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'Boy Meets World' star Ben Savage files to run for Congress, potentially filling Rep. Adam Schiff's...
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 year agoActor Ben Savage appears to be considering a run for Congress, filing with the Federal Election...
Joe Lieberman, 2000 vice presidential nominee, dies at 82
Politico via Yahoo News· 3 months agoJoe Lieberman, a longtime senator from Connecticut who became the first Jewish American to be...
'Boy Meets World' Star Ben Savage Officially Announces Run For Congress
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 year ago“Boy Meets World” star Ben Savage officially launched his campaign for Congress on Monday with a...
Column: Why 'RINOs' would fare better in the Senate midterms than Trump's MAGA candidates
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 2 years agoDr. Mehmet Oz, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, at an event in Philadelphia...
Boy Meets Congress? Actor Ben Savage Is Running For Office
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 year ago“Boy Meets World” star Ben Savage is hoping to meet a career on Capitol Hill. Savage is set to run...
‘Boy Meets World’ Star Ben Savage Is Running for Congress
Hypebeast via Yahoo News· 1 year agoBen Savage, who rose to fame as a child actor on the sitcom Boy Meets World, is making a bid for...
Ben Savage to Run for Congress
Consequence of Sound via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe post Ben Savage to Run for Congress appeared first on Consequence. Months after an unsuccessful bid at West Hollywood City Council, Boy Meets World...
Ben Savage Is Running for West Hollywood City Council
Consequence of Sound via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe post Ben Savage Is Running for West Hollywood City Council appeared first on Consequence. Boy...
'Boy Meets World' Star Ben Savage is Running for Congress in New Political Effort
ET Online via AOL· 1 year agoAspiring to fulfill his civic duty. Boy Meets World alum Ben Savage is turning his attention from...
Op-Ed: Keep an eye on the Independents this year in PA
The Intelligencer via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAcross the United States, our politics has hardened into the metaphorical equivalent of World War I’s Western Front. In our contemporary case, red soldiers and blue soldiers grimly face one ...