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Edward C. Noonan

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In 2012, Noonan won the AIP's California primary for President of the United States. However, the current leadership of the AIP (14 members) decided to not back the further candidacy of Noonan and instead went outside the party and nominated Tom Hoefling of the America's Party as the nominee for
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Noonan was sued by members of the AIP in 2008 attempting to remove him as State Party Chairman. Noonan won the case and retained Chairmanship of the AIP.
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Noonan left the party in 2012 and became founder and first National Committee Chairman of the American Resistance Party.
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in 2008, but did not get enough in-lieu signatures. He was the winner of the AIP Primary for US Senate in 2010 against
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Noonan was a party in two unsuccessful lawsuits that challenged
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Prescott, Arizona
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Santa Barbara City College
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American River College
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California State Treasurer
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