Colorado: Paccione Decides Against Rematch With Musgrave
— David M. Drucker IDAHO Iraq War Vet Challenging Sali for Republican Nod Iraq War veteran Matt Salisbury is challenging freshman Rep.
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— David M. Drucker IDAHO Iraq War Vet Challenging Sali for Republican Nod Iraq War veteran Matt Salisbury is challenging freshman Rep.
Businessman Chris Hackett (R) is officially a candidate in the 10th district, and hopes to win his party’s nomination and upend Rep. Christopher Carney (D) next year.
Duncan Hunter (R), who is retiring to run for president.
Gordon Smith (R) in 2008.
Henry Bonilla (R) in a December 2006 runoff. — David M. Drucker
Duncan Hunter (R), who is retiring to run for president.
Businessman Joe Peters (R) has decided against challenging Rep.
As Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns (R) positions himself to enter the race to replace retiring Sen.
Marilyn Musgrave (R), has enlisted a host of Colorado Democrats to headline a fundraiser for her.
House Republicans over sluggish fundraising, staff strife and other internal operations at the National Republican Congressional Committee came to a head this month — with Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio
Tom Latham (R-Iowa); Peter Roskam (R-Ill.); Tim Walberg (R-Mich.); Joe Knollenberg (R-Mich.); John Kline (R-Minn.); Sam Graves (R-Mo.); Deborah Pryce (R-Ohio); Steve Kagen (D-Wis.); Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.
Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.). Behrends, who works at C&M Capitolink, met Blackwater’s CEO Erik Prince in 1990 when both worked for Rohrabacher.
Mary Bono’s (R) engagement and forthcoming marriage to Rep. Connie Mack IV (R-Fla.) is not affecting her plans to run for re-election in 2008, her chief of staff Frank Cullen said this week.
Hosts of Saturday’s fundraiser include state Attorney General Jon Bruning (R) and former Rep.
John Doolittle (R) again in 2008 after falling just short last year, has pledged to donate 5 percent of every campaign contribution he receives to veterans’ aftercare charities.
Gordon Smith’s (R) re-election, switching instead to her colleague and fellow Democrat, state House Speaker Jeff Merkley.
Chuck Hagel’s (R) announcement earlier this week that he would not seek a third term. Johanns is widely expected to enter the race soon and likely would be seen as the early GOP frontrunner.
Tom Davis (R) in the contest to replace Sen. John Warner (R).
Brian Bilbray (R) is scheduled to pass the hat on Friday at a suburban San Diego fundraiser that costs a relatively modest $100 per person.
Butch Otter (R) is expected to select Sen. Larry Craig’s (R) replacement from among six individuals, his spokesman Jon Hanian said Monday. The list of names, compiled by Otter, includes Lt.