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  Robin Weirauch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robin Weirauch (born January 3, 1957) is an American politician of the Democratic party who is the party's 2006 nominee to challenge incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Paul E. Gillmor for the seat in Ohio's 5th Congressional District.
Weirauch has resided in the 5th District since her elementary school days and is married to her husband of 29 years, Bruce Weirauch, a retired Napoleon, Ohio police lieutenant.
Weirauch insists that as a Congresswoman she would be far more accessible than Gillmor who does not actually live in the district, in fact, he does live a considerable drive from the district in the Columbus suburb of Dublin, Ohio and Gillmor openly admits it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robin_Weirauch   (399 words)

  
 Citizens for Gillmor- Reelect Congressman Paul Gillmor
Thursday, Robin Weirauch’s campaign released a poll conducted by re:organize which she claims is “a respected Ohio-based political consulting firm.” Unfortunately, in her zeal to convince voters that she is a viable candidate, Mrs.
Weirauch failed to mention that this poll was actually conducted by her campaign manager, Trish Lanahan, who is one of the two owners of re:organize.
Weirauch feels it is more important to use her own campaign manager to trump up fake poll numbers to deceive the voters of the Fifth District.
www.gillmorforcongress.com /fakepoll.htm   (408 words)

  
 Robin Weirauch for Congress: Robin in the News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Weirauch raised over $21,000 from citizens in the Fifth District – 35% of her total contributions – versus $15,890 for Gillmor – 3% of his total contributions.
Weirauch also showed her commitment to serving the residents of the Fifth District by donating $17,553 to her campaign.
Robin recently met with citizens from in and around Tiffin at a potluck picnic held at the Hedges Park.
www.robinforcongress.com /clips/index.htm   (550 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Robin Weirauch joined the CRD staff in October 1998, shortly after earning an MPA degree from BGSU.
Weirauch promotes the Center's interest in public policy and the provision of information and educational resources to local governments and private/nonprofit organizations in northwest Ohio.
In doing so, she is responsible for the implementation, coordination, and management of the various applied research, management training and development, and technical assistance activities and projects undertaken by the Center.
www.bgsu.edu /organizations/crd/html/fac_staff/robin.htm   (192 words)

  
 Bark Bark Woof Woof   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Robin Weirauch, running for Congress in the Fifth District of Ohio and doing so with the tireless support of my folks, has received the endorsement of the Toledo Blade.
Weirauch (pronounced Y-rock) deserves to prevail in her race against Paul Gillmor, the eight-term incumbent.
Robin Weirauch is the approachable and accessible candidate in this race and she deserves election to Congress from the Fifth District.
barkbarkwoofwoof.blogspot.com /2004/10/good-news-for-robin.html   (551 words)

  
 The Daily Chief-Union
Robin Weirauch announced her candidacy for U.S. Congress on Tuesday night at The Pour House.
For Robin Weirauch, a lot of things are about the right place at the right time.
This time around is no exception as Weirauch on Tuesday night at The Pour House announced her candidacy for the Fifth Congressional District seat.
www.kentontimes.com /dailychiefunion/webarchives/011806/index.html   (767 words)

  
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Robin Weirauch was born in 1957 in Dayton, Ohio, and now resides in Napoleon.
Weirauch now is assistant director of the Center for Policy Analysis and Public Services at Bowling Green State University.
Robin Weirauch is running for public office for the first time.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/elections/2004/candidates/22800   (205 words)

  
 Robin Weirauch kick-off for US House
Robin and her staff recently opened her campaign headquarters at 134 E. Court Street in Bowling Green.
I've met Robin, she seems like a very intelligent and competent person and her heart is definitely in the right place.
Robin is also a "finalist" in the DFA voting.
www.democraticunderground.com /discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=172x17999   (409 words)

  
 Articles - Toledo City Paper
The race between Paul Gillmor and challenger Robin Weirauch (BGSU Cen-ter for Regional Development) should be taken seriously by everyone in the 5th District.
Weirauch is committed to public health, energy independence, and states' rights.
She is already providing leadership in sustainable, locally produced, and environmentally sound energy – the retired ambulance that is her campaign van runs on bio-diesel fuel refined in Defiance from soybeans grown in North-west Ohio and sold by a station in her hometown of Napoleon.
www.toledocitypaper.com /view_article.php?id=70   (305 words)

  
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24 27.59 Representative to Congress Dist 5 1 to be elected ROBIN WEIRAUCH.
22 33.33 Representative to Congress Dist 5 1 to be elected ROBIN WEIRAUCH.
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www.electionsonthe.net /oh/seneca/elecres/20060502prec.htm   (8630 words)

  
 Robin Weirauch innovates | Buckeye State Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
"Why I'm Voting for Robin in 37 Words or Less" Tell Robin why you are voting for her in a 15 second message and we will be using the best of these messages for Radio Ads.
Robin is also looking for some help in other areas too
Talking to Voters about Robin is crucial to a victory on November 7th.
www.buckeyestateblog.com /robin_weirauch_innovates   (526 words)

  
 Weirauch for 5th district
Weirauch, 47, who grew up and went to high school in Liberty Center, has lived in Napoleon since 1977.
She has bachelor's and master's degrees from Bowling Green State University, where she now is assistant director of the Center for Policy Analysis and Public Service.
Weirauch is trying to put political theory into practice in her campaign against Mr.
www.defiancedems.org /ht/display/ArticleDetails/i/653504   (549 words)

  
 NAPOLEON, OH Political Contributions by Individuals
WEIRAUCH, BRUCE (CITY OF NAPOLEON/POLICE OFFICER), (Zip code: 43545) $500 to ROBIN WEIRAUCH FOR CONGRESS on 02/19/04
WEIRAUCH, ROBIN R (BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY), (Zip code: 43545) $20 to ROBIN WEIRAUCH FOR CONGRESS on 01/01/04
WEIRAUCH, ROBIN R (BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY), (Zip code: 43545) $380 to ROBIN WEIRAUCH FOR CONGRESS on 02/15/04
www.city-data.com /elec/elec-NAPOLEON-OH.html   (919 words)

  
 ActBlue — Help get Robin on the Radio!
We’re looking to our supporters in the district and across the country who believe in our message to bring change to the 5th District.
Any amount you can donate would help get Robin on the Radio in more locations.
We’re working to get Robin on the Radio on every station in the 5th District!
www.actblue.com /page/robinontheradio   (137 words)

  
 Robin Weirauch hits the airwaves | Buckeye State Blog
Robin Weirauch began airing her first tv ad this week.
Robin is running for Congress in the Fifth District.
Her opponent, 9-term Congressman Paul Gillmor, is scared of something.
www.buckeyestateblog.com /robin_weirauch_hits_the_airwaves   (323 words)

  
 The Fostoria Focus
Speaking on behalf of Robin Weirauch, Democratic candidate for U.S. House of Representatives 5th District, was her campaign finance director Amanda Dlugiewicz.
Weirauch is running against incumbent Paul Gillmor (R-Old Fort), who is currently in his ninth term as state representative.
Also speaking was Darrell Opfer, an Ottawa Democrat running against incumbent Jeff Wagner (R) for the Ohio House of Representatives 81st District.
www.fostoriafocus.com /viewarticle.asp?artID=7570   (793 words)

  
 Breaking Windows 2.0: Jerry Springer, Robin Weirauch to be guests at Democrat gathering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Breaking Windows 2.0: Jerry Springer, Robin Weirauch to be guests at Democrat gathering
Jerry Springer, Robin Weirauch to be guests at Democrat gathering
"No Excuses: Get off Your Duff and Vote!" with special guest Jerry Springer and honored guests Robin Weirauch, candidate for U.S. Congress, and Nathan Nickens, candidate for the Ohio State Senate, will be held at 7:30 p.m.
www.breakingwindows.com /new/2004/10/jerry_springer.php   (233 words)

  
 2006 CAMPAIGN HOUSE RACE: OHIO House
District Profile: Historically, this has been a solidly GOP district; as part of his big push in western Ohio, George W. Bush increased his lead here from 59-37% in 2000 to 61-39% in 2004.
Weirauch, a think-tank official, ran unopposed in the primary.
District Profile: This district was designed by incumbent-protection-minded redistricters to re-elect a Democratic congressman, but its cultural conservatism put it narrowly in George W. Bush's column.
election.nationaljournal.com /2006/house/oh.htm   (1237 words)

  
 DFA-Link: Campaign
Democracy for Northwest Ohio - "DFNWO has endorsed Robin Weirauch for Congress.
MARY E. Nikki McConnell - "The 5th District would be proud to have Robin as their representative."
Paid for and maintained by Democracy for America and authorized by Robin Weirauch for Congress.
www.dfalink.com /campaign.php?id=912   (806 words)

  
 BGSU :: Marketing & Communications :: Regional development center
It would be a logical extension of the work of the center, which changed its name in January, from the Center for Policy Analysis and Public Service, to more accurately reflect what it has always done—community and regional development, said Assistant Director Robin Weirauch.
One way to get local entities thinking regionally is the concept of clusters, defined as geographic concentrations of interconnected companies and institutions in a particular field.
Following her departure last year, a committee with campus and external representation reviewed the center’s operations and recommended renewed emphasis on its research function, particularly from an interdisciplinary standpoint.
www.bgsu.edu /offices/mc/monitor/08-15-05/page16161.html   (812 words)

  
 Citizens for Gillmor- Reelecting Congressman Paul Gillmor
Connecting the dots between Robin Weirauch’s “poll” and her campaign
From Robin Weirauch’s “poll” posted on her website (http://www.robinforcongress.com/assets/print/weirauch%20poll%20report%20--%20102406.pdf)
From the contact page for Robin Weirauch’s campaign website {note the campaign manager} (http://www.robinforcongress.com/contact.htm)
www.gillmorforcongress.com /poll.htm   (45 words)

  
 Photo Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Connie Schultz, Cleveland Plain Dealer journalist and wife of U.S. Senate candidate Sherrod Brown, met supporters and answered questions at the Henry County Courthouse on Thursday, July 20.
Henry County welcomed a host of state and local Democratic candidates at the McClure Radish Festival on Sunday, June 18, including Ted Strickland, Richard Cordray, Marc Dann, Robin Weirauch, Ben Nienberg, and John Lauf.
of State candidate Jennifer Brunner, explanations of state ballot issues from Congressional candidate Robin Weirauch, and updates on local issues and party affairs.
www.henrycodems.com /ht/d/Gallery/pid/277575   (418 words)

  
 ActBlue — Robin Weirauch for Congress
Welcome to my fundraising page for Robin Weirauch!
With such an easy way to donate, why not?
I am working with Robin because I believe the 5th District of Ohio needs a Representative who actually can represent the district.
www.actblue.com /page/robinforcongress   (171 words)

  
 YouTube - Hayes Losing Support Among Veterans
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Veterans in the Eighth District express Veterans in the Eighth District express their concerns about the Iraq War and Robin Hayes, "I wouldn't vote for him."...
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www.youtube.com /watch?v=r2Gmt-Vy3Eg   (126 words)

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