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Robinson Announces Campaign Team.


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BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2000

Massachusetts Massachusetts (măsəch`sĭts), most populous of the New England states of the NE United States.  Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jack E. Robinson today announced the appointment of key managers of his People's Campaign 2000.

Appointed Deputy Campaign Manager is William William, crown prince of Germany
William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack
 F. Rivers, who until last Friday was an operative OPERATIVE. A workman; one employed to perform labor for another.
     2. This word is used in the bankrupt law of 19th August, 1841, s. 5, which directs that any person who shall have performed any labor as an operative in the service of any bankrupt shall be
 within the Massachusetts Republican state committee. Acting as a consultant to the Robinson 2000 campaign is Ian Bayne, chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Society, an officially sanctioned arm of the Massachusetts Republican state committee.

Robinson himself will act as campaign manager until the signature deadline of May 9th. "Given the short time left to acquire the 10,000 signatures necessary to get on the ballot, I'm assuming command of the campaign just as I have with many of the start-up Start-up

The earliest stage of a new business venture.
 businesses I've founded over the past decade," said Robinson.

Focusing on his campaign theme, "Renewing America," Robinson touted Rivers and Bayne as the future of a reformed Republican Party. "These two young men are intelligent and articulate articulate /ar·tic·u·late/ (ahr-tik´u-lat)
1. to pronounce clearly and distinctly.

2. to make speech sounds by manipulation of the vocal organs.

3. to express in coherent verbal form.

4.
 on the issues facing our country and our Commonwealth. Most important, they represent energy, vitality vi·tal·i·ty
n.
1. The capacity to live, grow, or develop.

2. Physical or intellectual vigor; energy.
 and vision; not the tired blood of traditional Massachusetts politics," Robinson said.

Robinson also announced today that his campaign has hired Powderhouse Political Consultants, formerly Political Research Associates, of Boston to acquire nominating signatures. The signature effort began this past weekend and, after only two days, resulted in the acquisition of over 600 signatures. Robinson says his team will use direct mail and other unique methods to collect the 10,000 signatures needed by May 9th.
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