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Reform Party vote completes ouster of Buchanan faction
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Contributor | RP |
Last Edited | RP Sep 17, 2002 03:12pm |
Category | General |
News Date | Sep 17, 2002 03:12pm |
Description | The Reform Party has ousted the last remnants of the leadership from 2000 presidential candidate Patrick J. Buchanan and is returning to the playbook that scored an impressive third-party showing in the 1992 presidential election, when Ross Perot headed the party.
Members from about 25 states voted at a convention in Colorado to oust Gerald Moan, the national chairman, halfway through his two-year term and install a new chairman, Lou Anne Jones, to serve out the term.
Miss Jones said the Sept. 7 vote was the final step in clearing the party of Buchanan followers in the leadership, and she said most of the rank-and-file Buchanan followers had already left the party. |
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