Posted on 10/14/2010 7:07:44 PM PDT by Sun
Alaska: Joe Miller - Senate
Arizona: Jesse Kelly - Congress
Colorado: Ken Buck - Senate
Delaware: Christine O'Donnell - Senate
Florida: Marco Rubio - Senate
Florida: Allen West - Congress
Kentucky: Rand Paul - Senate
Massachusetts: Sean Bialet - Congress
Minnesota: Michele Bachmann - Congress
Nevada: Sharron Angle - Senate
New York: Joe DioGuardi - Senate
New York: John Gomez - Congress
New York: Bob Turner - Congress
Utah: Mike Lee - Senate
Washington: Dino Rossi - Senate
West Virginia: David McKinley - Congress
West Virginia: John Raese - Senate
Wisconsin: Ron Johnson - Senate
Mark Levin asked on his show to contribute money to them, if you can afford to.
(Of course, for those who can't afford to contribute, there are many free things you can do such as volunteer, write letters to editors, call talks shows, etc..)
so who has a chance and who is a shoe in and who needs support the most?
Please don’t bust your budget in these hard times. There are free things you can do.
But you raise a good question. If we only have a certain amount to give
“so who has a chance and who is a shoe in and who needs support the most?”
Can anybody help us out?
That is a fantastic list.
Joe Miller is one of my favorites.
“That is a fantastic list.”
It sure is!
When Mark Levin, or Jim DeMint, endorse a candidate, I know they are solid conservatives.
Raese and Johnson are multi-millionaires. Mike Lee is a shoo in.
Bachmann and Angle are raising plenty. Buck is getting plenty of outside help.
Joe Miller is one campaign that needs the money. Another is Bielat against Bawney Fwank.
Here’s one (of many) poll to check out your favorite candidates:
Just search their name.
Great link in post #10!
The candidates need volunteers, so if you have some time, please pick a candidate and help. It’s crunch time!
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