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And in head to head polls, Governor Moonbeam is neck and Neck with Whitman but trounces Pozer.
State of the Race: Steve Poizner (R CAND, CA-GOV). | RedState 2010
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Governor Moonbeam is being promoted for President by the hard right wing of the GOP - people like this character Grover Norquist, Howard Rich etc.
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He earned the nickname Moonbeam for new age ideas like his push for alternative energy ...
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The "Moonbeam" - saving the worst for last, this type of examiner is one that doesn't get it, and possibly never will.
Archive 2006-02-01 Peter Zura 2006
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"I didn't get my name 'Governor Moonbeam' for nothing," he noted.
William Bradley: Assessing Jerry Brown's Assessments (And Why He Was in Stealth Mode So Long) William Bradley 2011
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"I didn't get my name 'Governor Moonbeam' for nothing," he noted.
William Bradley: Assessing Jerry Brown's Assessments (And Why He Was in Stealth Mode So Long) William Bradley 2011
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"I didn't get my name 'Governor Moonbeam' for nothing," he noted.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com William Bradley 2011
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Returning as governor of California, Jerry Brown, 73, has mellowed and focused since the 1970's when earned the moniker Governor Moonbeam.
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Only Jerry 'Moonbeam' Brown has much of a political future here, and that's only because he's also a former Gov & 3 time (!)
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He is currently the state's attorney-general but earned his "Moonbeam" nickname from his period as governor from 1975 to 1983, when he expressed interest in space satellite technology.
Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown locked in battle for broken state of California Paul Harris in California 2010
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