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Master List: National Congressional Races by State
January 14, 2010 | MestaMachine

Posted on 01/14/2010 9:56:43 PM PST by MestaMachine

This is the master list/index of all the National congressional Election Threads, state by state.
Bookmark it for easy reference to who is running where...and why. Please post any relevant information about the candidates for national office on the state they are running in.
The more we know, the less chance of any of them putting anything over on us.
Anything pertinent you can find about any candidate is greatly appreciated.

Thank you all, very, very much for your participation.
I will add other relevant links to this thread as soon as possible.

Post on!

ALABAMA ELECTION CENTRAL

ALASKA ELECTION CENTRAL

ARIZONA ELECTION CENTRAL

CALIFORNIA ELECTION CENTRAL

COLORADO ELECTION CENTRAL

DELAWARE ELECTION CENTRAL

FLORIDA ELECTION CENTRAL

GEORGIA ELECTION CENTRAL

HAWAII ELECTION CENTRAL

IDAHO ELECTION CENTRAL

ILLINOIS ELECTION CENTRAL

INDIANA ELECTION CENTRAL

IOWA ELECTION CENTRAL

KANSAS ELECTION CENTRAL

KENTUCKY ELECTION CENTRAL

LOUISIANA ELECTION CENTRAL

MAINE ELECTION CENTRAL

MARYLAND ELECTION CENTRAL

MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION CENTRAL

MICHIGAN ELECTION CENTRAL

MINNESOTA ELECTION CENTRAL

MISSISSIPPI ELECTION CENTRAL

MISSOURI ELECTION CENTRAL

MONTANA ELECTION CENTRAL

NEBRASKA ELECTION CENTRAL

NEVADA ELECTION CENTRAL

NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION CENTRAL

NEW JERSEY ELECTION CENTRAL

NEW MEXICO ELECTION CENTRAL

NEW YORK ELECTION CENTRAL

NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION CENTRAL

NORTH DAKOTA ELECTION CENTRAL

OHIO ELECTION CENTRAL

OKLAHOMA ELECTION CENTRAL

OREGON ELECTION CENTRAL

PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION CENTRAL

RHODE ISLAND ELECTION CENTRAL

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION CENTRAL

SOUTH DAKOTA ELECTION CENTRAL

TENNESSEE ELECTION CENTRAL

TEXAS ELECTION CENTRAL

UTAH ELECTION CENTRAL

VERMONT ELECTION CENTRAL

VIRGINIA ELECTION CENTRAL

WASHINGTON ELECTION CENTRAL

WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION CENTRAL

WISCONSIN ELECTION CENTRAL

WYOMING ELECTION CENTRAL


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1 posted on 01/14/2010 9:56:45 PM PST by MestaMachine
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To: DirtyHarryY2K; ExTexasRedhead; Think free or die; Jet Jaguar; LucyT; DJ MacWoW; ~Kim4VRWC's~; ...

Whew!!!


2 posted on 01/14/2010 9:58:39 PM PST by MestaMachine (Healthcare reform: Lobotomies for liberals. Aye for an aye. Get it? Ohhhhh, that's bad.)
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To: MestaMachine

You have been busy!!!

BTTT


3 posted on 01/14/2010 10:00:33 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
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To: MestaMachine

Bookmark!!!!!!!!! (& Thank you VERY MUCH!!!!!)


4 posted on 01/14/2010 10:05:07 PM PST by musicman (Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
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To: MestaMachine

Please post the link to your website.


5 posted on 01/14/2010 10:05:11 PM PST by FrankR (There will be no jobs until it is profitable for employers to hire people....PERIOD.)
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To: MestaMachine

Thnaks for the work. Great reference. Money goes where can make a difference.


6 posted on 01/14/2010 10:10:37 PM PST by Bhoy
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To: FrankR

I don’t have a website. I had a blog, but haven’t posted to it since the last Superbowl.


7 posted on 01/14/2010 10:16:38 PM PST by MestaMachine (Healthcare reform: Lobotomies for liberals. Aye for an aye. Get it? Ohhhhh, that's bad.)
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To: MestaMachine

You seem to be missing two states. Arkansas and one more that I can’t place.


8 posted on 01/14/2010 10:20:26 PM PST by SunTzuWu
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To: SunTzuWu

Connecticut is the other one.


9 posted on 01/14/2010 10:22:41 PM PST by SunTzuWu
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To: MestaMachine

My goodness girl!!! WTG, you will sleep like a baby, been at it all day & night. TY so much for your work my friend!


10 posted on 01/14/2010 10:25:46 PM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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To: MestaMachine; All

Elections 2010 Nov. 2
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-36 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate-

Retiring Democratic Senators (5 seats)
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Christopher Dodd of Connecticut

Ted Kaufman of Delaware (Barack Obama won Delaware with 62%)

Roland Burris of Illinois (Barack Obama won Illinois with 62%)

Byron Dorgan of North Dakota

A special election will be held Jan. 19, 2010 (MASS)

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Retiring Republican Senators (6 seats)
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George LeMieux of Florida

Sam Brownback of Kansas (John McCain won Kansas with 56.50%)

Jim Bunning of Kentucky (John McCain won Kentucky with 57% )

Kit Bond of Missouri (John McCain narrowly defeated Barack Obama 49.43%)

Judd Gregg of New Hampshire

George Voinovich of Ohio (Barack Obama won Ohio in 2008 by 51.4%)
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-Democratic incumbents (14 seats)-

Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas (John McCain won Arkansas with 59%)

Barbara Boxer of California (Barack Obama won California with 61%)

Michael Bennet of Colorado (Barack Obama won Colorado with 54% )

Daniel Inouye of Hawaii (Barack Obama won Hawaii with 72%)

Evan Bayh of Indiana (Barack Obama narrowly won Indiana with 50%)

Barbara Mikulski of Maryland (Barack Obama won Maryland with 62%)

Harry Reid of Nevada (Barack Obama won Nevada with 55%)

Kirsten Gillibrand of New York (Barack Obama won New York with 63%)
Chuck Schumer of New York

Ron Wyden of Oregon (Barack Obama won Oregon with 57%)

Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania (Barack Obama won Pennsylvania with 55%)

Patrick Leahy of Vermont (Barack Obama won Vermont with 68%)

Patty Murray of Washington (Barack Obama won Washington with 58%)

Russ Feingold of Wisconsin (Barack Obama won Wisconsin with 56%)
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-Republican incumbents (12 seats)-

Richard Shelby of Alabama (John McCain won Alabama with 61%)

Lisa Murkowski of Alaska (John McCain won Alaska with 60%)

John McCain of Arizona (John McCain won Arizona with 54%)

Johnny Isakson of Georgia (John McCain won Georgia with 52%)

Mike Crapo of Idaho (John McCain won Idaho with 61%)

Chuck Grassley of Iowa (Barack Obama won Iowa with 54%)

David Vitter of Louisiana (John McCain won Louisiana with 59%)

Richard Burr of North Carolina (Barack Obama narrowly won North Carolina with 50%)

Tom Coburn of Oklahoma (John McCain won Oklahoma with 66%)

Jim DeMint of South Carolina ( John McCain won South Carolina with 54%)

John Thune of South Dakota (John McCain won South Dakota with 53%)

Bob Bennett of Utah (John McCain won Utah with 63%)

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LAST Election by the Numbers/Parties Next Post


11 posted on 01/14/2010 10:39:45 PM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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To: SunTzuWu
ARKANSAS ELECTION CENTRAL

CONNECTICUT ELECTION CENTRAL

12 posted on 01/14/2010 10:43:45 PM PST by MestaMachine (Healthcare reform: Lobotomies for liberals. Aye for an aye. Get it? Ohhhhh, that's bad.)
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Last election By the Numbers
There are some seats we will never win
Some states like NY have alot of fight & hard work ahead of them

AL Richard Shelby R +[198] Richard Shelby (R) 67.55%
Wayne Sowell (D) 32.35%

AK Lisa Murkowski R +[201] Lisa Murkowski (R) 48.58%
Tony Knowles (D) 45.55%
Marc Millican (I) 2.88%
Jerry Sanders (AKI) 1.23%
Jim Sykes (G) 0.99%

AZ John McCain R +[204] Jim Deakin (R)[205]
Chris Simcox (R)[206]
Rudy Garcia (D)[208] John McCain (R) 76.74%
Stuart Starky (D) 20.62%
Ernest Hancock (L) 2.64%

AR Blanche Lincoln D +[99] Kim Hendren (R)[101]
Tom Cox (R)[101]
Chris Coleman (R)[101]
Fred Ramey (R)[101]
Conrad Reynolds (R)[101]
Gilbert Baker (R)[101]
Tom Cotton (R)[101]
John Gray (G)[256] Blanche Lincoln (D) 55.90%
Jim Holt (R) 44.07%

CA Barbara Boxer D +[106] Chuck DeVore (R)[107]
Al Ramirez (R)[108]
Carly Fiorina (R) Barbara Boxer (D) 57.71%
Bill Jones (R) 37.80%
Marsha J. Feinland (P&F) 2.02%
James P. Gray (L) 1.80%

CO Michael Bennet D +[115] Ken Buck (R)[119]
Ryan Frazier (R)[257]
Cleve Tidwell (R)[122] Ken Salazar (D) 51.30%
Pete Coors (R) 46.53%

CT Chris Dodd D -[258] Merrick Alpert (D)[259]
Richard Blumenthal (D)[260]
Rob Simmons (R)[6]
Peter Schiff (R)[261] Chris Dodd (D) 66.35%
Jack Orchulli (R) 32.13%

DE A Ted Kaufman D -[14] Christine O’Donnell (R)[16] Joe Biden (D) 64.69%
Christine O’Donnell (R) 35.31%

FL George LeMieux R -[33] Bob Coggins (R)[42]
Charlie Crist (R)[35]
Linda Vasquez Littlefield (R)[43]
Gwendolyn McClellan (R)[42]
Marco Rubio (R)[37]
Bob Smith (R)[38]
Marion Thorpe (R)[45]
Tom Walsh (R)[46]
Joe Allen (D)[50]
Tyrone Brown (D)[42]
Kevin Burns (D)[48]
George Lovenguth (I)[49]
Kendrick Meek (D)[47] Mel Martinez (R) 49.43%
Betty Castor (D) 48.32%
Dennis F. Bradley (V) 2.24%

GA Johnny Isakson R +[262] Johnny Isakson (R) 57.88%
Denise Majette (D) 39.98%
Allen Buckley (L) 2.14%

HI Daniel Inouye D +[127] Daniel Inouye (D) 75.51%
Campbell Cavasso (R) 20.99%
Jim Brewer (I) 2.23%
Lloyd Jeffrey Mallan (L) 1.27%

ID Mike Crapo R Mike Crapo (R) 99.18%
Write-ins 0.82%

IL Roland Burris D -[21] Alexi Giannoulias (D)
David H. Hoffman(D)
Robert Marshall (D)
Jacob Meister (D)
Corey Dabney (D)
Cheryle Jackson (D)
Willie Boyd, Jr. (D)
John Arrington (R)
Mark Kirk (R)
Don Lowery (R)
Andy Martin (R)
Kathleen Thomas (R)
Patrick Hughes (R)
Robert Zadek (R)
Tom Kuna (R)
LeAlan Jones (G)
Michael Labno (L)
Eric Wallace (ind?)
Barack Obama (D) 69.97%
Alan Keyes (R) 27.05%
Albert Franzen (I) 1.58%
Jerry Kohn (L) 1.35%

IN Evan Bayh D Marlin Stutzman (R)[133]
Don Bates, Jr. (R)[135]
John Hostettler[132] Evan Bayh (D) 61.65%
Marvin Scott (R) 37.23%
Albert Barger (L) 1.13%

IA Chuck Grassley R +[216] Bob Krause (D)[220]
Tom Fiegen (D)[219]
Roxanne Conlin[219] Chuck Grassley (R) 70.18%
Arthur Small (D) 27.88%
Christy Ann Welty (L) 1.03%

KS Sam Brownback R -[56] Jerry Moran (R)[57]
Todd Tiahrt (R)[58] Sam Brownback (R) 69.16%
Lee Jones (D) 27.49%
Steven Rosile (L) 1.93%
George Cook (Ref) 1.42%

KY Jim Bunning R -[63] Jack Conway (D)[68]
Daniel Mongiardo (D)[67]
Darlene Fitzgerald Price (D)[67]
Rand Paul (R)[66] Jim Bunning (R) 50.66%
Daniel Mongiardo (D) 49.34%

LA David Vitter R +[223] Charlie Melancon (D)[227]
Anthony “Tony G” Gentile (L) David Vitter (R) 51.03%
Chris John (D) 29.34%
John Neely Kennedy (D) 14.92%
Arthur Morrell (D) 2.56%

MD Barbara Mikulski D + Corrogan R. Vaughn (R)
Eric Wargotz (R)[263]
Jim Rutledge (R) Barbara Mikulski (D) 64.77%
E. J. Pipkin (R) 33.71%
Maria Allwine (G) 1.07%

MA B Paul Kirk D - (note B) Scott P. Brown (R)
Martha Coakley (D) Ted Kennedy (D) 69.5%
Kenneth Chase (R) 30.5%

MO Kit Bond R -[71] Roy Blunt (R)[72]
Robin Carnahan (D)[76]
Midge Potts[264] Kit Bond (R) 56.09%
Nancy Farmer (D) 42.80%
Other 1%

NV Harry Reid D +[142] Robin L. Titus (R)[144]
Mark Amodei (R)[145]
John Chachas (R)[145]
Danny Tarkanian (R)[145]
Sharron Angle (R)[145]
Sue Lowden (R)[145]
Chuck Kozak (R)[145]
Mike Wiley (R)[145]
Bill Parson[145]
Greg Dagini[146]
Mark Noonan (R)[147] Harry Reid (D) 61.08%
Richard Ziser (R) 35.14%
None 1.60%
Thomas L. Hurst (L) 1.18%

NH Judd Gregg R -[80] Paul Hodes (D)[81]
Kelly Ayotte (R)[87]
Bill Binnie (R)[87]
Jim Bender (R)[87]
Ovide Lamontagne (R)[87] Judd Gregg (R) 66.18%
Doris Haddock (D) 33.72%

NY Chuck Schumer D + Chuck Schumer (D) 71.16%
Howard Mills (R) 24.24%
Marilyn F. O’Grady (C) 3.30%

NY C Kirsten Gillibrand D +[152] Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) 67.00%
John Spencer (R) 31.01%
Howie Hawkins (G) 1.24%

NC Richard Burr R + John Hendrix (D)[233]
Kenneth Lewis (D)[234]
Elaine Marshall (D)[234]
Cal Cunningham (D)[234] Richard Burr (R) 51.60%
Erskine Bowles (D) 47.02%
Tom Bailey (L) 1.38%

ND Byron Dorgan D - Duane Sand (R)[265] Byron Dorgan (D) 68.28%
Mike Liffrig (R) 31.72%

OH George Voinovich R -[88] Rob Portman (R)[90]
Jennifer Brunner (D)[92]
Lee Fisher (D)[92]
Thomas Ganley (R) George Voinovich (R) 63.85%
Eric Fingerhut (D) 36.14%

OK Tom Coburn R +[238] Tom Coburn (R) 52.77%
Brad Carson (D) 41.24%
Sheila Bilyeu (I) 5.99%

OR Ron Wyden D + Pavel Goberman (D)[160] Ron Wyden (D) 63.39%
Al King (R) 31.75%
Teresa Kean (G) 2.42%
Dan Fitzgerald (L) 1.66%

PA Arlen Specter D +[266] Bill Kortz (D)[166]
Joe Sestak (D)[165]
Doris Smith-Ribner (D)[167]
Peg Luksik (R)[172]
Larry Murphy (R)[171]
Pat Toomey (R)[170]
Robert Townsend (R)[173] Arlen Specter (R) 52.62%
Joe Hoeffel (D) 41.99%
James N. Clymer (C) 3.96%
Betsy Summers (L) 1.43%

SC Jim DeMint R +[241] Jim DeMint (R) 53.67%
Inez Tenenbaum (D) 44.10%

SD John Thune R +[244] John Thune (R) 50.58%
Tom Daschle (D) 49.42%

UT Bob Bennett R +[247] Bob Bennett (R) 68.73%
Paul Van Dam (D) 28.40%
Gary R. Van Horn (C) 1.90%

VT Patrick Leahy D +[176] Cris Ericson (I)[178] Patrick Leahy (D) 70.63%
Jack McMullen (R) 24.54%
Cris Ericson (M) 2.11%
Craig Hill (G) 1.30%
Keith Stern (I) 1.07%

WA Patty Murray D Wayne Glover (R)[267]
Sean Salazar (R)[268]
Scott Johnson (R)[185]
Rod Rieger (R)[187]
Craig Williams (R)[188]
Chris Widener (R)[189]
Clint Didier [190] Patty Murray (D) 54.98%
George Nethercutt (R) 42.74%
J. Mills (L) 1.21%
Mark B. Wilson (G) 1.08%

WI Russ Feingold D +[193] Rob Taylor (C)
Dave Westlake (R)[194] Russ Feingold (D) 55.35%
Tim Michels (R) 44.11%


13 posted on 01/14/2010 10:44:07 PM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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A. Special election (to be held Nov, 2010) due to the resignation of Joe Biden to become Vice President of the United States. The term will end Jan, 2015.
B. Special election (to be held in January 19, 2010) due to the death of Ted Kennedy. The term will end Jan 3, 2013
C. Special election (to be held Nov, 2010) due to the resignation of Hillary Rodham Clinton to become United States Secretary of State. The term will end Jan 3, 2013.

In addition, the Class II Senate seat in Delaware currently held by Ted Kaufman and the Class I Senate seat in New York currently held by Kirsten Gillibrand, will be contested in special elections resulting from Joe Biden’s 2008 election as Vice President of the United States and Hillary Clinton’s appointment to the Cabinet as U.S. Secretary of State and their subsequent resignations from the Senate. Also, the Class I Senate seat in Texas currently held by Kay Bailey Hutchison, may be contested due to her intent to run for Governor of that state (she has announced her intent to resign but has yet to do so, and under Texas law does not have to resign her Senate seat to run for Governor). A special election will also be held for the Class I seat in Massachusetts, as a result of the death of Ted Kennedy. The election will be held on January 19, 2010


14 posted on 01/14/2010 10:45:08 PM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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{{{ The 2010 United States midterm elections will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives}}}

Additionally, elections will be held to select the delegates for the District of Columbia and four of the five U.S. territories. The only seat in the house not up for election is that of the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, who serves a four-year term and will next face election in 2012.

United States gubernatorial elections, 2010

The United States gubernatorial elections will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 in 36 states and two territories. In addition, Utah will hold a special election following the resignation of Republican Governor Jon Huntsman on August 11, 2009 to become the United States Ambassador to China. Of the 39 elections total to be held, currently 20 seats are held by Democratic incumbents and 19 by Republican incumbents.


15 posted on 01/14/2010 10:46:07 PM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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To: SunTzuWu

Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I appreciate it.


16 posted on 01/14/2010 10:46:43 PM PST by MestaMachine (Healthcare reform: Lobotomies for liberals. Aye for an aye. Get it? Ohhhhh, that's bad.)
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Mayoral elections

The following major American cities will hold mayoral elections in 2010.

* Lexington, Kentucky
* Long Beach, California
* Louisville, Kentucky (see Louisville mayoral election, 2010 for details)
* Newark, New Jersey
* New Orleans, Louisiana (see New Orleans mayoral election, 2010 for details)
* Oakland, California
* Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
* Providence, Rhode Island
* Reno, Nevada
* San Jose, California
* Santa Fe, New Mexico
* Sioux Falls, South Dakota
* Trenton, New Jersey
* Tulsa, Oklahoma
* Washington, D.C (see Washington, D.C. mayoral election, 2010 for details)


17 posted on 01/14/2010 10:47:25 PM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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To: MestaMachine

Cross-posted on the Indiana Thread:

OK...
Here we go:

SENATE- Hostetler stands a RAT’S CHANCE against Bayh, who already has a $12 million dollar warchest, and a 66% approval rating, as of last month.

There are only three names that could even be competitive against him, and only one of those would win.

MITCH DANIELS....

Of the other two, Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman would be the most likely to give Bayh a run, but would never be able to match his money. She will most likely be put forward as Daniels replacement in 2012.

William Weaver has been mentioned on many blogs as a possible candidate, and as the Popcorn heir, can self-finance, but I think he’s unlikely.

HOUSE RACES-

IN7:
The one Democrat that needs to go the most is ANDRE CARSON, the radical Muslem no one knows about.

Most people in Indianapolis don’t even KNOW they are represented in Congress by a radical Muslem, because local media is afraid to mention it!!

That said, the Republican Bench in Indianapolis isn’t very deep, and the Durham Scandal is starting to have casualties, like Brizzi.

IN2:
This could be the “Big One”. And a great opportunity to steal one from the Democrats(Machine Dem Joe Donnelly).

Jackie Walorski is a popular and involved Republican State Rep.,(Asst. Republican Floor Leader).

Here is her Website:
http://www.jackiewalorski.com/news.html

The Bloody 9th:
Baron “I don’t care what the voters think” Hill is a complete disaster for the State, and desperately needs to go.

Todd Young, a young attorney from Bloomington, has been campaigning for months, and former Congressman/Perennial Candidate Mark Sodrel just announced Tues. that he will run again.

There have been a lot of rumblings coming out of the 8th, (Evansville, SW Indiana) as well. Ellsworth may be a one-termer.

VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:
Fundraising reports are just coming out for the 2010 statehouse races, and it seems to be VERY bad news for the Dems, and SEIU-owned House Speaker Pat Bauer. Money is POURING in to a lot of Republican Statehouse Candidate coffers, even in previously unopposed Dem Districts!


18 posted on 01/14/2010 10:57:51 PM PST by tcrlaf ("Hope" is the most Evil of all Evils"-Neitzsche)
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To: MestaMachine

Is Barbara Boxer really in trouble in California? I heard the rumor and got my hopes up.


19 posted on 01/14/2010 11:17:47 PM PST by Tzimisce (No thanks. We have enough government already. - The Tick)
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To: All; gubamyster; NormsRevenge; SandRat; B4Ranch; Sir Gawain; Citizen Tom Paine; Bitsy; ...
To all those who Illegal Immigration was/is an issue, check out your critter's standing

Ping your lists please, we're not playing with this election, now's the time to show them what we had been threatening to do to them "YOU ARE FIRED!!!"

Report Card locator Map on their grade concerning Illegal Immigration

Numbers USA

Find Report Cards by Name of Member of Congress

20 posted on 01/14/2010 11:26:38 PM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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