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    Gregory J. Brannon (born August 17, 1960) is an American physician, specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, and political activist. A native of Los...
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    Elizabeth Dole. Ted Alexander, former mayor of Shelby Alex Bradshaw Greg Brannon, physician and Tea Party activist Heather Grant, nurse practitioner Mark...
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  • Frank Brannon (born 1965), American book and paper artist Fred C. Brannon (1901–1953), American film director of the 1940s and 1950s Greg Brannon (born...
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    Senator Phil Berger, and former Ambassador to Denmark James P. Cain. Greg Brannon, physician, Tea Party activist and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014...
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    ran for re-election. Three Republicans challenged Burr in the primary: Greg Brannon, Larry Holmquist, and former Superior Court Judge Paul Wright. On March...
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    Democratic state senate candidate in 2004, and candidate for governor in 2012 Greg Brannon, physician, Tea Party activist and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014...
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    people” Coulter said. Other candidates Coulter has endorsed include Greg Brannon (2014 Republican primary candidate for North Carolina Senator), Paul...
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    RedState Organizations Sumter TEAvangical Patriots Lee Bright Individuals Greg Brannon, physician and 2014 North Carolina U.S Senate candidate Bill Chumley...
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    almost 30-point margin, coming in second by just 0.6% over third-place Greg Brannon. In September 2011, Ellmers told students at Campbell University that...
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    House. On May 6, he won the nomination with 45.68% of the vote over Greg Brannon and Mark Harris, described as a victory for the Republican establishment...
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