Hayworth took these comments from the Washington Post, although the exact date of the map/article was not on his mailer.
1 posted on
05/12/2006 1:19:35 PM PDT by
LS
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To: LS
NE 3, Jon Porter (R) vs Tessa Hafen
No way!!! I could run in that district -- all you need is an (R) behind your name. Land of Virginia Smith and Terry Carpenter
84 posted on
05/12/2006 5:21:00 PM PDT by
acsrp38
(Computers are like Kennedys, they are the most expensive thing you own that don't work)
To: LS
CT 4, Chris Shays (R) vs. selectwoman Diane Farrell
This one wouldn't be much of a change if Shays loses, since he is a Democrat in all but name.
To: LS; SolidSupplySide
In the Indiana 8th. District, John Hostettler is in serious trouble. He faces his strongest opponent ever and there are even local Republicans who are becoming tired of him.
The next-door 9th. District is also in the first tier of races. Congressman Mike Sordel barely unseated Baron Hill in 2004 and faces a rematch. However, I predict that Sordel will survive, albeit narrowly.
I regret to say that I don't think that Hostettler will be back.
90 posted on
05/12/2006 6:16:30 PM PDT by
Clintonfatigued
(Illegal aliens commit crimes that Americans won't commit)
To: LS
Shays and Johnson (Rinos) CT both won by more than ten points last time and have served many terms as incumbents. They both have huge war chests. They have been feeding their districts pork by the truck-load, and they have excellent constituent services.
I would be stunned if either of these incumbents lost.
93 posted on
05/12/2006 6:40:40 PM PDT by
cgbg
(Should traitors live long enough to have book deals?)
To: LS
Unless Hayworth has made a major mistake in the last year, which I doubt, he has no fear from Mitchell. His district includes Mormon strongholds in Mesa. He has only grown more popular since he was elected and is a staunch Republican and a great campaigner. I'm sure his war-chest is stocked, too, in a state where Dems have a hard time raising money. They only won the governorship with a small plurality in a three-way race back in 2002, due to a Rino challenger to Matt Salmon running on "Clean Elections" law money.
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