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NL888 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Both A Republican and Democrat?

" Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Wis.) " seems to mean "Republican Gwen Moore (Democrat, Wisconsin State)"?

Context:
“They don’t like nothing about Barack Obama,” Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Wis.) told the audience, rattling off opposition to both his policies but also criticism of the redecoration of the Oval Office, the first couple’s outings and questions about the president’s place of birth.
  

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Hi, "Republican Gwen Moore (Democrat, Wisconsin State)"? No, " Representative Gwen Moore (Democrat, Wisconsin State)" Clive

  • Hi, "Republican Gwen Moore (Democrat, Wisconsin State)"?
  • No, " Representative Gwen Moore (Democrat, Wisconsin State)" Clive
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Hi,

"Republican Gwen Moore (Democrat, Wisconsin State)"?

No,
"Representative Gwen Moore (Democrat, Wisconsin State)"

Clive

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