Kansas: Congress Needs Ryun to Make Comeback, Flake Says
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) is backing former Rep. Jim Ryun in his 2nd district GOP primary battle with state Treasurer Lynn Jenkins.
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Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) is backing former Rep. Jim Ryun in his 2nd district GOP primary battle with state Treasurer Lynn Jenkins.
The winner of the May 20 Democratic primary will face either 2006 nominee Mike Erickson (R) or former state GOP Chairman Kevin Mannix in November. — David M. Drucker
Brian Bilbray (R) led presumptive challenger Nick Leibham (D) by 18 points, according a poll of 50th district voters conducted recently for the Democrat’s campaign.
Kit Bond (R-Mo.) has chosen sides, endorsing Rep. Heather Wilson over Rep. Steve Pearce for the Republican nomination for Senate.
Barbara Cubin (R). Although the state leans Republican, Democrats are high on 2006 nominee Gary Trauner, who came within less than 1 point of beating Cubin and is running again.
Tom McClintock (R) has been endorsed by the National Rifle Association in his bid to succeed Rep. John Doolittle (R) in the 4th district.
Im looking forward to helping him and our entire team achieve its goals in the years ahead. Before joining Hare, ODonnell, 44, was the chief of staff for Rep. Rush Holt (D-N.J.).
Chuck Hagel (R), who is retiring. “Dealing straight up. Standing for what’s right. Hard work. Working together to solve problems. Nebraska values,” a voiceover says as the spot opens.
John Doolittle (R), who is retiring this year.
Gordon Smith (R), heavily targeted by the Democrats as he seeks a third term, is on the air statewide with his first television ad — and he also stepped up his fundraising this week with an e-mail appeal
Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) has four new staffers, two of whom apparently have had some issues with their high-heeled shoes.
But in a modern twist, art enthusiasts will be able to view some of the picture book illustrations on the walls of the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery starting Saturday.
The winner of the Democratic primary will face either former state GOP Chairman Kevin Mannix or 2006 5th district nominee Mike Erickson (R) in the general election. — David M. Drucker
Chuck Hagel (R) decided to retire. — David M. Drucker
Larry Craig (R).
Steve Pearce (R), who is running for Senate.
Duncan Hunter (R). Hunter’s main competition in the four-way primary is wealthy businessman and San Diego County Board of Education President Bob Watkins.
The winner of the Democratic primary will face former governor and ex-Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns (R) for the open Senate seat in November. — David M. Drucker
Laura Knaperek (R), 49 percent to 26 percent, with 25 percent undecided.
Richard Pombo (R), but also declined to cast a ballot for McNerney. Ken Spain, the NRCC’s press secretary, said Democrats need to be careful with their rhetoric in this race.