The Republican Primary battle for the 2006 Republican Nomination for President began in late 2005, all known candidates are listed below. Declared Candidates:
* Arnold Vinick, Senator from California
* Rev. Don Butler, Televangelist from Virginia
* Glen Allen Walken, former Acting President and Speaker of the House from Missouri
* Mike Reed, Governor from Ohio
* Darren Gibson, Representative from Michigan
* Allard, an Iowa Caucus candidate (last name seen on a coffee bean jar in King Corn.)
* Johnson, an Iowa Caucus candidate (last name seen on a coffee bean jar in King Corn.)
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| - The Republican Primary battle for the 2006 Republican Nomination for President began in late 2005, all known candidates are listed below. Declared Candidates:
* Arnold Vinick, Senator from California
* Rev. Don Butler, Televangelist from Virginia
* Glen Allen Walken, former Acting President and Speaker of the House from Missouri
* Mike Reed, Governor from Ohio
* Darren Gibson, Representative from Michigan
* Allard, an Iowa Caucus candidate (last name seen on a coffee bean jar in King Corn.)
* Johnson, an Iowa Caucus candidate (last name seen on a coffee bean jar in King Corn.)
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| - The Republican Primary battle for the 2006 Republican Nomination for President began in late 2005, all known candidates are listed below. Declared Candidates:
* Arnold Vinick, Senator from California
* Rev. Don Butler, Televangelist from Virginia
* Glen Allen Walken, former Acting President and Speaker of the House from Missouri
* Mike Reed, Governor from Ohio
* Darren Gibson, Representative from Michigan
* Allard, an Iowa Caucus candidate (last name seen on a coffee bean jar in King Corn.)
* Johnson, an Iowa Caucus candidate (last name seen on a coffee bean jar in King Corn.) President Bartlet's two-term presidency made Republicans desperate to regain the White House. Leo McGarry, a prominent Democratic politician and then-counselor to Josiah Bartlet, believed Senator Arnold Vinick had a decent shot at the nomination with his centrist policies and a lot of "California money behind him".
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