INDIAN AMERICAN REPUBLICANS HOST EVENT FOR CHUCK FLOYD

From: Capitol Hill Press Releases | Date: June 2, 2004 | Copyright information


Capitol Hill Press Releases

06-02-2004

For Immediate Release June 2, 2004
Indian American Republicans host event for Chuck Floyd
Chevy Chase, Maryland -- The Maryland chapter of the Indian American Republican
Council (IARC-MD) and its President, Sam Malhotra, co-hosted a fundraising
event for congressional candidate Chuck Floyd on May 10th, in Chevy Chase,
Maryland. Chuck Floyd, a former State Department official and retired US
Army officer, ru...

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