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Any right. Points to the person who names the most.

2006-07-14 13:46:04 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Civic Participation

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Yes, and there are far more than just:
Wally Herger 2nd
Dan Lungren 3rd
John Doolittle 4th
Richard Pombo 11th
Geoerge Radanovich 19th
Devin Nunes 21st
Bill Thomas 22nd
Elton Gallegly 24th
Howard McKeon 25th
David Dreier 26th
Ed Royce 40th
Jerry Lewis 41st
Gary Miller 42nd
Ken Calvert 44th
Mary Bono 45th
Dana Rohrabacher 46th
Campbell 48th
Darrell Issa 49th
Duncan Hunter 52nd

What about other office holders and those of the past, such as
Pete Wilson
George Deukmejian
Ronald Reagan
S. I. Hayakawa
Bob Dornan
Richard Nixon
John C. Fremont
Leland Stanford
Tom McClintock
Earl Warren
Goodwin J. Knight
Hiram Johnson
Peter V Ueberroth
Bill Simon
Sonny Bono
George "Duf" Sundheim
Chuck Poochigian
Bruce McPherson
Steve Poizner
Richard Mountjoy
Tony Strickland
Claude Parrish
Michelle Steel
Dick Ackerman
Dave Cox
Abel Maldonado
Randy "Duke" Cunningham
Howard Jarvis
Barry Goldwater, Jr.
Ed Davis

2006-07-15 12:34:34 · answer #1 · answered by Snance 4 · 3 0

Schwarzenegger of course, he is actually big in the republican party, has been since he was fitness spokesman for Reagan.
Bilbray in the 50th


looking at all the republican representitives of California, but those 2 are the only ones I know of. Looking through the representitives there are by last name and district,

Herger 2nd
Lungren 3rd
Doolittle 4th
Pombo 11th
Radanovich 19th
Nunes 21st
Thomas 22nd
Gallegly 24th
McKeon 25th
Dreier 26th
Royce 40th
Lewis 41st
Miller 42nd
Calvert 44th
Bono 45th
Rohrabacher 46th
Campbell 48th
Issa 49th
Hunter 52nd

Since all these guys are on the national level I am sure they have some influence.

2006-07-14 23:45:39 · answer #2 · answered by JFra472449 6 · 0 0

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