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Former Philadelphia Eagles lineman Jon Runyan is in his first campaign – a tight race in New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District.
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OL Jon Runyan is going to retire and run for Congress.
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Runyan is one of the last surviving members of the elite group of golfers who played in the first Masters 65 years ago.
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So Layton asked Dawn Marie Addiego, a Republican state assemblywoman whose daughter went to school with Runyan's daughter, to call Runyan's wife, Loretta.
Jon Runyan returns to D.C. as a congressman, not a Philadelphia Eagle Mark Maske 2010
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Former professional athletes: Ex-NFL offensive lineman Jon Runyan (R) won a House race in New Jersey, and former Washington Redskins quarterback Heath Shuler (D-N. C.) won reelection in a tough district.
The Fix's 2010 Election Winners and Losers Chris Cillizza 2010
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In Ohio, Christopher Runyan, president of the Ohio Contractors Association, said about 13,000 contractors have labor agreements with unions and many bid only on public projects.
Union Pay Rules in Construction Draw Fire Kris Maher 2011
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Other well-known veterans — Flozell Adams, Willie Anderson, Chad Clifton, Jon Runyan and Tra Thomas — are closer to the end than the beginning of their long careers.
Keepers of the blind side: Left tackles the new money position 2009
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Former Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jon Runyan, a Republican, holds the congressional seat that covers much of Burlington and Ocean counties.
Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis to run for N.J. office 2011
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Among the closest is one between incumbent Democratic Rep. John Adler and former NFL player Jon Runyan in a district in the southern part of the state.
Campaigns Turn to Getting Out Voters Andrew Grossman 2010
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He was defeated by ex-Philadelphia Eagle Jon Runyan, 50% to 47%.
A Tough Time for Incumbents Devlin Barrett 2010
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