Posted on 08/11/2009 10:33:36 PM PDT by TheArizona
With the 2010 elections coming, it is not to soon to develope strategy. I am by no means an expert at creating web content. I was wondering if someone has the ability to put together a bracket board kinda like an NCAA tourney board with the states and who is running for Senate and the House. For example, Harry Reid is up for re-election and is vulnerable. Who are the possible contenders and who is the one that is conservative? This bracket should also include primary races. Maybe even include some of the RAT races where a Republican might not be viable and we can unseat an incumbant RAT.
I live in Arizonas 5th District now held by (D)Harry Mitchell formerly held by J.D. Hayworth. I would like to see J.D. go for it but rumor has it he is eyeballing the Governors office to unseat Jan Brewer who has turned out to be a huge disappointment. I will support him in that. There is man named Russell Peirce who started out as a member of the state house and recently won election to our state senate. He crafted and is primarily responsible for all the anti-illegal alien ballot propositions that passed overwhelmingly in the state. He is a solid conservative and I believe he could unseat Harry Mitchell and serve us well.
After we find our candidates, we give them the Freeper Stamp of Approval.
If it is silly idea, I will take no offense to criticism. I believe we need to plan now to maximize possible gains and it is difficult to keep things straight. Retaking both houses will be difficult but with some early planning we can take as many seats as possible.
TheArizona
Lets get this party started and hope the RNC will give money to up and coming conservative freshmen to run...if not, we continue to lose seats. We need Reaganism more than ever!
Arizona please rid of us McCain...don’t be like South Carolian PLEASE (reelected Lindsey).
I think Deakin might be the guy. Didn't Gilchrist & Simcox blow any credibility they may have had? TheArizona
Conservative candidates should not have to depend on the RNC for anything but they should be able to depend on the support of other conservatives. If anyone is counting on the Republican establishment to secure victory in 2010 they just don't get it. If we get conservatives elected it will be in spite of the RNC and the Republican elites.
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