Summary
If there were any doubt that Tea Party groups could have an impact at the ballot box, the case of Tim Donnelly should lay it to rest.
The Twin Peaks resident and founder of a minuteman group has never before run for office. Still, he now finds himself holding onto a 654-vote lead over opponent Chris Lancaster, a former Covina city councilman whose father was in the state Legislature.See the full content of this document
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Tea Party's Influence Felt at the Polls
Lancaster, an employee of the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, a sister paper of The Sun, outspent Donnelly by a huge margin and had endorsements from former state legislators and a member of Congres...
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