California: Brown Finished 2007 With Financial Flourish
John Doolittle (R) announced that he would retiring upon the conclusion of his term.
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John Doolittle (R) announced that he would retiring upon the conclusion of his term.
Trent Lott (R-Miss.), still in control of two well-funded political bank accounts, plans on using the money to support Republican Senate candidates and Sen.
John Cornyn (R) raised $1.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2007 to finish the year with $7.5 million in cash on hand for his re-election bid — presumably against state Rep. Rick Noriega (D).
Gordon Smith (R), a top target of national Democrats. — David M. Drucker
Bob Schaffer (R) to its 2008 “Dirty Dozen” list. Schaffer is battling Rep. Mark Udall (D) for the right to replace retiring Sen. Wayne Allard (R).
Pete Domenici (R). — David M. Drucker
Doug Ose (R). Ose retired from the 3rd district in 2004.
Steve Pearce (R), who is vacating the southern New Mexico seat to run for Senate. Marquardt, 58, is an Alamogordo optometrist and a former leader of the Republican caucus in the state House.
Randy Graf (R), whom he believed to be too far to the right. Kirkpatrick Gets Backing From Giffords in Primary Rep.
Pete Domenici (R), who is retiring upon the conclusion of his term. Rep.
Don Young (R-Alaska) wants California Democrat George Miller’s district to go to the wolves.
Steve Pearce (R), who is vacating his seat to run for Senate. The southern New Mexico 2nd district is solid Republican territory and thus has generated a crowded GOP primary.
Pete Domenici (R), long Rep.
McNerney upset then-House Resources Chairman Richard Pombo (R) in the previous cycle in the Republican-leaning 11th district, and the Democrat is a top GOP target this time around. — David M.
Gordon Smith (R) in November. — David M. Drucker
Rico Oller (R), who lost a close race in the 2004 3rd district GOP primary to now-Rep. Dan Lungren, is also said to be poised to enter the race.
John Doolittle (R-Calif.) is set to announce today that he will not seek a 10th term in November, a Golden State Republican insider said this morning.
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Steve Pearce (R), who is running for Senate.
Duncan Hunter (R), who is retiring to run for president.