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    Allyson Schwartz (née Young; born October 3, 1948) is an American Democratic Party politician who represented parts of Montgomery County and Northeast...
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  • Alba Schwartz (1857–1942), Danish writer Allyson Schwartz, former US Representative from Pennsylvania Amy Schwartz, multiple people Andrea Schwartz (born...
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  • (1948-2011), Trinidadian television presenter Allyson Schwartz (born 1948), American politician Allyson Kay Duncan (born 1951), federal judge on the United...
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    secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Allyson Schwartz, U.S. Representative Tom Wolf, businessman and former secretary of...
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  • State Senate Allyson Schwartz (born 1948), Pennsylvania State Senate Gail Schwartz (1990s–2010s), Colorado State Senate Murray Schwartz (Queens politician)...
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    Allyson Michelle Felix OLY (born November 18, 1985) is a retired American track and field athlete who competed in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters...
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  • Pennsylvania's 13th district as a Republican, but lost to incumbent Democrat Allyson Schwartz. Born to a Gujarati, Indian father from nansad near Surat, Gujarat...
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    27-point lead over his nearest competitor, Allyson Schwartz, and a Harper poll showed him leading Schwartz by 26 points, as did a late March 2014 Franklin...
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    stretched from Montgomery County to northeast Philadelphia. The incumbent, Allyson Schwartz, gave up the seat to run for governor. Boyle had the support of nearly...
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    congressional primary in her former district in 2014. She ran to replace Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-Penn.), who ran for Governor of Pennsylvania in 2014. The other...
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