New American Independent Party endorses Independent Jana Kemp
The New American Independent Party has announced that it is endorsing Jana Kemp for Governor of Idaho. Kemp is running as an independent. More information can be found at newamericanindependent.com
Jana Kemp for Governor
http://www.votekemp.com/
Jana Kemp For Governor
PO Box 8045
Boise ID 83707
August 4, 2010 - Posted by newamericanindependent | Election 2010, General News, Independent Voters, Jana Kemp, New American Independent Party | Independent candidates, Jana Kemp, New American Independent Party
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