Doolittle Now Has Two Primary Challengers
John Doolittle (R) could now face two primary challengers next year if he chooses to run for re-election, as former Doolitte supporter Eric Egland has become the second Republican to enter the GOP primary
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John Doolittle (R) could now face two primary challengers next year if he chooses to run for re-election, as former Doolitte supporter Eric Egland has become the second Republican to enter the GOP primary
Gordon Smith (R) — state Speaker Jeff Merkley — who announced Wednesday his entrance into the race. “I’m running for U.S.
Gordon Smith (R) — state Speaker Jeff Merkley — who announced Wednesday his entrance into the race. “I’m running for U.S.
Gordon Smith (R). According to The Associated Press, Merkley has met with several Democratic Senators to discuss running, including Sens.
Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and for former Rep. Bob Beauprez (R-Colo.), and he worked as Beauprez’s deputy campaign manager and communications director during the 2004 election cycle.
Ron Kind (D-Wis.), who was a quarterback at Harvard, and Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.), who had two hits to help the GOP take home the coveted Roll Call trophy in this year’s annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball
Jim Saxton (R) in the 3rd district.
Doug Lamborn (R) in 2008, and this time Lamborn may be facing only one opponent instead of the five he ran against in August’s primary.
Santee City Councilman Brian Jones (R) has joined Duncan D. Hunter (R) in the race to replace retiring Rep.
Tim Murphy (R), announcing Tuesday that she will officially kick off her campaign this fall.
— David M. Drucker NEW MEXICO Retired Oil Man Eyes Domenici Challenge Sen.
Melissa Hart (R) became the latest 2006 casualty to attempt a comeback, telling the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Saturday that she hopes to oust Rep. Jason Altmire (D) in 2008.
Businesswoman Anne Estabrook (R) announced last week she had formed an exploratory committee in preparation for a possible 2008 Senate bid. Sen.
Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.), the ranking member of the House Administration Committee.
Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), whose misadventure began when he was accidentally locked in a Hart Senate Office Building conference room on Friday morning.
Charlie Norwood (R). Former state Sen.
Last week, she sat down with Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M. Kondracke to discuss the state of the U.S. transportation system and ways to make it better.
Bob Schaffer (R), who like Udall is vying to replace retiring Sen. Wayne Allard (R), has yet to reveal his second-quarter haul.