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Mike Gravel endorses Adam Kokesh for Congress

In 2008, Mike Gravel ran for president as a Democrat, then as a Libertarian. Adam Kokesh is running for Congress as a Republican with the support of many Ron Paul supporters and Libertarians. Full Article at Independent Political Report

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