Posted on 08/28/2002 3:29:12 PM PDT by patriciaruth
Close, possible pickups: South Dakota, Missouri, Georgia and Minnesota.
Possible losses: New Hampshire, Texas, Arkansas, North Carolina
If lightening strikes, may pickup: Iowa, New Jersey
South Dakota: John Thune, current Congressman, (articulate, affable, attractive in the recent debate with Johnson) running against Tim Johnson, current Senator.
Last poll: 40%-40% announced just before the debate
John Thune for South Dakota
P.O. Box 516
Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Minnesota: Norm Coleman, former mayor of St. Paul, running against Paul Wellstone, current Senator.
Link to www.colemanforsenate.com
Coleman for U.S. Senate
1410 Energy Park Dr, Ste. 11
St. Paul, MN 55108-9865
North Carolina: Elizabeth Dole, former U.S. Transportation Secretary under Ronald Reagan and CEO of the American Red Cross, favored to win GOP primary, may be running against Erskine Bowles, former Clinton chief of staff. Primaries have been postponed to September 10 due to legal squabbling over redistricting. There will be no runoff primaries as a result.
Dole 2002 Committee
P.O. Box 2109
Salisbury, NC 28145-9982
New Hampshire: Current Senator Bob Smith is being challenged in the Republican primary by current U.S. Representative John Sununu, son of former Governor, who was ahead in last Republican primary poll I saw. Whoever wins will run weakened against current Democrat governor, Jean Shaneen.
(603) 641-9536 to call Sununu if he wins the primary on September 10.
Missouri: Jim Talent, former Congressman from St. Louis, against current Senator Jean Carnahan, who was appointed when her dead husband narrowly "won" in 2000 election against John Ashcroft.
Last Zogby poll: Talent 47%-46% Carnahan
Link to www.talentforsenate.com
Jim Talent for Senate
9433 Olive Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63132
Arkansas: Senator Tim Hutchinson challenged strongly by state attorney general Mark Pryor. Sen. Hutchinson, a former Baptist minister, is in trouble for reelection because of his divorce and remarriage after winning the Senate seat in 1996 on a platform of family values. He won his primary by 70% against another Christian conservative so the voters may be starting to forgive him.
Hutchinson for Senate
PO Box 998
Rogers, AR 72756
Georgia: U.S. Rep. Saxby Chambliss against Max Cleland, appointed Senator in 2000 by the Democrat governor when Republican Senator Coverdale died unexpectedly.
Texas: State Attorney General John Cornyn is running close in the polls to Democrat Ron Kirk, former mayor of Dallas. Current Senator Phil Graham is retiring. Democrat Kirk is getting lots of financial support from outside the state because he is black and because Democrats want to embarrass Bush in his home state of Texas.
Iowa: U.S. Representative Greg Ganske is challenging current Senator Tom Harkin. Although he was behind in last poll, he may gain ground with the ad campaign in urban areas.
New Jersey: Doug Forrester (bio: former assistant state treasurer, now small businessman and university instructor) is running against Senator Robert Torricelli, who was acquitted by a jury but had a reprimand from the Senate Ethics Committee and may be vulnerable.
A poll in June had Torricell-44%, Forrester-36%.
Please add new poll data or links/addresses to those candidates I couldn't find. And, of course, discussion will be lively and fun, too.
It's practically September! The latest poll I saw had them in a dead heat, with 16% undecided.
I don't think he was "acquitted by a jury"-- IIRC he was never charged at all.
TORCH, GOP FOE IN DEAD HEAT: POLL
I believe there has since been polls published that put Forrester firmly in front.
Torch is in a major battle. Id say its a coin toss at this point.
The national GOP better start kicking in some major funds for the big push.
I keep thinking that stole a seat from us in Georgia when Coverdale died.
Real conservative North Carolinians don't want her... no matter how much Bush and "the old boys" want her shoved down our throats.
You should have put Jim Snyder instead.
I'm praying for lightning. Not to hit anybody, just to strike in such a way as to pick up Iowa and NJ.
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