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Texas: Hrbacek Touts Support From Precinct Chairmen
Tom DeLay’s (R) term after winning a special election late last year; former Pasadena Mayor John Manlove; Pete Olson, former chief of staff to Sen.
Arizona: Club for Growth Backs Schweikert in 5th District
The Club for Growth political action committee on Friday endorsed former Maricopa County Treasurer David Schweikert (R), who is running for Congress in the 5th district.
New Mexico: Danforth Will Headline Wilson Senate Fundraiser
John Danforth (R-Mo.). The Nov. 29 event is set for a private residence in Albuquerque. The invitation requests $1,000 per person.
Idaho: With Andrus at His Side, Minnick Kicks Off Bid
Bill Sali (R), who won the heavily GOP 1st district last year in closer-than-expected fashion.
South Dakota: Businessman Poised to Enter House Election
Businessman Chris Lien (R) is close to announcing his candidacy for the at-large House seat held by Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D), the state GOP confirmed this week.
Nebraska: Bruning Makes Pledge as Johanns Brings Bush
Chuck Hagel (R). The winner of the GOP primary will likely have an easy path to victory in the general election. — David M. Drucker
Texas: Noriega Gets DFA’s First ’08 Senate Endorsement
John Cornyn (R) next year, has been endorsed by Democracy for America, a left-of-center organization that bills itself as backing fiscally responsible, socially progressive candidates.
New Mexico: McCamley Touts Support as Cervantes Joins Race
Steve Pearce (R), has announced some new endorsements as he seeks the upper hand in the increasingly competitive Democratic primary contest.
Nebraska: Key GOP Senators Help Johanns With Fundraiser
Senate candidate Mike Johanns (R) is set today to hold a fundraiser that is being hosted by 14 Republican Senators, including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), Minority Whip Trent Lott (Miss.) and
Oklahoma: Watts Predicts Inhofe Is ‘Going to Be Fine’ in ’08
James Inhofe (R) in 2008. But an old hand at Sooner State politics, former Republican Rep. J.C. Watts, discounted the notion that Inhofe faces any sort of real threat next year.
Oregon: DSCC Touts Senate Poll but Won’t Show All Data
Gordon Smith’s (R) electability numbers to be down from earlier this year.
New Mexico: Race for Pearce’s Seat Is Getting More Crowded
Steve Pearce (R) in the 2nd district, with wealthy rancher and restaurateur Ed Tinsley (R) and state Rep. Joe Cervantes (D) prepared to enter the race within days, if not sooner.
California: Schwarzenegger, Boxer Tied in Poll on 2010 Race
Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) topped Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) by 1 point in a hypothetical 2010 Senate race matchup, according to a Field Poll conducted Oct. 11-21.
A Redemption Song for Sen. McCarthy
Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.) has been denigrated for his investigations of communism in America. He has been called a bully and has been accused of conducting witch hunts.
Picture Clears for Democrats in Renzi’s District
Rick Renzi (R) and is a top Democratic target. Kirkpatrick announced her candidacy earlier this year and was immediately viewed as a top contender (she already has been endorsed by EMILY’s List).
Colorado: Coffman Poised to Enter Race for Tancredo’s Seat
Secretary of State Mike Coffman (R) is preparing to run for the 6th district seat being vacated by Rep. Tom Tancredo (R), who is retiring and waging a long-shot bid for president.
California: Businessman Wants to Take Costa’s Job Away
Jim Costa (D) has drawn an opponent, with businessman and Vietnam veteran Jim Lopez (R) announcing this week that he intends to challenge the incumbent next year.
Texas: Marketing Exec Drops Out of GOP Primary
Henry Bonilla (R) in the 2006 runoff after the Republican nearly won the seat outright in the general election.
Nebraska: Stadium Flap May Keep Fahey Out of Senate Race
Chuck Hagel (R). But the issue over whether to build a new ballpark or renovate the existing one has roiled Omaha and made concentrating on anything else difficult for Fahey.