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  • Landlords such as Scheurer say they think having an officer around

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  • Scheurer was beaten by incumbent Melissa Bean (D) in the primary in 2004, but has decided to run again as a 3rd party candidate.

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  • However, Scheurer, also does not seem to have the necessary number of signatures (10,000). print share

    IL-GOV, IL-08: Third Party Candidates File Petitions 2009

  • SYLVESTER: Among independent voters, Scheurer has 20 percent of the vote, and he has received financial backing from several unions, including the Teamsters and United Steel Workers -- Kitty.

    CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2006 2006

  • Scheurer, a 55-year-old father of four, former lawyer and tech entrepreneur, a poet, screenwriter and editor of peacemajority. org, speaks with savvy and idealism.

    Give Peace A Vote 2006

  • SYLVESTER: Scheurer is running under the banner of the Moderate Party.

    CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2006 2006

  • That is, did Scheurer, who hoped to get on the ballot as an independent, really have a chance to win, or was he merely a manifestation of the Democrats 'worst nightmare, the spoiler?

    The Nader Effect 2006

  • Four-plus years into the Bush version of homeland security, with the blood and the lies seeping into the national psyche, with public revulsion at high simmer, Scheurer is poised to help the peace majority remake American politics.

    Give Peace A Vote 2006

  • SYLVESTER: Scheurer may not win the election, but he hopes to win his point, that there are more than two-party choices out there.

    CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2006 2006

  • As the result of his experiments Scheurer concludes that this protective influence of copper on dyed colors is a general fact, apparently applicable to all colors; that it is not necessarily due to its action as a lake-forming substance, since intimate union between the coloring matter and the copper salt is not necessary.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 Various

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