I think there is a good chance to dump Hagel and Graham. I suspect the others you list will survive the next election cycle, although I’ve read the Dems are targetting Snowe.
Wouldn’t bother me a bit if she lost, I don’t trust her, and have no use for her.
I think there is a good chance to dump Hagel and Graham. I suspect the others you list will survive the next election cycle, although Ive read the Dems are targetting Snowe.
I think you must mean Collins. Snowe has a long way to go (2012) before the Democrats can do anything.
The dems are going to have to wait awhile if they want to target Olympia Snowe (Rino, Maine). She was re-elected to a 6 year Senate term in November, 2006, so she’s not up for re-election again until 2012, a life-time away, or so it seems. I held my nose and voted for her....there was no alternative. The democrat who challenged her, Jean Hay-Bright, was anything BUT bright.....she was an anti-war moonbat on the order of Cindy Sheehan, except much older.
A third party guy also ran, but he, too, was a moonbat.
Olympia Snowe received 71% of the vote.
Susan Collins is up for re-election in 2008. First district
(southern Maine)democrat Congressman Tom Allen is going to challenge her, but he is an ultra-liberal.
Conservative Republicans exist in Maine on the State level, but not on the federal level, I’m sorry to say.