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Bianco

American  
[byahng-kaw] / ˈbyɑŋ kɔ /

noun

  1. Monte Italian name of Mont Blanc.


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Hilton, a former Fox New commentator and British political strategist, called on his top GOP rival, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, to drop out of the race.

From Los Angeles Times

“Chad Bianco has got more baggage than LAX.”

From Los Angeles Times

Bianco was invited to the debate but said he was unable to attend because of a scheduling conflict.

From Los Angeles Times

Other top fundraisers were Porter, who raised $6.1 million; Hilton, who collected $5.7 million; Becerra, who banked $5.2 million; Bianco, who received $3.7 million in contributions; Swalwell’s $3.1 million since entering the race late last year; and Villaraigosa’s $3.2 million, according to documents filed with the California secretary of state’s office.

From Los Angeles Times

Ten percent of outstanding bitcoin is held by Strategy and at 11 spot bitcoin exchange traded funds, according to Jim Bianco of Bianco Research.

From MarketWatch