested, independent-minded leader who has dedicated his life to serving our country, and putting patriotism before partisanship.”

Mangia is a founding member of the Reform Party and served as national spokesperson for Ross Perot’s 1996 presidential campaign.



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